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LOCAL AFFAIRS. ton, formerly in Ellsworth snd later In Boeton, until her marriage a few years ago NSW ADTKKTfftBMKNT* THIS WEAK. to Mr. McPherson. Misses Helen and Prances Poster, of TEMPT FATE St a ad Theatre. fllON’T Barle B Tinker. Hlngham, Mass., with a guest. Miss New England Tel A Tel Co. » than a cent a m 111 Grant, are at the Poster bungalow on the when less day protect your valuables, papers Bor rill National Bank—Statement. road. Union Trust Notice of forecloeure—Chae Stance. Burry Company etc.. In the Burglar and Fire-proof vault of the Notice—Eastern Maine Ratlsray Co. The board of registration will be in Wanted—Girl. ME. Por sale—Grass. session beginning Wednesday, July 21, ELLSWORTH, For reot—Cottage. To let— Houre. (or the purpose of revising and correcting Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $100,000 kukrill national bank, Lost—Camera Tripod. the voting lists. Hebron Academy. Assets, $1,700,000 . OF ELLSWORTH Shaw Business College Kenneth M. Cameron, of Ottawa, Ont., j Probate notice -I)eWitt Clinton Blnir. *• has his wife snd little —Horace Jayne. joined daughter —Andrew J Gott et ale, here at the home of her parents, J. P. Receives to Check Even though Just Interested, won't you call and have the " Deposits Subject —Obadiah Allen et ala. Knowlten snd wife. Admr notice-Ida K Jones. — double key-system the only safe one — demonstrated ? We Exec •otice—Eliza I Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles with ** —Helen Sullivan. McCarthy, Notice -Alvah G little Claire, of will do so, whether you conclude to rent or not. Green. daughter Brookline, Mass., gladly Butter at The paper printed American. are visiting Mrs. McCarthy’s parents, LIBERAL INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN George w Alley—New market. Registration of voters. Kicbard Hawkes and wife. Formate—Horse. There will be a special meeting of the which made on or before the 9a.m. to Sat. 9 to MiKCHUTia, Cox*.: department deposits Open Daily 4p.m. 1p.m. W. C. T. U. at the church Wanted—Salesman. Baptist parlor Friday afternoon at 2.30. A reception will first of each month draw interest from that date. be ten new members. SCHEDULE OP MAILS given Mrs. E. of at illswobth poeromcs. Harry Walker, Exeter, N. H., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Mc- tn eject June HI, 191d. Farland. Mr. Walker, who is attending SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT MAILS RBCIITIb. summer school at Dartmouth college, will DIAMOND Week Days. join his wife here about the middle of DISC can to the PaoM W**T— 855, 7.11.11.16 a m. (except Mon- August. We guarantee you best of banking service, day 1,4.11 Sunday), 6.18 m. {EDISON (except p. Miss Helen Tincker, of Mass., Somerville, PaoM East— 12.23 (except Sunday), 5.35. 10 87 and would very much appreciate your account. is the guest of Mrs. John P. Whitcomb. PHONOGRAPHS p. m (10.21 and 10.37 malls not distributed until following morning.) Miss Ttocker is a daughter of the late mail cLoena at rorrorncn Richard Tincker, at one time sheriff of Hancock and a Ooiho WesT—U.M a m: 845, 5, 9 pm. county, sister of Mary A. Goixn East— I JO, 3.45. 6.45 p m. Tincker, the novelist. Having recently taken the agency for these ma- Sunday. Gapt. George W. Alley will on Saturday Arrive* from the west at 646,11.16 a. m.. 6.40 open a new market and grocery in the chines am to deliver them at once. Free p. on. Closes fur west 346, 5. 9 p. m. “The best to accumulate is to prepared building on Main street recently vacated way money resolutely by the W. R. Parker Clothing Co. The demonstrations at any and all times in my store or Registered mail should be at postofflce half save and bank a fixed of no mat- store has been portion your income, an hour before mail closes. thoroughly renovsted and at home. New records made week. your every repainted, and fitted for the market. ter how small the amount.” We pay interest on $1. T" people who have disliked "talking machine” CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Three bids for concrete repair work WRU DAYS. were received by Street Commissioner music the new Edison Diamond Disc comes ns a real Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at Newman. Mrs. C. S. Johnston, being the Hancock Bank, 6,56, 7.16. 11.16 and 11.58 a. m.. 4.21 and 6 18 p. m County Savings will cost to lowest bidder, will receive the con- surprise. It you nothing he convinced. Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 7 87 a. m., 12.28, 4.11, 645,10.21 and 1047 p. m. tract. Tbe work will consist entirely of Established 1873. Ellsworth, Me. St* HD AYS. skim-coating and repairs on sidewalks Arrive from west at 6.66, 7.18, 9 11 and 11.16 a. and crosswalks. m. 640 pro. Leave for the west at 6.39 a. m, 4.11. 645. 10.21 and 10.87 p. m. District Deputy Roy C. Haines, with E. C. Osgood as grand prelate and J. A. THOMPSON Clyde Moor, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moor, of ] COMIJiO KVKNTS. WRATH EH Richmond as IN RLLStt OKTH. grancf master-at-arms, went Waltham, Mass., formerly of Ellsworth, to Bluehill last evening to install officers j ELLSWORTH. MAIN STREET ELLSWORTH has just become the owner of a flO.OOO Por Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, of the K. Tuesday, July 20, 3 to 5.30 p. ra., It { recently-instituted of P. lodge. jewelry business. Mr. Moor has been July 13, 1013. The installation took j Methodist vestry — Lecture and demon- place at tbe Baptist located in in the business, [Prom observations taken at the power Tifton, jewelry \ vestry, and was followed stration. Admission, 10 cents. station of the Bar Harbor A Union River public. Supper three years, and now buys out an old es- : Power Co., lu Ellsworth. is the installation. Precipitation business. A Tifton 1 Tuesday, July 20, afternoon and even- given in inches for the four hours tablished paper says: twenty at home of A. W. King—Lawn ending at midnight.J Tbe Unitarian Sunday school bad a “Mr. Moor has been a valuable addition ing, Judge Weather of club of Precip- picnic at Patten’s The to our business men. He is party Thursday Congregational Temperature condition* itatlou pond Tuesday. conservative, ; church. 10 cents. trip to the pond was made by hayrack and gives every detail of his business his per- ; Tickets, 4am 12 iu forenoon afternoon FARMERS! private teams. Several of tbe camps were sonal attention, and has already a very ! Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 4 and Wed 62- 73— fair fair thrown open tor tbe accommodation of deeirable trade.’’ Mr. Moor is also finding at Hancock hall—Annual fair of Uni- Thurs 68— »>2— rain rain 1.85 5, tbe party. The was one of tbe moat in the fraternal life of hav- tarian Fri 67— 62— rain rain 2.05' day a place Tifton, society. more Gluten Meal while it i.s I of. the summer and was thor- been elected consul of a Feed cheap. Sat 68- 74- fair fair delightful ing just newly- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, The warm en- of Modern Woodmen. received two car-loads of Sun 54— 76— clear fair oughly enjoyed. weather organized lodge Sept. 7 —10—Hancock county teachers’ have just ticed into the in 1893 lor Mon 60— 69— fair fair many water, and some late Mr. Moor left Ellsworth convention at Ellsworth. Tues 61— 78— fair fair styles in bathing suits were in evidence. Mass., where he learned watch- Waltham, FAIR DATES. Tbe Hancock Unitarian confer- making and optical work. From there County and he went to Vermont as of the Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Mix Helen Smith ia relatives in ence will open this evening at tbe Church manager visiting 1 and 2—Bluehill fair. Buffalo Gluten Meal store of D. Buchanan. In 1900 be Aug. 31, Sept. Brockton, Mass. of Our Father in Sullivan. There will be jewelry Wed 22—Narramissic NONE BETTER forenoon and afternoon married the daughter of Mr. Buchanan, nesday, Sept grange Mix Paulene Foster is sum- services, with attending Orland. Unitarian ministers who and a few years later moved to Tifton. fair, mer school in Castine. prominent spend the summer in Hancock county having REUNIONS. Price, $1.60 per 100 pounds Mrs. Alice J. Mnrch has returned home put in the program. The full program ELLSWORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Aug. 14—Salisbury family at Salisbury from a visit at Cranberry lalx. was printed in Tag American last week. point, Beech Hill pond, Otis. Mix Annie who ia Drummey, employed Tha Ellsworth church will send quite a Important Changes in Curriculum in ia at borne lor a Analysis: Boston, vacation. delegation to-morrow. to Give Full Commercial Course. Afib tU UKnUttU have been made in Mix Margaret Downey has returned The lawn party to be given under the Important changes home from a week’s visit in Northport. auapicea of tbe Thursday club of the Con- 'the course of studies at the Ellsworth of a full commercial Mrs. Clarence B. Day and little son Rob- gregational society at the borne of Judge high school, to permit BOYS’ and all the MEN’S, WOMEN’S, ert are spending a week at Grand Manan. A. W. King and wife next Tuesday after- course, adapted to meet require- whose noon ments of those boys and girls MISSES’ Mrs. Alma Wbittemore, ol Bangor, ia at and evening, promises to be one of moat school Me ends with the high school, her old home in Ellsworth lor the summer. tha delightful social events of tbe course. It will them a C. W. summer. There will be the usual lawn give good working Rubbers GRINDAL F. E. Pettengill has rented the M. J. Boots, Shoes, business education. At the same time the party attractions, with a short play in tha We carry the “Watson”, “Evangeline,” and Drummey bouse and will move there of it WATER STREET, ELLSWORTH evening as a special entertainment feature. school will lose nothing advantages “Comfort”, for ladles. soon. for those students Supper will be served from 5.80 to 7.80. as a preparatory school The “J. P. 8.” for Boys, Youths and Miaaea. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Clough, of who to continue their studies in The “Packard”, “Universal” and “Finn” The Woman’s Alliance of the Unitarian expect Cambridge, Max., are visiting in Ells- college. for men. church is busy with plans for the annual worth. These changes have been made Also the latest styles]in White and Russet which will by fair, take plaoe at Hancock footwear. L. H. of District Superintendent W. H. Patten and Mitchell, Chicopee Falls, Max., hall Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 4 a short vacation with the Ellsworth school board, Our Goods and Prices are ia spending relatives and 5. Indications are that the fair will Principal Right. in Ellsworth. John A. Scott, of the high school, working surpass tba big success of last year. This NEW MARKET with them in conference. Mrs. Harry Achorn, of Brookline, Max., will be a Japanese fair, with the decora- The departmental system has been This is not an Exclusive Shoe Store with little son, is visiting her mother, tions in keeping with that idea. There adopted fur the school. There are four as we deal in Trunks and Hand Luggage, Mrs. J. T. Giles. will be a play the first evening and danc- departments, as follows: Robes,|Blanketa, Whip*. Harnesses and Strap Mrs. H. Gould is the ing both evenings. Dinner will be served George spending 1. Mathematics and Science. work, and all gooda for the horse, carriage 17 each at noon. Music will be fur- summer with her Dr. Arthur H. day and and to are able to make Saturday, July son. 2. French and Latin. stable, by doing Opening nished tbe fair orches- low Call and see oar line of Footwear. in during by Higgins’ prices. Gould, Freeport. 3. English and History. tra. Lady attendant. in Main Street store Mrs. Edward Purselow, of Boston, with 4. Commercial. little son Donald, is visiting her aunt, An important Hancock county * case The principal of the school will be the James A. McGown, 74 Main St. vacated by W. R. Parker Mrs. C. H. Lelsnd. before the law court in Portland last week instructor in the first department, college recently Superintendent-ol-Scboola W. H. Patten was that of Mrs. Edward L. Koval, of graduates will be secured for the second Co. attended the superintendents’ convention Ellsworth, against the Bar Harbor A and third departments, and a graduate of Clothing Union River Power for in Uasttne last week. Co., (6,000 a commercial college with teacher’s train- Linnehans Auto for the death of her Livery damages husband. fourth Mrs. Lucy Dillingham, of Brookline, ing for the department. This case, tried out at the April term of me commercial course win two Meats and Groceries Max., ia the guest of Mrs. Arthur B. give the court, went to the law court in and Water Ellsworth Mitchell for a few seeks. aupereme years bookkeeping commercial St., by agreement, a verdict being ordered for arithmetic, two years in typewriting and Edwin L. Clark, of Hamilton college TEU-'PIIOXE 117 the defendant company, which agrees to stenography, one year in banking and W. ALLEY Clinton, N. Y., is visiting his grand- GEORGE pay the full amount of damages claimed if commercial law. mother, Mrs. A. W. Clark. the verdict is not sustained by the law The college preparatory course has also Howard and of Man- G. .^scomber wife, court. I). E. Hurley appeared for plain- been improved. It will give, in addition SHOE REPAIRING are visiting Mr. Macom- and M. of Hale chester, Mich., tiff, Henry Hall, A Hamlin, to the required languages, one and one- OF ALL KINDS AT ber’s brother, J. H. Macom ber. fort he defendant corporation. halt years in algebra, which will permit REDUCED PRICES Mlsa Ella F. Jordan, of Jamaica Plain, o( some time being to advanced The of" this Next Sunday will be observed as the given is the summer with her Object Maaa., spending fiftieth anniversary of the Ellsworth algebra. There will be a course in solid Rubber Heels: Sr’s’ Harvard c. Jordan. and brother, Unitarian churih. There will be special geometry, with physics chemistry W. W. BROOKS The coarse is such as will Advertisement Mrs. E. C. Osgood and daughter Cath- services morning and evening. At the elective. pre- erine spent last week in Bangor, guests ot morning service, at 10.30 o’clock, Henry L. pares student to pass the entrance exam- ** kind of in- and wife. inations of any college in the to inform every reader of The American, who baa need of any Dr. H. W. Osgood Moor, of Ellsworth, undoubtedly the country. lu both the English knd commercial Fresh and settle Misses Agnes Lord and Clara Mullan beat-posted man on local history now liv- Milk, Eggs •nrance that all oar combine broad protection prompt policies courses there will be one year in general DRESSED POULTRY were week-end guests of Judge B. E. ing, wilt speak on “Ellsworth’s First Uni- tents with the rates. under a new lowest possible Clark and wife at Bar Harbor. tarian Church”, and Mias M. A. Greely science, comparatively system DAILY DELIVKRY of of will deliver a on “Remlniscencee of —a study interest and practical Notify me by card or at my home and I There will be a dance at the Strand this paper C. l_. value. will call. W. & F. MASON, the the present Church”. Rev. H. H. Saund- evening, following picture program. These have been MAINE erson, of Toronto, one of the important changes L _ ELLSWORTH, Music Sinclair's orchestra. Canada, Harry WhBald#n,ELL8woRTHl*MAirjE. by without addition to the summer residents of Hancock county and made, teaching John George and wife, of Bar Harbor, tbs elimination of the needless vice-president of the Unitarian county force, by were in the city Sunday on account of the work heretofore the c. c. & SON conference, is expected to preside. In the science attempted by .BURRILL serious illness ot Mrs. William George. It the evening. Dr. C. F. Dole, of Jamaica Plain, school. places Ellsworth high Public Auto Principal H. A. McLellan, ot Higgins Mass., always heard here with pleasure, school on an up-to-date bhsis, and offers -INSURANCE- classical Mra. an for and of Ells- PAIGE CAR institute, Charleston, Joined will deliver the anniversary sermon. At opportunity boys girls TOURING of this and countries. some of the leading companies foriegn McLellan here Saturday for a short visit. service an worth and neighboring towns to secure a Representing this anniversary hymn, written EH Els WHITCOMB, Telephones: Estate. Established IM7. Louis F. of New for occasion Mias good business education without the Mossy to Loan aa Improved, Prsdactlve teal Cook, Bedford, Mass., the by Doris Halman, of House, 35-21; Oarage, 55. and of a com- with bis wits and little' son Boland, is Ellsworth, will be sung, Jbtn will be necessity expense attending visiting his parents, James A. Cook and solos by Misses Erva Giles and Sophie mercial school or college. SOCIETY HALL TO LET wife. Walker, and Mrs. Howard Walker. The local merchant who does not ad PUPILS WANTED Motor Boat or Friends in Ellsworth learned with re- Ellsworth never loeea interest in her With Without Music vertise is open the door to the Mrs. C. H. Oibbs will take in gret of the recent death in Eaat Boston of boys and girls who go out to make a place throwing pupils laaaoM la all the new mailorder which does all for lessons. TO LET or week. Alto private Mrs. Alice (Blondetts) McPherson, aged for themselves in the business or house, advertise, grades private Call at by day LE88ONB on VIOLIN. profes- dance*. which is such 32 Central or A*JPly to ALBERT N. CCSHMAX. twenty-seven years. Mrs. McPherson sional world. One of these is Just heard and looking for just open St., Ellsworth, ’phone to E. MONAGHAN in 1 33-8. Ellsworth, Maine. Apply C. lived in the family of Mrs. M. A. Hamils from Tlfton, Ga., where Herbert L. ings. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• jHutual Bmrftt Column. COUNTY NEWS* • Ull YOUR “WHITt COAL.” a BT M4U»T MADOS'*. BDITBD BAST OHLAN1) • Down In the hollow back of • Its Motto: “Hstpful and HopofuK” Mn. Cirri* Jordan ii at NOT thou- bam* |.,_ COULD hare there may be a your in SUNDAY_SCHOOL. are succlnc a visit Bratrar.. The of this column y purpose* • sands of ton* of "white coal" If • stated tn the title and motto—It is for the n»ut si Robert RnaaaU lift lor Lesson III.—Third Quarter, For are keen enough to see It. • Tuesday * ,b„_ oeoeftt, and alms to be helpful and bopefuH 2 yo« rtoit at bla bom* in South FEET “coni" be worth a M*nch*M.r. 1915. Betagforthecommoncood.lt Is for the com STAND ON 2 And that may 2 July 18, a Mr*. Fuller, ol ha* mon use—a servant, a purveyor ef In- deal more Ilian * dollat • Bancor, returned public | ...| a good for the le Mrs. Baker So Weak—Could borne, after a Visit with Mr. Alice formation and suggestion, a medium Ion If you are clever enough to 2 « lathis It solicits 2 THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. terchange of Ideas capacity Not Do Her Work—Found • convert It Into manifold utilities, a Mra. Annie Cram*, of Somerville, M«„ ami It* success depends largely communications, It ta the cleanest and most dr- 2 •• lb* coast ot her niece, Mrs. Carrie Jo^ on the support given It In this respect Com- 2 Relief In Novel Way. • "coal” In the world. • d«n. munications must be signed, but the name of pendable Text of th* I 4-15. For agio* have raved nl*»ut • Mr*. Blaueelt and two Lesson, King* iii, writer will not be except by permission. — poets children printed Adrian, Mich. I suffered terribly 2 • 0i will be to approval or a calling It "purling brook” or Hartford, Conn., are at the Memory V*r«es. 9. 10—Golden Text, Communications subject with female weakness and backache and It. Hamilton rejection by the editor of the column, but none "rippling stream" or "sweetly a lac*. Prov. ix, 10—Commentary Prepared got so weaK mat l 2 will be rejected without good reason. Address • rivulet Practical R«v. D. M. Steam*. could do murmuring 2 Mr*. Florence Stanley, of See by all communications to hardly my York men have dope a bit more than a and Mr*. William of TlfB A MKBtCAM, work. When I 2 Fierce, are the two • rave about these lovely water- her* for the In every record there Ellsworth, Me. washed my dishes I 2 rummer. and ours. Is course* have harnessed a •Ides, God's Ills always bad to sit down and 2 They Mr*. Walton. who ha* been the on ours Is the failure. The would the and gentle murmur* perfect, a t no row ros thk wm. when I sweep 2 ripples 2 Mr*. At,ram* for several *e*lt*. a sinfulness of man and the wonderful floor 1 would a and have brought slu m a* light The thread of Happiness is spun the get turned to Hartford, Conn. of God sum one of the and to the barn* and ma- grace up phase From three things woven Into one. so weak that 1 would 2 power 0 Mr*. Mott* a La Ruaaelt and whole Bible story. Last week we saw have to get a drink a chlnery shed* to the farm wife * The first winds ever through and through Ho her I and Margaret, ot Woutli Man, Solomon on the the Lord as Kiel ad- throne of every few minutes, kltehen. giving comfort* 0 In homely strength—Something to l>o. 2 l«r. are mums her parents, Ur. and .11 king and prowiiertug il Chron. till, 23). 1 did a vantage* undreamed of a genera- • and before my Alvab Abram*. we are told that Solomon loved The second gleam* like star* above, Today dusting I would have a thin ago. a A radiant thread -Something to Love. July 5. M. the Lord, walking In the statutes of ■ to lie flown, i got a if you have any water power 2 _ his he sacrificed both In work. L>avid, father, only The third entwinea them power— so that my folks thought I was 2 on your f*nn put It to # SOUTH HANCOCK hour. poorly and burnt incense in high places iverse Someth!tig to Hope For, hour bjr into One day 1 Though H be a trifling little going consumption. 2 2 Mr*. William Bishop area in Bangor ., vie*, that in life. The 2 a “the Lon! his God was with him poems help everyday ‘I don’t a lion. better and 1 said to my husband, a |>en*c. For the cost of one fairly and magnified him exceedingly and writers of them are not known lo fame, he bad need any more, and said You farm horse can com- a Miaa Berth* Wooeter. of but out of tbeir own con- 2 good you Waltham, strengthened him in his kingdom." experiences they better it a tittle • take longer anyway.' • roand the power of two boraea Maas., la with her mother, Mr* A. E. More he could not usk, and all that was tribute to the common need of humanity, three months and So I took it for got on farm and a Wooster. and no eaae their own 2 your day night— of him was to walk liefore often, doubt, — Alonzo EL required well and strong.” lira. • two horses that 1 burdens or forth of their own to hydro-electric L. A. Penney, wtf* and God in truth with all tits heart and give joys 9 Mich. • 2 daughter Baker. Tecumseh SL, Adrian. eat not. neither do sleep, a their fellow men. They may never know they Clarice, of Bangor, are at the h ne of soul tl Kings ii. 3. 4). Not Well to Work. Enough nor grow lame, nor develop ilia Mr*. * R. H. The ark of God was in the tent w hich that, afar from their own surroundings, 2 2 Penney father, Young. In these words is hidden the tragedy service* a the words are treasured and a that require l he costly ] Iiavid had preiwred for it at Jerusa- they pen give or C. R. Wooeter and family, of of many a woman, housekeeper wage rtioto by American Press Association Evrratt, or voice the of others who of a veterinarian.—t'ouulry Gen- lem. but the tabernacle of Moses with i cheer, thought! earner who supports herself and is often 2 2 Maaa., *r* occupying C. K Bunker's a tleman. • ] the brazen altar and all the other fur could n«4 express their feelings in that helping to support» family, on meagre This gay drummer boy I* Walter bona*, i“Hillcr**t." Mr*. Wowter’a fac- niture was at Gibeon ill Chron. 1. 3-5). way. wages. Whether in boose, office, Gunther of New York city, anti be la mother, Mr*. Kennier, and grandmother, verses are store or woman and there Solomon and all Israel offer- These little like the tiny, tory, shop, kitchen, considered one of the t*u»t drummer* Mr*. Jon**, of Everett, are tbetr gu *t*. should remember that there is one tried ed many burnt offerings (lesson rerse fragrant flowers that blossom unnoticed for hi* year* In the great city, which July W. and true remedy for the ills to which all LESSON IN FOOD SUPPLY. R._ 4) In every sacrifice we should see by the many, but are discovered and ap- la saying a great deal, for there are women are prone, and that is Lydia EL the Son of God anil Ills one of- preciated by the lovers of nature and of ran Shbmiarnwm* great Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It hundreds of boy* who wield the When Farm Yields Family's Needs the once for ail. virtue of which human-kind. They fill their place in the skill. Walter hi fering by promotes that igar which makes work drumsticks with the Chance* Fever the Farmer. world and fulfill tbeir misaion and not only salvation, but every blessing, teach easy. The E. Pink ham Medians son of Charles Gunther, who is a mem Lyuia The south I* not the only section of comes to us siuuers. In ail the Old the lesson that humble talent may minis- Co., Lynn, Mass. tier of the Thirteenth regiment, nation w here the country where concentration upon Testament story were many offerings ter to the heart and mind, classical al guard of New Y'ork. It was In the works to tba intellect. a single ca*b crop ha* tux led to | and many kinds, but all pointed to Gol- may appeal only tpr drum corps of the Thirteenth regiment ynake — 3mong (Erangtr*. were fanning tnorv of a gnmtile than a gotha and all fulfilled in Him. so ; that Walter learned to drum with u* sound rase ha* that to us Christ is ail. That night i Aunt Maria will tell about another rhythm and precision. Walter also en hustrie**. A recently This column is devoted to tbe Grange, es- after the great sacrifice the Lord God wting «be had recently, and which we ! the honor of the mascot of been reported to siwlallut* In the pecially to tbe granges of Hancock county. Joy* being to Solomon, “Ask are she ao much. We ahould appeared saying. glad enjoyed ; Tbe column is open to all grangers for tbe the military band of the battleship United State* dejnrtment of agrtcul- what I shall thee” iverse Il learn from her to the tun- give 5: “gather up discussion of topics of general interest, and New Y'ork I hiring the recent parade tore of a North iMikota wheat farmer Cnrou. 1, 11. "He who spared not HI* •bine”. for of Make letters New who run debt ______reports grange meetings. of the marine* and sailor* In Y'ork having tsidly In applied .own Sou. but delivered Him up for us short and concise. All communications must Walter was In line with the bat- for a loan of $1,000. He bad nothing Hello, dear M. B. ilea. I'm waiting for city you be bnt names will not be ex- all, how shall He not with Him also signed, printed sailors and whatsoever on hi* the tbe (Ire to burn up, and I'm going to tell you tleship's played throughout place except us all things1;" (Horn. viti. ! cept by permission of tbe writer. All com- freely give wbal a and restful the line of march. horse* required In the wheatfleld. changeful day I've had. will be to 32.1 “If shall ask In munications subject approval by ye anything my Yea. one a bit tired of tbe over and over i There was not a row. n pig or even a gets tbe editor, but none will be rejected without name I will do It” (John iIt. 14). These work, ao that a whole off chicken, no vegetable garden nothin: every day day good reason. Hidden Animal*. and similar assurances are many ours, counU. Wegotupjaat before 4 o’clock and In the fourteen sentence* following whatsoever with which to support the j but who has the of them; made ready for Bangor. Our aon Herbert proved [>ower { sixteen animal* are hidden: family. We must ask to HLs and and his wife went with us and that made it I MASBAPAQUA, 477, MOUTH PLUSH ILL. according will I 1. 1 went the uaral order*. Before he could get hi* $ 1 .<««> he waa pleaaanter. Herbert went to get hia i Tbe June 30 consisted of read- only by that He may lie glorified and then rest eye* program the Milker to whom he fitted too. 2. Good I*r. Ambrose allowed me to Utmpelled by and I did. Tbe ride out and back was and songs. One name for member- in the I xml and wait for Him. ings to use a iwtiently and the and go out. applied agree to I* *rtion of great city sights noise, yes. sod was received. Tbe and for HI* time and are best, ship first second way always smells, were such a We saw »o 3. Arthur, at what time will the loan to purchase two cow*, a half j change. many will be 7. you to this time Solomon seems degfees given July Ice-cream Up very f • mall children at tbeir play, and that's a fine meet me tomorrow? down pig* and a small Dock of poul- humble and conscious of his unfitness was served. It was voted to bold meetings sight, any time. All that bothers me, 1 ao 4. The stoue and the sauce try. beside* undertaking hi maintain tbe first and third of the exploded for such a for he "i am want to and them. The flowers and Wednesdays position, says, atop hug therefore was broken. a fair sited vegetable garden The month and pan badly but a little I know vines come next with me. daring Jaly August. child; not how to 5. Jack, all children should tbeli banker had figured that with thla I near broke obey out or come in” (verse 7). Such an my neck trying to look both j go ; parents. equipment the fanner could get along after we got our fitted. We BATS IDS. 478, ELLSWORTH. attitude toward Is sure ways, eyes God always of O Ixd us and as even tn poor grain seasons without went to dinner at Mrs. Burton’s, slater to members and aix play bYde seek, tag His and July 7, thirty-nine help guidance. See Jer. 1. 7-9; Is so tiresome. running further Into debt and that In j Herbert’* wife. We carried cooked rice, visitors were present. Tbe first and sec- II chron. xx, 12. are ! Blessed the i*)or cream, milk and a loaf of 7. Ob. man good yean the profit* from his grain big bread, aad she ond were conferred two Leo. pardon that poor ful is degrees upon In spirit, for theirs the kingdom with had yeaat bread, sauce, steak and potatoes. sake! would be sufficient gradually to relay candidates. Tbe lecturer furnished a my all its righteousness and peace and Joy Well, that dinner tasted so good! and wa had a IL-becca. take this from the loan. j1 of vocal music, and present a fine social time while there. program readings even while on the way lo the kingdom. me to John. Thla reasoning proved correct, for In after which a box was en- Then John and 1 went to Or©no on tbe stories, suppar Solomon summed up his need, as he I my U. There Is that had German lad who five years the money bad been p J electrics, aad that was a fine ride too. We Joyed. then saw it. In his request for a wise _ stole book. bark. The farmer ha* learned bis lea- went up to see a cousia of mine whom I my and heart, that he PAMOLA, 305, HANCOCK. 10. I saw men son. and hla farm continues to supply understanding might hadn't seen for sixteen years. We made her strange In the wood, discern between and and MKMOKUL aaeOLCTIOXS. his family with food a* wall as with good bad rule j a mighty ebort call, for right ia the begin- chuckling and laughing as4 went by. Whereat, Panels grange. No. Mb. humbly cash. the people in righteousness. The I-ord ning. the aaid, “I Just hate children, of all 11. That squalling babe arrived yes and reverently acknowledges that by tbe was with his and ages; they fill me with disgust. I’m mad when pleased request death of Sister Olive A. Oakes It has lost oae terday. him what also I eee them at play.** She went eat of the Wagon Bad Kateaslaw. framed be asked and of Its moat ardent and loyal charter members; 12. Charles asked me It oxen evet room and I Mid, “Let’s go. I’ve had of An things he did not ask for, such as enough therefore be it, were In deer park*. Invention which win prove of in- thin." Aad we said good day and fled. 1 terest to riches and honor, so that both in wls- Rssolvsd, That we hold la fond reseem- 13. After getting on the steamesr 1 every fanner I* one which haven't any aae for such a cross, warped-ap dom. riches and honor be all 1 braace for early faithfulness to tbe order, her bought some and a provides the ordinary medium weight excelled old hen as that, no air! candy magazine. kindly helping hand, her charity that 14. la bod and length wagon with an extension others (verses 12, 13). After his vision ] Whoa wa got down to Bangor, 1 found a liouglaas able led and thought no evil, her happy disposition, her bed. The la to or dream be'manifested his pleaMOt-facod Indy selling Kream Krtsp. 1 beat thy? object provide means Like Pie gratitude delightfnl companionship, her Integrity of People sacrifice* to God at Jerusa- bought n can and like it fine; ’tie tbe most like Answers: 1. Hen. 2. Ham, seal. S. whereby articles too long for the ordi- by offering ! character and her womanly worth; and be It butter and cream to shorten with of of nary light wagon can be conveniently when the crust lem (15). There are two expressions In any farther, Hat 4. Panther. 5. Jackal. 6. Stag. Especially the new-fangled things that I've tried. 7. 8. Cat 0. carried. It also affords opportunity is tender this lesson for various reasons worthy Rssefeed, That la their sorrow we leader Leopard Badger. 10. the crisp, flaky, We started for home Just after < o'clock, and of special attention. Solomon in his to the family the eondolence and warm sym- Woodchuck. 11. Bear. 12. Fox. rein kind that William Tell Herbert had been looking at n carriage ao wa pathy of tbs grange. deer. 13. Caribou. 14. Sable. whole- 'request said that the people over whom oa then Ella told all makes—tha digestible, talked that; us about That Resolved, our charter be draped in ever. be ruled were like the dust of tbe the movies she’d seen and spoke of her luck some crust that brings mourning for thirty day a a copy of these res- earth In multitude, and It Is written ia then we had a treat of baaaoM Riddles. one back for a second piece. shopping: olutions be spreed on our records and copies that “God Solomon wisdom and and peanuts and Elia Mag for os. Then we When Is love a deformity? When it gave be sent tbe pepers for publication. They like WBSase Tell cake much and came to Maud’s—one of our daughters—where Is all on one side. understanding exceeding Na*cy A. Torso, as well, and William Tell we had left Carolyn, gave Maud a treat, Is London just largeness of heart, even as tbe sand Class F. Johwsom, Why bridge Mke merit? biscuits and muffins. j talked a minute, while they put Carolyn’s to tar more than bread, that la on the seashore (II Chron. 1. 9: Lola M. Casrraga, Because It Is so very often passed over. carry under ordinary wraps oa, then took her ia and started for The reason? Ohio Red Winter two Committee. When are not circumstances. The device la Illustrat- I Kings lv. 29l. The expressions home. too. had a and eba eyes eyes? When the j Carolyn, lovely day Wheat and a of "dust of the earth" and “sand wind makes them water. ed In the accompanying cut. It la special process j upon told ua all about it. SEW CEXTl'KY, 366, DEDHAM. in made of a frame of three pieces of milling obtainable only the seashore" seem to cover tbe same When we rode up tbe driveway at home, Sew Century grunge on July 10 en- Which Is the best behaved food, cake 2 by 4 inch material, which could be (»> ground. Compare Gen. xllb 16: xxlb 17. Gresly Golden, our dog, came rushing to eee joyed ltie followed program: Piano solos, or wine? Cake, which la only occasion ue, and the can stroked us fore and aft. Dana palled out of the rear end of the bed The thought seems to be that God Edith Black, of Bangor, a visitor; story, ally “tipsy." while wine Is always Mid hello from his pasture, aad we Mid all at drunk. and extend the support for the load by gave Solomon wisdom to meet each in- Margie Colby; reading, Mary Burrill; vo- once, “There's no place like home!** And several feet. Wlien the dividual case as it arise. A cal Clifford wc extension Is might there isn't! What solo, Burrill; topic, “How What all require, what we all My? not lu use It la tie Is in 1 tbe farmer beet rest from what we pushed up against notable illustration given Kings Well, the oven is hot and here goes to make may tbe labors of give, occasionally aak for. yel end of the wagon bottom, aa It la made 111, 16-28. It is written that Solomon's a fruit cake. tbe bsyfield.” Tbe celebration July 3, in very seldom take? Advice. on tbe sliding principle. — wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the Later—The cake was very good and ‘twas spite of tbe weather, was fairly sucoeee- What Is It that walks with Its Farming bead Business. made with We are mnaaed up the about children of the east country and all tbe Kream-Krisp. ful, netting grange {20. downward? A nail In a shoe. WHITCOW k. matwas a to. 1 •ome. for we are having the house painted, ^ wisdom of Egypt, for he was wiser What Is the best game for a Christ- r. W. OKISDAL I and that means all the windows out. and the N ABEAM MIC. OBLASD. than all men: and there came of all 234, mas A flies and “sketes” in—but 'twill be flue when party? haunch of venison. hear the of Solomon, Narnmiaaic grange met in regular sea- people to wisdom *tis done. Why Is a child with a cold In Its :: NEEDS OF SOME CROPS. all of the which had ! sion July 10. Two applications for mem- from kings earth That lovely gloxinia is in bloom and the head like a winter's night? Because | ‘ ; berebip were accepted, and die- beard of his wisdom (I Kings lv. 30. color is rich, dark purple. bus^peaa it blows, it snows (Its noset. FRECKLES Good and luck to all. l posed of. Tbe dale of Or Land fair was 81. 34). \V« cannot hut think of tbe cay good are Beans and peas. I wing legumes, do i set for Be pi. 22. W. S. was Why poets like children’s toys? of Av/rr Mania. Hutchings wisdom of Joseph and Daniel, _ Tbe Because not require very heavy applications of I appointed superintendent. grange i they are given to a muse and Don't Hide Them With n Veil; Remove which wns than all the wisdom ; voted to take tbe usual rammer vacation nitrogen. About MJO an acre greater To Beulah and the other B. to shorn we Indulge In fancy (Infancy). pouuds until tbe last in of Egypt and of Babylon, in tbelrdays. ttatnrday August. of a 2-8-10 mixture are usually suffi- Them With IheOthlne Prescription are indebted for the cream cake recipe, I But that to me? who cient. removal >» what is He gave want to the cake is fine. Weather Wise. This prescription lor the aay just NORTH ORLANU. this wisdom still lives and is Himself Wrinkled end Tomatoes, and Now follows a quotation furnished by old end grey. eggplants peppers freckles area written by s prominent phy- the of God and the of Foster who baa bean With e magician's must not power wjpdom H. Saunders, doing skill. be supplied with an over- in re- The tolls each sician and is usually so successful God: the Sou of God who loved me and work for R. O. Davit, baa re- spider day abundance of free the "Too do not need carpontsr nitrogen for mnch time to love God, Weaving his threads at win. freckles and a clear, beeu- Himself for me Cor. 1. 24; Gal. turned to J. F. Cowing’s, in Dadham. Mr. same reason. Potash should be moving giving gave (1 to renew the thought of His presence fre- ulgb. Davis la extensive anode on Ufol that it is sold by drug- U. 20i. It is written. "If any of you quently to lilt up your heart to Him and having repairs Dew spangled on the lawn With tbe cncurhtta also an excess of complexion • • • Hie webe are in lack wisdom let him ask of God. ; worship Him in its depths, to offer Him all ! bis building. Roy Trnndy la also work- all place nitrogen la to be avoided. The min- gists under guarantee to refund the monry Looking at of dawn and It shall be given him. but let him I you do and all you suffer; and this is the real ing for hAn. peep eral elements are moat Ma- Like coverlets of lace. Important. if it tails. kingdom of God within which ask In faith you nothing July 5. B. nures In tbe hills well s veil; nothing wandering." _ applied In ad- Don’t hide freckle# under can destroy.—Hit hop Pension. your There Is a wisdom that Is earthly, Just at the rise of sun vance of planting are of decided value. remove them- I Tbe recent rain did considerable get an ounce of otbine and damage His net he spina and spins. sensual, devilish, but tbe wisdom that More Asparagus and rhubarb spend the Even the first law should Ways Than-Ona. to crops and roads. And dewdrops, one by one, applications Is from above Is first then latter part of the summer some of pure, peace- "Must you aay ‘No?* he Into the mesh he wins. In gathering show a wonderful improvement, pleaded. Daniel Bogan baa gone to Paaaadnm- able. gentle and easy to be entreated material for tbe next season's crop the freckles vanishing entirei/. "It la not necessary,” she returned in Ami lighter kesg to work Uaroy’s mill. The will then be Manure la 1 be (Jas. i. 5, 6; 111. 15-17). We need con- day fair. usually applied In the fall Be ante to ask the druggist for sweetly; “I can aay 'Moat assuredly No drop of rein will tinually to know the way wherein we Guilford Blaiadoll, of East Orlaad, baa fell; and commercial fertilisers after the double otbins; H is this that is not’ In fact there are several ways Children without a care strength been visiting bla grandson, Lorenzo •lose of the season. tnay walk and tbe thing that we may May pienk. one end all. cutting sold on Urn money- back guarantee. of expressing the same thought"—Liv- Hlslsdsll do, and to pray. Cause me to know Sweet corn does nowhere so well ae erpool Mercury. The tbe way wherein I should walk, for it Mrs. Carol Ins Gray, who bus bean at spider’s weather wise on sod ground. Applications of com- And we can trust hia sign. is not In man that walketh to direct Mrs. B. E. at Pond tbs' mercial fertiliser need not exceed BOO Amy’s Long post The storms will not arise Neuralgia Pains Stopped. ! to 1.000 hia steps (Jer. xtlt. 3; x. 23: Pa week, returned home'sundey. To spoil the glad sunshine. pounds. Ton don't need to suffer those agonising cxlill. but we can on Ps. J“,Jr ”• B. Onions rsepond to 8k, rely nerve pains in the face. head, arm, shoulders, — readily heavy ap j Bat had his webs he spun xxx 11, 8. if only we are honest in oar chest and back. Just apply a few drape or plications of complete fertiliser*. soothing Slosm’s Liniment; lie auietly n few For say its bins skin trouble, piles, eczema, Upright from sprgy to gpray desire for and seek not our Root crops are nowhere grown to guidance minutes. You will get such relief and coca- salt rheum, hives, itch, scald bead, berpes, No outdoor picnic fun fort! Life and the world will look brighter. better than on own win or pleasure. Then w# shall scabies. Doan's Oiatmeot la highly rtcom- Could we have had that day. advantage heavily ma- Get a bottle to-rtay. Three ounces for Me., at Record. nured market experience lse. xxx. 21. mended. 5Sc a boa at all stores.—Adel. —Philadelphia garden soils. * ali druggists. Penetrates without rubbing. ^ « liRTTRR. ot gXPOSITlOX atandard* did not oom* Into arlatanoa AMntaontitta. until | 1*01, tb* amount of work parlor mad s.m'a Department at tba K»- l* remarkable. 1 * Daring tbe parted ot 1MB position. to 1913 tbe j bureeu undertook to teat aoma I o( the commercial weight* and measure* ot T„, Aeaatcan'e spaelel Esposltlcn the country, and tbe revelation* mad* corr«*pO0d«»t. 1 ! th*r*by wer* startling. It waa found that “score” forty-foor out ot hundred scales They big j ovary that Unci* Bom baa cre- teeted wer* ^ voa know incorrect—nearly ona-half ot the dry measure* and , w oderlaud wham you may observe nearly one-quarter1 >le,l Ot Iba the measure*. This man with Men! —In „f Mod aaaoma proportion of j liquid told me 11 h*d College Inch expand Into a mile, : b**t> estimated that tb* total loss .mountain,an loth* labia aitnin tba people ot tbe United aa a ,n unapprac xspbyr State*, result of this the term—in vacation time—on of t bowling gate, tbs footfall of inaccuracy of weight* and During college nlicltr — forth Ilka the tread of a measures, would suffice to build not and off the field men tin, flj ibunder less college everywhere of a candle then ten of tbe drill bom. tbs hsat expand biggest battleship* afloat agree that fnronca. the cheer j eacb year, 1 wonder how 10,0 tbai ole roaring Incidentally home-fire many millionaires it ,0d comlort of a cosy emanate made.) I red warmth of a dieUnt When this .darted there are from ibe un perce investigation CIGARETTES the mildest, purest were tba preaanre of a finger only four states in ths Union which atar. and genlia most force of a hed efficient systems of and form of darr op into the mighty giant? inspecting weights enjoyable smoking snd measures. Such were tbe To,, .a wbet baa bean done to advertise revelstions In (be bureau that to-day twenty-four etatea and most men our aBceot gorarnroeBt. College are most particular. They’re great of the Cities of tbe have in tha I’alaoeof l.iberal important country — of ,un tarda, Arts, “sticklers” for the best in from an entire adopted efficient inspection systems, and everything one mav well epend day prodte- most of a to tbe other ctatee to their clothes to their a! So, it’s blv IV tba average person visit a are; expected cigarette easy fall into line. latHirati ry la enytning bat intereetlng, to see why so many of them smoke PERFEC- Scores of the exhibits of tbe bureau are and I confem that I bad aery little concep- TION CIGARETTES! of tbe nature closely associated with do- tion of the many interesting tbinge that 1 mestic and moral welfare of every visitor. etrn me laymen may grasp until visited Generous-sized Made of For instance, each household it PERFECTIONS! It,,, wonderful booth. supplied with gss, water and which are and finest leaf—with a th-•rcomptiabmenla ol Ibe bureau ere electricity, purest Virginia reputa- measured by meters before tbe intently intereetlng, and may be thor- entering tion of over 20 years’ standing! Mild, with a premises. It is a simple matter for tbe ough!,' understood by the visitor who natural sweetness that will “score” with bureau to accurataly determine whether big .no« Eittia or nothing of science, pro- tbe meter register* Thus it too. vided ha la wilting to lasrn. Tbs expert* correctly. rosy you, be seen tbet tbe government desires tbst detail'-i from Washington are anxious to tbe standardization now being brought Ten for 5c. come in a impar: alt tba information in tbeir poaess- They hand-wrapped into existence all never co ea shall affect branches of tin foil them con- sijn. a.'id seem beppy when package that keeps in perfect industry. visitor* deluge tbem with questions. dition—free and Find out for The bureau bae become a easy-drawing. firmaraable beyond measure ere the recognized institution. It exact data that yourself why PERFECTIONS are so beat -asuring instrument* which regta- provides popular may be used as s basis of snd a ter inftn.taatlmal fluctuations of tampers- comparison, —get package today/ has s method of measurement tun. A ray of light may have started provided more exact than was thought possible tell year* ago from soma distant star, and only a few years ago. Its work has msde the each mar bars spent all of Iboaa ten years to Keep coupon you find in possible tbe most feats. To teach tba eartb, and yet when it impossible visit tbe and not These coupons are fill, upon the sensitive bolometers exposition investigate package. the wonders of tbe bureau of standards operated by tbe bureau of standards, for valuable mean that the visitor has overlooked tbe good many presents. they will tall Ibe observer lb* amount of opportunity of a lifetime to secure et first ft*ai tbat ray brought with it, from tbe hand en interesting education along vital alar to tbe earth. Or. lines. A small electric furnace capable of gen- I have often felt, when through erating « brat intense enougb to melt tbe going the Palace of Liberal Aria, that if the ex- mow refractory metal la seen, ae ia also an position furnished no other exhibits than apparatus ebicb will measure cold great those in this one it would have enough to liquify the rery air we breathe, palace, furnished a most liberal education to its and heat of tbe greatest temperature. visitors. It is easily ooe of the most The etpert will show yon a bit ol pure popular buildings, and features particu- sugar not tbe commaraMI bind yon par- larly those things of modern scientific chase. ‘,ut so pure 9d to dr- There are nearly 400 separate Urnuot* all jou ft.i progress. exhibitors. For instance, there are • pour: The price Ugh, but MgphMM exhibitors in the it is ii* tor It thirty-eight separate ERFECTION *1, Mtitvihlp’thgMIirameal exhibitors of moo- nan this. It 19 tofUM that I be typographical group, fifty books and publications, forty of chemi- moat erfwt tret ol^pt ll ■» opt ire I cals, tnlrty-four of medicine and surgery, CIGARETTES one. and tbe amonatjgtUffiMffiMbt il found of civil and military engineering, by » st. Uiog ■ lerlet through fifty-six aIpntfH* fourteen of twenty-four of it. nplee of daily by photography, —ty**3*'-- and dozens of other “fill that the name musical instruments, tb- w*: nil* it tbe various implies” officer* porta smaller of various lines. of entry, (or cheek analysis. rod in thia groups The United States government in this »«>' rmily of analysis at the customs has made the largest exhibit made bou»* ail over ttaoeoentry la aecured. palace the government in any one palace, oc- Perhaps tbe ileperffiL d»*f weight, and t>y one-fourth of the entire floor ne >• neetbeffiMIgr' interest for the cupying space. The workings are shown of the of state, department of the fa: •tan lard* on »*Muro- of detainment wfip(t,alJ depart' MBtf of war, n«vy. wetgu: and length may traogfjj dep«ffijj||:f;Wbpie' cons me r civil service, com- f»* I tbe originate heyn ffifeabing- interior, mission, commission of fine arts, the ton i. .IT double glare eweea, in fin-proof American National Hed Croat, the safely vault*, and (beat are gggfglnal* of and the Smithsonian ne'er -turned unleee it ia to check the Library Congress institute. ropaea mat have been adopted ee working the working exhibits of •landarde. Listed among the liberal Arts department la the famous In* '.eight* tested by tbe bureau range model of the Panama canal on the amuse- front those uaed hy the city and state ment zone. This reproduces, with faith- •talers tn teeting weight* and measures ful detail, every square mile of the Canal of inert*, down to those need by Zone. Listed with the working exhibits sennits'» tn moet precise and exacting of this department is also the $60,000 pipe- work.. To do such testing a* tbi* the very organ in Festival hall. This orgau will • nest instruments ate needed, and be taken down town and placed in the »ng * hich very from great maaee* as auditorium built in the civic t g as steamer trunk* down to tiny atoma $1,000,000 center aa the only permanent building of Thursday, Rev. P. A. A. Kiliamofficiating. 1831, and moved to Bar Harbor in 1867, er used, some of the latter appearing X EW" (To\J Vt v \T HlW the COUNTY The hearers were Gerald Willina, Elwell starting in 1868 or 1869 the Lynam email when compand to tbe bead of a exposition. in this is a $100,000 Leach, Ira Conary and Leach. cottages, which were gradually enlarged pm. A novelty palace Eugene the Underwood people. GREAT POND. CAPE HOSIER. until became known as the Lynam On ne of tbe belancra the ie typewriter, by A dance will be held at Saunders grove they weighing is hall Maurice house. continued the hotel It weighs twenty-eight pounds, A dance was held at the Friday 17. 8 orchestra. Gray has rented the Ephraim He nearly made ;a a vacuum so that tbe weight and July Soper feet wide, fifteeu feet high night- L. Dyer house. forty years, retiring about ten years ago. buoyancy of tbe air will not interfere twenty*one July 12. letter# three inches in height. His wife died about ten years ago. He wtib the result. The of and prints Mias Bernice Clark spent the week-end Hobart of New is expert in'charge Blake, York, spending W. who In the of the machine, the Harold Archer. SEDGWICK. leaves a brother—Charles Lynam, this instrument told me it could weigh operation with Mrs. his vacation here. is now in Bar two sisters—Mrs. operator sits several feet forward of .the Ernest Steadman has gone to Boston to Harbor, d*n in l-10o,000,000tha of the whole, Mrs. Ella B. Garland and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Ella Blake is friends in the use of an visiting Hodgdon and Mrs. Smith, and two sous— •hat large machine, employing seek work. ne of there balancer are so delicate Williams came from Bangor Thursday Brooksvilie. which is connected West Fred C. and Dr. Frank ordioary Underwood, week from a Lynam. tha: the neat of lb* near Rowe is her C. A. Holden returned last operator's body machine. The Miss Arabs! visiting Samuel and Martha of Boston, tbi- tu detail with the large to Portland. Cushing, :: scold cause a dieturnauce, and tbe Inez and W illiams. trip machine four electric motors in cousins, Phyllis are visiting here. ia rod* and other requires Mrs. S Cole and Miss Harriet M. EAST FRANKLIN. adjustment affected by of is visit- H. its Mrs. Lillian Weston, Brewer, Fred Blake and daughter Emma are ingenious mechanism, and tbe operation. have arrived at their home here. Ctarence is a guest at the home of operator, a her Mrs. E R. Williams. Day Ou the opening day of the exposition, ing sister, isiting John Blake and w ife. standing ten feat reade the result* chef Erastus Bunker. array, distance tele- John Churchill, of Orland, at the message, received by long Bchool closed Friday, after an interest- Mrs. Martha of has through a glass. was in town Mitchell, Boston, Misses Blanche and Beatrice Gordon are from President V* ilson at Wash- Miss Sadie L. Thorndike, Rockland, Sunday. a ing term taught by Doyen, at Goose Falls. Mtanca used In the voltameter work phone opeued her cottage in Stonington. wit to thousands of The the A call to the chuch here has been visiting i’ «o ington, transmitted of Skowbegan. citizens enjoyed Baptist il-licateljr adjusted and aenaitive to The roads and bridges suffered severely who has been on the This was made in which the chil- extended loRev. Mr. Kimball,of Mechanic Miss Harriet Blaisdell, Chang.-* ot visitors grounds. following program, temperature that the operator during the heavy storm of Friday. is home. the use of the acousticon, dren did themselves and thfir teacher Falls. teaching in Springfield, Mass., cannot even possible by remain in the aame room Mrs. James Redman is as a which the slightest whisper is in- credit: schoof; song, four Dr. of delivered an employed Jesse Woodworth and little daughter, of w,tb it. It la ib a room by Quotations, Davies, Philadelphia, kept guarded by nurse in the Webster hospital at Castine. creased in volume so that it readily fills young ladies; recitations, Irene Mdnincb, excellent address morning. He Bar Harbor, are visiting at 8. R. Scaiu- double doora, in which a conatant temper- I Sunday was called the largest hall. G. Williams, Everett Mdnincb, has a summer residence at Sargentville. Rev. Thomas Fessenden to mon’fl. •t''f» it preserved. The rod* by which it Ruby Theodore Hardee, of wide experience in Williams; dialogue, three young Fort Fairfield Thursday by the death of Valina Wallace and Marcia Gordon i> controlled reach through double glaaa Percy A considerable sum will have to be ex- Miss work, it the chief to whom is ladies; recitations, Pauline Mdnincb, an uncle. have to Seal Harbor to work at Sea- paneia mio a second room, which is exposition j pended to repair bndge«and watercourses gone to be given the high degree of credit for Laura E. Chick, Malcolm McPbee, Percy Mr. of D. side inn. *l»o at an even temperature and guarded j and other damage caused by the heavy Shipman, Washington, C.,?has the interest and worth attaching to the Everett Mdniucb, Phyllis Wil- Orlando bouse for by dou ble door*. Williams, rain Thursday. Many trees were broken reuted the Howard Mias Eva Springer and Mias Hazel Blais- exhibits of this Bertha May Colson; song, school. and The attentiou ot the viaitor i* culled to palace. liams, and the streets were strewn with branches. July August. dell have gone to the Jordan Pond house The school-room was prettily trimmed •n exhibit of portion* or aectiona ot ateel July 12. H. Eugene Jordan and wife are employed for the summer. with roses, wild flowers and ferns. r*il>. the faulty conatruction ot which baa at Sargentville. Parties from New York Mrs. Minnie Wentworth and daughter KIHKK Y TO CAKI1IOC. Punch was served. NORTH HANCOCK. been reaponaibla for railroad wreck*. have rented their home here. aud and Earl have 4. E. Marion, Raymond Joy Theae aectiona been eeut to the July and of are have Ed. Googins wife, Lewiston, Mr. Hepler, of Boston, is having a gone to the Rockeud hotel, where \hey bureau Edgar, aged eleven yean, ton of Auatin by the railroad companies, and the WEST SURRY. guests of relatives here. cottage built on the land of John Blake. nave employment. of Macbias, fell Irto tbe mill bureau ia to diecover a new ! Kllsoiore, B. seeking of L. M. Scott, wife and little son Lynn and Percy Clifford has charge of the work. July 6. sluice Wednesday, end was drowned. Miss Harriet Foster, Newark, N. JM method of teeting railsoad equipment. Burke were recent of 12. G. arrived at Nokomis July 1. jjrs. Emma guests July At of ! Mrs. Alice O’Donnell, believed Camp prevent, when a rail or other piece Morphy Charles Coogius. BUCKSPORT. because of the Ain on Mrs. iron or ateel ia tested it ia in the to have been tbe oldest person In Maine, heavy July 5, deatroyed aud Miss Flora PROSPECT HARBOR. Luke S. one of Bucksport’s oldest 108 much of the for the celebration Harvey Stone wife, Soper, pronev* and become* naeleea. Often a died at Machiaa Saturday, aged yean. program of Concord citizens, died at his home near Orland bad to be The was ex- Stratton and Maynard Ford, Miss Alta Cole is visiting in Auburn rail ia tall of flairs whan it laaves the postponed. parade vaca- falls years. He then the rain a stop to Junction, Mass., are spending their and Waterville. July 5, aged eighty-four but to thia time no means of cellent, put foundry, up Marlboro. had been failing in health for some time, A Story of tho Wsysido. further exercises. The dance was post- tion at Camp Comfort, Dr. Annie Lee Hamilton, of Boston, is discovering this exist*, and it la only afler to his bed two a Traveler woke but was confined only the One* •pon a time op poned to Saturday evening, July 10. Mrs. M. B. Joy and Mrs. Stella Stratton at E. W. Cleaves’ for a few weeks. faulty construction may have resulted weeks. He leaves two sone-Arthur W., an’ seen a face In a In a valley bright July 6. L. have gone into the home bakery business, loss of life that I ha fanlt la discovered. _ Miss Vera Morse, of Hwan’s is an- de Trav- Island, of Orland, and Harry S., of Denver, Col., 1'be Young Man stanfn’ nigh, and are ruaning a cart through Hancock W. expert* ot the bureau hope toevolve Mrs. Maud is visiting in Brewer. visiting her grandfather, J. Cole. Charles of ter show him N.Oray and one daughter—Mrs. Ellis, * procea* eler axed him please once a week, all home-cooked food. that wilt determine the exist- and two chil- Mrs. George H. Badger, with her daugh- Milo. wbar Mr. lived -at. an’ de Mrs. Minnie Partridge ence of fault* Id metal construction be- Happiness July dren, of Ellsworth, visited her pareuis, 6._Anon. ters, have joined Mr. Badger for the sum- fore it I* Young Man said: 1 put to use. If they succeed in. Frank and wife, last week. HULL’S COVE. mer. atramiwmiua. "You on de spot right now It’s Conary thia, the discovery will result in the aav- j wbar doue had dat good rest last The death of Miss Mattie Alley occurred Charles W. Hinkiey died at his home here Eben Holden and wife, of Dorchester, fog of millions of dollar* and many you ; lives In de at the home of William on of tuberculosis. Mass., are at E. W. Cleaves’ for a few human ties* night. Mr. Happiness Pickering Thursday morning, July 8, annually. week. ground at yo’ feet, an’ w’eu he hears July 6, after a few hours’illness, at the mV. Hinkiey had been in the Foresters’ WE LOAN A BANK The woman visitor will Bod an interest- an’ an* of thirteen sod four month?. home in the Adirondack* for some time, Mrs. Kate Peters is ill. Her de sound of yo’ plow yo’ pickax age years quite for to all >ng exhibit in the textile where home “money-catching”, division, come an’ almo*’ shake She leaves a mother, brothers and sisters home, much im- is here from Boston. A trained yo’ hoe he’ll up returning, apparently daughter w ho same. Better •ample* ol silk and doth am displayed. patrons desire, two hands off—he’ll be so glad ter and a large circle of friends. The funeral proved, last week. He was taken ill shortly nurse. Miss Ida Btinson, is also with her. a th* bureau yo* get.yours to-day. Through process of it* own, was held at the West schoolhousc failed see Constitution Surry after his arrival, and rapidly. Mr. July C. can now detect the of adulterates you!”—Atlanta 12^ _ presence Hinkiey waa thirty-seven years of age. He Han. Co. Savinis BANK, Ellsworth when theee are naed in the manufacture Most Children Have Woruis BAR HARBOR. leaves a widow and three children, who ol cloth. far U Oats. And neither nor child know It For instance, tin and tungsten Thirty-Sis parents it, yet all. Levi died is have the sympathy of Franklin Phillips Monday, •re need to Dr King's New Lifs Pills srs now supplied explains why your child nervous, pale, give brilliancy and body to had in in well corssd (lass bottles, containing SB feverish, backward. Often children have aged eighty-six years. He lived •'tk. Ir soma black silk aa much as 40 white for Me. One thousands of worms. Thins of bow danger- sugar coated pill*, pill Heavy, impure blood make* a muddy, Bar Harbor for years, water before it an ous this is to your child. Don't take any fifty-four coming per Cent, la naed. bean ascertained with s glsee of retiring nausea, in- -FAftkffc'l- Ittoaa to take. risk. Get an 2Ac. box of pimply complexion, headaches, here from where he was born. average dote. Eaey and plemaant original Kickapoo Dedham, HAIR BALSAM that in a blood and some instance* “woolen doth’’ end in reeulte. tbeapsud Worm Killer, candy losenge. Kickapoo digestion. Thin makes you pale A tollf-t preparation of merit. Effective poeitive 8. one of to Get a bottle take I Worm Killer will kill and remove use John Lynam, the town’s oldest to eradicate dandruff. •opposed to be 100 par oaot. purs contain* economical See. to-day. positively aickiy. For pure blood, aonnd digestion, Help* a dose to-otght-yoov Contllpation will be the Worms. Believe Constipation, regulates and died FwlMeraa Cmior aj ®ora than 00 oaot. Burdock Blood Bitters. $14)0 at all stores. long prominent citizens, Bunday. par ootton. relieved la the moraing. M for Me., at all Stomach and Bowels. Your child will grow ■■wit? t» G..r ar F.M U He was born at Schooner Head on Jan. 12 Whan it la considered that th* bureau druggiete. I and learn so much batter. Get a box to-day. ^uialgiuDii^w. fotSafc. XUmtMnnfnU. <£t)e <£llstuortt) American coisn uossif. NEW BOOKS. Tbe refer*ortum petition* bearing on Recent Addition* to Kll»worth*» Ex- HOR8E8 FOf SALE if TO LET tbe lobster license law were can rawed • LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL Monday at tbe office of tbe secretary of cellent Public Library. or work borer*. Several good Reliable raiUMD DRIVINGborer* for keying, dale or escbnnge; Old MUSIC STORE and it was found that tbe • list AVERT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON state, petitions ">'0» follow log i« of book* recently (•TABLISHCO Ursa* to mil lacked about 4.800 names of tbe necessary price* traaonoble; pnrcb**rr. AT •dried to tbe Ellsworth public library. and Mart ato last M tartara Ms. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. 10,000, and the referendum, therefore, will Single nod double work harweese* part* (MffMESttiMMiaMftMiAlfMtnaMiitimian Meadows meet. Barones* «t tn not be invoked. Orcsy for sale. F. H. Omooo. Sheet Mu«io and Mualr Booka, Metamha, Blear lea. The Other Fellow. F Hopkinson Smith Machine*, Victor and Kdiaou Talktnc HSNCOCE 'JOUNTY PUBLISHING OO Rllewortk. Me. Marbloea, Trorerii.^5 Tom Grogan. * Vacuum Ocaucra. Pout Uarde of local triaura. W. H. Tire*. Editor sad Manager. Herbert L. Ora bam has been appointed Caleb Wes*. W*. Ok* or John Reader place, *o- Always Reliable. Alwan I’p-to-date, Alwaya Alin to Customer.' recorder of the Bar Harbor municipal Angela'* Basinets, H ft Harrison ealled. on the raet aide Road, in Price—S2 00 a *1.00 tor six THE Sorry tercets. Alwaya Guarantee rat Isfart Ion. Seoncrlp'ion year, amend- Ellsworth. Maine, of about fifteen months; M craw for three months; It inht court by Governor Curtis. The Contrary Mary. Temple Bailey consisting sere* of land and house aad GOODS ALWAYS HIOH GRADE. SOAK strict)* in advance. $t 50, "5 and 38 cents Girt of the Bine Erskioe good dwelling BETTER ment to the charter of this court, passed Ridge, Payne outbuildings For particulars faquir* of MADE respectively- Stogie copies 5 cents. All ar- PAYMENT IP last that tbe The Harbor. Ernest Poole Fano L. Ellsworth. Maine, or Joan H EASY TERMS rearage* are reckoned el the rate at S3 pet by tbe legislature, provides DESIRED House of the Star. France* LitU* Disrotrs. Foscroft. Maine. »e*r. recorder shall be a member of tbe Han- Misty Are reesonsble end will he Little Sir Galahad, Phoebe Gray Adeertlslrg Rntes— cock county bar, and as Recorder Was- Y^URNITTRR-Waring bought all fnmitnre c w main mwle known on nppIlcAtlon. Pollyanoa Grows Op, Eleanor Porter of Hotel Bluff*. Ml. Desert Ferry. 1 era street, was not a be went out of I; I Cl FMFNTI gatt lawyer, Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail, Connor offering It at sale. Oa J. VLCiTlCn , Bar he addressed Ralph great bargnlaa, private harbor. Maine Bnnlness communications should when tbe new law be- be seen at J. X. Maootaber**. cor. made office automatically Ruggles of Red Gap, Harry Leon Wilson May to, and ell cheeks and money orders {ay Franklin and Pin* street*. Tr'epbou- either PcBLisaiaa came effective 3. The Seven .ole to Tan HakCOce Cor.err July Darlings. Gouvernear Morris M-i or B t for Information. Pram R. Moors. Co., Kile worth. Maine. The Turmoil, Booth Tarkiogtoa Ellsworth. National Bank Suttraint*. .Xrato. The American's correspondent at Sun- The Swo-d of Youth, James Lane Allen i Robin’s Neat Ranch. M W Wiidman black koree for farming, teaming, RKPOHT Or THE To HI iatamtM This week’s edition of The set, Mrs. A. T. Small, has in ber posses- etc.; shall have no on* for him niter pereot.7 iVelth^r of ’*•tv. Princess and GOOD uim bmlnlkr nnH, «• Rag* ratters, Werth MO, and can bta sion a local relic of tbe war of 1812, in tbe August. buyer get CONDITION Al a prootle court bold American is 2.400 copies. Harriet T Comstock beck in fall. Come and see him work. at «tll.»„„b money lot th* ol — shape of a cannon-ball picked up at W. A. Loam*. flolllvao Harbor. Me. courtly Haacock on“ ,k*ik.° Boys and Girls of the White House. A C Sag* day of Joly.a d. 1115 ««» one hun- Email’s Cove, Deer Isle, nearly The Child In Art. M H K following motterk week (or 1914, 2,500 Carpenter r boelnt hee. Average per RAM* On my farm at Franklin Road •noted for th* action *’*' dred years ago. It was probably fired Dickens Gilbert A Pierce f TH Ibore* Dictionary. VT Button cut# t$ tons hay. Almiiu R. BDRRILL NifiliL BUI Htor lodlcaiod. it le from one of tbe vessels during tbe engage- One Hundred John La Cult, North Hancock. Me. hereby ordiw* JTLY 1915. Masterpieces. Farge at B .Inworth. in the fttat* of Maine, at th* clone ootico thereof be .1... to .ft pi;"” J*** WEDNESDAY, 14, and tbe In Albert F Calvert » ol ment between tbe Knglisb frigate Sculpture Spain, Two cows, aces 4 and T of Jane B, IMS I •¥“*■« ®*P» thl. order /'SOWS Jersey ♦"Jf.-Ji Ibroo oeeke 2*!; After Art of Painting in Iftth on# new mtlck. Call or write. eucce.u,. , , American privateer, Paul Jones. Century. V' RE norm Eft. gubll.hedEllsworth A meric*n, h Edmund Von Mach Mbapowvibw Farm. Lakewood. Me. heeipoper naniuvl! doubt wheth- tbe wear and tear of a century, it weigh* Loan* and discount* H Mlaworth. to hold county, that ?£ Farsighted politicians cl a 7?! Provincial Types In American Fiction, {note* held la bank).9TT0.JO4 99 oppeur probate mart to be he'd ». r er has determined to one and ooe-fourtb pounds. 170.10* 80 l> *»•<• on Bryan actually Hornet ft> encer Flake (BUnte. Total oaas. county, the third dt, 'l Overdrafts, secured «U«UM. n. d-*014, ct ten ol th. go out and war on a second term for Modern Germany, J Ellis Barker cl.uk ,7,2 Wben the new coast guard cutter Ossi- unsecured.MS ST If* S7 *“d b* ‘'*"i 'hrmuu II the but deem it German Element in United States. A B Pans! U. 8 bond* deposited to mw””1' ,bij President, entirely on on the Maine coast next GIRL pee goes duty WANTED^ •ecnre cirealation par ormdlah Allen. Icte of ML American "Masters of Chas H Caffln Deen. |„ likely that be is looking for an oppor- tbe familiar old Wood- Painting. GIRL wanted nt once at value) 80 .OPS 99 eoonly. dcceeaed A certain Inel montb, replacing ** *‘ rum.,,, Sculpture, Cibomb’s Horn, Hancock aod Mala Premiums on C. ft- booda. fill tt porting in b* the I net will and to do this. They think Bryan' while tbe new craft may look KITCHEN w.t»J..7i* tunity bury, sir ret*. Ellsworth. Total U- ft. bond* 9M.*I 99 •»W deceaaed.together with petition will not oppose a second term for strange there will be familiar and wel- Securities other than halo and lor the hppololment ol the -teeSi! L*. ft. bond* not in- uflbonl giving hood., he from tbe a live wire, to book order*. preheated 17' ”.* President Wilson if be concludes comed faces aboard, as tbe crew ELLSWORTH W ATER. owned L. Ai’eu, lb* otocolor High grade Mock. Good as- cluding stock*) therein um.l SALESMAN, proposition Ham not T Dehlhleh. late of a course would hurt his own Woodbury will be transferred to tbe Ossi- sured. Write nt once. Bole* unpledged. ftt.lft* Un. such Manager. decenoed A Oasisno Ncruiirr, Manchester. Conn. Tot*l booda. securities. county, certain laatrum.,,,... pee-Lieut. Kandolup Kidglej, Jr., Lieut. lo be Ik* cause, but that otherwise he will op- j Another Analyst* by Director of State etc. iS.iP* M porting InM elll and lattamett* to stock of •aid .tec* need. logrtber >llh Hermann Kotescbmar, Jr., Lieut. Fred A. Laboratory of Subvert ptloo p*ilii„„ ,M pose it. Hygiene. Federal Reserve b«bk. Data and for tbn appointment of Nichols, Lieut. F. W. Brown and Lieut. Co Art. tnevieeT Another analysis hi* been made of the HU* p trll «ltboat giving bonds. pretmnt..! a, uj. 1J90 09 Jaae tbnlala-. the eiecutm time you a or Leroy Reinburg. Tbe Oesipee is expected Ellsworth water H. D. Evans, director Lestamount unpaid jW* tbet.ir, nnmad7 Every buy package by cottaoe. fine con- All other stocks, iociud* Unda C. Tracy, lain ol bout It..., to at Portland about 15. in" Hi.bor or with a label report Augoat of the Maine of cement « n »ame. ——- — 00 la an Id deceaned A bottle of food druga j laboratory hygiene at Au- Eight-roomdition, cellar, city water, nice log preni‘um 1.900 eoaaty, certain , On ber trial eh* exceeded re- ground*, bandy to town nod *e* shore. Banking house, furniture meal purporting lo be ib* l*»< win md on it it under the trip every gusta. The analysis, the figures of which Ap- mu guaranteeing pare to Purl 8. Httcuimo*. t» Washington and 8store*.?X»» 7.1*80 meet ol .aid dvteaaed. together .lit of tbe contract, and ebowed a ply food remember that a quirement are for parts in 100,000, is as follows; Si, Ellsworth. M*. Tel. 104 11. Other real estate owned .one on lor probata and lor Ib* appolelmei,, „t act, republican M speed of about 12V* knots. When tbe offi- Doe from Federal Reserve Penny, administrator vita the .. Date of collection, July 7, ISIS: examina- over Moore’s drug store, vacated enacted that law, and every hank. SJ8! 71 , Bend, prenented bp Nettie M Congress j cers leave tbe Woodbury sbe will have by Dr. Gibb*. Rot water beat and toilet. Uetm tion, July i. OFFICES Due from approved re- daughter o* Mid datMaed. an elector b.1 vote it was cast a demo- Apply to B. G. Moo a a. Ellsworth. < againat by ber in — serve ota. In other iag banked la Mid olll. completed duties tbe roast guard Appearance Turbidity, 04; sediment. •; a*r* .. 81*.SOI 10 r»ri« i»i< of crat. And if it baa a “war” revenue be sold on Oak street. Ellsworth; ten reverve cities. Hyovtm. Backiport. umij service, and will probably at public color. 6.0. deceased PatiUoa HOUSEroom*. Address Inquiries to W. F. -10/91 SO county, that Jo&8 * stamp upon it, remember that the auction. And God bless ber for tbe good Odor—Cold, none; hot, vegetable. Ait**. R. F. D. A Ellsworth. Me. Check* on btttk* la the Pnera and Wm. R. Whiting or *-m* same cltv or town aa re- suitable person be adn» n*« democrats enacted the iaw aha has done! Bolids—Total. 1.1; fixed. 14; volatile, %\. appointed rason requiring porting back. 90 70 of tbe ratal* not already admluiaured aitk Ammonia Free. .SOM); albuminoid. .Oils, tbe enacted, this tax upon the borne consumer to 1 Oflt. Outside check* and otbe; wjil presented by Mr* j y Chlorine—S.3S. cash Item*. 9196 73 Know (ton, legatee under tbe wiil of a*iu 4*. offset the loes from the tariff COUNTY Y. M. C. A. Fractional nick- ceaaed. tbe * see a tor named tn *iM formerly Nitrogen-Nitrates, none: nitrites, none. currency, «in /CAMERA ^T»IFODr ^b*tween^Bllswortb it* and cent*.*. 30171 basing resigned tbe trnst. the manufacturers. Falls and North Ellsworth, on Jolv it. paid by foreign Oxygen consumed,!.!*. V. -M7 44 Wtlifam Hbepberd. late of )!••& « Finder return to G. N. Wobmr, Rile* Uisag. New Secretary Takes up th| Work on Hardness—14. planet Note* of other national in said county, deceased Pen i,.|> that t.i* worth. Me. Or so ms other Bit. Desert Island. Alkalinity-0.1. banks. 17999 I. Bird sottaole person teas- In the last annual report, Postmas- Lawful money rtaerve la pointed administrator of tbe estate ©f Hancock County Young Men’s Christian Iron—430. bank de eased. John Bird ter General Burleson sta- iotjtre. pMarmed by Ccoraav, presented Association has been without the services Lead—None, jeprnal Total coin and certifl creditor of *sid deceased •' * »*“•*,«%, -_-s *■>. v ,-v ft tistics showing the steady growth in Co’on bacillus—None. cate*. 11JM 00 Joseph Bab on. laU of Brooklla. Mi4 of a local secretary since April, when W. Esrtsm N«Im Railway Cwwipawy. ],egal-tender notes-. 79900 "mL Petition that F im.uB. and then Bacteria, per c. c.-«J0. postal savings deposits, Edward Davies left tbe secretaryship to annual meeting of the stockholder* Redemption fond with V Other anil sb I yr. a t* k» ft. treasurer not more Of the »*U<. said. “These facts afford In a letter the THEof the Eastern Maine Railway v.i;4 conclusive •nter business. Mr. Davies* successor ar- accompanying analysis Company 1 h v will be held at tbe Newport House in Bar than per cent on circu- Rngene l)r. Evans lation. 00 minor »!.' * .>• proof that the practical operations of rived in the county last Wednesday, in | says: Harbor on the first Wednesday ol Auguu 91.-190 f. Due from l\ ft treasurer 1**00 i. Bahenn with Arthur A. of the next nt twelve o'clock noon in this have company Heald, of tbe Analysis July sample of water from * of iq postal savings country j By order of the Directors, tlrookiln. Mid fulfilled tbe of its State Y. M. C. A. executive stall. I yonr public water supply shows the water to Lccit.it'* A. Ennnv. Total. 9tU,7.«3» j ifeOn that Roland A. amply predictions ItubiS person be ap- new ! be in safe condition to use for drinking at Ellsworth, July U, l»lS. Clerk. LIABILITIES. advocates.” That is some Although tbe secretary, E. Leroy Of tbe tele <•' mi4 admission, this time. stock paid in. 9 tt Mm to Saxton, was graduated only last month | RRtiIRTRATION or VOflRs Capital Ann J- liaheon. »i * as it does from a man as Surplus fund- .. W.aw <« coming who, i The water is free from both chemical and Board of of the of from Bates he is a man ot some Registration City Undivided profits, 99.997 Ti college, will he in session at late of Br*k«ri:i«. 13 a member of the House of .Represen- i bacterial evidence of pollution by sewage THEEllsworth the Alder- Reserved for. 9.9*7 29 in the Y. M. C. A. work. Be- mens room Hancock h*!l First account of y experience ! wastes, or contaminated surface lu commvnc Less current s, ln- voted tbe sav- by drainage. 9 ripens- r. gird tor Wli *-n»eat tatives, against postal and a as ing Wednesday. July 21. 15>lS. from o'clock in irreet. sides two years half the and taxes paid f JN 19 -I boys’ ; At this time the water is carryiag a higher tbe forenoon u» y tn the ibis w Nr« V < bank bill. But Bnrleson had o'clock afternoon, -i,aai tc ings work director of tbe Y. M. C. A. at Meri- to the hi account of Tfeemas ct^Jor than usual, due to the vegetable ma- from 3 & o'clock in sfiero »oa and from notes | Circulating 9*.c*»eo f-r r. T to* o'clock In the evening, for • be J&T. died n: of company, for every demo- den, Conn., Mr. Saxton has served as di- terial that the heavy rains have into purpose Lees amt. un hand and to plenty I brought of and the lists Mary K Data no, lain of Buck p«. .* 4 revising correcting voting tree*. for redemption or crat in the House who voted at all, rector of public playgrounds for two sum- i the but, white this affects the ap- K. J W»uh, Chairman county, deceased. H*#t »tu^.m *r ea In transit. 990 00 M supply; Ellsworth, Me 12. isis. Delano, easentor. glad for sett en recorded his vote meas- mers. pearance "of the water, it doe* not sffcct Its July -49BK0O against the Parker bp* g-.>rg,iste of Buck*..-©*:. o ** 4 heaJthfuiness. and will vanish with the fall- Pur to reserve Dr. E. K. Dunham, chairman of tbe mitici; approved nee©<;»t <•? jtin F. ure. agrn*« in other reserve county. detf»M«p. Tmgm I ing of the water. is to that ra* wife. K :**«• Mon. eight* for awtiV p? committee, and Dr. J. D. certify Ann!!* V. cities. «M Phillips, -...... m» be ! and WiDiam Ffroa iUt. laie of Id*; * Mid county TH13Green, has left board with- » ft tt The second note from on treasurer, met with Mr. Heald and Mr. out cause I therefore forbid ail county. dnftased^SMMd an Germany Just persons Poe to bauks and banks** of from or her on ac- I ElONtf J._lior»|^BBPB>im»: the Lusitania incident is not satisfac- Saxton Wednesday afternoon at South- FARM DEMONSTRATIONS. harboring trusting my (other than included in count as I shall pay no bills of her contract- west discuss *or«J.. 1.992 95 Ann*.late of Tr tory. It evades tbe main ad- Haibor, to plans for the sum- ing after ihia dale. Demand point deposit*: county. First ar<« mer work. News of interest to Hancock County Atus D. Desks. Individuas dWBBpPiai vanced this While it deposit* subject Clark, filed tor aeuiemr «?. by country. North BrookavHie. July it. i»is. to check. 9.«&.ft44tt ensgitgr. Th«» office of the will F armert. Km 1 Clafto lute of < Hast *»id does strain county secretary Certificate* of due not the relations between NOTICE. deposit couuty. dngeaaed. First aioouet f M. D. be at Seal Harbor. For the tbe 1 i» ire* than in 4,97ft 21 present 'VfOTICR is given that Robert P. day*.. Cbatto. adinUiUtrutor, fin) for »»■ this country and" to the the office of the O. N. hereby Certified check*. tt Germany will be «t Seal Harbor (From county agent, of Ellsworth, ha* made Loella HeUeea, late ftffltwr la c. *»td secretary Mondays, King, applica- Cashier's checks outstand- as alarmists Worden. Ellsworths tion to tbe Maine Board of Bar Examiner* count*.deceased First and Una *■ ao« of breaking point, pretend lslesford Isles Wed- ing. 999 29 Tuesdays, Cranberry for examination for admission to the bar at Dudley L Prllen. adataii'm r. n.ed lor to it does not re- Deposits requiring notice believe, certainly nesday*, Southwest Harbor The schedule for the the session of the board to be held at Port- settlement Thursdays, agent's coming of See* than M -—— land. Maine, on the first of days...... 99,71199 Lariia Hellers, la'# of Deer lair, tn *ai4 lieve the tension. Germany appar- Bernard and Seal Harbor Satur- Tuesday August, Time Fridays, w.-ek is ss follows: IMS. deposit*: county, deems** d. PeU ion by Du r? U Certificates of on ently sees, in the resignation of Sec- days. H. A. Buck. Or- Claiisci W. Prabopy. deposit getters, ad ui*t«*a W. Herrick.’ ?■ rttt no Wanted Cocjttt oe m.: — filed by AreoO Hoop* *. guardian There is evidence here of serious Mrs. Cloason is at after Maxcocs I, Kdw. F. Mary home, to sell certain real raUle of said ward a* la- July IT—Sedgwick; John Orcutt. Ells- The address of every woman who would like Small, cashier of the above named bank, do division in administration circles or tbe winter in Lewiston. ser toed is said spending to earn (and easily can) s beautiful pair of solemnly swear that the above statement t* petition worth; office. of 1 bonafide H W shoes. For address true to the beet of my and belief. I Parker fepogord, late Bucki^'i ) iu the press of the country. There Allen Tinker of Massachusetts is with particulars knowledge of Jo F July 19-Laraoine; C. M. Kittrcdge; J. Bay Btatb Hosiery Co.. Lynn. Mans. Bow F. nmall. Cashier. I count*, deceased Resignation be here and his no Hub*crlbed and to Know It oa. anecutor. Sled may Bryanites there, but grandparents, George Day and wife. B. Carter. Homer Wilbur. P. 8. There is red tape to this offer. sworn before me this fttb Marlboro; day of 1915. Kueene H Haskell. late of Blaebi:*. in »w are not July. ^ they Bryanesque—they are Miss Agnes Bowden has returned home, July 30-Trenton; T. J. Hopkins, Frank Lyuwooo F Gils*. county, deeuaard. Ftrst account J Wubeter. adMlalsteutrU d. b. n I >. d lor set- their mouths shut, and stand- after two weeks with her aunt, 8. 8. XlmrrUKmnu* Notar? Public. keeping spending Spratt. Ellsworth; Estey. Correct—At teat: tinmens. t*. late of BSachiti. is* **id ing by tbe administration. Mrs, Visit* Duffey. July 21-Sullivan; L. A. Gray. Han- O. W. Kogm* Haskell, Foe*. deoosaed. Petition sled to’* «ahel F. O. county, cock; O. W. Foss, C. W. Stratton. tsiusav. Director*. Webster, administrate d b. ,«:**’• ',f* L«wia j Mrs. Fred £. Murcb, of Orono. is visit- IfoDOStX*. ( dsr be issued to distribute among t.V r»< ra- Persistent rumors that the naval her Mrs. at*la«r of said deceased. tbe amount «*•••-*•“• ing sunt, M. H. Murcb. J 6 program now in preparation will SkiCdifBUl v ing In tbe bands of said admini»trair * Mrs. Otis Collins and two daughters, of lxgal ITotun. a., on th* tstiwaMnt of her first account be vigorously opposed on the ground Pbllip Moors, a minor of Fllawon >»••! Bar Harbor, are visiting her parents, H. B. a door*, To all person * inter** ed ta either of county. Petition filed by Lota of economy are well- Our Advies Is: th* **• probably Holt and wife. ea«a»*« hereinafter named: g raid Inn. for license to sell certain When fed out of aorta conati- as id described u- *1 founded. There may still be a you bom At a probate court held at Rllsworth. Id and ta»e of minor, as large Mrs. James £. Murcb. with little daugh- pation, let ua my that if for the of Hancock, on the thir pU'ltioa number of who will county Parker late of Buck a a «**» representatives who has been her husband’s teenth day of July, a c. tfiR being an ad Hpofford, port, ter, visiting Petition that Or g* U- in naval }ourned session of to* a. 4- 1*14 term of county, deceaesd persist keeping appropria- July '« parents, returned to her home in Milli- *tewMQid&iJUeAs aaid court. Emerson or »>m« other aoltahie \ n"- al- tions down. The success of the pres- nocket appointed adminta* rator of the evate Salurdya- do not relieve you. am a phyddan. following matter* having been pre- edmliitterd with tte will anmeo. sented for the action ready ent plans must depend on the because no other borne THE thereupon herein- Kne-a i;. a r* largely mnady wilL after indicated, it ia pre«en>el by Oeorge If. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jones are hereby ordered That uud* b* will of aatd decease'! tbe ** t<)f will of tbe in of receiving gold 10 oenta. notice thereof be to people. If, any part only by ua, gieen all pirsoaa In tn ih> -»'• on the birth of a named said will baring resigned congratulations daugh- tereated. ny causing a of this order -. this country, there are still ati appre- copy to be Joseph B. Mason late of Houtnwrat i* .-or. E. 6. Moors. published three week* in th* ru ter. successively in said coiD’tf. dec A certain Ellsworth a ciable number to a American, ■ r‘ * awakened real- new*pap#r published ment purporting to he the last will *>- F. £. Sadler suffered a severe ill st EiUworth. in said that of Capt. county, they may mem Ml said dtceaaed. together wit ization the urgent need of upbuild- appear at a probate court to't>* held at Eli*, turn last week, but is now reported as arorih ia Mid lor probate and for tbe a^pointi ^ the with aa little as coqi ty. on the third day o? eaecutrices without bond*, ing navy delay “OLD STANDBY” a. d at tea of giving preaectef comfortable. August, the dork In th* Maaou aod Maud F. It***. a* Since 1873. this “good old forenoon, and be heard by Mary Jane possible, the opposition in Congress standby” thereon if they s«t rmtitdce* therein named Capt. A. £. Clossou, of yacht Virginia, of a bank has safeguarded million* cause will Bluehill Inn »arab A- WetHiwr. ia*e of De*" I* be, to that extent, justified. of dollars for relatives and Andrew J. Oott. late of a;d. sDd randies on sale Fridays and Saturdays. deceased be deter- seitieoieat of onr situation. In mined by the judge of f. perils tbe East, KLI-HWOKTH probate. Ellen M Mi’an. late of Mouth***' H*r* Mattie Alley, late o« Orl ud. ia said it is no coucty la *aId county deceased. Petition generally believed, DOLLAR DTO W deceased. Petition that Pr d L. * dissenting Stater*. Mason or L. or tout other suitable p* *"•|1 Steam and Bath Rooms Legal »?me other tollable be M‘!«d voice will be raised. person appointed ad estate Laundry iuint«tr*tor o# appointed ad mi at si tutor of the Mrs. Katie DeBeck visited her brother a the estate of said deceased, * • ■ •wo raw. no w %* nrr STATE OF MAIN F. deceased, Orrta L- Mil*?* U • presented by week. creditor of of said deceased few days last All kind* of tanndry work done »t anon notion Hancock as—At a probate court held at a*wT^deceased The Block Spot. James T. (lardlner. late of N»* Good*called tor and delivered. Eliswonh. la and for aaid county of Hancock, BERTRAND E. Grace A. Carter has gone to Northeast ou CLARK. Judge of Mid Conn. county and State of New York, deceased- In to when our the sixth day of July, in the Tear of A ’**"■“ years come, great grand- H. 8. E8TEY true c >py of the order. er A CO. our Lord one thousand nine original Felttlon died ay (ieorge Fos Peabody. Harbor for the season. hundred and fif- Attest:—R. E. children read of the present conflict of Csteyr Building. 8tale Hu Ellsworth. Me teen ('■««*. Register. Sprague Terry, abd John H. Me cher. praying in « A. M. Barron is home from that said petitioners oamol sj trustee* nations, it will seen much greater to them Ludlow, CERTAIN instrument to be a »*i purporting Robert H Uat will and testament of said (Ueeased. w here be the winter. of the iaet will and testament and rpBK subscriber*, Gardiner, of than to ua, inasmuch as we are accustomed spent V copy J. Htatc be confiimed *aid court- codicil tnerelo of Gardiner. of Maine, and Thomas by >»***•' Lathe Hunt, of Margaret E. Hudson, late of Qniscy. to it, and tbe tact that tbonaands of men Ernest Smith and a few Variety Boston, commonweal!n of Ma*aa family spent HORACE JAYNE, late of tie city and Chased*. ebusetu, deceased. First and final county hereby give notice that they have for are dis- last week with his of PHILADELPHIA, commonwealth of been of Adeloert L. Hudson, executor, filed being slaughtered daily hardly days father. duly appointed executor* of the last Turners Wanted PENNSYLVANIA. will settlement. our of mind. aud teslament and codicil of turbs pesce Charles Buck and son of of said C ourt. pole Arthur, Two or three men. deceased, and of the probate thereof in aatd HELEN BERTRAND B. CLARK. Judge novelists snd authors are good steady Steady SULLIVAN, late of ASOLO. ITALY, Msny using Mass., visited at 8. P. Buck- Pennsylvania, dulv authenticated, A true copy of the original order. Concord, work year round. having deceased, no boods Atl«at:-E E Cuasa. Register. as been presented to the judge of for our' being required by ibe the present stage ofaSaira background last week. probate terms of said will, and that pole’s THE DU ROY MTHi. CO., aaid county of Hanc* ek for the purpoee of Thomas Hunt ha* .. TAtFoP MAINE for tbeir works, and it ia not snrpriaing allowed, filed and recoided 01 H. and Park being in the pro- 0«dlner. Hascock as.-At a probate court Martha Gaapar Samuel R. >lc- Lake, Michigan. bate court «S2?W*>»• duly in tk* J*®1® ? that the of moving pictures are of our sa d county of Hancock 5; Hut. of Bilswortb. In and for said county of Hsuvocx. producers Ordered. That po-ei. and Master, of Lowell, Mau., are the notice thereof be given to all ****!. r,.pon.l- on the sixth of in iht y** same line of work. spending Dilute*. Ailo'0'1 persons day July, taking op the persons interested therein, by a hating demands against hundred summer with their uncle, J. G. Barron. groftMunai Cuba. publishing the estate of said deceased of our Lord one thousand Bine Tbe entitled tbe “Black copy of this order three weeks successively in are desired to fifteen moving picture the Ellsworth ,OP rettlemeat. and W Mh. American, a newspaper printed all in- A CERTAIN instrument from tbe studios of tbe London debtedXIn*i2Vi£e thereto ?*“** are to purporting Spot” H. at EUtwonb. ia aaid county of Hancock, requested make wpay- t*aiaui« nt of Ikeafneas Cannot Me Cured SCOTT meat immediatly. a copy of the last will sod Film is one of these of unusual ALICE prior to the third day of August, n. ds 1*11, j DEWITT CLINTON BLAIR late Company local as cannot reach sfkcialty mladk of that at a RoaaarH GaaDiaaa. ^ g®.1* by applications, they they may appear probate court, then V1DERE, Warren county. NBW JERSEY, merit. the diseased portion of the ear. There ia TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND to be held at Ellsworth, in and for aaid T‘0,," Hw *■ __ deceased, and of tho probate one to care and GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. of Jaiyk ms. ikhrjofns* only way deafness, that ia by county Hancock, at ten o’clock In the fore- said New Jersey, duly authenticated, At tbe itraad. constitutional remedies. Deafness Ucaused Agent Uutoo Date Deposit A Trust Co-, of r Art- noon, and show by cause, if any they have, lag been presented to the Judge of an flamed condition of tbe mucous of aud. for furuttlitug Probate and Honda the same. P*y* feature at tbe Win- lining Surety against .nbKrlb*r, UmiU F. Jon.., of W.ur- bate for oar of Hancock for Saturday’s Strand, tbe Eustacbiau Tube. When this tube is in- Oliver BERTRAND E CL ARK. of lo«rn. county Agent Typewriter; typewriter supplies Judge Probate. THE commnnw«u!tb of MuuehuMtu parpoae of bet ap flowed. Sled tbe is a full of flamed you have a sound or im- A true of the order. n«r*by nolle* ibnt •» ning Futurity,” picture rumbling Cor. Main and Water Bta. (over Maore’a ecpf original fl... b* hu been duly* recorded la tb. coart of oar perect hearing, and when it is Drug Attest:—K. B. appointed administrator probata tbriila. Waiter Miller, tbe famous entirely more). EilswortA. Me. Cnasn. Register. of the estate of county of Haneock. closed, deafness is tbe result, and unless the IDA E. JONEH, late of Ordered, That notice (hereof be in the rote. Two inflammation can be taken oat and this subscriber nereoy gives notice that SOMERVILLE * kleej Jockey, appears feeding tube commonwealth of all iaUrea\ad thereto by pubU.h.M restored to iu normal eoaditon. wilt THEhe baa been duly appointed executor MASMacHUSBTTB. i paraone horue races are shown, with bdhriug WILLIAM SEMPLE the a ol this order three ereeka aaocaaeiwy thrilling be forever; nine cases out of ten of last will and testament of *'0n<1‘ “ lb« copy destroyed jj)K. ‘.hi.* k*". df. 1j la the Ellaworth American. a scenes. are caused Catarrh, which is ELIZA I. aadaiJP*«»» many other exciting Sunning by nothing bat OSTEOPATH JORDAN, late of WALTHAM, F I-y>»ood at Bll.norti la eald county of an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. Oill^d^h Hnneock printed a. it all is a love story which fixes in the county of Hancock, deceased, and Mnlno bi? county.: cock, to Ika ihlrd day of Auiuri. through We will One Hundred Dollars for Specialties: Nkrvous Diseases, In lb. prior court give any given bonds aa the law direct*. All persora stateBtuto ofit mI,*.'n«*niMaine. | IklS. that at a probate of tbe with the case of Deafness (caused catarrh) that All persons haring demands they may appear raw tbe sympathies spectators by Diseases or Stomach. having demands against the eetate of said dt against the then to ba held at Bil.worth, la and for cannot be cured Hall's Catarrh Cure. estate of raid deceased areds- for and with tbe “favorite” by cessed are deeired to present the hum for of alien o’clock ta tka barn and heroine, Bend for circulars free. Tra.tm.nt and Coneultetioo, by Appoint- lo' «d county Hancock, have. settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re and .ho. If nay they in tbs horse races. Tbe picture also gives P. J. CHENEY AGO Ohio. meat, in KHsworth on In"**ln* aooa. cadi.. Toledo, Friday.. queeted to make payment immedintelv. in tares ting “ou tue inside’' of Bold 76c. glimpses by Druggists. Addr.M, Eutera Trut Bldg., Bangor. Mala. Howsao L. Joxdan. 3EbTBAND*B*'cLABK. Judge of Probate. horse racing. Tbe picture is in four parti. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 1M led m-1 «. ms. Loou F Jo,,“ Telephone. July July U. I1U A true copy of^oT^nat ojdar.

e news Mu*., waited Mbnds ban this vnk. Bha ELLSWORTH FALLS. ELLSWORTH MARKETS. Stbntianulitt. Bounty baa ^__ npanad bar ewatago at Sooth Oaar late, Wbara bar Wesley and Dalton Franklin SOUTH PENOBSCOT. family win loin bar Inter. Bogan ban ntarnad to Following art retail In Ellnworth Mr* Jeaala Dexter. price* Ell* SupiM la »t*tt«ng her brother, Baton, of RoallodaU, Man., Mr*. •nd Clifford Carter \ to-day: deogbtrr are ber ia bona from Dear lala. r F. Weeeort.hl Eilaworth. nailing mother, Mr*. Bor* Martha when be visited Rev. o. J. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Baton. After a law weak* barb Ouptili. farce et Bageduee hell Friday eeen- butter. R. T„e they will rtait In'Arooatook. Master Edward McPherson, of Bangor, Creamery 88040 STRAND THEATER «ell attended. Proceed*. fl8.30. Dairy butter. R... 25080 iau oummer is bis Many people bar* arrived tbia eiaiting grandparents, Llewellyn Fresh eggs. doc...... 38 drey, of Hengor, (pent Sunday week. Kincaid and wile. Uoyd The cottage* era all occo and Fowl, R. md Beele and pied, 90*33 ODD FELLOW8 BLOCK ,ill> hi* grandparent*, tbe hotele are filling faat. Percy B. Flood, who baa employment Chickens, R. 36080 Kvenlngs nt 7 nnd 8.15 Dally Matinee nt 115 *»!*• Broilers j Yacht Ugaratta, of New witb Haynes A Chalmers Co., Bangor, is B».. 00 of who baa York, Capt. ton. Mr* Allan. Sedgwick, apent Prank borne lor a vacation. Hay. loose, 014.00 0810.00 Torrey, formerly of thia town, waa Araks with her daeghter, Mrs. VEGETABLES. , (,« in th* harbor thia wuk. Mrs. Hubbard C. Newell and son, ol Potatoes, bu. 46 TO-NIGHT Bramard Condoe, reterhed home Sunday. Mr*. Lillian wbo baa South Portland, are visiting her parents, New potatoes, 26 of Smalt, spent tbe pk. tieorge Whilebeuee, Boolhhey Har- Lord and • GRAND BALL winter in Boaton. la visiting ber mother, Henry wile. Cabbage, R.. 08 Suodhy * Hh hire. Whitehouae, Onions. R. (ajr, ,)*nl Mra. Jama* Jordan. Mn. Mary D. Jordan and granddaugh- 06 wbo i* visiting her mother, Mrs. Sueh String beans, qt. 08 Mra. Jeanette ters, Mlaaee Helen M. Flood and Mildred BLACK BOX” Pickering, wbo bu been Beets, bunch. 07008 “THE:. Sprague. in la Black, are In Otis. Camden, bar*. visiting Carrots, 07&08 Thomas Urlndle, euperintendent of Billie Ritchie in Two-Reel Corned} Mr*. Nalli* wbo Mn. Emma Willey and ton Leroy, ol Blueli'II-Brooklln-Sedgwiek acbool dia- Saunders, recently FRUIT. came here from Philadelphia, left Cberryfleld, wen guests ol Malcolm W. Lemons, dos 36080 triri. attended the superintendent*’ meet- Priday for la lee boro, where her bnabaod nils Tucker and wile over tbe Fourth. Oranges, dos. 80840 THURSDAY at t aatioe. one, ing ol tbe Strawberries. 18816 Drtxal yachts. Friends ben ol Mr. and Mn. F. H. Fuller in two-reel Gooseberries io Mary society drama AT **«OCKT C*IMT". J“'P Lowell, of Tarrytown, N. Y., an to glad Cantaloupe, each. 10 «•_Kcx. learn of tbe t reat” wa* the eceoe of an en- birth of a son to them on "Rocky A FEW STAPLES. “HIS GUARDIAN ANGEL” event 8TONINOTON. July 11. joyable Saturday evening, when Sugar, granulated, R. 7 < RLRRRATIOX OF Drama Illustrated Mr* Alfred A. Prim entertaintd at TBE FOCRTB. Dr. Thomas 8. Tapley, wife and son powdered... 10 Comedy Songs bad on* of dinner Mr*. J. W. Babaon, Miaa Monet tc Stonington tbe beat Fourth Waaaon, of Tramoot, spent Sunday with yellow. 7 ot celebrations ever Hallam, Miaa Isabel Baheon, Him Esther July held here, the E. A. Flood and wife. Wasson ia spend- Coffee, R. 80 038 drawback Tea, R. FRIDAY * Kaufman, Miaa Beulah Babaon and only being tbe weather, which ing tbe week witb bit grandparents. 40066 and kept many away. Nevertbelen there was Molasses, gal.. 46860 Grace Cunard and Francis Ford in Meter*. Berwyn John Babaon, of Rev. J. D. Prigmora, wife and two chil- a fair-sited which MEATS AND PROVISIONS. Watnlngton, D. C.; Mia* Bae llallay, of crowd, enjoyed th* dren an gueats of A. W. Ellis and wife. aporta of th* Beef. R. 25040 “The Curse of The Desert” Marrenlon. Va., and Misses Gladys and day. Mr. Prtgmore is at Islesford for tbe sum- Th* Veal, R.. 16038 Vor* of Malden, Mass., who are morning program included tbe mer. He has been Moore, preaching in Sedalia, LaAb, R. 20080 FIVE GIFTS GIVEN AWAY Mr*. Prim. •port*. Th* greand pole furnished con- visiting Mo., since leaving ben six years ago. Salt pork, R. IS siderable amanment, but no one succeeded In the evening the younger people gave Lard, R... 15 In Nineteen friends of Mr. and Mn. Levi out-of-door deatna, “The reaching tbe top. la tbe bicycle race, an original W. Bennett met witb them on FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. SATURDAY Wallace Chalmera won Wednesday urea of Dolor**”.. The cast: firtt prlxe, George Advent to celebrate Mrs. Ben- Flour, bbl... 87.50 g8.00 3. evening, July 7, Cbalraera, 2; Ray Small, The tug-of- bbl. 8.00 Overture Sinclair’s Orchestra at 7 m. Robert Morriaoo. the hero-Berwyn ttabaoo nett’s and also fancy brands, 08.60 by p* war was woo Small’a team. seventy-fourth birthday, • Mexican trader-John by Corn, bag,(wnole. 180 p«tln> Pete. Babson the fiftieth of their crackedfor meal, Tbe «u anniversary wedding, Bronco Billy, the sheriff.Vora Moore parade postponed from tbe Shorts, mixed feedfandtmlddlings, 1.7501.80 which occurred on 3. Mr. and Mrs. “WINNING THE FUTURITY” bat July Oats 188 Mr* Stewart.... -Either Kaufman early morning, took place at oood, in bag (**ba). two * Bennett wen married July 3, 1866, by Rev. showing gTeat horse races, 220 exciting scenes g bows nos t Rae Halley •pit* of the ram. Jobo Annie, in the uni- Isabel Baboon Robert Cole, a former pastor of the Ells- Armwacna form of a major, waa marshal ot tbe day. polore*.. ..* .■ Beulah Baboon worth Baptist church. Both an enjoying XUrntuununtg. The Vinalbavrn band, twenty pieces, fur- good and have tbe best wishes of Tues. OFFICER 666 Gladys Moore was author aod stage nished music. health, COMING, July 20, their many friends for more manager. There were several scenes, the On© of tbe moat elaborate floats in line many yean of wedded life. most picturesque being the Indian camp. wa* that of tbe Knigbta of Pythias, de- PLUMBING, Don’t Forget—Dally Matinee Tbr costumes were unique and pleasing. picting one of the first duties of the MOUNT Ttic Mexican and Bpanisb collection of Knigbta, to “care for tbe afflicted". Tbe DESERT. Hot Water Heating, Furnace Pedro and the Mrs. A. M. ware* used by Pete, cowboy Pythian Misters also bad a handsome float Hastings and daughter Mil- Work and Jobbing. outfit of the saeriff were the features of and two automobiles In line. dred spent the week-end in Bangor. The was tbr evening. play enjoyed by an Tbe Odd Fellows and Kebekabs made a John A. Homes, with a party of friends, HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES appreciative audience of neighbors and fine showing, thirty Odd Fallows appear- spent a few days of last week in Bangor. frirnds. ing in line in regalia, unrfer dis- special Miss Bertha McFarland has returned to Twenty Years’ 'Experience. As a finale of the evening. Misses Gladys pensation, with tbe Kebekabs on a hand- her home in Trenton after a few days here. Personal attention to all details. Telephone and Vora Moore, banjo and mandolin some float decorated" in pink and green. Hollis K. Hysotn has returned to hi»bus- or mall orders promptly attended to. soloists of Lansing's mandolin orchestra The Eastern Mtar float was another iness in Boston, after a few weeks with his of of Boston, gave pleasing selections. feature of tbe parade, decorated with red Bangor—“The Capital family here. EDWARD F. BRADY, July U. 8t*gc. rotes on a background of green. __ Grant St, Ellsworth, Me. Tbe of Mrs. William S. Brow n and two children Daughters Kuth of tbe Metho- Telephone 5— 8. have gone to Ellsworth to visit Mrs. & So States the EAST BLCEHILL. dist Monday school, rode in a float repre- Kingdom” Ralph Royal. Mi** Ruth Grindle is employed at Isle senting tbe “Gleaners". Tbe school chil- Mrs. Louis K. Richardson was called au Haut. dren, dressed as sailors, rode in a float to Chamber of Com- a decorated Bar Harbor laat week tbe illness and Bangor Miss Christy Tuft# is home from Phila- representing sloop, with by thousand* of daisies. This float took first death of her father. Frank Phillips. delphia. for a few weeks. A. W. CURTIS prize. Paul R. Atherton, of Bangor, formerly merce Hichsrd Ashworth, who works In Vinal- Ellsworth, Me. Four ladies in sou’westers manned a of this village, is spending bis vacation at haven, is home for a few daya. schooner-rigged yacht decorated with the home of his cousin. Judith L. Babson. Doors, Windows, Roofing, Saw tit last week to turn out in great numbers to see a story of J. si. Andrews, of Rochester, N. V., has daisies. The weather j yacht made heavy j Mrs. Alton L\ Brown and Mrs. Russian life at the Graphic Theatre. A story of Russia and Eng- hit new George j opened cottage. and being dismasted, Screen Doors, Window land. Of Nihilists and narrowly escaped Salisbury went to Bar Harbor on Sunday Screens, revolutionaries. uniformed soldiers of the Dr. S Beach and family, of Augusta, but no lives were lost. The costumes \ Czar. Of a and a Grand Duke. A of to see their aged grandfather who is very ( Moulding and Gutter, pretty girl story Love and have opened tbrir new cottage. worn by these ladies were the most appro- low*. War. This story is entitled “The Black Spot” and is from the Miss Elia of ha* priate of the day. This float took the Hardware, Paper, Wall studios of the London Film Adams, Portland, j H. Allen, who is in a Sheathing Company. second Roger employed ; ; her for the season. prize. The girl, through drawing lots with her father’s opened cottage bank at Presque Isle, is speuding a few Board, Glass, Putty, Zinc, accomplices, Four ladies, dressed as clowns, riding in j is unfortunate enough to draw the “black spot” which according Mr*. Preyer and Mi** M. Silvey, of New weeks w ith his parents, M. L. Allen and Lead. an automobile, helped along the fun. to their code, means that she shall kill the Duke.- They have an Y ork, are living in the W.Chapman house. wife. I The Scouts made a tine show mg in idea that the Duke is an and a character. She Hoy 12. enemy dangerous Mr*. H. M. Marshall, with little ton July TanoO. ! their new uniforms, while the “horri- doesn't kill him, and as she has broken faith, they decide that she Joel, ol Alfred, is her brother, visiting bles", In many and fantastic costumes, must die. Through a trick the Duke himself is the one who W. C. York. THE— [ helped out nicely. MAR1 ME LIST. draws the black spot to kill her. But does he do it? No. This is F. W. Frost and two children, of Plain- One of the amusing features was the a thriller. And in the end, after the Duke has saved her life, they field, V J„ are occupying the Board msn- rural mail carrier, who is a small man, CLARION. do not manry as we suppose. This is a different story. Ask for Hancock C ounty Port*. Miliiken oltage. dressed as “Uncle Mam", while beside | it at your favorite Theatre. Jane Gail is the girl. Franklin—Ar July 10, sch Manic Saunders, woman a a fm Mrs. George Huaaey, of Providence, R. him rode an immense in striking j Northeast Harbor Whether it’a range or a “Vote for bid July 11, ach Charlotte Miller, New York I t« spending the summer with her costume, carrying banner, nace—if it is a it n Ar July 12, sch Portland Packet, Bouton “Clarion”, It is a Phoenix Feature Film. Costs more but it’s worth it mother, Mrs. Cora Women." They were given a prize. bid IS. sch Donna T Boston Long. July Briggs. sure to meet “Toddler Goaa," the mascot, attracted every requirement. Prof. L. Marks, wife and two children, Made the Wood Co. much attention with his red blanket arid HORN. by Bishop of a in bridge, Maas., are occupying L. W. American flags, with a red, white and blue Bangor. Sola by Bridges' house for the season. ribbon about bis neck. He rode with the EATON—At Deer H e. July 2. to Mr and Mrs Mr*. Walter L Eaton, a daughter. J. P. Harry Dolber, with daughter Pythian Mister*. ELDRIDGE, of her FiFIELD—At West Stonmgt-n. June .V, to Grace, Waltham, Mas*., la visiting w was best ever The parade, as a hole, the Mr ami Mrs Charles H Fifieid, a daughter. Main Street. Ellsworth rr; her, Mrs. Nora Wight. seen here, the decorations unique and ap- GATCOMB—At Hancock. July s, to Mr ami Mrs (latcomb. a sou. Mrs. Luther W. Bridges and sons Wil- propriate, especially those of the several Mayna.d HOLLAND—At btouington, to Mr and bur «ud Walter have moved into E. D. fraternal orders. It should be added that July 9,, Waldo Farms Butter Printed at Mrs James E Holland, a daughter. County Paper Leach's summer residences, cottages, bunga- farmhouse for the summer. the orders did not appear in competition MORETTI—At btouington, July 11, to Mr and Mrs Antonio Moretti, a daughter. lows. Urge and small places in prices Mr*. A. I. Long and sons Irvin and for prizes. to to suit. We have the best bargains in Ten constables and policemen, under MOSLEY —At Bar Harbor. July 5, Mr and The American Office Clifton, of Portland, are spending a few Mrs Clyde Mosley, a daughter. New England. Write us your want. Sheriff were on wicks with C. Deputy Paul*Mcolt, duty — At to Mr. Long's parents, E. MORKIbON Mariaville, July 6, Mr and Dickey-Knowltoo Real Estate Co, Best quality Red T-imi water-proof and grease proof vegetable parch- during tbe and preserved excellent Mrs Emery Morrison, a son. Long and wife. day, BELFAST. MAINE. ment pjM>er, printed with especially-made bntter.paper ink to — comply races NORWOOD At Penobscot, July 5. to Mr. order. The motor-boat and tub had with new law. There is cl r on the none better Mrs. William Maraden amd children, aud Mrs Mayuard H Norwood, a daughter. eap< paper market; to be called off on account of the ! high — M Uiiam and Dorothy, of North Dighton, SC ARC I At Stonington. July 4, to Mr and wind. Mrs Marino bcarci. a daughter. IRA B. Jr. and Ms**., are visiting Mrs. Maraden'• sister, HAGAN, PRICE, including paper printing: dance in tbe was SMITH— At Ellsworth, 1U, to Mr and Mrs Mr*. Tne evening largely July John Cham lay. H Wesley smith, a daughter. Civil Engineer, : attended. 500 sheets size, Mrs. Twining, of Borlington, Mass., pound $1.75; half-pound size, $1.50 MAKKIKD. Land Surveyor. “ and Mrs. aod EAST SUI.UVAN. 1000 __ 2.25 Marry Wright daughters 0__ I Corrosfoodeiici Solicited. 2.50; Kaymtb and Hrnmelm, of Andover, Mr*. Charles Doyle U visiting in Corea. MILLER—BOI8SONNE AULT—At Ellsworth, ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7 H DON’T Your Butter Use of “SLOPPY” Rubber Maas., sre hers tor the summer. July 7, by Rev R Mathews, Miss Lucy Cheapen By Stamp The Winifred, Mr. Thomsen's motor- May Miner, of Waldoboro, to Louis Na- July 12. K. Boiksouneauit. of Mt Desert. boat, was launched last week. poleon NEWBURY-BAKER-At asiine, June 26, Many People In This Town John (1. Allen and wile, ol Winthrop, Rev Mr Mis# Doris EAST LAMOINE. by Peabody, Newbuiy. never really enjoyed a meal until A. of New Haven, Conn, Richard W Baker, Mass., are guest* of Mrs. J. Dyer. Jo we advised them to take a Mrs. E. L. Kingmtn, of Bangor, it visit- of Cast 1 ne. and of North ing Mrs. H. L. Smith. Burton Winalow wife, TR ICY—ROLLINS—At Franklin, July «. by Miss Rosa Linda to Easton. Mass., are expected to open their Rev O Mayo, Tracy Mrs. Oscwr llyaom, of Sullivan, visited Irviug Os man Rollins, both of Fraukliu. Wt bungalow this week. DTabi«ia •Mr-. Dyer Young last week. | YOUNG -COLE W HI.L-At Corea. July 3. by E Miss Vivian E before ami after each weal. Sold only Miss Abbie Bragdon, Miss Nora White Rev Charlotte Sanborn. Morris Hodgkins and wife, of Portland, Young, of Cores, lo Roy Coleweii, of Steu- by us—2oc a box. and Miss Doris Hatch are attending sum- ben. were guests of Mias Addie ljodgkins over E. G. Moors. mer school at Machias. Sucdey. ftllKO, Mrs. A. 8. Cummings was out calling on GINGER ALE Mr. Ashworth, of Besse-Aahworth Co., CommiBBion fHmljantB. , friends this morning, the drat time for HARMIN' — At Hrookliu. June 28. Joseph H In the woods, on the water, at the club, on the held, has for Bangor, rented the Wiggin cottage Hub so ii. aged 7ft years. 6 months, 28 days st need many mouths, and enjoying au automo- work Of st plsy—you Clicquot Club Ginger the June Walter Scott summer. BROWN —At Castine, 28. Ale if you're hot or thirsty. bile ride. Brown, aged tt« years. 3 months, 8 days. Dr. Fred of N. who Bay it By thm com from Reynolds, Dover, H., Miss Blackwell and CARTER—At Hrookliu, June 29. Mrs Miunie Miss Clio Chilchtt, yamt Grocer er Pnmtist motored here with bis who are at Carter, aged 41 years, 9 month#, 19 days. \I BOSTON family, Mrs. Blackwell, ol New York, who are their has to Dover. HINCKLEY—At Hoil’s Cove, July 8, Charles cottage, returned and Miss Club Co. stopping at Hancock Point, Hill, W Hinckley, aged 37 years, I mouth, ll days. ^MISSION MERCHANT Clicquot at There was a — pleasant dancing party were guests st dinner Saturday at “Hill- LYNAM At Bar Harbor, Juiy 11, John S Millis, Maas. rthore aged 81 years, 5 months. 29 days. Jk Acres Tbefe Lynam. « Saturday evening. croft”. — June Mrs Will be another next M'PHERSON At East Boston, 18, WANT VJ Saturday evening. H. 1. Thomsen and wife entertained Alice (BiondettS) McPherson, formerly of Music by higgine’ orchestra, Ellsworth. Ellsworth, aged 27 years 3 months, 6 days. wbat developed into a bouse party Thurs- PHILLIPS—At Bar itfa-bor, July \T Levi F John Sullivan and family, of Bangor, The were James Hill day uigtl. guests Phillips, aged 86 years, 1 month, 21 days. Live •re at Shore Mr. and' sod Miss Poultry Acres; Dargey and wife. Miss Frances Wood SOPER—At Bucksport. July 5, Luke S Soper, family, of Bangor, at Deslsle's; cottage; Helen Hill invited for supper and the aged 84 years, 4 months. storm made the and Mrs. Pearl Young and children, of Stam- evening. The terrible TVLER-At Bluehill, Julv 7. Mrs Elizabeth H ••Hillcroft” hospitality much appreciated. Ty!f r, of Brooktin, aged 73 years, 10 mouths, ford, Conn., at the Murcfa house; Mise July 13. H. 23 days. Louise Cousins, of Bangor, at Mrs. Her- __ WOOD-At Oceanville ,'Stoningtou). July 7, Farm Produce. bert Everett Wood, aged 4 years, 6 mouths, 12 Davis’. A of were 'to family bugs preparing days. * B. ——————— July 12. make a raid on some fruit tree*, when one _ ol the younger bug* happened to notice a aBMrUmrrunl. DEEK ISLE. parcel of English sparrows chattering on a in the immediate vicinity ol the B. E. Cook and wife left Monday around HUMORS short tree. Then one of the young bugs turned •GET RID OF visit to Portland. SHORTHAND BUSINESS TELEGRAPHY aod said: “Moth- Dean in alarm to it* mother Rollins, superintendent of schools, AND AVOID SICKNESS ha9 keen the Po|icv of this institution for thirty years. We we f ad better hike out from lift DiVlirilT inIII flUVflllvkAftt/ANf F was in Castine this week to alteud the er, HU rsilfltni recognize the purchaser's right to an examination of the here or those birds will get every Humors in the blood cause inter- goods, and a test of their quality before nayment is required. No other school la New Eng- eupermtendenta'conveiition. in or in itself to allow this. Puli satisractiou or no mother's1)sou of us.” But the old bug nal that affect the land has faith enough you payment. W. H. of Ellsworth, derangements Patten and wife, for the aa she PORTLAND BANGOR AUGUSTA kept right on heading tree, whole system, as well as pimples, were in town a tew days this week. calmly answered: “My son, those spar- boils ami other eruptions, and are Mrs. C. for raise more A. flaskell left Southport rows can tuaa and tight and responsible for the readiness with JUST LOOK AT THAT HEBROxX ACADEMY band is birds 1 ever Monday, where bar baa superin- .-for their sixe than any which many people contract disease. OLO SUIT OF YOUK8! Hebron, Maine the of a three master one to catch a tending building saw, but 1 never knew bug For forty years Hood’s Sarsapa- There's another summer’s wear In •turtsvant Homo—one of the moat beauti- which he fftl residences for girls in New England will later command. or a worm.” Mont: There ere many has been more successful than it if cleansed and rilla repaired, pressed — Atwood Moll a modern home for boys. a deal of trouble who knows how. Mrs. Ed A. Richardson has gone to people who stir up good any other medicine in expelling by a man Exhilarating air. Wholesome food. Pore where her husband recently and make a lot of racket, but when it humors and their inward spring water. College preparatory. Gen- Montreal, removing eral courses. Domestic science. Address useful DAVID FRIEND Knows How, arrived from ■ to Sooth America. comae to doing anything really they and outward effects. Get Hood’s. trip and his are reasonable. Wm. K. SARGENT, UU then. prices D., Principal Mrs. Maliaan Robbins, of Cambridge, aren’t No other medicine acta like it._ though the were Interfered with by and wcra accompanied home by Mr. |uwa COUNTY NEWS the rein. The dm me Um called COUNTY NEWS Farnawortb. who will remain tor a law evening | oat a house. day* while the vernal on which t« ia em- packed STONINGTON. BROOK LIN. ployed ia discharging. John Hanker, ol Turtle Lake, Wie., is Hon. Sumner P. Mills end family ere the school July 12. Echo. spending s short tune with hie mother, Emery Brecy i« peintinc high _ vi.Umg hie mother, at Weal Stonington. Mrs. Saseo Bunker. building. W EOT SULLIVAN. Dr. George B. Noyee, who bet been D. O. wife sad friends, Mr. Miss Hilda Bates, of Hermon, is em- Campbell, A. P. Havey ia attending summer school mtaping at Lake Ottawa, was home the Ptrsbisy and wife* returned to S*nfer- ployed at Mrs. Ralph Bent’s. at Orono. Fourth. rule Wednesday. Miss Uarris Freethey, of Providence, Miss Bessie Gordon bms returned from C. Herbert Belledne, of Boetoo, with The Methodist school will have 3. I., is at Haven for two months. Sunday teaching. family and guest*, strived si West Ston- lie snnasl picnic July 30, if pleaeenl. A who has been on the island mm Warren Ford, ForJpfant» and CblHran j Miss Mildred Gordon is employed at ingtoo Saturday. trip to Behring island by scow a planned. of Georgetown the past month, is at home. Northeast (iartior. Miss Sandbolser arrived at the camp on Ellsworth Long and wile and Mlea Ernest Dowell has gone tc Addison. He Eugene Ash bas gone to Bar Harbor. Frasier's island this week. Her summer Edna, of Ben Pedro, Isle of Pines, who are will be the travelling representative of the * here be bas work. people err coming on every boat. guest* of Mrs. Long’s parents, J. L>. Per- Kind You Have Union Tea Co., in that stection. Grand July 5, NlML. kins and wife, visited tn Obto anil New Miss Maad Shew, ot ia a _ F. ball Plymouth, There was a dance at I. O. O. York en rout* to Maine. guest at George Kinaldo's. Misa Lana Crockett is the guest of Mrs. Cole’s orchestra. Saturday evening. Harold a Bate* Dr. George and wils, ot Philip Crockett. Clifford, college student, Always Bought Gott and Phillips Bangor, Mrs. G. F. Gott, Mias Amelia will the summer la tble section. bave been at G. F. Hooper 's. Mrs. Elvira Torrey. of Bangor, is a guest apend were in Rockland last Mrs. A. M. Joyce the 8. O. Don- Eben .Haddocks, of Schenectady, N. Y., of Fred A. Torrey and wile. Tbe family gathering at week. Bears the \ is at borne for bis vacation. of is nell bomeetead Sunday included Benja- is Mrs. Della Choale, Beverly, Maas., Lucius Cousins, of Holyoke, Mess., min Graves, wife snd son Kay, of North- and Howard Cousins and wile, ot Bar Har- spending the summer ben. visiting his parents, C. C. Cousin* east Ifsrrwir, and son Shirley and w ife, of bor. spent tbe week-end at the home ot Mr*. Scott Geyer has gone on a trip to wife. Boston; Frank Blsisdell. wife and daugh- Signature Peter Milne. her old home in Gloucester, Maas. Mrs. Nellie Barrett, of W ashington, D. ter. Mis* Alts, snd son Boyd, wife snd Mr*. /Jiv her Lester Hall and Mrs. Fred Dyer, John L. Goss and wife and Miss Lillian C., i* spending the summer with little daughter Beryl. ot Hancock Point, were guests ot Mrs. Goa* are guests of Mn. Max Button. * uncle, J. H. Hooper. At tbe granite wbsrf tbe schooner* Yorke last week. Lyman Mrs. Fred T. of is vis- Charles Freethey, of Hopedsle, Mass., Simpson, Camden, Donna T. Bngg* snd Pochssaet are load- Mise Alma Cook, of is her mot Mr*. E. E. Gr indie. is his vsoation with his sister, Sotnesville, iting bar, ing, the former for Boston snd the latter Mr spending spending her vacation with her Miss Cl arris Freethey. parents, A. E. Long and son, of Bluebill, spent I for Providence, Buuker and wile. Henry Fourth with bit F. Homer Dr. Herbert Smith and Miss Caroline the brother, July U._B. Wm. P. Goodwin and j Smith, of Washington, D. C\, are st “The wife,accompanied Long. by Robert Blsisdetl and Eugene WEST BRUGES VILLE. Maxie'* for the surome*. Springer, Tbe Moose island quarry opened the went to Nicolin Clement Robinson and of Port- recently. 8th for* Ibat will Inst sev- wile, Clyde Withsm, of Wilton, s former high cutting Job Miss land, were in town last week. In Sara Bunker was in West Ooolda- eral week*. school principal here, is spending two boro Wednesday, and was accompanied Mr*. Lydia Emery, of Bangor, is with weeks st Eggemoggin inn. Cspt. Alvab Canary bas gone to Bar Har- bo ue by Miss Etbei Noyes. her sister, Mr*. Mary 8. Wasson. Gleason Allen and Llewellyn Herrick re- bor to take charge of a yacht. His family Koacoe and wite tbe him. Fred D. Jones, of Belfast, epeot turned to Boston Thursday, after spend- Springer spent accompanied Sunday Use Fourth in Bar Harbor. Their daughters with bis slater* at tbe homestead. ing their vacations in town. Mrs. James McGuire, with son, of Ntw and Helen visited friends in Marjorie is her J. Nelson Schooner Three Slaters, Capt. Shepard, l\/' Mr. librarian of the Congres- York, visiting parents, Parsons, and Cnionvilie Scarsport Coombs and wife. i* loading wood at Wasson's wharf for sional library at Washington, D. C., is the July 12. M. Brewer. \J^ For Over guest of Col. W. B. Thompson. Capt. Frank Brown, of tbe Eastern John S. and after two Mrs. C. C. Cousins, who hss spent the LAltOlNE. Steamship Co., and bis wife, of Brewer, Tapley family, with her are guests of A. Brown. week* at tbe Tsplsy boms, left for Charles past month in Holyoke, Mass., Roy Stratton, of Boatoo, baa spent the Capt. George ton Saturday. children, returned home Sunday. past week «t borne. Capt. Cbapin has pat on his steamer, Years Mr*. who has Thirty of Nortbfleld, Daydream, between St on i net on and Isle Maggie Blodgett, spent Prof. Herbert Roberts, Mra. Edna Cuenza and ton are boarding an to connect «itb steamer Perns- tbe winter in has her Vt., was in town Wednesday. Prof. at Mra. James Haat, Sedgwick, opened Covey’s. bouse for tbe is of Norwich, quid. summer, Roberts acting president John Whitaker and wife, of Dorchester, it rained all tbe Mr*. Annie Green and sister, Mrs. Rob- university. Mass., are at their so turner home here. Although day flftb, of are Mrs. Nellie who has the many people from out of town were here. inson, Bangor, occupying “tjuiet Joyce, spent Mrs. A. p. Reynolds and Mrs. Bernard Best" owned Charles H. Bab- w inter and in Metros*, Maas., with There was a parade of horribles in tbe cottage, by spring Rose and of came baby, Cambridge, Mass., of ... *•« *••• nrrt. is her at Haven egg-race, won Rich Tbur- bidge. Copy Wnpptr. CASTORIAM nmOT her daughter, at cottage morning; by lafct week. Mra. Sumner Foater, of Cari- for the summer. low; cycle race, pie-eating contest, bag Jama* Farnham and daughter Nellie, bou. and daughter Helen, are also here. race, and after a with hit Ger- Victor Friend and wife, of Melrowe, greased pig, greased pole, many week tatbe.-, Capt. the Through k;ndne*s of Mrs. Moody other In the evening there was a sham for their in Mass., and Robert Friend, wife and son, sports. Farnham, left home and Miss Stebbeos, 130 boqka have been bail at tbe bouse. Vinalhaveo band Portland of Lowell, Mass., spent a tew days this opera Sunday. procured for t be public library. The books tbe week in town. played throughout day. July are at the grange hall, which will be 11_Tomoy. open tbe of from Thursday night, during gale, two Mrs. E. H. Bridges has returned from 3 to5 afternoons the HANCOCK POINT. Saturday during Co. boats that have in the the Eastern Dredging Bangor, where she has been hospi- summer. been tbe channel between Crotch Mis* Ruth Curran, of Bangor, is visiting tal for several weeks for treatment. She dredging 12. Mrs. Hattie Martin. • July R. H. and Moose islands, broke adrift and it was is much improved in health. feared that they had gone to sea or sunk. Ur. H. W. Bali and sister Jennie were In Sixty-five books of up-to-date fiction COREA. The tug Betsey Ross went out in search of Bar Harbor last week. were received st the W. library Saturday. Alma Miss Stew art has gone to Hancock them. One was found sank near Mark Master ot Bar is B. has to the Shirley Hass, Harbor, Thompson presented library Point for summer. the island. The other, with eight or ten men, the guest of Andrew and wife. about twenty-live books of reports. Partridge John who «u located near Brimstone. She was Duniver, recently bought a Ed Wooster, of was a Last of Sickle Is On account of the storm last Monday, Massachusetts, The Pipeful is a leaking and bad lost a mast and place here, erecting stable. badly week-end of Mrs. H. Ball and the school which *11 to guest T. Sunday picnic some other but all on board were Kane, of the scboouer gear, island was Capt. Mildred family. have been held on Tor rev's safe. as Fresh as the First May. of Riuebill, discharged a load of salt held in the town hall. Dinner was served Will Bail and wife, Mr. and Mr*. Reed for July 10. Nihil. Roy Stewart __ to seventy-six, and from the amount of Thursday. and C. A. Ponnev went to East Franklin In of the tobacco flavor the leaf being rr noise, it is presumed the children, as well spite rain July 3, there was uepkitiov. in Mr. Bali’s car Sunday. Real depends upon a good crowd here at the celebratiou. as the older people, enjoyed themselves. A reception was given Tuesday evening Hancock Point baseball team defeated served in its natural state, possible only by pressing They cleared fKl at the Baptist church. Mrs. F. Hamblen in honor of her Mrs. Elisa Tyler, of this place, died by Lucy Ellsworth in a cloeeiy-played game last leaves into form and keeping it in by cover-.' Clara Burton whose plug at the home of Mrs. H. H. Eaton, Mis* Vivian Young, of thi* town, and daughter, Hamblen, Saturday. The score was 15 to 5. The Tuesday a leaf The natural flavor of marriage to T. a at- with natural wrapper. at South Bluehill, where she had been en Roy Corvell, Steuben, were married Percy Clarke, young batteries were Dinsmore and Gallison, 4. Miss Sanborn a of this took June of tobacco when cut or ployed. She was taken ill Friday and July officiated. Only torney town, place 24, Hancock Point; Campbell, Jordan and strength escape granuiated. few friends their return from failed Mrs. w ill be and relatives of the bride were immediately following Mason, Ellsworth, empire, A. Foa*. A rapidly. Tyler greatly t a to D. C. a Sickle that is even dried missed by a large circle of friends. In all present. wedding trip Washington, return game will be piayed in Ells worth Take Plug of thoroughly 12. Tbe Hamblen residence was r. cases of illness, no one ever called for her July S. beautifully July 24. so that when whittle it off it crumbles into dust, but and decorated with you assistance iu vain, and io all cases of artistically evergreen July MARLBORO. 12._A. will bum and smoke smooth and cool as it has all of its ong • and cedar. On the Urge veranda distress she was always ready to lend aid. many Rev. A. B. and of lanterns were tbe BERRY. inal tobacco flavor in Form. Much sympathy goes out to the sorrowing Hyde family, Bangor, Japanese bung among preserved, unevaporated Plug are at their children and grandchildren. Mrs. Tyler cottage. mass of green, while tbe rays from Urge Miss Martha Beede left last Thursday illuminated the lawn and for a is little came here from Deer Isle some years ago. Mr*. Stella Butter and three children, of gas lamps Bay-side. Whittling pipeful trouble, amply rep-ud are grounds, giving a* brilliant effect to tbe r ’. She leaves two sons-James and Charles, Frauklin, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Miaa Elsie Sperry has gone to Augusta in both quality arid quantity. Try this experiment; both of ihi? town, and several grand- James Butler. surroundings. to visit her slater. for children and Tbe Urge parlor was decorated as a re- judge yourself. great-grandchildren. Prof. Hswea, wife and two children, Miss Louise Stickney it visiting her 12. L'nb Fkmme. ceiving room, with a Urge arch of ever- July and a lady friend, of Hanover, N. H., are sunt, Mrs. H. Millikan. green with dowers the Ford plentifully interwoven, occupying homestead. Miss Ethel Lord left for Hock- i WEST FRANKDIN. from which bung wedding bells made of Monday Mrs. C. L. and Howard where she has Ea(gy children, tbe daintiest with a land, employment. Miss Madeline Goodwin is in Ellsworth dowers, background of New York, and a niece. Mis* and, Lucy, of beautiful green. Tbe decoration was in Raymond Cousins one last for a few weeks. spent day Marion of Boston, are here for the Estey, charge of Rev. John E. BUke, of tbe week with hi* mother, Mre. Ed Cousins. Richard Hastings spent a few days last summer. Mra. of Wal- Agnes Stanley, Methodist church. Music was furnished Mia* France* Cum* led Saturday (or ; week in Bangor. tham, Mass., i# spending a tew weeks by Kelley's orchestra, of Bar Harbor. Southwest Harbor, * here a he baa employ- ! Mrs. Edwin is her sis- with her Mr*. Savage visiting sister, Estey. At eight o'clock tbe guests began to ar- ment. ters m Massachusetts. July 12. v Are. rive, and were met ushers and attend- by Mia* Helen Crocker returned Monday Eugene Butler is at home from ants. were escorted to the light- NORTH LAMOINE. They parlor Irom Massachusetts where »be baa been 73 on bis vacation. ship by Mrs. Hokes and Mrs. Powers, aunts of to school. P. B. Russell and wife have opened their Willie Springer is bis sister, tbe bride, where they were introduced, visiting home here tor the rummer. July Mrs. Stanley, in Holden. and congratulations were extended to the 12._L. j Mablon and Wilbur family, of Waltham, bride and groom, who stood beneath the SOUTH DEER ISLE. George Smith and wife, of Lamoiue, were guests of Mra. C. M. Kittredge laat arch. were visitors here. Boy Hendrick and wife came home fb : Sunday week. The bride was becomingly attired in •pend the Fourth. Ray Orcutt is employed in Aroostook Mra. E. F. Young, daughter Anna and blue satin, with trimmings of pearl and county John W. BiaisdMl. Cbarlee Stanley la boarding with Mr*. by aon Lester visited in West Eden laat lace, and carried a of bride roaea. bouquet Caaaie Hamblen. Brown and wife are a Charles spending week. From tbe parlor tbe guests were es- are and lew days with Mrs. Wesley Clark. • corted to tbe where Harry Bye Mr*. Erneat Bye are CLARIONS Leonard Young, who ia employed at Bar dining-room, the durable] viaiting Mr*. Waiter‘Coombs has a at the many beautiful presents were Aootby Bye. petition Harbor, spent Sunday at home. He waa arranged. of a cook- Mis. C. M. The average life Northeast Harbor swimming pool. accompanied Miaa Wakefield, of Bar After viewing the gifts the guests were Pert baa been viaiting ber by j more than seated on veranda and •later, Hattie Bray, in Nonb Haven. ing range is not Dee and Roscoe Goodwin are employed Harbor. conveniently where refreshments in the pulp woods by Henry Hutchins. July 12. Y. grounds, were served Miea Miriam Tracy, wbo baa been at- I eighteen years. _ the by young ladies of the Daughters of tending college at Koxbury, ia • use after Frank Thompson, with a party from Bar Maaa., Clarions are still in EDEN. Ruth society. borne. Harbor, called on friends here Sunday. thirty-five years and longer Miaa Marion Thomas ia Selections were rendered the orches- ^ at Bar Harbor by Mr*. Harry wbo is Calvin Hutchins, of Hancock, spent a Stanley, spending and are work for the summer. tra, and solos were beautifully sung by the summer in Appleton, aai called bere doing good with Horatio Hardison few days recently Mi»* Chloe of cousin of by the eeriona ilineaa ol ber father. now. cost ha* been King, w ho baa been in Fifield, Rockland, Repair and wife. Oeorge Bangor tbe bride. t»p. ! wear- two years, ia home. J“iy«-__ small because of this Albert Jewett and son, of Hancock, re- More than s hundred guests were pres- Kendall Young, of Baltimore, viaited CASTINE. resisting quality. cently visited Mr. Jewett's sister, Mrs. ent, among those from out-of-town being his uncle, W. H. Y'oung, recently. Cbarlee and be Claud Clark. James W. Clarke, Miss Hester A. Clarke, Kandall wile, of Dorcbeater, Today’s Clarions will Allen Mitchell and wife, of Bar Maaa., are at tbair Mias Marie Cousins, mho has been Harbor, Milo B. Clarke, of Franklin; Wesley cottage. even more durable. Recent are guestk of Mra. Sheridan Gilbert. Hokes and working for Mrs. Maud Goodwin a few wife, of Somerville, Mass.; Henry (iardner, who baa been employed improvements guarantee this. weeks, has returned to Beecbland. Miaa Beatrice King gave a lawn party Reynolds Lufkin and wife, of Bangor; in Macbiaa the peat month ia borne. In*i«t on the Dene- laat Wednesday in honor of her guests, Mrs. Wesley Moody, of Hon. having Irvin Rollins and Linnie Tracy were Lynn; Warren Cbriatian baa returned to Dor* | jj Misses Ruby and Rose Salisbury, of Bar Sumner P. Mills and wife, of the colonial clarion fit of Clarion economy. married Tuesday evening, at the Baptist Farmington; cheater, Maaa., alter two weeks with bla I Harbor. Miss Chloe Fifield, of Rockland; Mrs. Mrs. Rea. parsonage, by Rev. Gideon Mayo. •uni, Lucy July 5. V. Emily Manchester, Mrs. Lawrence Man- 1839 WOOD & BISHOP CO, Bangor, Me. Scammon's which baa oeen shut _ Earl Vogel spent the week-end in Win- mill, chester, and George A. Manchester, jr., of | for a few to the steam SEAL COVE. terport. down days repair Northeast Harbor, Mrs. Fred Simpson, of SOLD J. P. HE- started water Mrs. W. 8. by ELDRIDGE,ELLSWORTH. gear, up Saturday by power Mra. E. L. McLean and two children, of Camden; Mrs. Elmer Simpson, of Hing- Payaon lslt Monday for Min- j rain : after the heavy Friday. Aoguata, are here for the summer. bam, Maas. neapolls, to viait her brother, William Farnsworth and little Davla. not Mrs. John daugh- Arthur Walla, who is on July 10. SPEC. The merchant who he does employed _ says ter Jeanette went to Bangor Wednesday steamer J. T. Morse, spent July 4 at home. July 12. Q. i HAIR AND SCALP FRANK. LIN. believe in nevertheless Miaa Grace Nice is clerking at the post- advertising, auDm:fiflnnn* 1 Mum Geneva and France, left SOUTH PENOBSCOT. office. Mias Helen Kelley has gone to Bragdon NEED DAILY and decor- Harbor CARE olaces a sign over his door Southwest Harbor for summer. lor Nortbaaat Wednesday. Ouy Leach baa raatad the (Jeorge the Ward-, If Jettison ha, wall bouse end will move there. you value the appearance of your the A little daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. P. Henry rented tbe Bunker ates his window, The tells hair you should treat as sign which be i* for a your scalp WHY YOU ME NERVOUS Lunt waa injured fire crackers •table, fitting garage. CbrysUl Hutcblne, ol North Penobecot, often and by July 4, well as you brush your teeth, oasser-by where the merchant is • The nervous is the alarm one ia viaiting ber cousin, Mrs. and rub system system eye being badly burned by powder. Mra. H. A. Donnell i, visiting her Ralpb into the scalp pores twice dahy of the human the Wooster. a little incites body. It is hoped sight may be saved. daughter, Mra. Sana Waila, at Manaet. Parisian Sage. This treat- located; the attractive window In perfect health we hardly realize that Mrs. Rena ment ia not a mere “hair July IB. N. Miaa Muriel DeBeck Cnabmnn, ol Augusta, la tonid’’. It is ad- we have a network of nerves, bat when will return this bottled him in from the siilewalk. That'* viaiting ber daughter, Mr*. Fred B. nourishment for Uie hair roots health is ebbing, when strength is declin- week from a pteaaanf vieit in New York. audit is Mitchell. simply wonderful what an same nervous the PARTRIDGE COVE. vertising, and as far as it goes, ing, the system gives Mra. L. Z. Bragdon la bar Improvement its use for even s week good dreamful viAting July 5. L. I alarm in headaches, tiredness, Franeia Eaton left for Boa ton will make In the t Tuesday daughter, Mra. Della Bunker, et Nortbaaat appearance of any- but it doesn't go far enough—it doesn irritability and unless corrected, ®“** r. It sleep, to join the navy. Harbor. Wham Breaking Egga. *)*1 never Injures, is de- leads to a breakdown. cool and straight a over a lightfully pleasant to the the sidewalk. An advertise- Scott’s Franeia Smith has to hia in If funnel la placed tumbler get beyond Xu correct nervousness, Emul- gone farm Mra. Jolla Hendenon, of Dorcbeater, scalp and takes out the duU, lifeless what should its to do hia and the egga cracked into it one at a the sign sion is exactly yon take; Sorry haying. Maaa., ia tbe guaat of bar niece, Mra. H. look in the hair, making it soft, fluffy, ment in the local paper carries nutriment into the blood and time it la to and white rich gets Miaa Ruth Laigbton and Andrew Wal- P. Blaisdell. eaay keep yolk glossy and beautiful. Two or three feeds the nerve-cells while and the window to the homes of pro- rich blood tiny apart, aa the white runa down Into the applications remove trace to its refresh- ton, of Sullivan, are visiting Mrs. Joseph Echoes of the Bad Men’s celebration every of the whole system responds glass and the yolk can be tilted oat of dandruff, and dally use will therm Male force. It is free from alcohol. Carter. July 5 credit them with a “sate and sane” Ita prevent pective customers, and pulls ing the top.—Richmond Time*-Dispatch. return. Sold by G. A. Parcber and MaKnaswaa.msamgsM.E-J. July 12. Hubbard. and etraicht observance of the holiday. v leading druggists everywhere. torn the home to the store. Bartrtl plm of Mrs. NEW8 Haul* L. Cart It, of oar own aristocracy was when they ASHVILLE. Etpi actum, Ellawortb, la bars with a craw catling drov* Americans oat of the new CpUSTY **• you Brit- Aldan Robertson ia building a abed Hla son will make tbit bit •TAT* OF MAIM*. HARBOR place ish empire. Your American aristo- on bis boose. goLTHWESI bom*. County op Hancock m. hw Uken crat* are at least harmless.” E M Cou.iu* powMkg Vlnal Mra. Rebecca Ashley is tba goast of the July & a. d. 1910. u-r Gray, of BlmhiU, baa rMarnod to "Before I leave I shall tell my summer bom*. ■ pretty cottage Mr. Misses Lindsey. this fifth day of July a. d. 1916, on Z.„w Speed'e after a abort t baa execution dated a. " ol bit not. guests who you are.” TAKEN June 39, d. 1916, is- in ttie Held brother, O. W. sued on s rendered tha ^ < ► Incognito;< * E. A. wife and son Forrest ware Judgment by superior Cornelia* Hanna, Friend* bara ara glad to Wal- Cooper and wife, of Patteroon, “I prefer that you should not but If court, within snd for tbe chanty of Kannebac, N. are week-end visitors in Cberryfleld. attba term thereof and on J., vlolting Ibalr daughter, Mr*. you do don’t do so till the last moment begun held tba drat Tuesday of a. d. 191#. to wit. on the them- Frank L. < ► i> Mrs. Fred Ore on April dos Curtl*. of their here. the how ia visiting ber sister, twelfth of a. d. in favor who ha* the it stay By bye, day April 1918, of iv.iri.-e Kelley, spent Roland L. Mr, Lur* comes Mrs. J. A. Gordon, in East Franklin. McKay, of Augusta in said county la Alley and a friend from BtUworth It that your cousin. Miss l>e- of .... vritb her huabandcwbo taking a Kennebec, State of Mains, against H. C. Fall# Were treats so much Carroll Clark and of are col lag* In Philadel- goeeta of ber mother, Mr*. E. :; of a Ranch ;; Wltt me with more wife, Balfast, Ray, Jr., otherwise known as Henry C. Ray .t . medical Story Party of of Haneock and said C. S. ■ > ■ tr.,ttate, seventy-nine cents, JtT,, Mr*. “8he comes of a that was dsbt or damage, and thirteen dollars and KebeccaOarroll. Lather Sboray, wbo baa baen *m- family Mra. Abbia Taft, of West Gooldsboru, is Mr. ninety-three cents, costs of suit, and will be Jn^r, ployad at Mr». W Ilder’s a prominent In America when there were ber Mrs. E. E. faw weak*, re- > my MARTHA V. MONROE < day August 1916, „ Friend* of these persons whom I have brought bas one o’clock in tbe Mr. Volney Coggine will regret to about to go away Jnatin Johnson been afternoon, tbe following (wraonage. Foster, described real estate and all title ana r^npii.iM1 learn tbat he ia out here could have bought any one of elected to fill bit the right, who confined in the hospital at place. interest which the said H. O. Rav, other- I Ibe high school, resided her times Jr., nctja! Tompktnevilla, N. Y., with blood ancestors many over. They JolyU. Phoebe. wise known as Henry C. Ray, Jr., bas in and to Ibe winter and apring. poison- tbe to wit: ,h.-...iebout ing in bit Gardner MacKnlgbt. a wealthy New were rich for those difys, hnt not for same, hand. Five certain lots or of * family to spend theaummer parcels land situated p,[«k. Truman Yorker and a member of the smart Bet. now. Tlietr claim to their position was JUnjetUKnwa*. in said Ellsworth and bounded and described termer borne. Latbrop, Ralph Clifford and as fol ow*. to wit: Cited Seth Issued Invitations to a Belect few of their refinement. Such claims nowa- Brown, who have weirs went to First Lot: Beginning at a tree on season i* Wall at here, i pine r., n|wn» begun days are based on the possession of J. Millikan’s line near a cove on tbe ^ Stockton Springs to spend tbe Fourth his friends In the swim to what he Benjamin H.rhor, lb* cottages all oc- wenlth. cousin hnd doubtless de- ease side of Union. Rive?; tbence south 89*® gcttarii with their families. called a ranch were all to My east to the in ssid thence last party. They degrees angle line; and hotels (tiling. Among tected In you beneath your sombrero south 88*4 degrees east on said Milliken's line rtpied Mrs. Hattie go west train to a stntlon and from arrival* ware Ueneral Wood- Curtis, Mrs. Julia Nichols, by BAD SIGNS thirty three rods to G orge Parcber’s land; *«•, and woolen shirt something akin to let Madella the statlou to the ranch thence south 2.j*»j degrees west to Leander « of Princeton, N. J. K. Hegertby, Winnie Falls, Muriel by stagecoach, tsiund If. J.; herself. But even If she has not done Milliken’s land; thence westerly on said ol N. and Rev. Bysrd, faurence end Hollis Higgins lie dM not own the ranch, hut said be Leander’s line 48 rods to George Milliken’s gpraoud. Albany, Y.j spent so she would scorn to remain under Common of * week it the land; theuoe at right angles northerly 14 rods; and wile, to tneir daughter J. T. Haskell place recently. had hired It fur the occasion. The Symptoms Kidney C.F. Dole Join your roof without treating you with tbence at right angles easterly five rods; farr,i:> «t •‘The Ledge”, Norwood The fifth passed quietly here. Home of ranchman. Patrick Coleman, would re- thence at right angles northerly 16 rods to ordinary politeness." tbe shore; tbence easterly on the shore to the our young with a from Ells- main In guests Trouble Core people, party charge, MncKnight’s "Have you given her my Incog?” place of beginning, containing seven acres formed a of more or less, with all the buildings thereon, Mason, of Booth Brookaville, worth, street parade, and lielng in the nature boarders during “1 have not” Dull side bad taste In the mouth, go.,.,; pains, being the same premises described in s deed marched to the music of an tlielr at expense. June J> to attend the funeral ol b» improvised stay MacKnight's A canter over Mr. Coleman's domain spots in the eyes. Hashes of heat, irregular, from E. H.| Greeley to Abbie P. Saddler, bandlothe dated 8, 1881, and recorded in Hancock J. B. Mason. whose death oc- home^of Mr*. R. A. Coggins, There was something novel In the bowels, coated tongue, heartburn, costive- May ^niUrr. was arranged, and It was necessary county registry of deeds, book 175, page 679 where they a flsh chowder and and the ilozeu men and ness, headaches, high colored urine, yellow troi n June .38. He w*a accompanied enjoyed plan, young that he should conduct them. The Second Lot: Beginning at the southwest skin, show liver is dis- cornerolthe Edward Webber Jot, so wife, his *ieter-in-law, Mr*. Wll- picnic lunch, followed by mueic. After a women who were Invited considered sleeplessness, your called; bv hi. young men and women paired off, rid- thence south 84L* degrees east rods to a social afternoon the ordered. If not stopped, kidney, bladder 48^ and her son ol company, increased themselves fortunate. They arrived at stake; tbence north 27 degrees east 14 rods to |i»» Hawn, William, In Miss PeWltt, seeing and blood will follow. Dr. David more ing couples. disorders a stake; thence north west eideal brother by young people, enjoyed an even- the ranch honse In the evening and 84*9 degrees 48*o Bloetnll. ’.be being unable, Mr. Colemnn riding alone, spurred her Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy stimulates rods to the old Dean line, so-called; tbence at the J. as- ill to Uk* such a ing party T. Haskell place. took possession. MncKntght had south 27 degrees west 14 rods to the of ty reason of health, horse beside him with the apparent and strengthens the stomach, liver and place JuiJ sured them that for the perhsl of their beginning, containing three and three-tenths tong trip. H._Tramp. pretense of nsklng him questions about bowels, so the kidneys and bladder have acres more or less. were at to do as of Bar and her stay they liberty they a chance to act right, the blood is purlfled. Third Lot: Bounded on the north by tbe Urs. .-deeper, Harbor, bis ranch and other matters pertaining J. MHliken on SOUTH BLUE HILL. and did. When It also acts the and Benjamin lot; the west by land of pleased, they they directly upon kidneys Abbie P. on pn:. Mr- Annie Moor*, Buffalo, to the country. The act waa noticed of Saddler; tbe south by land of Mr. Richard, of is vis- came the owner was out attending to bladder, as well, aiding in cleansing and Leander Milliken; and on tbs east the vn led at Moor*’* home last Brockton, Mast., by rtance nedy Co-, Rondout. N. Y.. t&t free sample- Beginning Kmc sister, spending tone to her companion, "how Miss Pe- corner of tbe Edward Webber land and in tbe as his were at their bottles at with bat will toon it speodlng the season at Charles Perrin’s. premises disposal. Large druggists centre line run J. A. (,« rtsi. them, go to Wltt, who Is so refined, can demean by Deane; thence south were nil. except one repre- 27 degrees west in ssid centre line 12 rods to a *nd Hangor. Collector Mrs. Eunice of They lady, Bkworth Deputy Hawkine, Waehlngton, herself with that Irish- thence south east sentatives of American so- hy associating stake; 84‘u degrees 43*-? rods l>. present day to a stake and IlMire, «hn attend* closely 10 bit gov- C., ia the gueet of L. H.Sibley end wife. man." stones; tbence north 27 de- Is. had all come Into a grees east 12 ?ods to a stake in the north line in a ciety—that they trmr.rnt work, reccnlly Indulged Frank la at Alien ilender- the other. of said Abbie P. Saddler’s; tbence north Sibley, Jr., good deal of money during a recent “Pat isn’t bad,” replied POSITIVE PROOF 841* Ellsworth and degrees west In ssid Webber’s south line 43*u rtof. vacation, visiting son'e. a wouldn’t date, had climbed Into tbe swim and "He's hit rough, but you rods to a stake at the place of beginning, thewberc. Miss a to silk stock- containing three and *4 acres more or less. _ May Spaar, of North Brooklin, is kicked the ladder from under expect ranchman be a away Should Convince the Greatest AH of the above described lots com- for Mrs. Alec formerly A XKMOglAL TBIBCTE. working Briggs. them In order that no one should be ing.” prising tbe homestead of tbe said Abbie P. Saddier, together with all tbe Linda Mrs. assisted bold of "Pm told that a numlier of Skeptic in Ellsworth. buildings Id ibe death of Mr*, Handy Boynton, Mis* Tiny snd Master upward by taking younger thereon. Being tbe same premises conveyed Trail « bn h occurred June IfT, at the Kar Henry Boynton, Mrs. Ward and little son their skirts The exception was a Miss sons of British gentlemen nre engaged to the said Henry C. Ray, Jr., by tbe said Abbie P. Saddler by her deed dated August the baa sus- of are I>e\Vltt, a scion of an old Dutch fnml- In Because evidence an B«rf,'r hospital, community Jemes, Somerville, Mete., spending ranching.” it’s the of Ellsworth 10, 1907 and recorded in Hancock county tained a heavy lose. the season at Alec Briggs'. ly which hud managed through many Mum IX? vine, who wns riding near registry of deeds, book 442. page 168. Except- citizen. ing and reserving therefrom one-fourth acre rm-erful she bore to retain wealth. and this Informed the 011 hopeful nature, Miss Ann* King and Miss Ward, of generations sopie heard dialogue. of land conveyed to Annie F. Webber, re- Testimony easily investigated. corded in said of book all the shadows that naturally come inlo treat Charles Hen- On the sc und day after the party's speakers that she was of Irish extrac- registry deeds, 159, Wellesley Hilts, Mesa., page 88. » was a difference ray Ide th fortitude and patience, and derson's. arrival the owner rcturm-d. The guests tion and there great The strongest endorsement of merit. rum uoi; neing a woon 101 on me east • health (ailed and the wee tbe The side ol Bayside road so-called, aud bounded ten tier forced were somewhat taken aback by between the classes 1n Ireland. Read Arch Cote and wife, of Heaville, were tbe The beat proof. it: on the north by land of W. L. Pratt; on the log.v« up the active doliet ol her home, greeting M- Knight and Coleman gave gentry there did not usually come to eaat land of Stuart heirs; on the s>outh guests of W. J. Johnson end wife this E. J. Clark, Surry Road, Ellsworth, by by the made hersell contented with her each other, which was quite chummy. America. Iler grandfather had emi- land formerly of William Jones; on the west week. says: “1 was annoyed by attacks of by land formerly of Charlotte Hodgkins; con- books, her. sonny letters to friends, and Coleman was In ranch costume, rather hut that was liecanse he had acres more or less. grated, I taining thirty-five Btsme Davis, of Trenton, is buildings kidney complaint. bad sharp, shooting F. Mill tamed on the bookkeeping ol her brusque In his manner, and spoke with lost his estates and could not main- O. Silsbv. bungalow for W. J. Johnson. pains across the small of my back, and the Sheriff. bus (end’s business, lor she bad indeed a brogue, though In his case It was tain the position Ills family had occu- July 1. C. kidney secretions were irregular in lo in _ bean . helpmate him every sense ol not as broad as that of the ordinary pied for many centuries. NOTICK OF FOKECLOSUKE. passMge. Doan’s Kidney Pills had been tee word. The Misses Cummings, of son of Erin. On the whole, the New- Some who were observ- Barnard of Han- Dedham, of the party recommended to me and I Crabtree, Anally began in tne of tver ronv to lend a hand in good are at Charles Henderson's. Yorkers did not consider that there WHEREAScock. county Hancock aud every Mass., ing Miss DeWitt and Patrick Coleman State of them. I could soon setf that Maine, by his mortgage deed, »r.»- •*«* in using they cau** faithful all her relation* was anything alaiut him that required were that when In dated September 5. s. d. 1895. re- Misa Jessie of New is puzzled, noticing andf) Johnson, York, were me and continued corded in the registry of deed for said t% « rmtr r<* r of the Lantern H;*r chapter, illfTereut treatment from other men her eomi«aiiy he seemed to lose* much helping taking the guest of Alec Briggs snd wife. county of Haocock in book 290, page 421, con- tbr KeNkab lodge, and the sewing «k>- who were not hi their seL of his brusqueness. Indeed, occasional- them until I felt better in every way.” veyed to Richmond I. Wooster, of aaid Han- Miss a of he church. Henrietta Walls, of Heal Cove, is cock, certain lot or parcel of land situ- oety ougregational It soon develoi>ed that Mr. Coleman his hearing toward her would be d in the of William sod wife. ly Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t att said town of Hancock, and Mn waa • devoted guest Hodgdon simply Tracy mother, and was not of this opinion. He seetm-d that of a gentleman, though somewhat bounded and described as follows, to ask fora kidney Doan’s Kid- wit: Commencing at the shore and on the b*r •<*»*«* lumrl and Fred, with their of is to that lie was to lie taken In men remedy—get Ralph Mayo, Waltham, Mass., ex|>ect antiquated. One of the declared southwest corner of the Willis C. Crabtree eitr* and children, have cause to — home thence on ample ,visiting bis sister, Mrs. M. H. Henderson. ns oue of tin- party. MncKuiglit treat- that If he did not know better he ney Pills the same that Mr. Clark lot; easterly the south |line said lot to tail (rr while her of land owned (now or formerly) Mraaed, only daughter. Mrs. Flossie of New ed him us such and seemed to expect might suppose him to lie an Irish gen- Hart, Haven, had. Foster-Mil burn Co., by Beulah True; thence southerly by west Mr*. Hide la«ion, who bad ever been same. Miss De- Props., Buffalo, line of said True lot to the north litre of the Conn., is the guest of Watson Friend and his guests to do tbe tleman of the old school. origiuai B. Y. Watson homestead lo ; thence ferr uM-h*nd untilbrr.hu*- who was u cousin of the N. Y. companion wife. Witt. host, Before the i«irty finished the rounds westerly by the n«rth line of said Watson bann **nltd in Krun*wick, came when it seemed dUi*osed to uceept Mr. Cole- of the ranch and drew up at the ranch I homestead lot to the shore of Skillings River; Mrs. Bowden and little son Nor- thence the shore of said ••• found the ill new* of her mother bad Edgar northerly following man us uu equal- at least, while under house Miss lk*Witt had received u river to ton, of Dedham, Mass., are the of the place of beginning, containing ok * critical gueats form, to miniater to her, Ills roof—but It was suiqioeed by tbe great deal of Information as to the forty acres, more or less, together with all (Hear Bowden and wife. buildings situated thtreon. •l i», * < mpain er to the but she had taken her cue from hoapitai, others that methods pertaining to sheep raising, And whereas the said mortgage was duly »o •kiM or Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Miss Ethel love could wave thi* life *o the host. It was not long before Mr. enqieclnlly the precautions necessary to assigned t>y Augusta E. Wooster, admin- 1st rat rixcf said Richmond I. Wooster, to oe*r to ail. the grandeon will Robidaon and Mrs. Nettie Taylor, of John Joaeph Coleman saw that be was |>ersoua non preserve the sheep from the bliz- C. Nichols by deed of assignment dated Nov- aiw hr Eddmgton, visited H. B. Eaton and wife FACTORY LOCA- indulgent grand mot tier and the grata ami drew himself away from all zards. On reaching the [torch before QUARRIES, ember 8, 18CJ, and recorded in aaid registry in book 354, 416 •wwt of kind acta and last week. page and, memory cheery except Miss DeWItt. which the |>arty dismounted Mr. Cole- TIONS, MILL SITES, FARMS, Wbereas the said John C. Nichols died resi- advice will linger with the July 12. C. dent of the State of Massachusetts a long neigh- _ MucKnlght seemed to be provoked man threw himself from his horse and leaving last will and testament duly admitted to pro* nr mum* * friend* oftbla estima- that bis guests should curry their New handed Miss DeWitt down from hers SITES SUMMER HOTELS WEBT SEDGWICK. FOR bate in the probate court for Norfolk county, ble woman. Her said state or and later also ad- husband, Henry Tracy, York petty assumptions into the wild In a manner that was noticed by the Massachusetts, mitted to a will in said tttvurn* hi* Mrs. Jaoe Emerson is at her old home. probate aa foreign deej |y great loaa, but her won* west. The men of the party Baw at rest of the party. He seemed to have and CAMPS of Hancock and letters testamentary •ad county hi* own will encourage him to keep Mrs. Zadle Gray »» employed in Bluehiii. once that their host was displeased been born (or such purpose. issued from the probate court^for aaid county on the of Hancock at the term thereof a. a. »P *he home made dear Located the line of July to him by the The reoeot rain did much damage to the and mended their treatment ot Cole- From that time during the visit of 1906, to John L. Nichols, of Somerville. Massa- w'** and W. of *boee devotion waa ever manife*t road. man. but the women were not so mind- the New Yorkers at the Coleman ranch chusetts, George Kaan, Brookline. there. Massachusetts, as executors in said State of ed. It w as natural that, Miss received and MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Eugene Gray was home from Bangor After all. quite DeWitt accepted Maine, of said last will amt testament and codicils thereto of said Johu C. Nichols, de- having worked their way with so much marked attention from the ranchman make wbmowuc araoLtmowa. over Sunday. (five opportunity to thoee desiring to ceased, aud **'* m», *a >th«r liak tbe trouble to a where they could and with the women of the lost a new start tn Whereas the conditi' rs aa^d mort- |g golden to position party a change in location for life. Mrs. Minnie Gray has gone Bethel, to said Richmond 1 Wooster rb»in b«* fallea away in death, and we are look dowu on the multitude, they ap- east" considerably by doing so. gage originally where her husband is have not beer fulfilled i.ut h.»ve been and «i.e .0 with Vt* employed. pan our dear sister. Lind* preciated what they had gained ana The party remained together for two Undeveloped Water Powers, now are broken, now therefore, by' reason of and Omn are for Tr*cy, Luther Gray working not to in- weeks, which those who wished said breach of said conditions, the under- diil propose relinquish any daring in Maine of said last will tbit in the death of oar North Unlimited Raw signed executors sister, Jay Douglese at Sedgwick, haying. finitesimal of IL to cant nuntea. tnoae wno wisnea to Material, iepbihsh part and testament of said John C. Nichols (and chapter. O. E- 8-, baa lost a valued as now owners of said claim a Marion Pension and Clyde Gray, who are There was one young lady. Mlsa Ei- fish fished and those who preferred to such mortgage) ae-iiNf, < d« whom we all loved and re* and foreclosure cf said mortgage and give this at the Fourth Vine—she had reach- do all this •pectr.; sod looked to for advice. Our hearts employed Ialeaboro, spent leen De only just nothing lounged. During notice for that purpose. home. De- John L. Nichols, •*** < ur tears at ed the surface In the swim—who main- time Patrick Coleman and Miss Good Land fall, yet we will Farming Geo. W. Kaan, bjt o* 12. x* whatever be the treatment Witt saw more and more of each oth- upwftrd aad resilte tbat owr loss July ______tained that Executors of will of John C. Nichols. i» Ler gal of Patrick Coleman, she would keep er, and the ladles, despairing of the Await Development. Dated June 24, 1915. ****'■' No* Well * wo ugh Known. a 1 bat we extead to tbe family of him where he latter's disposition to degrade herself _ We can not much in the treat- belonged. staler, our accomplish NOTICE or FORECLOSURE. deepest sympathy. While to one the attention of so ordi- ment of however much we may "Pat." she said him morning, by accepting Communications locations •° can dyspepsia, regarding Naomi F. Perry, of Orland, liahten tbeir grief, yet we a as left her relieve Its so as me a of water." * iierson the rancher, Hancock Maine, her mort- would rroitad temporarily symptoms, long "get glass nary are invited and will receive attention WHEREAS county, by them tbat they do not mourn deed dated a. d. the blood remains impure. It is a fact not Colemau colored a hit, but went for 'to her own sweet wlIL As the fort- gage February 26, 1914, and •font. when addressed to any agent of the recorded in Hancock connty registry of deeds, *«» well enough known by people generally that the water. When be returned he said: night drew to an end It began to look book 603. 488, to the »«d. % bat a copy of these resolutions page conveyed Bucksport other MAINE CENTRAL, or to A a fe**l>rrjd when the stomach, liver and digestive “Are you related to the De Vinea of as though the two were going to make Loan Building Association, corporation up«o oar records, a copy seat to located at Bucksport, said county, certain tbe organs are supplied with impure blood, the a match. family of the deceased aad nlao to Tan Tipperary county. Ireland?” real estate thus described in said mortgage: Ecu digestive process is Impaired, so aa to cause INDUSTRIAL BUREAU, Certain lots or parcels or land situated in worth Am ■■lean for publication. It was now Miss De Vine's turn to On the day of the deimrture all the faintness and loss of appetite and sometimes said Orland and particularly described iu Kaancca W. Cakiou, tic red In the face. Michael De Vine, guests had entered the coach except deeds as follows: Deed from John B. Perry n demnged state of tbe Intestines, and In gen- MAINE CENTRAL Kamanina Fibiman so. RAILROAD to Naomi F. dated April 10. 1878 and Walls, of her had been steward for Miss De Vine, who w as about to do Perry eral all the symptoms dyspepsia. grandfather, recorded in Hancock county of Hawav L. (Ibay, In PORTLAND, MAINE. registry Hood's Sarsaparilla is of great service in the estate of the Earl of Eringough. Coleman stood with his sombrero detds book 162, page 187. Also deed from [ Committee. Frank M. Jordan to Naomi F. Perry dated dyspepsia, because It purifles tbe blood, mak- She pretended not to have beard the his hand, while MacKnlght stood be- JolT 12. anui. October 26,1894, and recorded in said registry it the stimulus the digestive a side him. _ ing healthy question, turning to speak to girl Pauper Notice. book 285, page 184. Also d#ed from Frank must have for tbe M. Jordan to Naomi F. dated organs proper performance near "I think,” said the latter to the par- Perry SOUTH SUKBY. sitting her. contracted with the City of BUs- 20, 1896, and recorded In said of their duties. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, espec- September reg- It did not take Mr. Coleman long to ty, “that 1 owe It to you to tell you HAVINGworth to support and care for those who istry book 290, page 482. The de- Klm«r ol South Brooltv- in a little hot water, has Ma magic need assistance five premises Orcutt, ially If taken of two may during years begin- scribed in above deeds are hereby become used to the treatment of Mr. that you huve been the guests Jan. and are expressly’ *ille, . bn touch" In Get it Adw*. ning 1. 1915, legal residents of made a pa t of ihi* conveyance, to which rtcemly purctmwt th. J. T. dyspepsia. to-day.— | 1 forbid all MacKnight’s guests, and. having l>een Instead of one. My friend here Is Pat- Ellsworth. persons trusting them deeds reference may be bad for a particular on my account, as there le plenty of room description of lots and parcels of land hereby assured that had no use for him, rick Colenmu. the son of an Irish l>eer. and to they accommodations care for tbem at conveyed. And whereas the conditions of of He desired the Farm bouse. he seemed quite as well pleased os If the Earl Erlngough. City said mortgage have been broken, now there- Arthur B. Mitchell. fore, by reason of such breach of conditions, had. was not the case to see something of our best American they But such the Bucksport Loan A Association I should Building with MacKnight. society and proposed that claims a foreclosure of said mortgage. a He Buckbp' Rt Loan A Building Association, “You were about this matter, bring out party of m.v friends. To wrong People Say Ur by Wilev C. Conary. its attorney. me to thunk for the honor Women Look Well When old man.” he said to Coleman one day. desires you "I cannot eat this or that food, it doea Bucksport, Maine. June 21, 1915. 'Your plan of bringing these (wople you have done him." not agree with me.” Our advice to they the sallow skin, the pimples, black- all of them ia to a NOTICE OF escape out here without letting them know At the mention of the name Erin- taka FORECLOSURE. or the undersigned, Charles Blance. of heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion bilious- about you and expecting gough Miss De Vine, red as a peony, anything I 9 Gouldsborc, Hancock county, State of in os one of them turned and spniug Into the coach. ness. At times, all women need help to rid the them to take you Maine, hereby give public notice that I have a wlaim has been a failure. I told you It MacKnlght climbed to a Beat bestde by mortgage upon a certain lot or par- system of and the safest, surest, most before and after each cel of land situated at Birch Harbor, in said poisons, and as the coach would be." the driver, disap- me*L^25cabai. town of Gouldsboro. Said land is in said convenient and most economical help they find in "No failure at all.” replied the oth- peared from view a white hsndker- E. O. Heera mortgage described as follows: “A certa.n lot or parcel of land, situated at rhlef waved from an outside seat er. “I supposed you would bring by Birch Harbor, in said town of Gouldsboro, Notice*. and known as the Americans such as are admired on Miss DeWltt repaid the ranchman for Legal Stephen Rice es.ate, and fully bounded and described in a certain Ihe other side of the water for their the refusal of the others to admit him deed from William sutsenber nereoy notice that Bingham Glymer and gives Charles broad views. Your guests I doubt to the charmed circle. he has been duly appointed adminis- Willing. trustees of the estate THE which was lot of William All thla trator of the estate of roerly Bingham, the lot are of the commercial aristocracy. happened many yearn ago. elder deceased, to Stephen Rice, dated April HIRAM B. HARDING, late of SEDGWICK, and They are all right, but they have not In dne time the Earl of Erlngough 16, 1872, recorded with the Hancock in the county of Hancock, deceased, and county, Maine, registry of deeds, in book 262. and his son, the In- been brought up to reeogntxe a gen- died, ranchman. given bonds as the law directs. All per- page 214, to which said deed and record ref- sons having dsmands the erence is made." tonic effect tleman or a lady without an adviser. herited the title. Lady Erlngough, nee against estats hereby expressly This famous has an excellent upon of aald deceased are desired to present th« Said moitgage is from Elmer E. Rice to me, family remedy Is now an Irish and They must have some one to coach DeWltt. peeress same for settlement, and all indebted tkeieto the said Charles Blance, Is dated May 3, 1994 the the ailments caused are to make and recorded Jnne entire system. It quickly relieves them, as the great bulk of one of the most popular noblewomen. requested payment immediately. 1, 1904. in the Hancock just people Frank H. Harding. county, Maine, of Deeds, book of The members of the who vla- registry 409, by defective or irregular action of the organs digestion, must have s critic for a (minting, a party June 16.1916. page 167. Reference is expressly made to said Ued the Coleman ranch have never mortgage and tbe record tbtreof for all par- extreme statue or a poem." ticulars. headache, low spirits, nervousness. subscriber gives notice that I me to forgiven themselves for their blunder. hereby The conditions “But yon wouldn't permit TBBhe has been duly appointed admlnis of said mortgage have been Pills improve and reason Purifying the blood, Beecham’s roach for Miss De Vine has made several trips trator of the estate of broken, by of which breach I claim you." foreclosure of said and GBORGE R. WAT80N, late of mortgage glvo- thin “Certainly not. and 1 don't regret It abroad with a view to catching a titled : 8ULLIVAN. notice for that purpose. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and Chas. Blancr. If these knew who I am they husband and has at last succeeded In M persons given bonds ss the law directs. All per- Prospect Harbor, Maine, July 7,1911. would nauseate me with their flat- marrying a mantuts. Pnfortunately sons having demands against the estate of Clear The said deceased are desirsd to present the same Complexion Don't worry youraelf about it. he has had two wives, both of whom tery. j for settlement, and all indebted thereto are The merchant who doe. not advertiee in Mac. We are auch at he married from the stage of a london requested to make payment immediately. Wa getting people a dull imim makes it more leU iswytwi. la Mmum IWa* music hall. Wm. B. Blaisdkll. profitable for home. After all they are better than j June 15,1915. ‘hot* who do advertiee. tot on to the gteat bridge, climbed tile head came above the surface. "Tool railing and disappeared be was alone. fool:" And ahe struck him again. A strange sympathy went out for the Hla fingers were twined In her cloth- ION A HOTi film boy. It might have been self pity ing. and be clung to that bold deeper that prompted it. Anyhow whenever ately, his head submerged half the he thought of that sordid, unconvinc- time from the struggle. He felt her NIGHT i ing little tragedy Ik* felt like crying. foot astalust his stomach, pressing In Absence ii He of it now as he sat there hard, ss though to pull away from 4 ► < » thought __ in the shadow of the shingle pile him. and he could not tindeistand. < ► < I Funny, lie thought, that the nights “Take hoit!" be so ^ wondering at Your friend* and your ! I Strange In the Life ! i blue. bia own calm. “Take holt o' about- Episode in the pictures were always He m.v loved one* are only a* far Is- w airt I'll At the close of l tie id* b A m erica u > had never seen a blue night. They ders. Don't git jrou Spa 0 of a Friendless Nan 4 a* the neareet tele- 4> it were black and, it seemed now, always out." war £dward Cunningham. who hail away 1 ► t This was. "Let gol" she snarled tietween quick > t hot and thick. night been through the Santiago campaign phone. He brushed a tear breaths. “I.et go!" J l By HAROLD TITUS 11 away impatiently. aa a private In a Sharpshooter rpgt had to that after He answered her relented to think of What ImpiMpned boy only by meat *«« You like Frank A. Co. considered an expert in that t Copyright by Munsey < k over the bridge for Whenever It was possi- he disappeared railing? Jells help. line of in thcm*elve» 4 t it warfare. He knew all the the enjoying ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I Hot and white was the thought. He ble for tlietr eyes to meet be saw in dodges in drawing an enemy’s tire to at in the was wandering into del Is of specula- horrid rage. Always she tried the seashore, hers,a sn Inanimate object. In Causing him Even the bugs seemed to have de- tion and conjecture now. It was some- to strike him. Kut be clung to her ami or i.l the moun- ^ to show himself, and had the ability to | country aerteil the dock, for a few of them thing new, and Ik* drew a deep breath jelled. only a bullet « here he even the worked In put J»st pleased at tains though fluttered about in the blue of the arc at the fresh sensation. Their struggles had them almost any dlslauoe. hold circle of toward the dis k. He kicked against a claim* of business that alone in hot The stunted, cramped little light stood the thick, Cunningham left college to go to the thought that had been his since thought slippery pile, threw up a five arm anil in town. darkness of the river front Except war, and wheu he came out of It, be- you began was broken. This was new; ; gras|>ed a stringer. Pulling himself up for the throb of the city, the* sound** ing much ruu down by the climate of this was the treading of pathless fields. ! so that Ills head ami neck were out of Absence need not l.iean were few and distant. Cuba, lie dishlisl to go abroad lo re- Why, he had never before vtierkmeed \ water, be Slipped the other erm around total however. From came an excursion cover his slrength. separation, upstream this Juggling with views and Ideas and j her and held her close. lu Parla Ned met a of a wonderful com- boat, the distorted reflection of its yel- Impressions. She tried to wriggle from his clutch, couple young There's Americana who had been in the Span low lights spreading far across the sul- Before- the boy had merely gone but former efforts bad taken her fort and in chat- l*h war. and the three set about see pleasure len, oily water. The orchestra was over the rail, out of sight. But Dow- strength, and soon she was still, with with tljcm hand on his shoulder. ing Paris. One evening at a cafe they ting daily by playing mechanically, the comet a ned, there was something beyond that one resting Ills had sounded dead to him at ran up against a party of French army And the sound trifle sharp, and the music seemed hoi immediate fact and, furthermore, he cries telephone officers, wbo. recognizing them for was free to establish that first, ami now that they were In the of voice will be hailed low and lifeless in the heavy night. something your for himself. Bridges crossed rivers, shadow of the dock, they »“»-med to be Americans. Is'gar to make Invidious series of with That died out. A short remarks rgalnst the United States joy. and to leap from one would be to fail sluggish swells washed under the dock, into the water. They snhl nothing calling for resent- slashing heavily among the timbers. I ment. however, till Ned took a little He had heard of people killing them >Vn aS.’l W mm Ml thmrmm mm m -ml In the shadow of a pile of boards selves drow ning. That was it, was *llk United State* flag out of his pock- rmriu-rnlmr f-n, fmll Ifm—mrm by mmmmmmimj mrnmmmm mbmmm sat a man. knees drawn far toward ! et and wsTed It In their faces up it? And the tears came freely. The mmmm mmm WlSfUmm Ml** tWI that of his chin, and head bent forward. picture was completed now; the film “Put dirty rag up!" said one Qfmratmm. the officers. Last night he had slept on a park boy w as dead—forever* dead. He bad he was "You call that a rag. do Dench. It had Men hot In the park; been alone, but now dead! dirty you!" Another new stole *ahl Ned. bis eye lighting with anger. the many there were restless, and his something through him and he arose and walked “I'll give you a colons! shirt." And be sleep had been unsatisfying. When to the edge of the d<*-k. standing with threw some wine from his glass In the he awakened In the sticky, cloudy his turned up stockinged toes out over officer's face anil on Ms bosom. The he had been more exhuu.-tel dawn, the last plank. man thus attacked calmly wiped away thau he was when he claimed the The snaky water writhed beneath the wine with hi* napkin, then said a for a lied. ■bench him. silently, and be saw It. all dis- few words to one of the others, wbo He had felt like crying for many tort**!!. through the wetness which oov came to the table of the American* • successful term of days—ever since the terrific heat set In ered his vision. and demanded satisfaction under the j COUNTY NEWS school here. All code, t be- bop* for ber return In tbe fall. Perhaps it was because there was no So the toy ms dend lie wondered nnnlnghnm assented, nut, bow It deemed to be dead. Did ing the challenged party and thus har- Mr*. Clara Raid, of Wnl Sullivan, i» I place to go. Ordinarily he could go to' people Bl.CEHIHU but could not ing the choice of terms under which visiting her*. his room, but now It was hotter there laugh? Perhaps, you L. W. Peter* and of are at hear. Were alone? Yea. tbe duel should take place, chose for wile, Boaton, The dance than on the streets. To to the room you always given by the Fomtera go tbelr summer botne. July but did not realize the condition tbe meeting a farm some lng house* would l>e unalloyed discern you grounds 5 eat a success. The drawing of such- conclusions twenty mile* from Parts and for wrap Mr*. Mari* Gross ia al bom* (or tbe fort, for there was no real reason tc Harry Kbodea, of Somervillt. Matt r.aa startled him. on* rifle* The prtnrlpal* were to take •amnKr. Lake him in that direction. jnmtd ttia family ber*. The riser reached a mile and advance, Years he used to to the ! up yearningly. positions npnrt Mrs. Eunice Charter, of Brockton, Ma**., ago hurry Mre. H. IVtlengitl. of lianc*-. to at At least. It was cool. It beckoned each conducting the campaign accord formerly of thi* town, ta visiting bere. place in the evening to Usik over tilt Milton Haalem'a over Sunday. him he It lng to his own secret will. mall which was on the table silently, thought. Anyhow. Meeting* of tbe women'* r*llef will dumped corp i Mra. la was so trouble Tilt* did not suit the Frenchman al Clarind* Jordan viaiunn l»*r with the stained which stood In much to find out al*>ut be discontinued and top daring July August. Mr*. Aldru at He never be able all. There were but two of flglit daughter, Mora*-, Ber Har- the narrow hall. came for things. might to get waya None him bor. to that Island after all; lng a duel to which he wa* nmulcm ao he gave it up. He had not thought park might the rocirrn «r bliehill never know ltosv one With a foil, the other with Mr*. Carrie ot Vi : a of mall for months. much It cost to ride ed—tbe Tbe celebration of lb* Pounb of July Wktalrr, on the excursion lioat. a pistol, the former Udng the ordinary waa Mere., I* visiting bar atater. Mra Chari** Every second Sunday morning ht prolonged three daye oo account of i Hh watch was gone, and that Was "HELLO—DOWS THEUE P CALLED A YOICX French method. He objected to any Jordan. paid his room rvnL The woman took tbe rain. Several building* were fully : bad— no place to go-men laughed and ] except one of these method*. Punning noticeable tbowe of W. One of tbe three beer* owned It with grunted thanks. She uevei hollow, and lueffectual. decorated, being I. ; by Bert was reverberating bam would not lied—he afraid-the boy In the yield. He proposed, Partridge, Merrill ,t tb* Jordan end Frink Wetta baa beet, -old to spoke even that much at other times until he wa* Hinckley, post- but he kept ihc-iu up tbe picture—alone—the river—river, river however, that If Frenchman would office, Moor Electric Oo., E. U. Witbam, lb* soldier*' borne at Togua. No. nothing there hut heat now, keep forced to atop for breath. It mocked at his hesitation, and he de- apologUe for speaking dt*re«|iectful!y Prank T. Johnson and Ma* Abram. The lng him away from the only thing that Tbeu be beard feet on the i Mia* Laura Jour* and Matter Ktedrr, thnt was |K>uudiug of American he would termined he not afraid—still the flag apolo- •tract lighting, under tb* direction of A. was his, so he sensed loneliness more above. came to Coomb*, of Kaat Orange, X. J., are gu-ata It dared and— plauks They rapidly for wine over him. But him gise 'hrowlng M. Moor, waa effective. clearly than ever and felt like crying. the edge of the dock. There wa* a of M>aa Jonas alalvr, Mra. Milton lit- A scuff of a sins' on the rough planks the officer, lielng In the army, could no? A of tbe It was cool In the recvlv and pan program *** carried out Ordinarily his sound of labored breathing a Mias Joait HSalem and her fro nda, behind set heart bounding. permit such an Insult to pas* without July 5, bat rain tbe lng department of the wholesale fruit thnmp as though some one had dropped stopped progreea Mies Moor* and Mu* ot So things were this a flglit. He wa* therefore to Labou. Waltham, house where he but the heat many happening obliged • boot 11 a. m. Mnalc wa* furnished by worked, to his knees to see better Into the dark- Maas, are Vltillog Mlaa Haalcni > trot her, night. He turned, still In the slinilow accept Cunningham'* term*. lb* Bluebill band. had even there, and It was July 6, (be program permeated of the ness. Raymond Haalem, at Macbiaa tmards. and linked. One morning bright and early the waa floiabed at Mountain in a not pleasant to handle the light eases "Hello—down there!” called a voice. park glorl- 1'nder an arc light stood a woman. two pnrtte* started by seiwrate convey- oua manner. Herbert Hapavorth and wife, of Bar of berries. He thought that he might "Help!” replied the man. She was taking off a tawdry hat with ances to the farm on which they were Harbor, and Mra. Sidney Jordan tad sleep there one night to find relief A moment of silence and Inactivity. Priaea ware awarded as follows: a drooping, disconsolate feather, like to fight. They bnd succeeded tn keep- dausbter Dorothy, of Jamai, a i' a.n, The boss looked at him strangely when Then a match flared, held high above a Work-bore* parade — E. W. Carter, limp celery. She shook her head slowly ing the affair from the public, but It Maas., »era guest* at Cbarlea Jordan'* be asked the favor and then shook hi* police helmet. double team; Charles Ward well, single as she dropped the thing and wearily {nan's wn* known among army officer*, and Sunday. bead.' “Can you bold out 7" be demanded, tnam. lifted a sodden mass of hair with the they Hoi ked to the ground In order to July He liked this dock. It was as lonely catching sight of the two beads. Obstacle non-Harold Oagood, lj Arthur U._H. backs of her Augers. witness this singular fight. They have and deserted at night as he waa. He "Help!" wa* the reply from the wa- Snow, 2. w Then she leaned against the lamje sharpshooters In their armies abroad, EAST FRANKLIN. bad been there before—the previous ter. Wheel barrow race-Kir bard (Joay and post and looked down at the riveh The but It Is a question If there 1* the free tialer- summer, when It was hoc It was coot The woman waa crying. Douglass Mow, 1; H. Oagood and Mrs. Nelli* Blaiadell eiailed her man stood lireathleas. the methods Hoy He thought he fighting, Ingenious prac- X Mrs. Tens In Eatt in- “Hold on—I'll get a toper' and the Hall, in-laat, Crann, aaw her shudder once; then the ticed among American*, whose quirk expe- — feet above moved Three-legged Han H. and van. last avaak. away hurriedly. dient* come down from tbe Oagood rise and fall of her thin shoulders be- Indians. Wallace In a moment they came back and a Parker, lj a Quay and 0. Supt. Leo W. Blaiadell, of Turner, a pent came evident. Sbe made a peculiar The two principal* were placed, tbe rope dangled In the water. Bon, X the week-end with bia here Mr. sound. one on tbe north, other on the south parenta thy m ,-aaa “Walt a minute.” muttered the man, Croaa-country ran — Ernest BialadaM wit! etalt tbe espoemon He did not know what to do. For an side of tbe farm. The interval between Kobertnon, i dipping the hemp beneath the woman's 1; John Kona, X Francisco with a party leaving Portland unknown reason be was afraid, eo be them was made up of fields partly and arms. “Now you hold on tight, an' Wadnaaday. stood still. The woman turned around, thinly wooded. Unless they purposely 100-yard dash a Lortng, 1; Boy well git you oat Hang on tight X who auffvred * one covens! themselves by taking position Orindle, Raymond Blaiadell, clutching something white In hsnd, now.” Horrible*-Unwood broken ta a accident m probably a handkerchief. This she here and there behind a tree tbe Carter, 1; Howard leg rooaway Mechanically she obeyed, and was 1 Bar duelist* could see each other all the Curtis, X Tuesday of last week, was taken presMd tightly against her Ups as she dragged slowly to the dock. In another Tbe distance, so far as tbe fight Hlgb Jump— Raymond Parker, 1; John Harbor hospital Sunday for an X-ray ftased shorewfird. Instant the man was being lifted from way. was concerned, was not so as Rone, X examination. The ire rays fell on her great- piercing the water. 11 B. would appear, for the range Bicycle men-Harold Oagood, Jobs July strained fare. It was dead white, and carrying 1; _ They stood there tinder the arc light Cbaae. X the forehead was of tbe rifles wa* considerable. deeply marked. The the three of them, while a little knot of bad left tbetr 220-yard dash — a Paul HANCOCK. black seemed of an unnat- They scarcely positions Coring, 1; eyebrows men came from somewhere—anywhere. 11 Navia, X There will be a dance at tbe loan ural intensity tbe lifeless skin. before Cunningham fired several shots. against “Ah-ba. Nelly!” Jeered the officer. a Whether be did this to get some Idea 880-yard-a Haring, 1; a Robertson, X Thursday acaning, July IS. Monagn-: Sbe was crying now. loudly, the sobs “Drunk again, eh? Drank again an' of tbe range or to rattle bis Short pal Sweet, 1, M ft. 8 P. orchestra. unrestrained and growing louder all fell off th’ Is ltr enemy in.; dock. Nnrln, it, M ft. 11 in. the time. wasjwdt known. His first stop was The woman was fussing with her Low made behind s fence thickly lined with hurdle— C. Osgood, 1; Harold Oe- Her whole body shook, and for a mo- bedraggled hair. JUvnusnxrr..* bushes. At tbe same time bis enemy good,X ment It seemed as though her knees “No. ’taln't Blley.” she sniffed. took position tiehind a stone wall. Pole vault-Raymond Parker, Cadi would give way. but she clutched the “Toh know well I ain’t ben drlnkln.’ 1; were at Oagood, X steadied and They long range. lampitost. herself then, I'm”— Horn me American renonea to uie com trot, class A. “Cheerfnl Ban," M THE ARMY with bead thrown far back, moved A spasmodic sob cat her short raou device of raising bis bat above Percy Sandars, 1; “Bin* Will Again,” T. J. eeenee i* A* xtronf jerkily about until site faced the “You're what?” Ikw w "A his screen. Getting a bullet In it. be Hmcklay, 2; "Uuia Ward," J. Uoaaon, X stream. “I'm tired o' th' hull that's u his stomach” thing, Claaa B — "Nettie made up bis inind that bis enemy was Bradeen," Harry ■ it was not to jump, sue seemed to alL” Seldom do you find a weak in not skilled In this kind of warfare. Lnncb, I; “Cabel Jr," Horace Harrtck, 2; wilt suddenly and tumble off the do k The policeman buttoned hi* coat a strong stomach, or a strong man When lie saw tbe Frenchman "Evelyn T," Harold Snow, X change a weak stomach. You hatcn: "1 Into the water. slowly. Mra, Benba his [Hisltiou. (Missing a gateway. Can- Carter woo tbe prise lor or w <• a scant "So that's it eh? doin' th’ river “stomach” for fighting, For Instant be stood there, Deal decorated u* ninghatn's surmise waa confirmed. He automobile. when it back on Keep a route, was old we'll goes you. clammy cold, and then, with fright, yuh? Well, girl, The bill chute wee could baTe shot tbe man during the very exciting. Five stomach well and strong with, ened yell, he ran to the place from Jlst put the kibosh on that fer awhile." eare "j few seconds be was alerted in tbe Ford claaa, driven Atwood’s and you w-.. ef her the exposed. by Medicine, \ where she had disappeared. And. taking by arm, they A. hi. lloor, Miae Dorle sick |'Iff' Cunningham had no wish to kill bis .Savin, Stuart free of indigestion, dyspepsia, "Hold on!" he cried, leaning far for- walked away out of the little group E. other ill' enemy. During the maneuvering be MacKey, W. Carter and Halpn Town- ache, biliousness, and ward to catch of her as she came that stood and watched, saying noth- sight aend. Tbe waa awarded to come from a weak stomach could have shot tbe Frenchman sever cup E. W. Mi ne til WOMAN TT7BNKD ABOUND, CU TCHINO to the surface. “TO git you out! ing. Carter. Brewer. SOMETHINO WHITS IN HEB HAND. al times. I mu!ring to wlug him. be to- Dear Sirs:— Where's somethin'? What'll I |ritT' "By gosh, she tried to drowned her- Tne ■« I a excitement in Ibe claaa B waa I have taken the “L F.” Atwood vented stratagem that would permit In- of : was not In the excitement his voice was more self. an' yuh got her out,” mattered tenee. cine for years and ronaider it one there then, but It cool this Four care were entered: " him to get an easy shot. Tearing a Hfadaon, remedies in the world. A few irri time. The river seemed to make It like a cackle than the articulation of one, looking at tbe drlpplug man. trouble A* loose piece of from tbe fence, Locomoble, Mercier end Staerna, with had a had stomach and User railing of "L F s worse. words. He looked vacantly about, saw “Hnbr tbe Mercier a now entirely cured by use be a stick about favorite. Tbe firet car to to picked up three feet O. MiTcaitt Hiiuc' be was and that was bet- the boards, ran to them, graspi-d one “I aakd she tried drowned heraelf. vtert waa Still, alone, and with bia handkerchief fas tbe Locomoble, owned by E. W. nearest of them, and threw it into nn' aaved her-" long a 35c bottle at your ter than being one of many crowded aimlessly the you Townaend and. driven bia Buy ! tened it across tbe longer piece about by chauOaor, or write for a free >ample- stream. He saw her face, covered with Tbe man staiyd bard for a moment at store, today together In a park. While be yearned with Mr. Townaend aa aecood man. FREE—“Ye Olde Songs." word* and a foot from one end. Taking off bis Tba »*■{» hair, as It stared at him tbe and then the of reali- j sent free aa receipt for comiaiulouKhlp In somewhat of a dripping and speaker, light Mercier, owned Mra. E. P. of sixty popular songs I coat be put tbe sleeves on the cross by Nevtn, of J from the he liked alone. i Went below the surface a second time. sation spread over his face New outside yellow srrappers subconscious wsy. being and bia bat tbe York, and driven by K. together with of our Medic"* he "Did sher be asked. | piece put on end. as Btonilr, your oyiaiou could think then, think about bis "Help!" screamed. “Help! What’ll Paul Nevin ea He scarecrows are made. aecond men, drew M* i dor’ Borne one In the knot sniggered. usually Having i.P.’MHCMOOa Portland. room and his Job and bis landlady. aecond place, and tan tbe bill " finished tbla work, he held bia figure up at a ter- Then he thought of the stuffy little And in answer to his own query ’Course she did,” blustered the rific tbe tbe so pace. "Didn't her out?” against top of fence that it show near his rooming house, palled off his coat and sprung into the speaker. you pall Frank P. of picture j would look to his enemy as if be were Smith, Cleveland, conceded and be felt as the of ! stream. He came up with a throal "Yes—sure thing—'coarse I pulled at tba Inat Taka® guilty memory | on It. moment to enter bte vttamer ! to kill eh? sitting those squandered nickels welled np Ailed with wnter and sputtered as be her out Tried herself, Dog ear, wltn | ■ Two shots came George Dempaey aa ef she didn't!” in rapid succession. driver, within him. He could not understand paddled carefully, straining his eyas to gone aa [ I »ne them Harry Hinckley aecood man. ThJn car well,'' muttered another. of knocking tbe dummy over. some of the picture*, but other* Inter- see where the woman might he. "Might’s was ibe of tba Tbe Frenchman saw It fall con- aurprtee day, opt being lost sense “She ain’t no ’count” and. ested him, and he would sit through an He of direction In spite of •tripped for racing. Mr. Tonight folks no cluding be had shot his enemy, came Dempaey entire evening watching the mimic the light on the dock aud went too far “Ah, I dunno: alnt got right •bowed bte akUl in «iU act M ® laxative In the • ut from and handling bte car He )l to kill ’emselves,” said some one else. biding advanced leisure- drama toward the middle of the river. Real- held bte black repeated. across the field. watch- silently car to tbe count, morning his error, he floundered back One walked away and another light- ly Cunningham One be remembered above ising and Itaabed boms a winner picture • 1 for an opportunity to him by one second. 1. G. Maara. the •gain. ed a cigarette. wing all others. It depicted happenings Wlnthrop Tbomaa Mrove bte Hudeon. said tbe man, his without seriously hurting him and put the life of a to the dry Soon bis hand rame in contact with “Mebby.” using with Mr. Snowman as in boy strange s bullet the calf of his second man. newly discovered ability of specula- through leg. In •-not no because this boy hero of something stringy and clutched it It the evening n fine of rn^ch she was—was”— Without tbe drawing of blood the display fire- the picture screen met misfortune did was the woman's hair. He pulled him. tion—“mebby works waa given, followed affair might have gone on by a grand ball. DEPOSITS INVITED and felt And be broke off with a sneese. Indefinitely. Tbe « It Interest him. but rather because self toward her something committee lhanka all who Tb® PHE8TIGB enjoyed and do* on As It was. nothing more was required. helped to If be ns at- “Gosh, guess I'd better git my make the Year'! acrvic® ®bould when the young fellow wandered along strike his knee though she had celebration a tuoceea. ntUfactory for to Mutual apologies were exchanged, and au Act eat endorsement ot tbi® bank he to kick him. A baud came coat 'er I'm like catch cold an’ die 12. the streets he was alone, when tempted *uly jj tbom» coo tens plating a tetri of* Ban* too.” Cunningham and bit friends were gawped at the sights he was alone, out of the water and struck him in the He hurried to the where handsomely entertained at the mess of met with trouble be was face. away place I WALTHAM. Haaceck Ce. Bmk Ettswartk when be j the French officers. Step “Fool!" choked the woman aa her be bad dropped the garment alone and Anally when be wandered H'»a Mary Silaby, of baa 1 1 \ Aurora, rimed