* Cl)£ ttUswortl) Slnurfran. vol. lxii. i y 1 ellsworth, Maine, Wednesday afternoon, july 19,1916. i 'zzxzri No. 29. iDbntamrau. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Mrs. William Chapman. Stewart, who enlisted in the navy last year, is still en- -— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK thusiastic in the service, and that he ia ■-!= making good is proven by the fact that he Ths Davit Theatre has recently received and has The Nickel Theatre promotion, Bliat College earned his first servioe stripe. L"i Burrill National Bank Special ballot The ladie’e aid of the J A Haynes—Climax tea society Methodist N E Tef A Tel Co church will give a lawn party Wednesday, Poet am at the of B. T. Sowle OF ELLSWORTH Federal Inquiry July 28, grounds on Union Trust Co. Political Announcement Main street, afternoon and evening. Admr notice—Lauretta Cobb offers you every possible accommodation ** -Nelson Stewart Lieut. Martyn H. Shute, U. S. A., has ■Haworth, Main# banking Exec notice—Robert G Gray been to and —Christine Kean Grlffln |nst promoted captain, given within bounds of safety. We want your business. Probate notice—George O Johnson eommand of a a.achine-gun company, of | Capital Htock.$100,000. Meeting of State assessors the 38th infantry, now in Brownsville, Surplus and undivided profit*. 125,000. Bam Hamhor, Mb.: Texas. 2% credited monthly on checking accts. of $500 and over Auction sale Additional Stockholder.’ Liability -. 14*0 000. Calvin J. Springer, of West Somerville, Maas., who has been at his old home here $325,000. 4 percent., compounded aembannually, in 8CHBDULE OF MAILS savings dept. his Mrs. Cora A. AT BLLSWOBTB POSTOrPICB. visiting sister, Sargent, snd his niece, Mrs. Amos W. Bussell, left Both Check and are under In if«d J«m« 29, 1919. Making a protective capital for depositors of $325,000. Savings Departments for home Thursday, U. S. Government supervision. Two examina- MAILS aaCBITBD. The annual picnic of the UnitarianSun- This, together with oar ample resources,' places this bank in a po- W—k Day. day school will be held at Or. George S. Fril or sition tions yearly. particalars by mail, cal. Pbom West—4.56,11.16 am (except Monday). Hagerthy’s cottage at Bayaide next to render to its patrons most satisfactory service, and every 4.11 6.18 m. (except Sunday), p Tuesday. The party will leave the vestry depositor may feel that bis Interests are properly guarded and that Pbom East—12.2* (except Sunday), 6.88, 10J7 promptly at 8.30 a. m. any fnnds he has on with us are safe. m. MO 87 mail not distributed until fol- deposit absolutely p Mias Coraoe Smith, of Macbiaa, who has lowing morning.) been visiting her coualu, Mias Basel Nev- If not already a depositor with this bank, we Invite your account, CLOSU AT MAILS POSTOEPICE has returned to North ille, Ellsworth, either in the or our W—k checking savings department, knowing that Day. where the ia spending the summer with Ooino a m; 5 and methods of business will be West—11J6, 8.45, Opm. ber mother, Mrs. Ines Smith. doing highly satisfactory to you. Goiho EApr—8.26 a m;»3.46, 6.80 p m. The State board of assessors will be in Sunday.’ leseion at the court house in Ellsworth on Arrive from the west alts, 11.16 am,6.40 THE DAVIS Wednesday, July 28, at 9 a. m., and at the m. Closrfor west S.46, 6, 0 m. p p iseeaaors’ office in Bar Harbor, Tuesday, Matinee at 2 July 26, to meet the assessors of towns of Daily should be at Registered mail postofflcc half this vicinity. an hour before mail closes. EVENINGS AT 7.15 AND 8.30 Miss Ella F. Jordan, of Jamaica Plain, is a CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Mass., spending part of her summer recation in Ellsworth. Her brother, Har- WEBB DATS. HANCOCK BANK rard C. Jordan, and bis wife, went to COUNTY SAVINGS Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at Boston to meet all to Ells- •Aft, 7.18,11.18|snd 11.68 a. m., 4.21 and 6.18 p. m. her, returning Trains leave Ellsworth for the west Jat 7J7 a worth by automobile. m 4.11,5 38, 10.21 and 10J7 m. .,|12.28, p. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nasb and Mrs. E. L. SUNDAY*. Richardson and son Orion, of Arrive from west at 6.66, 7.18, 9.11 and 11.16 Bangor, a. in.. 6 40 p. m. Leave for the west at 6 JO a. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. “SAFETY FIRST!” The NICKEL m 4.11, 6J&. 10.21 and 10J7 p. m. Moore, Monday. The party, with Mr. snd Mrs. Moore, were guests of Mr. and WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. A bank that has the of Daily Matinee at 2 Mra. El wood Silsby in Bar Harbor over protected savings Sunday. this for over 43 must cer- For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, community years The democrats will have an July IS. 1916. opening EVENINGS AT 7.15 AND 8.30 in Ellsworth of next be a safe and sound bank for YOU | From observations taken at the power rally Thursdsy tainly station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivet week. The speakers will be Governor Power Co., In Ellsworth. Precipitation is Senator Prof. Kenneth to deal with. given in inches for the twenty-four hours Curtis, Johnson, ending at midnlght.J C. M. Sills, candidate for senator, and Weather Precip* of State John E. can- The Hancock Bank en- Temperature condition* ttatlon Secretary Bunker, County Savings didate for in this • congresamen district. t 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon the honor of this long and faithful ser- Arthnr moat joys Wed 64 80- fair fair Delroy’e intereating lecture taat in Tburs 58 — 87— fair showers .66 Monday evening the Chautauqua vice ; has added many thousands of dollars Fri 62— 78— fair fair course, on shams, etc., will give the pastor in Sat 62- 71— fair clear of the Baptist church a point of departure interestto the deposits in its care ; invites I I Sun SO— 68— fair .06 lor bis services on crdy.ab’w’ra Sunday next. At 10.30, YOUR account on the same safe- Mon 68- 78- fair fair “Self-Hypnotism;” at 7.30, “A Bunch of savings Lime Tues 62— 72— fog, fair fair [ Agricultural { Verv Common Mistakes.” guarding, liberal- interest basis. About thirty-five members of the Ells- Mi»* June of la Mills, Aurora, visiting worth woman’s club enjoyed a moat de- Sheriff F. O. and wife. fcllsby lightful afternoon last Wednesday at the Seed Oats Grass Seed I Mise Margaret (Jose, ol Charleston, is home of Mrs. B. B. Btsnley, one of the the guest ol Mrs. B. T. Bowie. members, at East Burry. The trip was made automobiles. Mrs. served Hancock Bank | Dr. Arthur Parcber will open his office by Stanley County Savings in the Manning block August 1. chowder end coffee, and the ladies carried lunches. Established 1873 Me. Mr. and Mrs. Austin K. Russell and picnic Ellsworth, The in its new Lime and Cement daughter Sarah are visiting in Warren. Davis, location in the building formerly the Uapt. N. H. Means is spending the week occupied by Bijou, last and The j with friends and relatives in opened Saturday evening, Sedgwick Nickel, at the Odd Fellows “HAZEL. K1KKK.” COMING EVENTS. and Brooklln. building, opened Monday. Both these picture Walter Scott Allen, who from 18 at escaped theatres, now under the management of Ellsworth Dramatic Club Scores Sunday, July to Thursday, July 30, the last week, baa not been Sea- C. W. GRINDAL, county Jail yet His, Harriet C. Davis, will give dally Another Success. Ellsworth—Community Chautauqua. j recaptured. son tickets, adult, f2; children, (1. ♦ matinee* at 2 o'clock and sveolpg per- The Ellsworth Dramatic club gave ex- Willis A. Joy, Ot Grand Forks, N. D., is formances at 7.1£ sod H.J0. Friday evening, July 21,. at Whiting Water Ellsworth, Maine « cellent amateur support to John J; Far- Street, in Ellsworth lor a abort stay among old Orchestra. Two ease* of iuterest in Hancock hall—Dance; Higgins’ home friends. rell, ot Bangor, in the production ot the county were argued before ihe law court Friday evening, July 31, at Society bell— tour-act drama “Haxel Kirlte” Mias Hops Hathaway, ol Lowell, Mass., in Portland last weak—the famous Gar- comedy Dance; Monaghan’s orchestra. is the gueet ol her cousins, Misses Sibyl and the of last week. The was first Wed- mong- Henderson case, suit the play given andeven- and Wednesday, July 28,afternoon Ruth Fields. Devsrsuz of against Sheriff to a and was Co., Caatina, needay evening, large house, tng, at grounds ol B. T. Sowle, Main Mr. and Mrs. Embert C. are re- Forrest O. of Hancock tbs , . ^ Osgood Bilsby, county, repeated by request Saturday evening to street—Lawn party by ladies’ aid society on out of the of j ceiving congratulations the birth of a latter suit grow ing (turning the I.. another house. ot Methodist church. good son, born the steamer Corinna while held under at- Thursday. as Mr. Farrell, “Dunetan Kirke”, bad a — tachment the sheriff. Thursday, July 27 Hancock county William L. McDonald is here from Ohio by much part different from those in which Unitarian conference at Bar Harbor. to hia vacation with his Mrs. John A. Peter* gave a dinner PI I ^ore and ulore tea drinkers spend mother, party be has previously appeared here, and one of her 2 and CliinDTU Mrs. Ann A. McDonald. last Thursday in honor two nieces, giving him larger opportunity to display Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 3, us for Misses Louise and Anna Cushman, of Ban- at Hancock hall—Annual lair of Unitarian CLLO «V u ll I n are ^king each week Allen Meader, ol Eldora, Iowa, is visit- his talent. Mias Christina Doyle, In the are brides to be. An- ing relatives in Ellsworth and vicinity. gor, both of whom title roll, sustained the part admirably, society. nouncement of the engagement of Miss He will remain until September. and Miss Haxel Giles was delightful as the Monday evening, Aug. 7, at home of Louise to Douglass Somerville, of London, — Roscoe H. Taylor attended the annual vivacious “Dolly Dutton”. Mrs. C. E. Miss Alice H. Scott Ellsworth High Eng., da* made recently. The engage- Mrs. L. F. Misses Isa- School Alumni association reunion. meeting ol the Sixth Maine Regimental Monaghan, Giles, Tea Anna was announced some Climax ment of Miss belle Falvey and Elleneen Doyle were all DOES LOVE association at Togus last Friday. FAMILY REUNIONS. time ago. Her marriage to Frederick excellent. _ blend we G. H. Macomber, ol that Manchester, Mich., will take in — super-luscious Phillipi, of Bangor, place Of the men in the cast, Frank Dunleavy Aug. 2 Frost family at George A. was in Ellsworth last week on a short a on September. was easily the star of the amateurs as Frost’s grove, Mariaville. 1 A s are makiug such “drive” visit to his brother, J. H. Macomber. p | The annual reunion and reception of “Pittacus Green", but was well supported Arnold H. Patten has ot FAIR DATES. purchased the Ellsworth High School Alumni as- by Roy C. Haines, Wesley Houle, Earl Fal- Frank R. Moore the shoe — repairing shop lociation will be held Monday evening, vey, Llewellyn Fortier and Paul Whit- Wednesday, Sept. 27 Narrsmissic here 8. Morrison. at 27c a established by Ralph Aug. 7, at the home of Miss Alice H. comb. grange fair at Orland. Miss Gertrude left on It will be a com- The entire was as well as pound Dorgan Saturday Scott, School street. play balanced Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. noon for a two week’s visit with her house lawn like the amateur on here for a bination and party, any production put 5, 6 and 7 — Blue hill fair. Misa Louise ol Houlton. same time. No small of If you are a lover of extra good sister, Snllivan, delightfully informal reunion at the long part the credit tor Preaching at 10.30 at ;the Methodist plaoe last year. There will be an informal this is due to Fred E. Cooke, who assigned want to it at a StroertisnncntB. Tea, and buy church next Sunday, to the young people. reception at 8 o’clock, followed by a busi- the parts with excellent judgment, and low price, our Illustrated lecture in the evening at 7.30. ness meeting. Refreshment* will be did effective work in staging the play. wonderfully ■erved. It is there will be a New scenery used for the first time in this Earl Smith spent Sunday with his wile hoped large THE TEA must interest ittendanoe. was also ot bis work. CHEVROLET CLIMAX at the Bar Harbor where she is production hospital, Tbt Product of Exporionco Y OU! recovering slter an operation for appendi- joon r. tidriage ana wue ana noy j. Investigate! Standard citis. Goodwin and wile went to Portland MOUTH OK THE UIVKK. Equipment to attend tbe annual meeting of tbe Mohair Tailored Top, Top Cover and Side Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Gardner, of Capt Freeman Cloaaon is at home ill. Curtains, Electric Horn, ventilating Wind- Maine Plumbers’ aeeociation. Mr. Newport, U. I., were week-end guests of His vessel is in charge of Capt. Charles shield, Complete Tool Equipment, including Mrs. left Ellsworth Jack and pump. Harry W. Haynes and wife at Shady ind Eldridge Sunday Sinclair. night in time to participate in tbe annual J. Nook. K. A. B. Carter is in very feeble health. FOUR WNETY $490 luting of the State association of Master Tf&SflS&S? Haynes Extra when with Ellsworth friends of William t. Jude He is being tenderly cared for by his equipped electric lights and Plumbers at Long Island, and Mr. El- starter $60 'cUSWOOTh'I and wife, of Belfast, extend congratula- Mrs. Pinkham. was awarded one of the three daughter, Georgia lridge “nd tions on the birth to them of a son last prize* for longest distance travelled. Mr. Mrs. Everett Tinker and two children, “Baby Grand" lnffl‘gXu£ $750 C. C. BURRILL & SON Thursday. ind Mrs. Goodwin left Ellsworth Mon- Miss Olive and Master Foster, of Massa- B. with E. E. Ellsworth,'Me. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, daugh- and will visit in Boston before re- chusetts, are visiting Mrs. Tinker’s ROWE, Agent, lay, Manufacturer of Truck Bodies of De- ter Eleanor, of Pawtucket, K. L, are Mrs. Every FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE turning home. mother, George Day. scription. Top Work. guests of Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs. W. K. The club waa indeed favored Mrs. May Murch, with her little daugh- or this and countriee Thursday Representing some of the lending companies foreign Parker. ter ly the weather clerk for its lawn party Frances, who has been the guest of Established 18*7. Money to Lou M Improved, Productive Real Estate. Mrs. H. C. Pomroy, of Gardiner, with ast Friday afternoon and evening, by one Maynard Murch and wife since the first PIAN08 daughters Helen and Elizabeth and ton >f the tew clear summer days this season of the month, was Joined here by her For Sale or root Knnbe, Emerson, a & Harold, it visiting her sister, Mrs. Abby las furnished. The attractive bouse and husband for few days’ visit to bis pa- Foster Co., Marshall & Wendell Cushman. awn of Henry M. Hall at the corner of rents. They returned to their home in and other makes. Business Telegraph Main and street* needed but Millinocket Monday. See Me Before MllDCrC Til AT lHIII Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, of Hamilton, High simple Deciding Secretarial lecorationa to make it a beautiful vUUKoto I HA I If IN Shorthand Mata., have been guests of Mr..and Mrs. setting KATIE H. HOOPER, lor the Mr*. A. P. Mrs. I know what are 107 Oak St. Maine Elmer E. Rowe a tew days, leaving for party. Wiewell, you going to say. H. W. Ellsworth, Hall and Mra. O. W. were tbe oom- Morang is always near when I want home to-day. Tapley by my nittee in charge. The attendance during cigar, and its second nature to think of Ced Herbert F. and* las when I think of I know Mr. and Mrs. Monaghan he afternoon and evening was gratifying, cigars—because Ellsworth- Bluehill of are they are Havana cigars.—4de«. little daughter, Bangor, vialting ind the various booths were well patron- Charles E. Mon- Mr. Monaghan’s parents, zed. Music waa furnished by Edison auto line: IT IS THK DUTY of aghan and wife. phonograph, loaned by Mlaa J. A. Tbomp- every Repnblloan OARROLL JOHNSTON to att* nd the polls July 94, at the Sena- Auto leaves Ellsworth dally at 11.80 a. m. for AUGUSTA lon, agent. In the there were via East Bluehill. PORTLAND BANGOR Archie Stewart, U. S. N., it spending a evening torial Primaries. Vote for Bert M. Per Bluehill, Returning, lALves Bluehill at 1 p. m. PAM. 11.21 vacation of two weeks with his Continued on nald.—Advt. mother, ( page 5.) Aits ta Hra at iafentaa'i stiMa- Aatricaa Oaata itaMa tent ol North Bend it Column. NEWS Buckaport, la alaitlna h.. JButnal Among tt)f Granger*. COUNTY ■Mar, Ha. Charlea H. Lovell Walter 8. of ICITID BT “4CBT UNI". Roaaall, Boaton, lortnerl. This column U devoted to the Omngs. es- FRANKLIN. »l North SUNDAY SCHOOL Buckaport, la ataitin* hi, pecially to the grudge* of Hanooek county P. L. Swan m a bnaln*** visitor Hn. daughter*, Mr*. Paarl Chi pm. n amt He Motto: and The column ii open to all grangers for tW Mr, “Helpful Hopeful." I OWE at Tank Pond last weak. discussion of topics of gsnsral interest, snd Raymond Bridge*. from Wbllina- for of Msks letters Cheater Dunham ia home Mr. and Mr*. Frederick E. Lesson IV.—Third For The purpose# of this column are suecloc J reports grange meetings. Mariner. 0| Quarter, bt* eaeation. Mated In the title ami motto—It Is for the »ut 1 short and concise. All comm intentions mast vllla, Maas., to spend New York, bar* dosad “Waldmarin” MY HEALTH he but names wiir not be ex- and atm* *o tie end signed, printed and Mta* Ibair rummer bom* July 23, 191 a oenetH, helpful bopefell lira. Fred llarditoo daughter, her*, and left ir their Being for the common H 1* for the com cept by permission of the writer. All com- In town. bouaa boat, the Ancient good, Loutae, of Boston, are visiting Mariner in.r to I BrookaTlIle and Bnck’a mon use-a public •* rrant, a purveyor of 1n munications will be subject approval by Harbor. To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- Florence Dunn, wbo baa been In formation and suggestion, a medium for the In the editor, hut none will be rejected without Mine THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Boston several is at her boms For Mummer Tr..ni,i». tv r change ol Ideas It. thin capacity It solicit* etable good reason. months, Compound. freer afflict* thousand* and communications, ami lia*ucoes* hers. Hay asthma *uf depend*largely ferera endure torture. Foley's lionet C\>tu- and T»f on the support given it In thla respect Della Dooban and two daughter* Hires relief It allays Text of th« Lesson, Acte xviii, 1-22. III.— “I am the PAMOLA, 285, HANCOCK. Mrs. inflammation, clear* Jon* trust be but the name of Washington Park, sir rasping rn unicat signed, for their home in Frederic- paaaarre*.ease* cough. sooth** and Verses, 10—Golden Text, mother and have MEMORIAL RRSOLCTIOKS. left Thursday heal*. This wholesome Memory 9, writer will not be except by permission. of four children auf- family remedy con printed lain* no bottle last* a Divine Providence bss removed ton, N. B. opiates-* long {imm Acte xviii, 9—Commentary Prepared Communications will be subject to approval or tered with t.-male IFkerva*, Moore's Drue Htore. of but none from Pamoln grange. No. N&. oor brother. Mr*. Adra Blalsdell Johnson, of New by Rev. O. M. Stearns. rejection by the editor the column, trouble, backache, Nelson Stewart, one who was always lo^sl will oe relected without good reason Addrcaa nervous spells and London, Conn., called on old home friends ; aobrCurauntt know we or.n tell how all communication* to snd interests 1 in the work of the order; 1 do not lhat the blues. chil- Saturday. 1 THB AMKilt Alt. My That while we bow in submis- Me. Resolved, long I'a til remained at Athens, brt he Kllnworth, dren’s loud Woodworth haa gone to talking sion to the divine will, we will ever cherish Mis* Grace a faithful and some and would where ebe baa' ga'e testimony, romping thi memory of one who was always helpful, Phillip* Eaton'a, Sullivan, Ttonun. make me so nervous believed (chapter xvll. 34i. The mes not only to the grange, but in anything for employment. Oh. I bare I could tear the beitermeut of the town, snd when the songer of the l-ord is apt to be dls I ye*. my troubles, just W. H. Lewrie and C. H. Sprague are 1 Civil war If he duds to his My care and grief and woe. everything to pieces country was called to arms in the couragod opposition building a garage tor Mr*. Julia Martin conflicts and my struggles, I would ache all was one of the first to message and seemingly few. If any. My and respond. our at Hancock Point. i Mr ups and dow ns, you It now l feel so Resolved. Thst we extend to hi* family believing, or If after a faithful test! over and sick But somehow, when they're darkest. heartfelt sympathy in their bereavement. Mr*. Woodrufl and Mr*. Hlaiadell and After any there Is neither a "thank that 1 would not Sickness mony you" And when the clouds are That our charter be draped for their gray. want to talk Resolved, children moved to bungalow, or nor a word of appreciation. It Is true anyone Operation | I think of other people’s thirty days snd s copy of these resolutions "Knoll Wednesday. look a friends say Why do you L. F. and wife. you thought My at tbs ball in North parent*. Springer well owe Tuesday evening, you have accomplished nothing and How much worse things have happened, look so young and T I it all of l» the Bucks port, there was a good attendance. Mi** Flora Ricker, Castme, had better seek some other occupation, And then my troubles flee! to the Lydia E Pinkham remedies. j The third and fourth degrees were con- guest of Mias Edna Gates at tba borne ol and messengers have tiecn known to I I’m sad and worried, —Mrs. Robt. Stopiel, Moore Avenue, Ob, yes. ferred on three candidates-Rev. snd Mrs. bar annt. Mr*. Charles Bradbory. heed his suggestion. I am thankful And grumped and grouchy, too; Washington Park, Illinois. j Jobn E. Blake, of the Methodist church, Mr*. Ball* Uoogina, ol Trenton, wbo that some one said to me many years And pestered out aod flurried, wish woman who suffer* We every and Mrs. Allan Q. A bountiful baa baan lb* of Mr*. H. P. Blundell And and dark and blue. Ray. goast ago. as 1 wondered if any good was grim from female troubles, nervousness, harvest was a few returned boms Monday. done: “Do recollect that But, somehow, when my trouble# supper enjoyed. days, being yon backache or the blues could see the let- the Been* more than 1 can bear, A piano was recently purchased by Mias Feodora wbo bad when the devil sowed his tares he | women well Woodworth, ters written by made by Ly- and at this was used for I think of other people’s. grange, meeting tonatl* and adenoids removed Toetday by went his way. for he was sure that dia E Pinkham'a I And mine blow by In the air! Vegetable Compound. the first ttme, with Mrs. A. Q. Ray as they would grow? And you do not Dr*. DcBeck and Black, i* doing wall. — If you have any symptom about which pianist. The meetings are held the second seem to think that the Word of God Mis* Addis Bunker, a teacher in Cam- The above sent to us Aon has a I you would like to know write to the and fourth in each is as seed as the devil's tares." | poem by Tuesday evenings her varation good Medicine bridge, Mass., ia spending special significance, for sbe baa been oar- j Lydia E Pinkham Co., Lynn, month now, instead of weekly, aa was the That helped tne grently. and since of with her mother, Mrs. Georg* Bunk*'. mg most faithfully for her “John", who Mass., for helpful advice given free custom for years. More interest is being then I have gone my way after a serv I wilb wife and for time. taken in the and several new Congressman Guernsey, ice. saytng: 'Thank God; that will has been in poor health a long charge, grange, son Harold, motored through here last it The past year she has scarcely been away names will be taken in for membership work; will surely accomplish fils called on Mr*. J. | is to those who have week, going east. They lisa. Jer. R. Y.t from her home at all, so you will under- j soon, which pleasing pleasure" lv, 11; i. 12, ourselves- Yet bow tew of us really do think H. West. stand the following message from her. labored hard tor the welfare of Floral Leaving Athena Paul went to | for ourselves! Nine oat of ten of no. It M. wife and three _ Harry Worcester, Corinth, a wicked, worldly, commercial { I west to send love and all good wishes to seems to me. allow custom or bsbit or preju- ***»»**• j were week-end j every oae of the II. B.s, esp. cial.y those who dice. early teaching, sod the beliefs and children, of Old Town, center, notorious for its immorality, WALTHAM. are shot in, and hope that every oae Is as of others to make our decisions for SCENIC, 529, gaeats of bu Henry CJ. Worcester and the first we read of him is. opinions parent*, thing a few members were thoughtful of yon all as they have been of as. ! us, sod ss s consequence are extremely little July 12, only and wit*. not that that he preached, but he > j We are now enjoying the sunshine (whenever practiced lodeed in thinking for ourselves. present. The time was spent disposing of 17. B. found with some who July employment j we can catch it) and can get to oar near \ Over and over life tries to educate ns." bosiness. were of the same craft with himself— i neighbors once in a while. As for the re- GINGER! MEMORIAL RHSOLCYIORS. UEEK ISLE. tent union, do come to Aunt for then. If 1 that of making—and he al>ode Madge's, has entered our RECIPE. interval. The reaper Death B. Cook and wit* are a couldn't go you could over and see me. E. spending with them (verses 1-3). He would rath trip ranks and taken from our midst our beloved Aan. Delicious Brown Bread — One week at Atlantic. er work at bis trade and thus earn bis cop sister, Abbie Hsslsm. therefor# be it tbick sour milk, cup molasses, 1 tea- our William H. Patten, ol ; living than be a burden to any one 8be also sent a recipe for brown bread Vk Resolved. That In the death of beloved superintendent spoon soda. Vs teaspoon 1 cap* Bessie has lost a sister, i schools ol Ellsworth, with Mr*. Patten, la He afterward wrote to this people, ask almost the same as given by Alexia last salt, ’-j sister, grange worthy 1 graham Sour. Beat bard several minotea; one ever ready to d » what she could for the ia town. lng them to forgive him if he had j week, but aa there ia a little difference, 1 visiting bake In oveu from one to two same good of ths order. them not a burden will it to boor*, Dr. Ered 8. Power*, who was wronged by being give you. be reversed and recently as brown bread. Tbe most delicate Resolwrf, That our badges to them Cor. It does don't think it a little any from the Harvard denial school, (II xlL 13-16). j Now, ttoaan, you our charter be fora period of thirty graduated stomachs can digest it without any terlona draped Bound a little like sarcasm. The Lord queer that, from California to Maine, the came borne Saturday. j trouble.—Ann. days. Jesus Himself was known as the car thoughts of the M. b.s were so much on Resolved. That a copy be seat to Tas Ells- Harold Greenlaw, * bo is employed aa penter (Mark vl, 3) and no doubt hell- brown bread this week? worth America*, Bangor Commercial and electrical engineer in Boeton, ia with hi* the and a be oar ed to make a living for the family till HusnaeTOK Bases, Cal., Jnly t. If is. OAK POINT. family, copy spread upon relative* tor his vac*lion. rtcord. He began Hls Dear Aunt Madge: public mlnUtry. and wife are at their Harold Grover and wile, ot Winter Har- Baked beans and brown bread! 1 am going Raymond Alley When the Sabbath days came round irJureMs. Oar Heavenly Father has re- drove in their ear and viaithd to write a little note about the farmer cottage here for a month. bor, up boy from oar midst our Isaiah Paul was ready to testify to the Jews moved brother, friends in town over Mr*. wbo, fifty years ago or more, was food of Aitbso Marshall, of Seal Is vis- it Sunday. In the that Jesus was the Harbor, Has lam. therefore be synagogue bakad beans and brown bread, when hs lived Grover, formerly Mias Beta Staples, we* iting ber aunt, Mrs. Lena Ladd. That Scenic tones a faith- Quality Ale of Messiah (verses 5 and JBesoissrf, grange Ginger Christ, their 4. on his father's rocky farm ia Maine. Tea. I a successful teacher in this town several of la ful brother. America. Sold by the Best Silas and whom want to of the barefoot clad In Jefferson Horn, Belmont, Maas., margin). Timothy, speak boy, That our charter ha ia year*. a faw weeks at Ricbert's. JKesoifod, draped Grocers and be had left at Berea and for whom be pants buttoned to a gingham waist; the boy spending Hanry Druggists. moarnlng for thirty days, that these resolu- Miss Hr*la Maakill, ot Boalindale, for- who, aa a nevar saw a nnd had sent from Athens that boy. bathtub, yet Rev. T. 8. Rosa and family, of EUswortb, our that a OMw tbm Cam they might tions be spread upon record, copy of this town, was married to Charles by was clean and dreaaed on and merly come to him. reached him here at neatly Sunday, a few last week with friends be sent the and Tnn Euivoere •pent days family, are their TOE CXJCQUOTa.ua COMPANY attended school in the meet- Harris Friday. They spending I usually Sunday Corinth (xvll. 14. 15). The phrase bare. A msuica* and Bangor Ormmtrctml. or red school vacation her*. a re- ing-bouse house. A. Saturday they gave In 5) U trans Hazel three Sflnncv Fox. “pressed spirit" (verse This was fond of baked beans and Mrs. Gordon and children, which was attended. boy very Timuv C. Hast am, ception, largely lated In the R. V. “constrained by brown bread, and he ale them with his of are with ber mother, Mrs. both Portland, Lacma S. Haolam. They will leave for their home in Koalm- the Word." says Paul waa knife and and them Flora Weymouth fork, spooning pitching Gray. Committee. dale Wednesday. We think of into his stomach's his preaching fervently. ever-ready receiver, The Golden Rale dab bad a party at July 17. Rax. month, and doing this with both si bows on _ JeremUh. who. when be was derided Emerson Ladd’s shore Friday evening. the kitchen table. 1 want to make mention of BAB HAKBOB. CHJCHOTSPILLS and reproached, was tempted to stop was a ten automobiles BUCKS PORT CENTER. the wbo There largo party, Word hoy drove the cows to pasture every Iria. the fourteen-year-old daughter of speaking the of the Lord, bat It Doming from Bar Harbor and “cal Harbor. and Reuben ol morning and went for them again at even- Mr. and Mro. William Miller, died Moo- Mr. Mr*. Klngsbnry, was such a burning Are within him Bfanmad dougboats and oeftn warn tide, coining rash lag to the sapper table all dams, Bar Harbor Malden, Me** are gn*eta of he* moaner, that he bad to (Jer. 7-9V. We day,July U. U U. boapUal. speak xx, ant a< breath served. Proceeds. fU. Mr*. C. Eugene Parker. after an epryaltoo for appandicUla. think also of Elibu. who said that be This hoy was vary food at baked beans and July 17. U. *__ A large oo* moose we* eeen cdlaly waa so constrained by the spirit within brown broad, and filled np with them Ian Oaya tt, Hnby baal grating in tke paelnr* In ike rear of tbe him that be was like a bottle of wine harry. Jabbering as he ate, of his exploit* BURRY. at M Children cannot keep covered night ooa with ‘Spotty" and Line back" coming font Pag* tarn day recently. ready to burst and he had to speak and that is oas way they take cold. Foley's sweet Mias Jonas la at firs. that be might be refreshed (Job. xxxIL throagh the fern sad alders beside the Mary visiting Honey nud Tar ia n rafiable family ooagh Mr. and Mr*. Pied E. Mu Qatar, of Wal- county road. Hand on both aides with n mil Addle Grant ’s. medicine that contains no oplats or harmful Mrs. Lucia Ben- 18-30). ingredients. Mrs. Wm. Leonard, PoUeville. tham, Maaa., aregoeeuof fence or stone wall. 1 am thinking of the lad when the Jew* opposed Pan! and Frances Curtis ratnrnad Wednesday Fa., writes: “Baby had a very bad ooagh. nett, In North Buck*port. with his trousers on one dirty lag rolled np The flrst done gave her relief.**—Moore's Drag from a visit In Boston. blasphemed he turned from them to six inches higher than on the other, the brim Bio re. Mr*. Mellaaa McKenney, a former re*i- the gentiles nnd found an open door of his hat hadf torn oil, while a hols Mina Alice Coulter baa returned from n throagh In a bonne close by the synagogue, own- ia the crown of It sticks a tuft of black hair Southwest Harbor, Ul. like the of a ed by a man named Juntos. who wor- plame knight. Klsia Sperry ret anted to Augusta Thurs- This is the boy who enjoyed sating baked shiped God Irenes 6, 7). When God day, after a short vacation. > beans nnd brown brand his soother hod Just wants His message proclaimed He will ‘' pmled oat of the hot oven. He was his Mr. Cunnlngbam and family, of Penob- provide a place. I held a claas in one mother's good boy, for he brought in the scot, wan guests of Mias Fannie Allan !f town where all the churches were clos- Smiles wood for the fire that heated the oven. My Sunday. Bring ed against me for the truth's sake, hut next will be about that mother, “Willie, yoa Os pi. Eugene Gas par and Ralph Kaos a hotel proprietor invited ns to meet mast go to bad now." Susan. warn la tba harbor Wednesday on tbs in his parlor*, and so we continued. yacht Alert. Paul said concerning one place. "A ▲ card from Aunt Maria brings tba re- great door and effectual la opened unto port, which wo are glad to boar, that they Dr. William Emery and his mother, New Post Toasties were perfected me, and there are adversaries" are all wall, and trying to Brenda Mia. Lacy J. Emory, ot Bangor, ware many hay. to overcome the defects of (I Cor. xvl. 9). Notwithstanding the and bar boys am them from Lynn, and bare Sunday. old-style 17. L. at Corinth there was much Aont Maria adds “Life gone with a July corn flakes. And the opposition ensile", _ hearty welcome encouragement, for the chief ruler of and aba baa “flowers started". We bare have received is that the synagogue and all his house believ- some idea what that moans, because we NORTH BROOKSVlLLE. they ample proof ed and also of the Corinthian* bare seen results of the flowers she many Alice Weeeel, ol Brewer, ie visiting their superiority is recognized. (verse 8). No doubt it was. as started. always, _ relative* here. because of the manifest work of the In the Homan * Home tor Qirard Bawee ha* gone to Groton, New Post Toasties have a self-de- Holy Spirit that the devil stirred up Companion August is s page entitled, “Simple jet Mas*., to work on a farm. such opposition. How Paul must have inner-flavor—the rich flavor meals, in hot Ashland veloped, been strengthened to continue by that satisfying easily prepared Grace Stover has gone to to weather.” If than ware in the of most gracious visit of the Lord Jesus space viait her sister, Lila Howa. choice Indian corn. Try a handful column 1 would like to Insert the bill of Himself, who came to him in the night Nora Saunders has gone to Belfast to ten for whet is termed a “well- balanced dry—they're mighty good that way, and said. “Be not afraid, but speak, viait her father, Prank Staples. menu for one and tor not day”, the recipes and the test will and hold thy peace, for I am with About all the are for prove that, unlike many ot the dishes to be served. It young girls away thee, and no man shall set on thee to the summer. Stella Edna and would be a delicious Lord, common do not on hurt for npast, for sny of flakes, they depend thee, I have much people hi Helen and Dodge are at tbe tbe break fast to Qrindle, Agnes tverae8 meals, being easy get, cream for this city'' 9. 10). The day that South Brooksvilie; Anna Perkins and and sugar their palatability. but tor e housekeeper who is without the Lord appeared to him on the way Goldie Qrindle, at Haven; Hop* Perkin* help end ia her own laundress, etc., etc., to Damaat us He said, "I have appear end Bernice Bowden, at Rockland; Plora New Post to prepare and cook the articles men- Toasties do not “chaff” M unto thee, and I will appear unto Seger, at Dark Harbor. tioned, it seems to me would give her a in thee" (chapter xrvi, 16), and this was July 10. C. the package, and they don’t mush busy day. _ of those other to _ one appearings him. down in cream like common “corn We have His completed word and few SOUTH SURRY. A extracts from tbe “Tower Boom flakes”. New tan hear Him speak to us St sny time lalk” in the seme The Post Toasties are magazine entitled “Ed- Among the recent arrivals are Mr. and U we have ears to hear, for He only ucating Ourselves”. Mrs. George Easts brook, Peecedale, R. 1.; identified bubbles on each flake la the same Lord who revealed Him by tiny “No matter hoar many years we might Clifton Eaatabrook, of New Jersey, and seif to Samuel His word 8am the intense by (1 spend in oollege. we can never become really Willard Treworgy, who will spend the —produced by quick, heat 111, 211. and He loves to do It still. Be- educated nntil we have learned to think tor summer at home. of the new of ing thus strengthened, be continued at process manufacture, Henry Yonng Waa driving the road ma- Corinth a year and six months, teach- Hie Backache Gone which also their wonderful chine when hi* horse became develops ing the word of God among them (verse J oat how daageroue a backache, core mus- Saturday, cle*, aching Joints or rheumatic mar bo an automobile Mr. new’ due time be sailed tak- pains frightened by Yonng flavor. ID- In thence, io sometime* realised only whan life In- waa thrown in front of the machine which ing Priscilla and Aqulla, and, leaving surance is refused on nooonnt of kidney trouble. Joseph O. Wolf of Green Wie„ over him. No bones war* them at ha went on to Cae- Bey. passed broken, Epbesua, writes: "Kidney Fills relieved me of n severe Have grocer send a for but he was bruised and on* foot waa your package sarea and Jerusalem and Antioch and backache that had bothered me lor several badly month*." Take Foley Kldoey Pills for weak badly hurt. to-morrow’s breakfast. thus completed his second missionary aad lame hack sleepless nights.—Moore's July 17. TnajfP. Journey (verses 18-22L We would like Drag Store. to know where be left Timothy and ■J T Wall Children Are Active. If Want Belief •' '• : what became of SUaa. hot we shall Sea Quick 'ijj v t i -l- If child la|dull. pale, fretful and wants Mea sad women who feel their health fail- and we caa wait yonr meet Timothy again, to 11* around, toe chance* an it is sageriag lag because of weak, overworked or disor- to know a lot of things. It seamed to from worma. Kicks poo Worm Killer, a pleas- dered kidney* will be pleased to know test ant candy eonfaetian, liked by all children Foley Kidney Pill* arc prompt is action a sd New Post he mast be In Jerusalem la Toasties Paul that i* what yonr child seeds. Yon only viva oao- give quick result* in the r lief of rkeusaa- the near fntare, bat not* his “If Ooi half to one loteage at a time aad yon get im- ttsm, sore muscles, aching Joint*, backache, resol ts. mother should have e inside, and dleturblag bladder l& mediate Every pains sleep w«r and sea Jas It, hex on hand. He. at nil druggists. trouble*.—Moore’s Drag Store. NEWS vkM, at which tear candidates warn ad- COUNTY mitted to the church. Ja*r 1'. WEST FRANKLIN. Ana __ Chari** Brown, of WakaSald, Hut., u OTTEK CREEK. suiting bit courts, A. O. Clark. 8. M. Walla’ st raw berry term la a busy Miaou Ague* Bonn and Bans Coomba place. at El la worth. bar* amploymant Joseph Bracy, of Camden, wee In town Vernon Smith, of Boston, cam* Satur- Friday. with hia wit*. day tor a law days Maynard Hagerthy has purchased sn Robert ParmeoUr, ot Marlboro, Maas., automobile. a guest at Ur. DeBeek’a Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Tack and family are st Arthur Holt and wilt, ot Gould*boro, their bungalow for the season. Friday on Mr. and Mra. 8. 8. Sum- called Mrs. Annie Harrlman, of Somerville, mon. Mass., U visiting her mother, Mrs. Vsasls Tyler Gordon and family, of North Sul- Young. visited relatives hart Saturday and livan, Busan Allay went to Mil bridge last dundav. Wednesday to see her brother, Capt. John Mias Vivian Clark, of Massachusetts, Bray, who is ill. visited her grandparent*, 8. 9. recently Hilda *nd Laura, children of Shirley end wife. Clark *>rac%t "id little Bernice, daughter of W. E. James E. Clark, Savage and E. O. George rfrnltb, were operated on at their Hardison are marketing a large quantity homes Monday for enlarged tonaile and ol strawberries. adenoids, by Dr. Stokes, of New or1! and Bar 1.0. Collins, of Bar Harbor, was a re- Harbor. of hie Mra. Jtiyn. q. cent guest sitter-In-law, __ Emma llardieon. northeast hakbok. Gaylon Stanley urn* from Waltham to The Northeast Harbor spend Sunday with hia family, visiting at tennis dab bee opened lor the with George Springer’s. season, Henry T. Moore a* superintendent. Harry Wooeter and family, of Old The bee been To* ii, were week-end guests of H. G. kindergarten resumed, after e briel Wooster and family. vacation. Mrs. N. S. Bunker Miaa Adah Savage has returned from bis opened dress- rooms Cast me, where the attended the conven- making on Mein street (or the season. tion ot district superintendents. high-grade ciga- H. Everett is lislen Orciitt, «ho has bad charge of a Hell,ot Bangor, serving ea summer stsve milt ill New Brunswick, la home. organist st the Union church. T. Moore is He will run the engine al the Dustin Job. Henry acting as organist st I I St. Msry's-by-tbe-Ses. rette Charles Clark and wife, with triends for I’rcs. and Mrs. from Bangor, spent the week-end at Mr. i Charles W. Eliot have i arrived from to Clark's ump, “Blde-a-Wee,” at the pond. Cambridge, Mass., occupy their summer cottage at Asticou. Miss Marion Was! ha* returned from a i Miss Dors trip to Montreal and other place* of in- Stanley, of Otter Creek, has 5 Cents— been friends here, terest, and reports lutl delightful trip. I visiting i July 10. 1918. Miss Maude Morse left Friday for Montreal, where alie will make an ex- SOUTH PENOBSCOT. tended visit with her ataier, Mrs. 11. F. Grach and wife the week- Lincoln. George spent '■ end in Hallowell. Miss Madeline Goodwin, who bss un- Carroll N. Perkins, of was at dergone a aoc-eatful operation at the Bar Watrrville, the Mitchell house Harbor hospital, la expected home to- Sunday. morrow. Mrs. C. A. Smith was the guest of Mrs. Marston Howard at the on A good attendance was reported Friday point Friday. ■ night at the meeting of the boys’ and »Thom*a Grindlr and wife are with Mr. < girls' agricultural club at the grange hall. Grindle’a parents, Arthur Grindle and I Much interest was added by the presence wife. a ol encouragement ot County Agent Mr*. Basil Barrett, who has been vislt- Worden. Friday ol this a-ek Mr. I ng her cousin at Northern Maine Junc- Worden will visit the mcmhrrs at their tion, returned butne Thursday. homes to the work done inspect being by Rev. Chester A. Smith, pastor of the sod itler In the seesun will them, they Baptist church, ha* received a call from have an exhibition cf their work in con- North Sedgwick to take up the work nection with the grange fair. there. July 17. Echo. July 17. G. 8ARUENTVILLE. NORTH BROOKGIN. liiilu, W. Urindle be* returned to hi* Mtss Edna of is home in itluehitl. Allen, Bluehitl, visiting here. Mr*. Chart** Meson bee returned to ber The Coombs is sum- borne in Hndgtoo. cottage occupied by mer vacationists. Mrs. Isabelle Parker, of Sedgwick, ia Thomas Choate has sold his working for Mrs. J. H. Davis. Capt. schooner, the Zephyr, to Fred 1. Hall. Mrs. Herbert J. Gnadell, of Somerville, Everett wife and child, of Bel- Mais., le visiting ber eteter. Bridges, fast, have been visiting here two weeks. George U. Foster and D. W. Comina have Helen artist from Balti- returned totbeir borne In Boston. Miss Wilson,an more, Ud., is occupying one of W. A. Toe Eastern jracbt club Heel anchored Hale’s cottages for the summer. ia Billtog* cove Tuesday evening. Thomas Garay, having received tb* call Hsnry For bam and wife, ol Portland, to rejoin bis militia company in Massa- Kir IKK Y TO OAKIISOU. celled on Irttnda In town last weak. OF chusetts, has been obliged to cut short STATE MAINE Richard son of Mrs. Emery Hooper, ol Beverly, Mae*., hie vacation her* at hi* old bom*. Galpert, aged sixteen, It of was drowned the guest ol Mrs. Myron Urindle. July 17. Xenophon. Joseph Uslpart, Brewer, SPECIAL PRIMARY w hile in the Penobscot Carl Larson and sella, ol Jam!land, have Friday swimming river. tbeir heme* hare lor the summer. opened NORTH SEDGWICK. The is a list of REPUBLICAN candidates to be voted for in the State Harold Sylvester, of Brewer, aged following Mrs. Os ward L Hooper baa rsturnad Tb* Haxlewood cottage la open for the twenty-one, was drowned Thureday, be- from a visit with her husband In Boaton. summer. at large at the Special State Primary Election to be held July 24, 1916. ing seized with cramps while awimmlng Ronald L. Glower, ol Malden, Mas*., ia The ladies’ aid will bold Ita an- society in the river during tbs noon hour. for down, or a Ballot, spending several weeks with bis mot bar. nual church fair July 27. Penalty wilfully defacing, tearing destroying Specimen Capt. William Sawtelle, well known John A. and wile, ol Watar* Helen of Bli la Bridges Mlsa McIntyre, oill, along the Hancock county coast, as com- Five to One Hundred Dollars Fine. town, Maas., are ol Aior C. Dodga of Florence Allen. gnasta the guest mander of the steamers Mount Desert and E. of State. and wits. JOHN BUNKER, Secretary Mr*. Bertha Power* and son, of] New Rockland, died Friday at his home in Mrs. Herbert R. Roberta, ol Nortbfield, York, are visiting her mother, Mra. Eva Rockland, aged seventy-one years. Vt., la ber Hon. Henry visiting parents, Young. Capt. Ezra W. Curtis, of Camden, re- W.Harguntand wife. name wish George Ryder and family of Bar Harbor, tired steamboat captain long in service Make across (X) in the square to the right of the of the person you Mr*. Minnie Blende!!, Mlaa Shaba ere Mr*. Mrs. died last week visiting Ryder’s mother, on the Boeton-Bangor line, to vote for. Follow directions as to the number of candidates to be marked for each Green, ol Brockton, Mae*., and Mrs. E. P. Sophia Torrey. at the borne of a brother-in-law in Bel- and son are ol Mr*. on a He in and mark cross Conroy Lloyd guests Rev. Edward Tuck, ot Concord, N. H., fast, where he was short visit. office. Add names by writing or pasting stickers blank spaces (X) Sarah E. Billings. was of age. preached Sunday morning and evening. seventy-seven years to of such names. Do not erase names. July 17. Bui. was rendered. of was right _ Special music Peter Rouley, Madison, instantly July G. killed and his wife and daughter badly 8 EDO WICk. 17._A. injured, when the automobile in which Mrs. a friend are NORTH ORGAND. VOTE FOR ONE Minnie Cobb end they were riding was struck by a freight FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR CShort Term) new spending tbe summer in town. Herbert White has purchased a train near Madison Saturday night. automobile. William II. Means and family and Leverett Tinker, aged twenty-two, of and son near BERT M. FF.RNALD, Poland Everett Cheney are visiting W. N. Means. Mrs. Treaaa Patterson Gerald, Eastport, was drowned Sunday her while Frm W. Bridges ia spending hie vaca- of Derby, are visiting grandmother, Treat’s island, Eastport harbor, tion with bia O. 8. and Mra. R. J. Gibbons. to save George Moors, who had parents, Bridges trying FRANK E. GUERNSEY, Dover wile. Warren Moore and wife drove to Ban- fallen overboard from a small boat. Moore see their Mrs. Frank to the boat and was saved. Foss F. Candage. woo baa been em- gor Saturday to aunt, clung ployed in Haverhill, Mass., arrived home Johnson, who was operated upon recently The schooner Carrie, of Thomaston, Sunday. in the general hospital. bound from Mobile for Mstanzar, was 17. B. recent hurricane in the Gulf Mn. D. W. Kimball and children have July wrecked in a of Mexico, and her crew is believed to returned from Auburn, where tbey have BLI EHll.L FALLS. was been have been loss. The schooner sighted visiting. N’evin baa ber mother at of Doris joined bottom up about 250 miles west Key Dr. ol will here. Dane, Pbiladalpbia, euppiy tbeir summer borne West. ai tbe ol Kev. STATE OF MAINE chnrcb daring tbe absence of Mr. Thorne and family, Baltimore, of the features of the D. W. Kimball. One superin- Md., are at tbe Johnston cottage. tendents’ and principals’ conference in J. A. and daughter, Mrs. B. 1. ,• SPECIAL. PRIMARY Dodge Friend, of Brockton, Mass., ia Chatine was the presentation of a silver home in Harry Winchester, will return to their soon visiting relatives here and at Booth Blue- service to Hon. Payson Smith, who is West New week. burg this asState of schools bill. to retire superintendent a candidates to be voted for in the State H. (). and W. E. The is list of DEMOCRATIC Ford, Byron Ford Syl- Julv 17. CXCMBS. to assume a similar position in Massa- following vester, from the steam yacht Aria, wars in __ chusetts at large at the Special State Primary Election to be held July 24, 1916. town last week. ATLANTIC. Ivory W. Coombs, one of Bangor’s old- For or a H. ast residents, died Thursday. many for down, destroying_ Specimen Ballot, July 17. Is at North- schools of Penalty wilfully defacing, tearing Mias Amy Joyce employed yssra Mr. Coombs taught in the In 1800 east Harbor. Bangor and neighboring towns. Five to One Hundred Dollars Fine. HULL’S COVE. he established a wholesale millinery and J. Forbes Beal and family, of Washing- which he continued visited fancy goods business, JOHN E. of State. Avery Whitmore, ot Ben (tor, was BUNKER, Secretary ton, D. C., are at their cottage bere. until 1888, when be retired. He Mrs. Maud Arey, last weak. old. He laevee one Emile Gambler and daughter, Mrs. ninety-two years Mrs. Frederic 11. of -- Mrs. Cora Leighton and daughter, oi daughter, Mra. Ptnckland, I Coralier, of Near York, are at tbeir Bangor. Bangor, are ooonpying their bungalow tor cottage. a in the to the of the name of the wish the summer. Make cross (X) square right person you Shirley Kelley, who has been at work WEST SULLIVAN. George VUes and family, of Madison, are Follow directions as to the number of candidates to be marked for each oo the foundation of Sidney Joyce’s hones, Mr*. Ulnaldo (> visiting in Ear to vote for. at Wilbur earns George visiting Salisbury’s. They to hia home In Bernard. has returned Harbor. or stickers in the blank and mark cross By automobile. J' *• **• office. Add names by writing pasting spaces July 7. has returned from wife and Everett Mrs. Emerson Smyth Watson MeGown and erase names. a few months’ eojoorn in Massachusetts, to of such names. Do not Jones and ot Winterport, vlaUed at (X) right wile, BBOOKSVILLB. Mr. and Mrs. John Saili* White's jewmffl><*s by Uoyd over Sunday. favored in hav- Brooksvllle la especially vac and daughter Bastrios, of Madford Mias Be aline sad Dexter Maddooha. ol Mrs. ing among its guests this summer, Hillside, Maas. Mast are their grand- Holden, visiting Bonnie Banks Col barn, of Los Angeles, July IS. **• M. C. Sweet and wife. Parents, ryi who ia a most welcome visitor at Mrs. Prances Spawns, who has been Bocky Crest, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her Left Side Hart visiting her brother, Walter Bobbins, bar A. A. Prim. Mrs. Oolbarn is an earnest, Mrs. Laura Basil. PlaMsburg. Hies., writes: la bad health, left side returned to her home in NorthSeM. worker in musical, literary and “Last Asm 1 got my efficient hart all the time. I had symptoms of Bright a home Pills end feel new educational circles in bar city, and, dlesaea. I took Polay Kidney Bishop Brewster, Maine’s bishop, relieve back- understood, ia collecting material for all right bow. They quickly ■ado hie Seat visit to this parish Sunday it is ache, rheumatism, aches end peine. Bladder in the near future. are corrected this remedy. evening. There was a baptism in thr publishment troubles, too, oy
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