moDmttctruiut. iStbntiMinrntft. LOCAL, AFFAJKS puwd socceasfully, and waa sent to the Charlestown nevy yard Friday. MW ADTIRTInIHKKTM Tells WKRK The many friends of Jamee Smith are lo learn of hia aeriona Ulneaa. Bi)oa theatre grieved BURRILL NATIONAL BANK Union Trail Co Mr. Smith ia confined to hia home with an Hmnoock Co teTiBga Bank attack of acute Bright's diaeaee. What Bank Do You The BorrlH National bank ELLSWORTH, MAINE Notice of foreclosures—Phron la L Hagertby Mr. and Mra. Cbarlaa Everett Beane of Petition for divorce—BUa J Do woe Melroee have 11 of —Martiua Bernice Hlg- Highlands been the goes Deal With? Mra. Beane’a aiatar, Mra. Barry E. Howe. H C Stratton—Oil stove* Personality or Martin L Adams—July clearance sale They left yeeterday for Urand Lake Determination Wanted—Com panidh for widow lady Stream. —Men for U 8 Cartridge Co John J Mra. with Home that Daffy—New location Baby Qarney Livingston, people My it la a A P Royal—Storage batteries This is asked innumerable times in strong personality repaired eon Arthur, who haa been viaiting question which make* a man BamniiioToif; successful, while others her mother, Mra. H. W. Dunn, left it la Stan wood's Photo Car the business world. It means to have an My determination. It be due to for her home in Weat prestige may South Ob si Tuesday Somerville, either, but when noton: united, they form a strong R M Preach account with this reliable institution. combination. banking BnooKUH: The State board of aaaeaaora will be in Determine to swe a B*««sd models and curios part of every dollar you ship wanted aeaaion at the courtbouae In ElJewurth Pohtland. Mb.: We invite Your earn. Start an account next respectfully account, subject with the Btirrill Nat- The Neal Institute Wedneeday, beginning at I o’clock, ional Bank. to meet aaaeaaora of Hancock county to check. town*. CONDBN8SD TIME TABLE Congressman John A. Patera, on a re- Win DATS. cant trip of inapection with the committee Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at on naval affaire, had the lntereating ex- •Aft, 7.1ft, 11.4ft ana has a. m.t 4.11 and ft.4ft p. m. of an underwater by aub- UNION TRUST COMPANY of Ellsworth Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 7J7, perience trip martne. a. m., 11.21, 4.11, ftAft, 10.21 and 1047 p. m. SUNDAY. George F. and Fred W. Goggina of New Arrive from west at 6Aft. 9.11 and 11.4ft a. m. York are viaiting their pa rente, Mr. and LENOX ft.4» p. m. Leave for the west at ft.21 a. m., 4.11, Capital, •100,000. KEROSENE ft » and 10.21 p. m. Mra. William Goggina, the former tor a vacation of three weeke and the latter for Surplus and Profits, 0125,000. BY one THE BARREL SCHEDULE OP MAILS week.

AT ILUWOITI POSTOrriCB. A very enjoyable dancing party waa In June 96, 1917. held at Society hall Friday evening. GASOLINE Muaic waa furniahed by Bindalr’a MAILS KBCBITBD. orcheetra of three piecee. Refreehmente or Week a. Necessity Luxury THE DRUM Day were eerved. | BY From W11M.M, r m is more than an owed-for 7.18,11.46 (except Moo- Mra. Cora L. Welch has gone to Shady A paid-for necessity satisfactory luxury. ds y). 4.21, 6.41 p m. for not Nook for the aummer. She waa accom- Why run deeply in debt things actually needed. Be wise— From | East-12.28, 4.11, 6.88, 10.87 p m. (10J7 panied by her daughter Mias Helen, who I economize—save all the surplus cash you can. Your account is in- msil not distributed until following morn- recently returned from isle where ing.) Presque vited. she teaches. | Sundaya. C. W. GRINDAL Mrs. Alice Godfrey Emery, who has Hancock County Savings Bank From Wrrt—6.8S, 11.46 s m. | spent the winter in Massachusetts, was No msil from esst Sundsy. ! Ellsworth, M..ine Water Ellsworth in Ellsworth recently on her way to | Street, MAILS CLOSS AT POITOmCI Newbury Neck, where she has opened Week Day a. her cottage for the summer. fiotsa West—11.40 s m; 8.40, 4.50 snd 9 p m. of Bar Miss Pauline Paulson of Brownville, worth, secretary; Harry C. Copp Illj'brrtiBnnnUB, Ooiko East—6.30 s m; 3.40 p m.; FOR SALE who has been Harbor, treasurer; Mrs. Baunderson, Sundaya. stenographer with the Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ada E. Moran of Bar tlomo West—8.40, 6.10. Union Trust Co. for more than a year, has Fred A. Noyes of Sullivan, James Boat Actaeon No msil esst Monday. accepted a position in Portland. Miss Harbor, Strawberries and Freight executive com- Rasp- Mary Hopkins has taken her place in the A. Hill of Gouidsboro, draft 50 bank. mittee. Length, 6oft; (ift; earriying capacity, Registered msil should be st postofflce bslf is its to- berries t<>ns ; one and one Ellsworth sn hour before msil closes. Llewellyn W. Higgins, with his wife The Bijou Riving patrons Jaeger engine, 40hp sins and and Mrs. Herberts. night another of the seven deadly We make a of jrrnwintr Ever- con- daughter Doris, specialty engine,?'* about 8 knots; derrick series ‘•Wrath.” One of these Strawberries and hp; speed WK.4THKK IN ELL8WOKTH. Higgins, with sons Campbell and Herbert, pictures bearing Raspberries. each and are at- We shall not have nected with power. came from Boston to attend the funeral of is being shown week, any put-growu of the this For Week Ending st Midnight Tuesday, their mother, Mrs. Lydia U. Higgins, re- tracting much attention. Another plants Everbearer's year, but will have a of the old July 24. 1917. maining for a few days with relatives. feature of interest this week will be supply From observations taken st standards at #3 per 100. Will replace | the powet Carl son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mm.-. Petrova in the five-act Metro play station of the Bar Harbor & Union Kivei W., all orders of these varieties. Write has on evening. Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Maddocks, been elected superintend- “Exua.sgauce,” Friday for free circulars and prices. given in inches for the twenty-four hours ent of schools at Livermore Falls. Mr. Saturday, Mae Murray will be seen in ending at midnight.] Weather Precip- Maddocks was graduated from the U. of “The Plow Girl,” and Tuesday Fannie HANCOCK COUNTY NURSERY CO. SILVY & HAGERTHY Tempersture conditions itatiou M. at Orono in the class of 1917. His Ward in “The Years of the_ Locust.” many Ellsworth friends congratulate him. been MAINE 12 m forenoon afternoon The dote for “The ltosary” has not SURRY, Wed •7- es- cloudy fair Cards have been received announcing announced, but will be shown soon, Automobiles Thurs se- 75— cloudy, fair fair the marriage of Marion Belle, youngest with Miss Kathleen Williams in the Frl 64— 81 — fair fair daughter of Fred Stone, formerly of Ells- leading role. Others in the cast are the Sat 64- 71— fair fair.cloudy worth, to Charles 8. Herron, on Saturday, am as “The Ne’er Do Well,” “The SAFETY FIRST! 83- S3— fair fair.shw’rs June 16, at Lawreuce, Mass. They will tie Spoilers,” etc. Another feature to be Chalmers and Overland Mon 66— 78- clear, sh'w’rs at home after September 1 at 51 Bodwell to on announced later will be Charlie Chaplin's We wish inform you the ANTI 64- 7i— cloudy fair street, Lawrence. burlesque on “Carmen.” Emberl C. Osgood of Ellsworth has side of the Woman Suffrage question. Paul D. has a with the been appointed by Grand Chancellor Roy l;ranklin Street Telephone 66-1 Ellsworth, Me. Tapley position Write for information aud free Union Trust C. Haines as master of Inc COMING EVENTS. company. grand literature to of the of Miss Pauline Collins of Bar Harbor is exchequer grand lodge Main*', Thursday evening, July 26, at Hancock of Pythias, to succeed Edwin C. the of Mrs. Knights of Ellsworth guest Perry Langley. Milliken of Portland, who has resigned hall—Annual reunion tne Cambridge Anti-Suffrage Association Miss Harriet Mauger of Plainfield, N. after a continuous service of thirty-four High School Alumni association. Tickets, 25 Hillsida Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. J., is the guest of Mrs. Lewis Smith. years. 35 cents, may be piocured from any mem- Mrs. Minnie with her daugh- ber of the executive committee. G. Parlin of Dover was a visitor Leighton, Philip 124 and Service ters, Mrs. Neil D. Walker of and assessors at Telephone Cay Night in this city Saturday en route for Last- Brewer, Wednesday, Aug. 1—State * Miss Frances Leighton of Boston, is at port. Ellsworth. her home on the Surry road for a few Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 1 and J, F. STUDER Charles Vose, who has been visiting in weeks. Miss Leighton motored here from at Hancock hall—Annual fair of Uni- Machias and Bangor, arrived home Satur- Boston with C. Mowett, who was their 2, Public Oar here a few tarian day night. guest for days, continuing his society. — Prices Within Reason trip to New' Brunswick. Thursday, Aug. 9 “The Old Peabody Mr. and Mrs. Stetson Foster and daugh- C. S. Johnston was brought before the Pew,” presented by local cast under aus- Dodge and Oaklind Cars. ELLSWORTH. ME. ter Frances are at their bungalow on the | Ellsworth municipal court last week on pices of Thursday club of Congregational Surry road. complaint of Street Commissioner New- church. Miss Helen Tincker of Somerville, man, charged w'ith obstructing a highway FAIR DATES. NEW LOCATION is the of Mrs. John F. Mass., guest by leaving a broken-down or stalled Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. Whitcomb. motor truck within the travelled way on the road, after 4, 5, 6—Bluehill fair. JOHN J. DUFFY Dr. James Whitmore of Marquette, Surry being repeatedly requested to move it. He was found Wednesday, Sept. 19-Highway grange CUSTOM TAILOR Mich., is visiting his parents, Charles and lined and from which guilty, fl costs, fair, North Penobscot. Whitmore and wife. he Moved from Franklin Stmt to appealed. — Wednesday, Sept. 28 Narramissic John J. Duffy has moved his Small boxes for penny collections for Orland. Hight Store, Main Street C. C. BURRILL & SON tailoring grange fair, shop from Franklin street to the Hight war orphans have been placed in tw'o —Established 18«7- store on Main street. stores in Ellsworth. The collections for Brimmer’s bridge is to be rebuilt, and the past two weeks at the stores of M. L. Adams and R. H. Smith have amounted to this road will probably be closed the |2.86. This week one of the boxes will be FLORENCE OIL- STOVES FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE of August. greater part at C. H. Lelaud’s store. This means of AUTOMATIC—WICKLESS raising a fund for thiB is of a of tins and countries Herbert L. Salisbury left Saturday for purpose part Representing some of the leading companies foreign more than FACTS 1917 MODELS Bar Harbor where he has country-wide campaign, employment 130,000 having already been collected in with the Bar Harbor Times. this way. l A Complete Cooking Stove. 3 Burns Kerosene (coal oil), the cheapest fuel for household cooking. Before Starting C. Haines was in Portland a few The annual reunion and reception of the and Bar Harbor 3 Heat goes directly to cooking, so house is comparatively cool. Ellsworth days last week on business. He was ac- Ellsworth school alumni association on your journey, buy an high 4 Large Burners, with grcatlheatiug power, make cooking quick an 1 Dana McGown. Round Sunday companied by will be held at Hancock ball to-'toorrow save time and fuel. ^ Trip Daily, Except Accident Insurance Ticket Mrs. A. K. who a few evening. E. W. dean of the college Lever Control with indicator dial makes it for to reg- L**ve Post Office Square. Ellsworth, for Bar McNabb, spent Lord, 5 easy operator ulate heat. Harbor at 11.16 a. m. It takes a minute or two to buy days last week in Ellsworth, returned to of business administration, Boston Uni- only Stoves no to Uave Htar Theatre. Cottage SI., Bar Harbor, her home in Pittsfield will be the of 6 Florence Oil Cook have wicks require trimming—to one. Friday. versity, principal speaker for Ellsworth at 2J0 p. no. the evening. Dr. Lord is a graduate of smoke, smell and soot up the house. They have no valves to wear Mrs. Charles Davis and (Arjiviag in Ellsworth in time for Washing- That minute may mean #5,000. daughter Ellsworth high and a former superinten- out—nor clog—nor leak. Their heat is easily and quickly regu- ton County train) of are dent of the Ellsworth schools. Refresh- Cost is as cents a or $1.50 a Geraldine, Waltham, Mass., guests lated by turning a simple, little, patented lever device. only day ments will be served. A dance will follow Far# #1.00 Kaeh Way of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stratton. 7 A Notable Feature of Florence Oil Stoves is the glass end tank, week. the and entertainment. Special mads to Bar Harbor at reason- reception enables the user to see at a when it should be refilled. Trips Mrs. C. H. Votey of Weehawken, N. J., which glance able rates. Public Car to go anywhere nights Ellsworth is well represented in the 8 Each Burner costs about one-half cent an hour. Very much cheaper Travelers' Insurance Co. with her infant son, is visiting her tod Sundays. Milliken heavy artillery. Ludike Hall, than coal or gas. There are no plumber’s bills for connecting and mother, Mrs. H. L. D. Woodruff. M. E Robert Ring, Charles A. Haynes, Herbert disconnecting. M. B. YOUNG .Holmes, Agent his We believe that the Florence of oil cook stove is the Halph Wescott, accompanied by S. Beal and Wiliiam Flanagan, who en- 9 honestly type TaiapHono IM Clloworih, Mo. Petere Block Ellsworth, Me. who has the month in best. It combines absolute cleanliness, ease of handling, wife, spent past listed in Hale battery of safety, CaarM Eugeue Bangor, most intense beat to that is with “▼Ho Big Man wlht tho Llttlo Portland, returned home Saturday night. have been transferred to the headquarters and the applied cooking possible of the New en- oil fuel. Francis Coughlin of Bangor, who haa department regiment. listments from Ellsworth in Hale battery IO Fully Guaranteed. Motor Boat enlisted in the Eugene Hale battery of are Harold Hawkes, Frank Anderson, > For Sale FILMS heavy artillery, was in Ellsworth last Basil Robbins and Francis Coughlin. By or week The regiment is to mo biiize at All G 10 cents TO LET by day week. expected ex films developed, Brunswick this week. H. O. STRATTON each. to ALBKRT N. CUSHMAN Rev. B. H. Johnson, pastor of the Bap- Apply Miss Constance Purdy has kindly and sma- tist ohurch, with bis wife and daughter Printing No. 2 Brownie Ellsworth, Maine offered to give, without cost, instructions Helen, is spending a month’s vacation in ller, 3 cents each. in French to the young men of Ellsworth 50 and Athens. All other sizes, 5 cents each ; Wajyne likely to go to France with the colors. cents per dozen. Postcards, same [Man's Auto Livery Mrs. Harriet C. Davis, who has spent Of course time is not sufficient to give the winter with her daughter, in Massa- but Miss rate. Send us a trial order. Three Oars; day or night service thorough instructions, Purdy, W ANTED! chusetts, is at her Ellsworth home for wkb speaks French as fluently as English, will give instructions in ex- Ssced-kid cirt knikt isdstM. a few weeks. colloquial 8tanwood'a Photo Car pressions and words in most common use, A Smart or Girl be invaluable to the Boy Main* ELLSWORTH Mrs. A. L. Bellatty and grandson which will American Harrington, 22 WATER ST. in France. She makes this generous are boys and and I will send 15 of 24 117-2 Howard Kenneth of Woodland spend- in each town to ‘•end me name address, copies hour service. Telephone. offer of her time voluntarily, as one ing a few weeks at Mrs. Bellatty’s home a beautiful song to be sold at 10 cents a cop;, sending me *1 after mak- means of “doing her bit” for the country. New and Second Hand on the Surry road. ing the sale. Sinele copies by mail, 10 cents. 1 want every mother in At the Hancock county Unitarian con- Governor Milliken has renominated Hancock Oouuty to see this. NTJRSE ference in Ellsworth last Wednesday, offi- Edmond J. Walsh as chairman of the 0AKLAND5 cers were elected for the ensuing year as Hiss n. Elizabeth board of registration of Ellsworth for a R. M. FRENCH Googins, For Sale. Oare to let. follows: Roy C. Haines of Ellsworth, term of four years. 24 Pine St., Ellsworth president; Rev. H. H. Saunderson of Bos- F. H. O8QOOD Thaddeus Pinkham, who left last Wed- ton, Mrs. Stanley Wilson of Sullivan, vice- t 0 W. Tickle of Telephone, (5*2 Telephone 2t-2 end 112-12. nesday for Portland to enlist in the navy. (presidents; Rev. J. Ells- KIITICBY TO CARIBOU. JRntnil Bcntfft Column. 3num| tt)( •ranfirf COUNTY NEWS Altar tbe bolding position ol m„g BCLUVAN HARBOR. ■Mtarof exchequer ol the grand SUNDAY SCHOOL BOITBD BT "BOUT UM”. Thlo column to drooled to the Ormt.««- lod» Of Maine. Katgbta ol Pythias, for the fMlill; to Mm |ru|M ol Hancock »•«» Bov. H. H. Seundereon of Bostoa to la IU Motto: and Bopoful" tot Ikt tblrty-foor >wi "Httpful WOMEN OF Tho Ml»i in opea to all f ran fere town. eootlououaiy, c<>,0 H«ta C dlacuoatenef ol In to root, lad Millikan of Portland topica general Will torn Newsome of Boofoa arrived he. V.—Third For of this oolaaa on soeeluoi y Mika letter* Undo rod hlo Lesson Quarter, Tbe purposes tor reporti of grange awUafi resignation, Urine u bit MM ia tbs tttls sad aotto-lt Is lot ths aatsal abort and caacioa. Mint Banda;. ,u broltb tad Algooennualoatloo* tbt prate of other July 29, 1917. bBBsSt, sad alas to la helpful sad hops fall MIDDLE AGE bo alfnad. bat naan will not bo printed ex- Apt. David Comoro has employment in Being for the common food, II U for the oom- oopt bp porailoatoa of tho wrltor. All ootn- Booh toad, moi mao—« wmit, ft ptmyor of !»• montcntloao will bo to a rural bp Mra. Prank VoU, wilt 0| tbt public oob|oct pp Mrs. Hmltb of WotorrUto has opened po,t formation mmd ft aedluB for the Ift Ednmim I none bo without maatsr at wot THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. suegc stloa, Mrs. Quinn’a bo odltor. bat will r*lact*d, Bodgdoo, killed last W. d- iblm H eollcMft hsr cottage. terehmmgo of Ideom. Ift e»pftclty to You Over coadar, when tba automobile in which eommumlcftilonm, ftftd Its Ought Help Dr. Harold Chaadlsr sad to of West successdependsIftrgely nil; oka wot riding plangsd OT.r a Corn- bank and Tof the Lesson. loo. 1-13 Mom* oa tbm support gleeu It Im this respect. the Critical Period. sn of “Dalkeith.” tv, Newton, Moss., taraad inrtlt. Edwin Vail, owner ua unlcfttlons Bust bo signed, but the bubo of MDOWICK. Mi. tnd ory Verses, 1, 2—Golden Text, loo. tv, Miss Oraes Ooodato was at hoots from drlTtfoltha oar.raoalTad Walter will mot be printed except by permission. July 14, I bora wan mtodIood pnaant. Injuria, which Rov. D. or Bar Harbor mj prort fatal, aad bit wife 6—Commentary Prepared by Communications will be subject to epprorftl Um la*t tim* A flat buitneee, Stator Flora non Alton fn- Baada;. btd her LowWL H"For ■bowlder M. Stsarns. the editor of the column, but noft# tad loo BMSt on afternoon wit h broken. Frank Vail rejection by ynn IhswbMB tpo*bt«d via Ifc* rorad witb ona of bar fine ooloo. Tta Tho Friday tod a will be without rood reason. Addreee young tba other rejected Ckannoi uro manor baa called off tba meeting* Mrs H. H. Saandaroon for roll#! work. girl, occupant, of the of xl to worthy The last part Isaiah, chapters all com mun Ice lions th« bad oar, escapsd Injury. and end Thb Amkbicam. until Bept. 28. Ona Application waa re- Mr. and Mrs. John Emery of Boston to livl, may t>e said to begin Ellsworth, Mo. com moo it that ceived. won of Mrs. A. B. Cummings over Tba combination of with comfort for his people. Israel. In ttao. I waa ta • _ guests high price, and good Sablag it better connection with Ills coming In glory LAKOIHB, 884. Banda;. bringing earuinet as W*«*. with to Mermen along tba Saw (Xl. 1. 2, 10. 11. lXTt 13. 15. 181. and A THOUGHT FOB THB A apecial meeting waa hold July 17, for Tbs aid tociet; was plsasantl; enter- England overthrow of en- a good of Oscar cooat this year tba? they hare erer then will be the tbelr Hut lomt hftvfD-icBt Muk? with prompt- pate Ibe ptirpooe of diecuaeing plana for tba •alnod st the homo Mrs. Aldrich, before deal of tho tim* to I obtained. In two emies there la an easy connection be- neu chooM It; fair. 8 waa tba data decided Sorrento, Wednesday. tripe, Inrolelng three waa unlit to do m* Aua. upon, lesson and thla These little talent fail not to use it. weakt' work, one acbooner tween the last Some given? A friond tba aala to beam at S p. m. Supper will Mrs. frank Chrtston baa returned from recently last of Isaiah Hut found tome stream of truth? be quick ttocked ft2,000, ol which tbe abtre of twenty-seven chapters ad mo to be eerved from 8 to 7 JO. Another meeting s visit to her daughter, Mis. Prod Seal, at the to it; try crew wat »W0 each. Indirldutl are easily divided into three nines, the span E. Ptokham'a will be bald July 81. Wood lawn. earning, Or of latent food? be swift to fan it. Lydia from first and second of which end with the epark Con* ranging fffi to ft» for «hort ia unfonnd. thenaeek it; Vogotablr H. of Houlton was a tript If wisdom*• pearl jet Dr. Prod Bridgham | bare boon made on other same words, “No peace, saith the Lord ISSBHSS^^KIpound. which I dkL reeaela. la there eome comfort-uord unsaid? oh, XICOUK. 38V, NORTH KUAWOBTH. week-end guest of bit stater, Mrs. Phillips or saith my God. to the wicked” (xivlll, and it hae helped me ia every war. I •peak it. one candidate waa Eaton. In am not ao nervous. no beadaeba July 21, accepted. 22; Ivli. 211. Our lesson today Is the there a of woe uneased? then heed it. nearly WEST EDES. Is crj Iba "Which la the of thee? or I most aay that I.ydia E. qoeetion greater Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs, Mrs. Her- middle nine, and the middle chapter dome worthy cauee unhelped by fo pain. ol ia the nuleaner, a woman out of doom, Raymond Kittradga Qrtenrille Junc- Is which tells it! Pinitham’a Vegetable Compound working bert Joooba and son Robert, of Mssoocbu- this nine the fifty-third, spread '* bat bean to beat aick woman can take. or a man In the boueeT” waa tion, who Boelon for t teriont of the of for sinner Behold life's rushing tide of ill, and stem It; remedy any working aetta, and Mias Bernice Bartlett of Cherry- only way peace any Margaret Rear 2S0 came home is blatant—undisturbed—con- —Mrs. Qtnor. tlaruaaad with much in tenet. The boye’ were of Mrs. ! tnrgical operation, Tuesday to or for an sinners. The next chapter Where wrong Bald, goesta Eugene Simpson Worthen St, Lowell. Maaa. will bare the uaa of rlalt bit mother, tire. c. W. kind- demn it. ind giria’ club last week. Kittredgt. tells of God's unchanging loving are a aenae wat crime be skulking-well-concealed— Other warning tymntomp Ibe lower ball for a Ha accompanied by bit brother Israel and of tbelr future es- Though July 80, canning a. H. ness for of niToeatJon, hot ilaahea, headache*, July ! who bat been in yet find it; _ Cbarlta, Illion, N. y In their of damonatratioo. tablishment righteousness by ita aecret lair and bind H. backachea, dread impending evil, re. Go chase it from Tba neat will tba pact two yea Cbarlet will ,p,0d the God of the whole earth aoonda in the earn, regular grange meeting CRANBERRY KUC8. Redeemer, Are iifa-lines short? then thou the corda timidity, palpitation summer wltb 4. la that aa tba bit mother. of the before the be Aug. It hoped many < (liv. 8-14). Today's lesson chapter Is a must lengthen; heart aparka eyea, Earle Pinkbam la visiting bis aunt. Mrs. variable memben aa will be preeent, aa Mitt Sarah Hadley bat gone to Bar Her- cry to all who thirst to come tc the Where faith, hope, lore are weak-haate irregnlaritiea, conatipatioa. poaalble Roy Bulger. weakneaa, inquietude, and tba quaetion of rebuilding tba etepa to borlor tbe laminar. God of Israel, the fountain of living thou to atrengthen. appetite, Mrs. Brewer and daughter, of Holbrook, nerre In of the hall la to All is When tempted aoula despairing falter, tba platform front j Walter Clark and family are at Bar waters tJer. H. 13). that repre- If need advice, write to Maas., are bore. Har- them. you apedal be dlaruaoed. bor. Mr. Clark hat sented by living water, wine and milk the Lvdia E. Pinkhnm Medicine COl employment at Wherever human lives have need, there serve Mrs. John Bunker is at Northeast Her- | has been at Infinite cost cbauBeor tor Ralph Koblaaon. provided fully Lynn, Maaa. summer. them. —Independent. (confidential), ISLKHFORD. bor for the and Is ottered freely to whosoever will, Irory W. Higgins hat gone to Bangor to Mrs. Island of Addison la visiting her i according to Rev. xxl, 6; xxil, 17; John Norman Staoley bat returned from a rleit hit brother Qranrtlie. Dear M. B. Friends: Mrs. Lewis Ladd. 14; vll, 37. Love cannot be bought, visit in Wail bam, Matt. daughter, 17. lr, There are those in the world who never July II. nor can any of the gifts of God, but Lloyd Rice and wile of Wollaston, seem to have or to find much to do. They Thursday afternoon at 2 there will be a Sen with a are here. He says, “1 will heal their backsliding. Maas., friend, visiting are not necessarily of the wealthy class, canning demonstration bere. I will love them freely" (Hoa. xlv, 4; Miss Florence Bracy, who has been em- Sttottesunt* bat they are of the leisure class. It U Mrt. Jobn K. Patriquin and daughter | 8. of Sol. rill, 7; Rom. Ill, 24). BOARD at Bootbwoot ts they have never accustomed are tbe of Mrt. Waller F. ployed Harbor, Jtome. for that which Is possible guests Stanley. Spending money to what needs to be Mrs. Edna and of Calais themselves noticing tbe 8purling family not bread reminds us of His words WASH DAY MENU. Saturday evening, Neighborhood | done to improve conditions near at hand are spending the summer with Mrs. to the S.OoO, “Labor not for the meat houte wan filled to liaten to a lecture by MAINE WOMAN or in the world in general. The poem Charles Spurting. IS which perlshetb, but for that meat Miteet Polly Herta and Theodora Dun* suggests many different things; so many, MONPAY-RREAKFABT. Mrs. Hannah Bunker and i which endureth unto everlasting life, bam, who told of their experiences in daughter, would seem one it Piew«tl Pineapple. that it any reading France. Mrs. George spent s few days which the Son of Man shall give unto Steamed Spurting, Had a of Hominy. GLAD TO TELL OF would suggestion something last week st Bar Harbor. (John vl. 27). The words “Henrk Coddled Egg*. Toasted Muffin* During tbe absent*. of tbe tbe you" worth while and pastor • • • helpful. Coffee July 23. Rooney. en diligently unto Me, hear and pulpit u to be supplied for ibe tumimr j ] your soul shall live" (verses 2, 3). arc LUNCHEON. triendft*and viaitora. Last all 1 The American Magazine for July has by Sunday SOUTH HANCOCK. HER EXPERIENCE Creamed Codfish on Toast. very like John v, 24. where we learn arti- had|tbe pleasure of liatenmg to an old one of David Grayson's interesting Radlsr.es Flnuer Rolls. Mrs. Karl and little daughter that and Ills word of Bryant hearing bellerlng There is s friend, Robert T. Paine, Sutton. cles, or sbsll 1 ssy stones? Rhubarb Sauce. Cookies. Covice are visiting in Cutler. everlasting life and the assur- WanU to Let All Other* Know give in his of Mrs. Arthur died cbsrm writings simple every day DINNER Sargent early Friday « ance of tu t coming Into Judgment for Mr» E. J. Daria of Ellsworth ss the matters. sentence here and there Celery Bouillon. forenoon, after a short illness of a para- Just How Much Good Near onr sins. In the study of a'i prophecy Justus guest of Mrs. Martha Walked Friday. from this one, headed, “A Woman of 45:’* Beef a la Mode (in the Flreleee lytic shock. During her life here she had we must rememtier that Ills Chrl R. Wooster and of thoughts Cooker). won the esteem of all. She did not family Everett, Tanla«- Did. Some woman to talk about In a country enjoy j j are first for Israel and then for all na. Buttered Carrots. arrived at the "WiUews” and on account of it was Mass., Saturday. | neighborhood is a kind of public necessity. Endive Salad. Apple Pie. good hea'.tb, tlons, but there Is always a message She fills one of the stated functions, like prevented from taking an active part in ; L. A. Penney and family of Bangor are for everv Individual whether “I ana very glad to (•commend Tanlac believer, the town assessor, or the president of the tbe social life of the island, but she was at the home of Mrs. Pvnney's father, ft. who U with *t :n«ch Jew or gentile, as we have and if ever the office falls to anyone suffering already Dorcas society, NOURISHING 8OUP8. of a sweet, sunny and all who fl. Young. disposition, lor it ba*> ndm seen. The sure mercies of I>avid take vacant, we have immediate recourse to one trouble. certainly clone BROTH. Three p.winds knew her fell her love. She leaves one Alexander Hackett and wife have re- us to the covenant ordered in all of those sileDt elections at which we chose for me.” said Mr*. II. >1. Mason N.rth* of mutton, two tablespoonfuls of son and a husband who have the sym- turned to New York, after netting l. ■ things and sure which comforted Da- our town celebrities. SCOTCH ern Maine Junction s* *hc ne of of the old of two pathy all. aunt, Mrs. G. P. Haven. vid in hts hours Sam. xslll, 5; When a woodsn reaches age pearl lairley. tablespoonfuls the •lone* that are told every day in dytng (II ZL S. the between forty and forty-five, July are extended W. L vtl lili. youth, years of minced onion, two tablesjoonfuls of _ Congratulations to j Maine about iauiac, the new Master Medi- she either surrenders or revolts. In tne 1 Merrill and wife of on i. I Here is only one Leader and Com mimed turnip, two tablesiKKinfuli of SiriDN. Cempello, Mass., ] cine that baa become a bou^ ■: 1 word older days in America it was nearly always mam]or who can rule the of Herbert Rice bas the birth of a daughter (Priscilla). Mr*. { Israel, even surrender. But in these days we bsve a minced carrot two tableapoonfula | Mrs. gone to Portland Merrill was Miss Gertrude of one who them on Coggins, **1 suffered from stomach trouble. sour brought out of Egypt woman of forty-five who has not surrendered. minced celery, two tablespoonfuls of the Herbert Loring. this all tiro* and and put them In the land She is a active- place. stomach. 1 feAt bloated the promised vigorous, experienced, salt, one teaspoonful of i>epied day noon, July 2J. He was about eighty- thing 1 eat, for it it digested. In and to have an to express your PENOBSCOT. re run.end power glory then shall l>e ful opportunity j parsley. four years old. *‘l am more than glad to think we make it tilled such words as these: “The na opinions, but might Milk and Cheese Mrs. Ida Ward well week id Tanlac to from stomach Soup.—Three cup- spent last B. T, Howie snd family of Ellsworth anyone suffering shall to either 23 or 30. Now, all of jou at d tions come and kings August fuis of milk or milk and Bluehill. 1 of for it has Thy light part part were guests of Mrs. Elite and trouble any kiod, discuss this matter. Campbell to the brightness of 1 must feel free to 1 one salt sure that it * dl do Thy rising;" “Sing slock, cupful of grated cheese, Mrs. Adelaide Ltach and son of Miss Abbie Sow It last week. very much, and 1 am will be and we want to Jasper, and rejoice. 0 daughter of Zion, for. fear haying Laie, and same paprika. Gardiner, are al borne for a few days. the for others.” who can Mrs. Leroy Spurting snd son Leon spent k> I come, and 1 will dwell in the to see all the Mutuals possibly Thicken the milk with the flour, Mr*. Mason ia like hundred* ol Hall of Bangor will furnish music for a the vreek-eud with her and Ju>: of come. It seems a idea to be- parents, Capt. h*» midst thee, saith the Lord, and good gather cooking This Is best done other Maine men and women, she thoroughly. ballet the town ball season of fairs or the Thursday evening, Mrs. George Nutter, in Steuben. many nations shall be joined to the fore the opens In a double toiler, with stir- been and ahe wants to tell others frequent 26. 23. helped Lsird in that and shall tie school* Jul> July Eittah. belief day My peo- begin._ rings. When ready to serve add the ao that they may obtain the saw* ilsa, xxv, a, 9; lx. 1-3; Zeeh. 11. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and daugh- ple" 1 wonder what you are all so busy cheese and the seasoning. that Tanlac give*. ter Marion, of Portland, are PROSPECT HAKBOU. 111. Lesson verses 0, 7, seem to lie a Milk and spending ia about; whether it is canning or knitting Vegetable Soup.—One quart * Tanlac ia being introduced call to Individuals now and at all their vacation here. E. H. Kingston and write of Melroae, specially times, friends? There are an un- of skimmilk. one cupfnl of bread- or entertaining O. Moore. □ Wert and what great encouragement there Dr. K. C. Jameson of Boston and Mama., arrived Saturday for their annual Ellsworth by E. usual number of and su of crumbs or two .large slices of stale Leo objects ejects visit. "ulliviu, is to all sinners to turn to the Lord Hellers of Cambridge, are of Franklin. 8. 8. bcammon; North interest, to lane our time this year. Del bread, a small amount of spinach or Maas., guests In the offer of abundant and Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Wardwell. C. E. D. and of King earnest, per- DA BE BY *S TUB OLD SOLILOQUY. slices of breed can be ground with the Mass., are tbeir vacation with spending Allan sistent. whole hearted turning to Him Lawd he had a fer me. Capt. Fred and wife of Everett, Dc Job vegetables In order to absorb the Juice. Mrs. Himonds’ parents. (Jer. xxlv, T; xxlx, 13). Verses 8. 6. Bat I had so much to do. Mas#., who are spending a few weeks in Cowpea Roup.—One tablespoonful of July 23. Thelma. should teach us the folly of our I tole him get somebody else, Weet Goulds boro, were here butter or pork fat, one tablespoonful recently thoughts and ways. Inasmuch as His Er wait tel I get froo. calling upon relatives and friends. It has of finely chopped onion, one stalk of are as far above ours as the heavens been eight years since Allen visited I duooo how de Lawd cam oat. finely chopped; one cupful of Capt. celery, his are higher than the earth. Yet there But I guess he erlong. native place. git dried cowpeas, salt with are so many who know not the But I telt kinder sneakin’ like, 28. C. Do not continue to suffer u Soak tbe peas eight or ten hours In July diiztneaa, after-dinner dt»tre*a, beadacae-, of the either concern Case 1 k no wed I’d dun wrong. Lord, __ thoughts ,,,i, hi* bowel*__ or water enough to cover. Fry the vege- TWICE PROVEN _ poin to tbe Itefc! Itch! and or Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! stomach. Got relief at once Ing His great free salvation His One day I need the Lawd myse’f, In tbe ftMj f tables In tbe fat. add tbe peas The more •cratch. tb« worse 80c box of M!-o-d« in this and the to you you Itch. day-a Tfb,el#.i!2sod purpose age ages An’ need him right away; which were soaked and II you .uffcr backache, aleepleS. eight., and surely end Indigeatlon water In they Try Doan's Ointment. For skin quickly J«• cosama. any — come (Mlc. It, 12; til. 11) Verses He never answer me a word, dull and acta d la trees or money refunded, Eph. in double tired, day. di.tr.uiaa Me a cook tpreferably a boiler) kidney itching boa.—Ad*i. Pare her can supply you. 10, 11, are especially grand words for Ceptin’ I heered him say. and bladder don’t until the peas are tender. Put tbe di.ord.re, experiment. rainy or snowy days, but good at all Head tbta twice-told Deep down in my accnsin’ heart: mixture through a sieve and add - teatlmony. If. Ell., times. When I have given the Lord's “lie so much ter do. worth Falla’ got ter enough to bring It to the desired aridanca—doubly proven. message I am continually comforted You’d better git somebody else, Mr*. H. I. North consistency. Reheat If this soup Is Moore, St., Ellsworth CLARION UP-TO-DATENESS by the assurance that It always ac- Er wait tel I get frool’’ “I bar, need thickened with one tablespoonful of Falla, say,: Doan’s Kidney complishes His pleasure and never re- me er Pill, off and on (or urarel of Now when de Lawd sea’s job flour mixed with a little water tbe yaare, when is shown in feature pea from attack, ol every turns to Him void and that results are I never tries to shirk; ■uBerinc backache and pulp will be prevented from sinking. other trouble, canned our modem line. worth sure, whether we see them or not I quits my job I has ter d » by my kidney, not Every Dried or lima beans, peas, soy doing tbeir work right. In the winter of that well An’ does de good Lawd’s work. navy and conven- Words go with these are. alter an 1 wa. while attachment (togo) beans or other legumes may ba IMS, operation, miaerable, “1 will watch over my word to per- and didn’t eeem to gain my atrength. In the My own affairs jest shiT erlong oaed Instead of the ience is combined with cowpean ISOS 1 ... taken down with a form It" and "No word from God shall Er wait tel I get froo; severe .1- tack of kidney trouble,and the in of construction he void of power" (Jer. L 12. R- V.: ’Case no one else oan do de job pain my thoroughness bock waa elmoet unbearable. uociore Lawd'a laid oat fer are famous. Luke L 37. R V.). De you. treated me bat didn’t help me, and finally for which Clarions I If only we are the Lord's messengers began naing Doan’. Kidney Pills. They ser- brought almost immsdiats You service—real with the Lord's message (Hag. t 13) relist, snd not buy otw. only cured tbs bseksebe but corrected a Clarion, we can always go on our way saying. other of trouble vice when you buy N. signs kidney and helped j Mrs. E. J. Murphy of Concord, H., me Thank God. that will work. Some look Some Idea of tbe great number of in every way.” Ask the Clarion dealer to j returned home Tuesday, after several Mrs. Moore gave the above atatement for so many souls from a service or different races In Europe may be ob- in her has who is February, 1D06, and on December Clarions are other definite results of their own de- weeks with bend, manager tained from the 4, IMS, show you how fact that In that conti- she added: ”1 tbink even more of of the here. highly sire. but It seems to me better to give Murphy operations nent there are nearly ttuo different lan- Doan’s Kidney Pills to-day than when 1 IHyjf, Ginn first recommended them. The the message and leave results to Him. Everett Ginn and wife, Percy guages spoken. ran they bteUfaM 1199 gars me at that time has bee. always expecting them and sure of and their sister, Mrs. Alice Chase, permanent.” Price 60c, at ell dealer.. Don’t CO. them, but leaving it to Him to accom- with her ton Raymond and daughter ▲ healthy man U a king in hia own right; .imply WOOD A BISHOP in a.k (or a kidney remedy—gat Doan'a Kid- plish His pleasure and knowing that Amy, aU of Boston, arrived here an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For MAINE ) ney Pills—the Mine that cared Mrs. Moore. BANCOR, Is due time He shall see of the travail their automobile Friday evening. They impure blood and sluggish liver, uae Burdock Biood Bittera. On the market 85 years. $1.26 Foster Milbarn Co., Props., Buffalo of His soul and be satisfied (llii, 11). are guests at the Young homestead. a bottle. Advi. N. Y. July 23. Davis. Sold by J. P. ELDE1DGE, ELLSWCRTH, Me. Darla aaw etz itbe' ©err toe it Vardan. the expense ot baying Jar* at tba present which they have occupied the peat' flra COUNTY NEWS TM church waa crow dad, and araryona high prion. It ia hoped that another aamtnan. of demonstration will soon be held in- appreciated Ifea opportunity hearing and Hr*. Q. W. Beden of Worcester, Meaa., a boat tba work of tba American am- struction ia meats and Ash. NORTH BROOKUN. given canning ia visiting her nephew. Or. P. J. Flagg. STAFF * waa HRECTS bulance ©orpa. A eollaatton takan, July 28. B Am IB. Mi. H. O. Dow mod* • bulM to GENERAL trip _Ulf Clifford Cummings ia expected home and tba mo Day waaaant to tba New Enf- Hucksport Batorday. NORTH LAMOINK. from Tapley’a hoepltel, Belfast, next bad repreeantatir© of tba corpa in Boat on, Thomas Parvear of Bostoo la vteitlag Thnraday. to ba added to tba azpanaa land. Mr. John Bragdon returned last week from bla grandaon, Kalatoo Manns. house of hots or m n U©ne ©zpecte to ratorn to tba flfhtlnR Alberta. During the ahower Sunday, the ns William Ollaa and wlfa of Moxbswy, front ta a taw weak a. Mrs. Lin wood Beckwith and little son Sherman Grey at (Jape Rosier waa struck Maaa., hare tbalr cottages fa* I ha opanad are visiting here. by lightning. acaaon. WERT BL'l.LI VAN. Men to Adrut to John Moore and wife have stored their Mrs. Lottie Heavy, Mrs. Meliaaa of \nny Hu ud Serves Avoid F.varatt Lovarlof, w ho haa baaa speod- Mr. and Mra. Daetd Pate ben bare rod© Unnecessary household belongings and gone to Ells- Brockton, Mass., and Mrs. Diantha Sibley Ing a faw days hara with hia family, ra- to Nioottn lor a few waaka. It Jot u AD Saccos* Red and Make the Taska worth Falls. of Medford, Maas., are gueets of Mrs. M. Manage Tape ta rn ad toBoowrailla Friday. Aoaaa Milne and wife hare to rod© Miss Hope Norwood returned to her B. Blodgett. ful Corporation and Law of die Commander at the Mra. Arthur Hargent, for several yuan a Uaaaa for the aaaamar. home In Booth west Harbor last week, ac- July 23. ToMaojr. raaldent of tbla community, diad Friday la Mra. Have. Front u Mum Edna Haaey rialtlac companied by her ocusina, Frederick and Firms Simple u Possible. at bar home In lalaaford. Tba faoaral waa Oaonra Bartlett at Sorrento. Agnes Tweedie. FKENCHBOKO. held In the chapal hara Huoday morolac, Mra. A. P. Harey and daoRbtar Batb July 23. Y. Mrs. Marie Teel is ill. Kev. Mr. Kimball officiating. Mra. (far* __ laewntly rlatted la Bor Harbor. E\V of our hundred millions of pop- organization or officer* deficient In Rant had many trienda and aalaliaaa hara. WE8T BROOKS VILLE. Mias Barbara Hild baa closed the 'tram- The hoaband and ton hara tba Mtaaaa Koaa and Helen liodRkina bare ulate™ know the nature of the "pep'' nnd common sense). sympathy Mrs. Oeorge A. Stevens is visiting in mer school and returned to her home in of alt. retarned to Lemma©, after a weak with gviiorit staff corps, that division Armament North port. Lincolnville. Foreign July 23. Xnoraoa. tbalr ancle. Dr. H. A. Holt. *hlch Is generally called “the hralna of military conilttlona (con- Brainard Farnbam it at borne from George Perkins, who enlisted in M. C. la cerned chiefly with and Mlee Alma Cook ot Sotnerrllla, Maaa., la the tinny." And while U an Intrl- military po- Massachusetts. A. N. G. end who spent two weeks with litical situations BROOK1IM. apandittf b-r vacation with bar mother, there U no that may endanger bis hea returned to Bath. rt!,. -ganlMtlon really Luther Church and family of Bangor parents, the enforcement of the Monroe doc- C. Claflin Davis of Boston who la visit- Mra. Henry Banker. lt- are at mystery aliout 8. the Stevens, cottage. Horace wife and son trine. ing Alex Porter, Jr., at Brooklin. gave A eoereaetul cenninf damonetration Gilman, George, jjvery business organisation of any an illustrated lecture at the Miss Dorothy L. Jones bas returned to who two weeks with his brother Fortifications, surveys, maps, ar- Haptiel waa held at K. of P. hell Tburaday after- spent has Its general as her home in Mass. have returned to their home In Importance stsff, chives. church Friday evening, in which ha told noon, under the direction of Miaa Ellin, Arlington, Frank, have nil considerable railroads. all of hia experiences in driving an am- of M who Mrs. Jobn Noble and Boston. Maneuvers, army war college and V. ., apoke on the drying and daughter Isabelle, law firms and engineering Anns. bulance in France for nine moir bs. Mr law other service schools. nailing of Iroitn and eegeta Idea to navel „f Evanston, 111., arc at the Joy cottage July 20. G. !r J ih l» to Investigate, form expert T!« Central section directly under chief ■: upon and place at the dls[>osal aostm*njunas. opltil of general stall In change of all ques- the chief whom they serve plans for of tlons relating to i>ersonne1 and ad- d-ttiC well the Jol* In hand unil for ministration of United States army. delui better the Jolw still to conic firm has Thu- ■ t ry law employees and Flexibility Needed. ore: partners who never hate l>een Organization, llko all other p-si known to make an argument before a things, can lie overdone. Its red tape four: or Jury, but who prepare and cnn tie, hand and foot, the men who arrange arguments or arrange adjust- am part of It. For example. In the ments which others use or carry Russo-Japanese war fur overcoats through. were delivered to the troops In the General Staff In All Buaineis. spring and summer clothes at tho l>e- In n: > lance business you will find glnnlng of winter, not because of a lack of but because or- nun wh<» mv constantly at work study- organization, ing materials, machines, pnxmes. gnnlzatlou ana too cumbersome, too compHU’ rs’ successes, whom the geu much tu a rut, too lacking In tutclll end manager of the company directs gence. JULY CLEARANCE SALE an i whose advice la very nearly law It Is tile Job of a general staff to Co them. livery hospital has on Its make certain that organization does and merchandise of staff experts In diagnosis, In bacterlol- not outrun team play. It Is no less A clean stock real merit has always their to on to ©icy, hi thia disease am! that operation, Job lead the army new our who f mi ith general staff. And the levels of co-operative elTort, to a higher been motto. Pasteur institute, the Uockefeller Instl- and higher degree of organization. If lute and all the other laboratories they fall In this larger task It will he In accordance with our usual we have been where plana, methods. judgments of [sisslble for the Oermans, with armies custom, through carrying on the warfare against dla- smaller than our own by fur, to tieat our stocks all small lots, broken sizes and that case are being worked out might fair- us and make us submit to their terms. selecting goods ly be calks! the general staff corps of Not without reason, therefore. Is the were not such on the same as the nation's department of health. The general staff called "the brains of the moving rapidly, making prices general ‘'taflf principle Is. In a word. army.” will real to Just this: I'se of the t**st brains avail- Some i»s.plo nowadays are willing, prove economy you. able to guide and aid the leaders of ac- shamefully willing, to admit the ability tion. of other nations to whip us. Hut It has Sale starts Thursday, July 26, and will end Tuesday, July 31. The army's need for a general staff not yet reached the point w here people is not so recent as our civilian igno- are willing to admit that we are the of the Hermans In our rance of w hat war Is lends us to sup- Inferiors ability Ladies’ Boot Silk Hose, in black and white, 42 in. Unbleached Sheeting, worth 22c. pose. It U to army men— a very far to use our brain power. "The brains should be 39e. Sale .29 .15 cry from the Indian fighting and Phil- of tlie army" surely given worth to-day price, Now, and whatever num- ippine fighting warfare which to you especial supisirt worth 25c. Sale 9-4 Unbleached worth 33c. Sale are for the usual Cotton Hose, Sheeting, and me (until 1914) war signified. Our her of officers needed, Boys’ Heavy reasons and further because custom as .22 devoted service men (and a very few price, .19 price, solid as law provides a civilian head thinkers among the political leaders* 45 in. Pillow 25c. value. Sale for the war of the United 1 lot Ladies’ Vests, sizes 30 and 38, 15c, Tubing, realized many years ago tliat war is department States. With n civilian head a strong not any longer a matter of policing a value, .10 price, .19 Is of ev to advise tho experi- few tuberculous 1st mis of Indians. sly ;sTts 1-2 enced chief Is more than ever neces- 1 lot Ladies’ Vests, sizes 44, worth 19c. Sale 19-cent Figured Silk Muslins. Sale price, .12 It Is not Just since Aug. 4. 10! 4. that sary. our army men have been aware that .12 1-2 15-cent Blue Sale price, .09 Under the law the price, Crepes. war demands officers practiced In present general staff Ls also deprived to a large extent 1 lot Children's Union Suits, worth 29c. 25-cent Blue Sale .12 1-2 maneuvering with large fleets or large Crepes. price, of the constant attention, aid and di- troop units, demands an organisation .17 1 lot Bordered Curtain Scrims, worth 121-2 rection It should receive from Its head. Sale price, firm and flexible, requires a supply de- The chief of staff tinder the present 1 lot Shirts and cents. partment manned and managt-d as Boys’ Balbriggan Drawers, Sale price, *08 law supervises the following depart- soundly as a railroad com; any, calls worth 35c. Sale .19 1 Seed Voile. ments as well as all troops of the line: price, piece Bordered Regular price, for signal corps, field railroad building Adjutant general. Inspector general. 1 lot Ez Waists, to slight imperfec- 50c. Sale .29 corps, engineer con**, “if service corps subject price, Judge advocate, quartermaster gener- of men highly trained ami use*! to sizes 11, 12, 13 worth 30c. 15-cent and Checked Madras. Now .11 al, medical corps, corps of engineers, tions, 10, only, Striped working together under military dis- ordnance department, signal corps. Sale .19 25-ccnt Madras. Now ci; line Klihn I toot recognized this price. Striped .17 With such heavy duties it ls entirely It U due to his efforts that the general .19 15-cent out of the question for him to give to 25-cent Blazer style Poplins. Now, Figured Crepe. Now .11 staff of the Fnited States army corps the general stuff the time and energies was formed. That has never ex- corps which It rightfully may expect from ceided officers. A One more lot of that Good Crash, worth 17 for the .12 1-2 fifty larger corps Its chief. easily cents, Sale, would have required larger appropria- All of our 25 ceut curtain scrims in white aud ecru. Sale .19 tions. and our congress, which Is the Decides Conduct of War. price, body that deckles upon this highly Im- And hi time of war what does tho Babcock’s Corylopsis talcum powder, regular price 15 cents. Sale price, .10 portant matter, had other plans for general staff do then? The unswer ls spending. that it practically decides the conduct The jH>ace value of the general staff of the war. For a Nup-leon It was Now is the time to buy thread. We are still selling a full 200-yd spool in black, white aud colors for 5 cents. Is- if that l>e greater to "I obedience, possible—even possible say require Our next lot will have about half the number of on a than It* value In war. By doing Its not advice!” and to win consistently by only yards spool. duty of bringing the material the carrying oat that principle. Suppose guns, supply of shells and everything that Napoleon himself had his head- rise, from aeroplanes to Intrenching quarters today "somewhere In France." Tussore and Paisley Palm Beach Cloth. Imogen** Tale Powder, reg. price, 25c. Sale and a hundred tools—and the personnel—officers The changes of years 29c. Sale .19 price, .19 troops—np to tlie highest point of **tll would make It entirely ltn|>osslble for Regular price, price, deucy and the op- him to sit silently main his white horse finally by planning Ladies’ Outsize Silk Hose in black and white, Black Scotch yarn, reg. 65c. Sale erations of defense with careful knowl- on some hilltop to watch the buttle un- price, edge of all probable theaters, the gen fold around und beneath him, solid di- Gordon Brand, worth 75c. Sale price, .59 price, .45 cml staff corps makes certain in ad- visions ui*>n divisions going forward sev- his 1 worth 75c. Sale 1 v:.:>-'eas far as Is humanly possible In thick musses to carry out plans. lot Muslin Chemise, price, .39 lot Collars, reg. price, 50c. Sale price, .29 eral of the will deckle the Ills men would be drawn out hi thin factors that 1 lot Muslin Sale 1 lot 25c. Sale .17 "'suit of the groat early battles of a lines over hundreds of tulles of ground Chemise, reg. price, $1.19. Collar;, reg. price, price, In trenches so low as to wnr. It is, of course, clear that and stationed in price, .89 1 lot Parasols, priced .at 98c and $1.25. Your m.-dern wars such early battles—as. tie Invisible. The hilltop headquarters for example, the Marne—may settle he would have to abandon for some 1 lot Muslin Night Robes, reg. price, $1.25. choice for .99 the of all far back of the line of fate of nations regardless central point Sale .89 later efforts. Not Freuch spirit only fire, where a few hundred telephone price, 1 lot Gingham and Seersucker Skirts, worth d>uld have held the Invader at the w ires ami a dally report from the sec- 1 lot Lingerie Pins, 50c value, Sale price, .29 Marne. It was French preparedness tors in the form of sketch maps would 75c. .49 tho bat- that sated France and Belgium and lie his only means of “seeing” 1 lot Silk Flags on sticks, French, British 1 lot Kimono 69c value. Sale .49 the British empire by the bank of that tle. Would he still refuse advice? Aprons, price, river. The quest lou Is a nice one; but. after and American, reg. price, .25. Sale price, .19 1 lot Kimono 89c value. Sale .09 It or not Aprons, price, Some Subdivision!. all. whether we can answer matters not at all. for a Napoleon oc- 1 lot Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, reg. price, 1 lot Blue worth $1.50. Tile gist of the rnlted States gen Navy Wrappers, curs only once In half a dozen centu- cral stair law 1* au order to that corps 25c. Sale .19 ries. If we are uncertain about wheth- price, Sale price, .89 to do what other staffs are ex- exactly er he would need advice and guidance isted to do—to get officers, troops about the today, no such doubt exists Some are before are all sold. and all and of these small lots but shop early they tbelr Instrument* sup- best generals In the lighting armies of plies of effec- up to the highest |*olnt the present time. and I tiveness for Instant war service While the name* or certain com- to defense. No plan the operations of mander* are the only names we know, Preparedness one, however unblessed with a sense know that It we civilians, all soldiers It is to tell that are but it is our best that are bound °t a small unnecessary you dry goods higher, judgment they proiwerlon, will call this la not they who really make the great order for In of are de- at at any corps any group decisions on which campaigns to go still higher. In fact many of our goods are priced to-day less than they can be bought wholesale. wen in any laud. When one stops to cided and nations rise and faU. The When in need of Fall Blankets, Flannels and Serges be sure and see our lines before consider the lack of respect for the central brain of the military body— Underwear, Hosiery, expert, the contempt of legal orders the general staff—could scarcely be purchasing. In this country, the unwillingness for leas active In wartime than In peace discipline anil preference for happy- years. It Is their Judgment, backed go-lucky ways lu our country and by their united knowledge and expe- ‘‘ongresa. It seems work for all the rience,, which direct* the *rategy and stroug men lu the country teemed up the course of every campaign. The and la- pulling as one. personal responsibility for ordees There are the following divisions of sued,| the energy with which they are the work, each requiring the presence executed,, rest with the cownnandbig °t a Is full section of picked officers: general.| But bow far he merely Communication (railroad and motor advised and how completsdy be la ab- MARTA L ADAMS truck transportation and servics and ler the direction of the general staff "fire matter of degree. service). IsI a only Main .... Maine work done the Street, Ellsworth, United States army organisation (to Such Is the by gen- Is effective. that no part rots dry from over- eral suff that LAMOINK. Kiilmli nl Alranbnta. American ABLE SEAMEN SCARCE. OBITUARY $1)t €ll0toortti obitoabt. With Return of •« IAIIT 0. WOODWiJU). ” The eurfden death ol Luther Ollpatriok Maine Maine Central Re 1 At ires and many friends la Ellsworth Railroad A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOUBNAL They Are la Big Demand. <>u briefly reported ta THl AaiucM Central PUBLISHED A despatch from Boston tolls of the ot Harry C. Woodward were shocked and lest week. He was eo well and favorably In Cflhet Jims BV SKY WEDNESDAY AVTSBNOON as, 1917. to learn of his death at hie home known, a more extended tribute should be AT sharp demand for ships, a demand so grieved ERR HARBOR TO BANGOR. fli’rea. Sandsys ELLSWORTH, MAIN A great that the whaling bark Andrew in Halloweli Sunday forenoon, after an Mr. was bora ia Lamoine Bar Harbor .... ST TBS OUpatrick Hicks of New Bedford, built at fair haven illness of bat two days, of peritonitis. of Samuel Borraato. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. 'then Trenton Point', tbs sob Haaooeb Point In 1887, has Just been sold to foreign Mr. Woodward left his office in Hallo- sad Mary Oilpatrlek, Any. », 1844. He Balllran .?.. W. H. Tirem Editor And Manager. account. The good bark will carry well Friday afternoon, after 5 o'clock, married, Feb. SB, 1874, Miss Hattie Mer- Price—$2.00 a year; $1.00 for six custo borne Booth wot Harbor.... •aoserlption cargoes mrarily by steamshipe. with severe in his abdomen. He chant of Henoock. Bombs, 50 cents for three months; If paid pains Northeast Harbor .... All the coast the old Wbea a with bis father in advance. $1 75 and 88 cents along Atlantic boy he worked Baal Harbor. strictly 50, grew rapidly worse, and at a consultation respectively. Single copies 5 cents. All ar- windjammers are sought after. Dis- upoa the farm where be laid the founda- Bar Harbor.. are reckoned at the rate of $2 pei an was rearages masted and made into coal balks and of physicians Saturday operation tion of and habits rear. bodily vigor, acquired Ml Daaart Parry. ~. Rates—Are reasonable and will be their shapeliness half concealed by a decided necessary. The operation was of industry sad thrift. For a time the see Wsokeag (8*111 ran tarry). Advertising Hancock... made known on application black we see them esc as has so smudge, pounced upon performed at his home Saturday evening. f meted him, It many boys, Franklin Road. and sent to the for and and the old to seek bis for- Junction. Business communications should bead dressed yards overhauling was too be Isft place Washington He rallied after it, but the disease Ella worth. and nil chocks and money orders made pay the are sound was to o, refitting. Beneath dirt tune upon the oeep. He young VC] Is worth Palls. aols to The Hancocb Couwtt Publishimg far and he away at 10JO oaken and fine sure lines that advanced, passed in bis end be Nicoltn. Oo., Ellsworth. Maine. planks spell leers borne, scarcely teens, Green Lake. swift All that are needed are o'clock Sunday morning. and . paint, exposed to tbe nardebtps temptations Phillips Lake sticks and top hamper. For these ships Mr. Woodward was born in Ellsworth of eucb a Iffe-a time when so many Bgery'sMUIs Bolden. JULY 25, 1817. were aristocrats them their second late WEDNESDAY, born; give July 16, 1874, the son of the young men are swallowed up by dissipa- Brewer Junction due and all will acknowledge it. They Cspt. Wm. Perry Woodward. As a young tion and recklessness. But tbe founda- Bangor. are the Cinderellas of the sea. man be learned the trade of shoe in of cnaracter bad been eo wall The German official mind is beyond tion solid Portland But where are men that the to be found to the B. E. Cole shoe factory in Ellsworth, formed in a Christian home, that be wflh- Boston via Portsmouth comprehension. The Germany Boston ria Dots?.ar man them? and later worked at it in various cities in atood the attractions of tin, and steadily sank the Lusitania, and hundreds of New York Ship's officers there are and a plenty in Maine, New Hampshire snd Massachu- gained in moral rectitude. Washington. other unarmed merchantmen loaded the making. But crews? A few years setts. He soon rose to foremanship snd Darina the struggle of tbe Ciril war, be with women and children, character- sgo England was full of sailors. Any then to supenntendency. was cook on board tbe schooner Palmetto, seizure of four Ger- izes the recent vessel could choose and pick a dozen from For s few he was built in Lamoine In and commanded years general superin- lMf, Washington brntal a man merchant ships as “a hundred men. Not so now. These tendent of the two Sears-Roebuck fac- by Cbpt. Orin Lelend of Salisbury Core. New York.le via assault on defenseless merchantmen” fellows are fighting in France or go to and tories in and for the two On Feb. while eastward of Boston Portsmouth.I» Springvale, past 3, Bermuda, Boston Tin Dotsi.It and a profligate act.” Can such a fro in the North Sea on warships or in years bad been superintendent of the tbe confederate cruiser Alabama was U-boat harriers. American hive Marston St Brooks Co. in Hallo- Portland government consider terms of "hon- ports factory sighted. A shot was fired icrons their never afforded so much material for the be held at his death. orable until to ita well, a position bow and they were compelled to stop. Brewer Junction peace” brought Holden (oc’sle as those of Britain. In all the be had held, he in- was boarded a positions Tbe Palmetto by boat's Mills. knees? The Kirery’e worst of it is that steamships have variahly gained the confidence of bis em- crew of slxteer armed men. They took Phillip* lake- Green Lake ruined seamanship. There are thousands for bis snd the esteem of Lelend and tbe schooner's on The Wanton Destruction of Bird*. ployers ability, Capt. papers Nicolln of men who can wash decks or clean paint the employees under him for bis absolute board the Alabama, soon and K 11mworth Falls “So ha# been the demand of milliners returning great work or in Rilsworth wme of perch the crow’s nest of a fairness. The Halloweli of all wanted from tbe lor fealtier plume# that specimens correspondent taking they cargo, Jn net ion have become extinct.” Washington song-bird* nearly steamship whose uselessness on a wind- the Kennebec Journal says of him: many trips tbe afternoon. Franklin Road — Katttr-n making during Paper. is Hancock jammer pitiful. They cannot band, suildca snd death of Tbe crew was tben taken on board tbe lathe unexpected ferry) reef or Waukeag (SnlllTan Sweet warbler of the sun-kissed cloud. steer, and are, therefore.net able Harry C. Woodward Sunday morning. Alabama, Cbpt. Leland being allowed to Mt Deaert Ferry Whose b.ithe song usher# in the day, seamen, whatever their discharge books Halloweli loat one of her beat and moat a few clot but thereat were not take bee, Bar Rarhor. sable abroad. citizen* Mr. When Morning lift# Night’# may say. Could one of these take the promising youoger Although permitted to take anything except w hat Beal Harbor And the gray vapors float sway, weather in a Ke Woodward came to Halloweli with his Northeast Harbor earring topsail squall? they stood in. Tbe was tben set on at thou be safe from foe* concealed. two to become ship Southwest Harbor May would be even if he did family only years ago super- helpless not come fire a deck load of Maneet. Dear minstrel of the and field. intendent of Marston A Brooks 8ho Man- and, baring kerosene, sky down the by run, that is, tumble to the abe was ufacturing Co., he bad made many friends quickly destroyed. Hu 1H ran. i II » t$ 1 Else, angel of the vocal wood. deck or into the sea. No more could be in the city who held him Uji high regard Cbpt. Leland was permitted to mesa Hancock Point *1 w. No more to thy pathetic breast steer full and If Sorrento ?1 bye. you told him to for hia sterling character and his devotion witb tbe officers, but tbe rest were Will nestle ose the brood petty Bar Harbor.ar fl th. c hapless watch the leach of tbe mizzen he I royal to bis family and bualness Interests He In witb not so much r * r * pm That wait thee in their orphan neat; put irons, privilege r n a * would not comprehend a word. Fancy was a man to tie to aa a friend once yon f Stops on signal or on notice to conductor. • San Naught but the starving'* home is left as tbe washing of tbeir faces. Tbey were Dally. lays included. such a man at the wheel of a knew him. the soul of honor, and a most Sunday. I Sundays only. When of care bereft. full-rigged carried to thy loving England, being forty-tigbt DANA C. DOUGLASS. M. L. which had to be worn indefatigable worker. HARRIS. ship suddenly from tbe time tbey were taken. mate once clove the days General Manager General Thy happy air. around with all hands at the Mr. Woodward in Miss Passenger Agent. braces, married, 1902, of tbe time, were And joyoaa swept the glorious sky Twenty-five days tbey Portland Maine. bellowings, confusion, running fore and Sarah Jarvis of Ellsworth, who survives In reaims afar from earthly care. on an allowance of one quart of water a aft, and an excited dancing about him, with two children, Margaret, aged Bathed :u the dew-wet clouds on high; skipper day, and four abip-biscuita tor hard- tbe and and aged five. He leaves also Cooks for Saval K«tme. jtn-it But now in spurious colors dressed. poop uttering tbe startling senli- j ten, Jarvis, tacks.) l.'ottaa. His aiantle decks some crest. merits that skippers utter in emergencies. a mother, Mrs. Wm. P. Woodward of Commander G. G. Mitchell, U. 8. haughty “We were landed on the Ule of Wiffbt/’ N., state op Maine' Now a has of Ellsworth, two brothers, Capt. George P. st the I tost on navy Dear Soul! Didst fold thy shattered wing upwards Mid Mr. Gilpatrick, “a dirty and ragged headquarters yard, C«P>m or Haxcuci aa. sails not Woodward of New York and Marcellus to wbom ha* been tbe task of To hide the sickness of the heart, twenty generally, counting stay- lot, not having bad a change of garment* assigned To the Honorable Justice of the but tbe headaails. For Woodward of and two men for tbe de- Judicial Court. neat to be held at And thy faint throat essay to sing sails, counting Halloweli, sisters, since being taken from the Palmetto.” enrolling commimry KUawortb. wftbtn and for eatd county, on the seeoad each there are lifts and for Mrs. W. H. Titus of Ellsworth and Mrs. men t of the naval finds To dull the keen and cruel smart. yard braces; Mr. Gilpatrick continued to follow'the* part reserve, that Tueaday of October 191? And to heaven’s blue each there are clewlines and li. S. Warner of New York. a hkunick iiiooins longing gaze deep squaresail sea, until the death of his father, some be is up against real proposition. There of Moot MartinaDesert in said county, wife ,>f J m Jo- That once thy happy presence knew! buntlines. Tbe number of is He was a member of lodge, F. is a serious lack of men in ropes Lygonia twenty*five years ago, when he returned experienced seph Higgins, respectfully represent* that her and most of come down and A. M of and of the maiden name hu Martina Bermce 'Tis Fashion's law! It should have blest amazing, them ., Ellsworth, to the old home to care for and comfort tbe cooking and apportioning of rations. Harri* mao, that she was lawfully mam.-d :he to the and are side side, Modern Woodmen of America. Maine should be able to afford a fair Thyself, and holy gift of song; pinrail belayed by his mother, left in her widowhood. This aaid John Joseph Higgins at Port Levdro. Instead, it viewed blood breast. a Chinese to tbe The funeral was held at the home, &4 of these. From tbe Lewis county, state of New York, on .3. thy sprent presenting puzzle filial duty was very tenderly proportion among May performed 1910. by Reyerand J. M Thomas, a nisi *.• of Unconscious of the cruel wrong! beholder. Their indentitv is Middle street, Halloweli, this forenoon, lumber of tbs woods and tbe ordinary by him and his faithful wife. His life Jacks thegospel; that they llval together a* hu»* Where’er its iron will bears sway not clearer to the who has sailed Rev. Frank L. Phalen of the Unitarian band and wife from the time of thr-r «aui any chap at home was marked with fishermen and seamen of tbe coast many The world must clear the hindered way. especially marriaac. first in the state of New Yorx. until under steam. But hold of tbe church of Augusta, The men for thia getting officiating. good cheer, contentment and happiness, competent department may- April M, 1915, then at aaid Mount J>r**rt. un- mar the fairest on a dark a matter of will be brought to Ellsworth this be tbe outdoor and til October S. 19lt; that your libelant b*« si* Its jewels hand. wrong rope night, body until seven years when he was found, while camping ago, way* conducted herself toward* her raid And. useless, stain the fairest brow; a few inches one or tbe aflernooD. There will be at the life of Maine has fitted others tor way other, may prayers prostrated with a severe illness which many husband aa a faithful, true and affecticnatr At its imperious command cost a man's life. home of his mother to-morrow forenoon thia work. there la a wl,<; ‘ibelaot avers that aaid John Jo* came very near terminating in death. Ptobably larger ,«ar The of earth must bow; •epb Higgins baa been of extreror teeming throngs Sails and a at 10 o’clock. of men at guilty preceded steam, knowledge Since that time he bad suffered much proportion “bandy cooking** cruelty and of cruel and abusive treatment Nor does it bear of name Mercy's of the work on a vessel is “er; able to sailing the only from weakness and infirmities In Maine, than in any other state in tbe being labor aud pro* In the hot race for noisy Fame. bodily tide for her. grossly or and proper foundation for a seaman’s MR*. LYDIA O. HICHJIN8. Union. wantonly cruelly which have rendered bis life painful and refuses or neglects to provide amiable main* Metbinks the buds the angels kiss education. If the CJ., widow of S. leu a new for her. libelant fur her arm extraordinary condition Lydia Capt. Spencer sometime* hard to endure. But Commander Mitchell, who may be your blown. during that she has reaided In the Mtate of Malar in Till fresh, and fair, and fully brought about the war results in the died at tbe by Higgins, Saturday morning these he showed a addressed at the Boston navy yard, would gcpod faith for one to the com- Would fain redeem a this. years resignation year prior world*like of some thousands of real sailors home of her son, John C. on mencement of theee that ui4 training Higgins, and that were most commendable. like to bear from man for service as proceedings; And ransom all from Fashion's throne. patience John reaidence ts no: *a a great will have been street, after a short illness. Joaeph Higgins* good accomplished, Cbapel commissary stewards, cooks and mesa to her and caacot The wayside flowers are sweetest gem* While sitting in hit home Thursday, be aaceruined by reason* not in the of Mrs. Higgins was born in a able diligence: ahe further avers that there la all earth's diadems. merely reviving ancient Ellsworth, he was in attendants. Of splendid July 12, transported, probably no collusion between Itheiant acd said craft and skill, but in the restoration of daughter of tbe late Matthew and Julia your Ogden. Utah. Dr. A. 6. Condon. an instant, from the scenes of earth to John Joaeph Higgins to obtain a divorce: a wonderful which Woodward. After the death wherefore the that a tw environment breeds (Whittaker) the world. IZlanlrt). pray* divorce may spirit decreed between her and for true men and of her bun some her aaid husband which has been destroyed, band, twenty years ago, the caueee EASTERN MAINK R. R. The funeral was held Saturday in the above set forth, and that *..<* may as it forever. Mrs. Higgins kept together the home here have the custody of her minor child, Caiberlos appeared, bout* where be was born and had always for her one had OLD FAL8E Margaret Higgins. agtd five year*, The life of steamships fails to inculcate sons, until, by one, they listed thta Change in Kuute of Proposed New lived, Rev. W. H. Rico officiating, at* lAth day of July. 1917. tbe lessons that the sea is of made homes for themselves. In recent Martin* Hbsnu k Him«.:*»• capable stated Rev. S. W. Sutton, ile leaves a Road. by TEETH Mnbacribed and eworo to before uie tbb teaching. It is one thing to years her devotion has been paid in kind BOUGHT pick your one brother, M. P. eighteenth day of July. 1917. A new survey for a pari of the proposed widow, Gilpatrick, broken or any condition. We to fS a way easily through tbe Strait of by these sons, and she had made her home pay up Jemomh 1! Ksowlr*. a Magellan and one sister, Frances ill, Eastern Maine railroad to make con- Mary Petting set. according to salve. Mall at once and get ft'* 9.1 Notary i*ui>::c. j and another to win your way westward by with them in Boston and in Ellsworth. nection wan the intercolonial railway of both of Whitewater, Wla. onr offer. If unsatisfactory, will return teeth. prolonged toil, about Cape Horn. To be She came to Ellsworth from Boston only Brunsw ick has been July 21. Spec. HTATK OF MAINE. New completed by three weeks to make her home _ able to strike straight across the Atlantic ago with DOMESTIC SUPPLY CO. Biftawtow, N Y. Hancock aa. HvmmMx Judicial tocar. Engineer Frank S. Holmes, who has been Miss Jennie it in for goal is a deceptive business, but her son John. Hodgkins visiting Is Vacation in this work several weeks. yo^r a. D. 191? engaged when have courted the favor of the Mrs. was one of the sterling Bangor. ^oucr*. Ellsworth. July U, you Higgins JUgai the Thai lit The Intercolonial railway desired a con- ; t-poa fo'egoing libel, ordered. winds of the Western ocean, measuring type of women of the old school, unswerv- A. J. Gibson of Waltham, Mau., came libelant give notice to tbe aaid libe.t to ap* nection with the new railroad line from NOTICE or niKRC 1.0*I KE. pear before the of our ciai your progress by the stars at night and ing in her sense of right, consistent in her last week. Justice supreme ;. the short and TITHE KB A 8. Fred H. O’Kelf or coart. to be hoidrn at Ellsworth. witbiu *od Bangor to Houltou, line, from her friends the Gloucester, tbe sun by day, you have a respect religion, expecting Howard Hodgkins has gone to ff Essex p h o# for the county of Hancock, on toe *’ K * contemptuous idea j registry of deeds, in book «». page us. con- thereon, three weeks sncce**iv« in th»- to connect w ith the foreign road. Work come to get his hay. worth a iti Ei!*- that you can ahead for life’s deeming sense of humor, of charity and ! veyed to Alexander C. Hagertby a certain American, uewsparer printed forge directly worth, in our tue iad was carried on those lines for a Miss Olive Goolidge is in parcel of real estate situated in Ellsworth, county of Hancock, along know of that rounded out a most visiting j to objectives. You that you roust use sympathy j Hancock county, Maine, and and par- publication to be days si least pr a Charleston and Foacroft. fully sixty until it was decided that brarfch it) tbe second of next, that br time, that must harmonious and lovable character. She ticularly described «BRi nto lgagr; and Tuesday October strategy, skill, persuasion, you Franklin Miss mav there line would be a matter of Coolidgeaud wife, Emms whereas tbe said Alexander C\ on and taco iu our aaid court appear heavy expense seize had long been a member of the Ellsworth Hagertby, and upon every accidental advantage fGr and Harry Coolidge of Pittsfield are corn- tbe twen'ieth day of July. a. d J*i7. «*si«nr> irtd was Consid- to me, tbe underal*Bertrand wtrere»s tbe oo- Justice of the Sup. Jud. court. out of the difficulty sought. tbe business of Mrs. leaves two wife. life is by that much the Higgins sons—Llewellyn ditlou of said mortgage h>» i»»ru broken, A true copy of the libel and order of court eration of the situation resulted in the Sumner Foster end of Caribou thereon deeper, subtler, surer W. of Boston, and John C. of Ellsworth. family now therefore, by reason of tbe breach of ; commencement of a new of that and Mrs. Bernard Rose and daughter condition thereof. I cla n> a torecivsure of At teatT. V. Mauokkt. survey Your of is The sudden death oi another son, Herbert knowledge peoole pro- of Cambridge, are at C. A. said mortgage an- g»%e this bonce for that of the line Dan forth which Evelyn Maas., part beyond too. A tew a few mouths was a severe snock. purpose. fouuder, meu leagued to- S., Ago, Reynolds’. Mr. Foster will return to or MAIN*. meet the on the New Panama L. Haorstst. STAft: would Intercolonial and to her. She is also survived one Caribou this week. I gather struggling for a common end by By R E. Mason. To the Honorable Justice of th* Brunswick side. 23. a. d. Judicial at Ki in the midst of a great loneliness, as brother, Clifton Woodward, and one sis- July R. U. July 21, 1*17. her attorney. Court, neat to be held at a nearer a j within and for the of 11*:j Starting point Danforth, Conrad has ter, Mrs. K. E. both of Ellsworth. county I put it, must manifest the Morang, the K^ond Tneeday of October survey was run farther to the eaBt to simplicity, the fidelity and the endurance Tbe funeral was held at tbe home of her NOTICE or rORKCLO^l'HK. J. DOWNS, of Stonington strike the New Brunswick line. It i§ re- of The son on street afternoon, Fred 8. O’Ktef »n«l Cedlia ELLAcounty, wife of Melvin J. !•><> a*, pioneers everywhere. human Chapel Monday uame new will be much | WHF.REA8.O’Kell, both of Ellsworth. Haococt speclfuliy represents that her n»» found that the route Kev. K. B. Mathews in the ab- CAKU or THANKS. virtues are seen to be few, and are found officiating, couuty. Maine, by their mortgage deed dated waa Kiln J. Dicker; that *he »a* wfaliy better in for the Eastern Maine a every way ! to exist in sence from town of her own Mrs. wish to thank our neighbors and April 1. 1916, and recorded Tn the Hancock married to theeald Melvin J. Down* surprisingly every man. The pastor. a. d. ex- friends who so kindly ns In registry of deeds, in book Via, page kl. con port. Maine, on the Hat of Deem: rr. railroad, as it will eliminate much E. J. Walsh “One Solemn WE helped day frontiers of continents vanish and with sang Sweetly saving car household goods from the fire that weysd to Alexander C. Haserthy certain real J, by the Reverend Robert Harr jit iba* pense in construction and produce a line our home at Lamoine. estate situated in said Ellsworth aud they lived aa husband and wife *or them their heroes, but the sea is u Thought*’ and “Lead Kindly Light.” destroyed folly together per- Mb. described in said about •' b** for some miles with leas than one-half of | and Mbs. Habby C. Hodokins. mortgage, aud whereas the twelve years, from which tin»«* ! petual frontier. said Alexander C. Uagerthy on the twentieth failed to provide suitable support, an <>n u< one cent, the Mel* per grade. Furthermore, GEORGE PARCHES WOODWARD. day of Julr, a. d. 19!?. assigned the said mort- 18th day of November, a d. 1»13, the said Salt ot -belant new does not increase distance Jfot to i.rt. gage and lue debt thereby secured to me, the vln J. Downs deserted your survey the utterly w MOUTH OF THK K1VKB George t'srcbcr Woodward of Ellsworth undersigned; and whereas the condition of without cauae and went to parts unknown rom Danforth to Uoulton. WHITING on said !*en of died Sunday at tbe boepital in Bangor house Pine stre«t?4£4ght mortgage has been broken, now, there- her, since which time she has never • rooms, all modern improvements. fore. by reason of the breach of heard from or received fr»'tn *Df Miss Frances L. Cl os son is st home, SK. Ap- condition him, where he bad been a patient tor some ply to Mbs. 8. K. Whiting, Ellsworth. thereof I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage support, that aatd utter desertion hss contin- after s month’s visit st South Bluehill. and this notice for that ued for three consecutive to DOLLARDTOWN. time. He was fifty-four years ol age. glee purpose. year* prior J®* PHBOMIA L. H tOKKTHY. Alio* of this libel; that the residence •! *fle Mrs. A. K. Clot-son has u* returned from Ur. Woodward waa born in Ellsworth, a Jot Sait By R. K. Mason, said Melvin J. Downs is unkuowu to yoar Ansel Hsmor sod sisters Georgia and her belaul and 4K’“‘ Nantucket, where she has been visiting son ol tbe late Stephen Woodward and July 21,1917. attorney. cannot he ascertained by able no coiiusiw of Bangor, visited their aunt, Mrs. inquire of G bo bob L. diligence: that there is Gladys, her parents. wife. As a young man be entered Parcber's between and the said Melvin J- HAY—Standing,Monboh, Madison, Maine. NOTICE your libelant W. or FOKKCLOkUKC. 1 us Grace Barron, recently. as a and with his low to obtain a divorce; wherefore Miss Bertha Stone, of Lawrence, Mass., pharmacy clerk, later, betwe« celebrated Cecilia O'Keif of praya that a divorce may be decreed Mr. and Mrs. John C. Meader is her Harris W. and brotber, tbe late Edward Woodward, was Ellsworth. her and the said Melvin J. Down*, ft*r *“* visiting uncles, Co let. Hancock county, Maine, by her mort WHEREA8. cause above she may their Ufty-flfth wedding anniversary Frank Pratt. engaged in tbe drug busineaa here lor a deed dated August 26, 1915. and recorded set forth, and that sume her maiden name. was house on fagea the Hancock county registry of deeds, con- .. Thursday. July 19. Mrs. Meader lew Beal avenue. Inquire Dated at lftth of years. of John W. Coughlin. veyed to me. the undersigned, two certain Etoaingtou. this day her PARODY a. d. Amanda C. Bidley, and lived with For some years be had been lots or parcels of laqd situated iu 1»17. WEST ELLSWORTH. twenty Ellsworth Do* **. offices over Moore's aforesaid and fully und Ella J. aunt in Lakewood. Mr. and Mrs. Meader travelling as a confectionery salesman, bia particularly described Libelant. OFFICES—Desirabledrug store; hat water heat; toilet. In* in said mortgage; and whereas the condition were married in Ellsworth by Parson Mrs. Mertie Swett, with two children, of last bouse tbe Samoeet Chocolate quire of E. Q. Moons. of said has been being Co., _ mortgage broken; now,there- STATE OF MAINE. son is fore. be reason of tbs breach of condition Tenney. Besides the daughter and and Camden visiting here. with which be had been several years, thereof I claim a foreclosure of said Haacoca as. July 1* dinner mortgage lJL'„. at home, they bad at Thurs- There will be a dance in the hall until ill'bealtb bis retirement CQanttt. and glee Ibis notice for that the above named family grange compelled jjtlp purpose Personally appeared t*« Meader Phkoxia L. Hagkbthy, J. Downs, and made oath to the trutn of day, Allen Meader of Iowa, Jesse July 28. Soper’s orchestra. witbin tbe pswt year. help wanted for reliable By7 R- B. Mason. above libel by htr signed. and wife of L G. and Martha Ol fluent year- Ellsworth, Miss May Kidley of North Orland is the abounding vivacity, speech, HOTELaround and summer hotels. Cooks, Jnly*l.lM7. ber attorney. Before me, relatives. Mrs. Meader served waitresses, chamber maids, dish Pnacv T. Clam*' fianon, all of John Carter and wife. a fund ol anecdote, he was the life ol kitchen, and Public. guest laundry help wishing positions should subscriber hereby glees notice that (L. 8.) Notary cake made by Miss Persia, in which he waa the wedding every gathering found, always to Mains Hotbl Aobncy, 90 Mainspjily L THEbe has been duly appointed adminis- candles. The souvenin and welcomed tbe wide circle ol Bangor, Me. Tel. connection. Established M trator of tbe estate of STATE OF MAINE. with tlfty-ave Pealh esa Cannot Be Cared alwaya by years. ELIZABETH K1TTHEDGE late of Coca*. were silk flags. All wiah Mr. and Mrs by local applications, as they cannrt reach Irienda and acquaintance* bia travels had MOUNT Hjtacocs aa. goraaiia Jcdiciai the diseased of the ear. There ia T tA MEN for U. 8 Co. Start DESERT, Vacation. more years of life. portion him. He eras a member of i Cartridge la Meader many one to care that is brought Ly- new men at week. M* only way deafness, and 1UU tlft-per Steady in the county of Hancock, deceased, nnd Ellsworth. July tl. A. D- constitutional remedies. Deafness ia F. and A. Acadia lob and advancement. No Fees at tp hy gonia lodge, 11., chap- Apply gieen bonds as tbe laws directs. All the libel, ordered. caused aga"tnflamed condition of the mu- L. P. Careen's office, ft Main St.. Me. Upon foregoing hy K. A. and command- Bangor, persons bnelng demands against tbe estate the libelant notice to the said libel*** COUNTY GOSSIP. cous of the Eustachian Whan ter, M., Blanquefort Men here are from war. said give lining Tube. employed exempt of dsceaaed are desired to present tbe before the of oar this tube Is inflamed yon have a rambling K. T., of Ellsworth, and ol same for and all appear Justice ery, Aleppo /COMPANION—Widow with no ssttlemeat, Indebted thereto dicta) court, to be holden at Ellsworth, sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia lady family are to make the are 166 students at the aomtnei of Boston. wishes for requested payment immediately. and for the of Hnooock. on There entirely closed, deafness Is tba result, and temple. Mystic Shrine, middle*aged lady companion 7. If 17. eoonty *jeo* and A home for the Jnly Earner Kirrnanoa. Tueeday of October, a. d. 1A17, by at Gastine normal school, which anises the inflammation can be taken out He leave* a mother, Mrs. E. housekeeper. good right pnj>lu»“Vj{ aehool Margaret at 40 Laarel St., Ellsworth. an attested eopy of aaid libel and thU and this tube restored to its normal condi- party. Apply ths ogjJJBiw last week. Woodward, one sister, Mrs. Oarria Peers subscriber hereby fires noties that thereon, three weeks auoceesively In opened tion, hearing will be forever; nine i_x_ _ _nrinlSu destroyed for hotel work; THEshe has been duly appointed ndminia- on nameC cases out of tea are canned hy Catarrh, which of Dorchester, Mas*., and three brothers, man at trairia Governor Millikan Thursday middle-aged--“ preferred. Apply of tbe estate of ia but an inflamed ooadition of the MAN-*AH-roast nothing of and Charles E. HIaicock Hocsb, Ellsworth. MICMIOD IO IM SUIT UTI »l for the Frank, Cameron, Texas, JOHN H. QUINN, late of EAGLE * additional physicians exemption mucous surfaces. 18LAND, •ocood of October next, We will One K and red Dollars for and H. ol la the Tamdmy the Btate. Dr give any Joseph Bangor. county of Hancock, deceased, and T Hurt ui lh,n la oar Mid c°ort boards throughout bonds glees case of deadnsss by catarrh) that waa held tbe CSUntrt. as tbe law directs. All basins ,nd of Tremout was named (caused The funeral at Congrega- persona aaawer to nald 110,1. Thomae 8. Taptey cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curs. the estate of said dsceaaed Also W. Kl»o. Send for free. tional cburcb here -iTK**** Coer, Hie brother, Dr. E. circulars, yesterday afternoon, same for tetUemenl Joetloe of I a. Sop. Jod for Hancock county. F. CHENEY * Ohio. bay—Rigged models and marins 11 tonreyentthe of conn J. CO., Toledo, Bev. K. B. Mathews rpo dp indebted thereto are requested M A tra, of tbo llbol aad ord,r named in Waldo officiating. Lygonia canoe. Addn P. O. Box copy D. TapJey of Belfast, was Sold by Druggists, 78c. JL M, Brooklin, PJUMit immediately. hcrooB. Take Hall’s Family Pills for eonstipotion. lodge conducted a masonic service. Jnly U.: ItlT. Hat-Battii 0. Clerk- county. Quinn. f Mamoiut. (lallarlM Wf. T W» of tha Unitarian n. (onrt h annuel «m M held ot Bannock hall Wad- HOW MONGOLIA ng Thursday ol nart wsek, tka o'clock Owning at 12J0 Wsdnesday. **“ •» *“■ ZT'dicDCf* ■“T? The gray ships softly steal to sea J" wUl be many ettmctlve booths, in- OODGED TORPEDO Mild wind and soughing tide; rhe gray gulls rest along the war* » cooked-food booth. jgdin* The weed waifs soundless glide, be entertainments bothaftsr- dTh.r» "III And solemn as the- still night's flow Miss Ena Giles is -,0i and evenings. The Iron breasted fighters go. afternoon enurutn- chairmen fo. tbs drains Missed Yanis flrat afternoon a one-act play ly Fifty Their brare lads watch the home shores The fade characters «U1 be presented, ithelsM Within the gathering mist. there win be rsad- Wlm 200 Mills OH Ston. ■n* ancon d afternoon Their pulses tingling to ths^touch Ml*a M. A. Qwaly and storing by Of lips their own have kissed, by Bach ones, who has been stodylnc wondering how and dreaming when Uto, Errs Bis lips and hers shall meet again. A ork the under malic in See past year, CROWD DOT GREAT THRILL uobert no*e«* The bold moon wooes the amorous surge; VVedneaday evening Miss Doris Halman The atill dark flees the dawn; The red sun climbs the old earth's knees— charge of the program, and wUl ,ui hare Arr)»»! of Britioh The great gray ships are gone. her "Will o' Dootroyor Chased Off one of original plays, Where wounded Freedom calls her sons Wisp," which has received inch favor- The young lads muster at their guns. comment In Boston and Maw York able No m -re they dream of clinging lip* Thle Is a one-set play, with four Paooongor Who Witnooood Cloth and l*per« No more of clasped hands. KLUWORTH FALLS cl*r*ct*r9* Aloo Doocriboo It Nor who shall sail back home again. the folks Who Ernest Webber and wile bare been For the xeond evening, young sleep in foreign lands; and Butter Printed At Ilow the But, stripped cleared their souls, they borne tor a abort visit. tbe society, under the direction of Kev. Mongolia, with Base Hoo- Paper 1 wait, will tbe operetta, pltal No. 12 aboard, came to a second W. E. Severance and of j tv. Tickle, present Like those gray ships, a soldier's fata. wife, Peabody, misfortune in her K'laderrlia.' Dancing will follow the voyage to the war it Mass., are guests of Mrs. Laura Severance. The tbe second set forth In letters from O silent ships, with those we love American Office entertainment evening. Shelby Single- Mrs. Frank H. Lowell and son Erdman ton, Jr., of Bail on to lands afar. Chicago. left for their borne in Best Red Lion and There Is no prouder thing afloat Saturday Tarrytown, quality water-proof grease-proof vegetable parch- Musical*. Ills hospital unit sailed from New A Home Than you, gray ships of war. N. Y. ment with butter ink to York on the paper, printed especially-made paper comply musical® was st the unlucky Mongolia on May And rests, abides, endures. A delightful given safety Keo and wife of N. with new law. There is on the none better. 10. On the and "Harry Brooklyn, Y., cheaper paper market; Mrs. W. last even- following day when the In those brave sailors’ hand* yours. bome of Harry Haynes are Mrs. Keo’s brother, Forrest was but a few viyiting the the. Iotaonon- ship miles off the coast and ing. un«>r »u»pioaa We do not charge you bring them back M. Basler. Price, including paper special printing: an accident, which never has been CSrap Fire Girls. The artists were Whate’er the bitter oi« prk.e, Mias Clara La bon of Waltbam, Mass., 500 sheets clearly explained, caused the death of that the pound size, $2.00; half-pound size, $1.75 jjr* Mabel Monaghan Swan of Boston, But only victory two of was here Monday on her way home from “ “ “ “ “ heard with the nurses and necessitated the 3hall match the sacrifice; •oprano, always pleasure here, Me. 1000 3.00; 2.75 return to port of the traiis|>ort That Freedom live and sing aloud a visit in Waltham, and Mr*- Marie Cheliua Phillips of New j Within the soldier’s throat—or shroud. Plain butter blank for name, 35 cents a After the accident members of and printed paper, pound size, whose artistic everything seems New York The Dirigo canning York, concert pianist, play- —Will Allen Dromgoule In Orders for four or more sent under four to have been on the un- club are their at the pound. pounds postpaid; wax a rare treat. The was as tranquil ship Tlmea garden having picnic program add 8c a for til a German subinnrlno was sighted foot of Ureen lake to-day. pounds pound postage. follows; | on June 1 when the Mongolia was William Brown will leave next week Piano a!welt 2nO miles off the of Fal- Cfcellos.Twtliirht I*>rt MAROONED CROCKER LAND with a crew to rebuild Ibe Great Pond and mouth. To Mr. Mcwakowski.....Ktincelle England. quote Slngle- the West Branch Bog dams. ton's letter, written on the same day. EXPLORERS FaCIHG famine Mrs. Hubbard C. Newell and son Don- A T D House o* Dream* "Early this morning a German sub- W X E Mttra.f.Little ald, of South Portland, are visiting Mrs. gogers ... April Weather marine bobbed up right In front of our Newell’s parents, Henry Lord and w ife. Laborers and good house carpenters for .•pro** ...Will o* the Wlrp lx's! anil quickly disappeared again. shipyard Herbert E. Brooks and little son Leon, Plant' Evidently they hadn't seen us, and Dr. Frozen Writes of construction. Good short hours. to Hovey, In, Mr. Brooks’ father, pay, Apply Wienis* *ki...Vales de Concert they seemed much afraid of those who have been visiting SOB*« Now Orlando Brooks, hive returned to Mystic, Civil big stern guns. They were in n great Plight—Party Awaiting Engineering Department. The (Starling Conn. The Wren hurry to get away and didn't take the Fourth Rescue Ship. The Cuckoo time to Are. were out of THE TEXAS STEAMSHIP CO. I They sight WEST FKANKUN. Plano before our gunners could shoot JTaine. LI**'..Kisoletto Quartette William Wooster of Sullivan is visiting Bath, Edmund I "Crowd Got a Rsal Thrill.” Letters received from Dr. Sonf»: here. frozen in Crocker gaiter.. .My Dear "Quite a crowd on deck saw the U Otis Hovey, with the Miss Ruth Sawyer has employment at gtmltrson./...Tired Hand* boat nnd a real thrill. None of us I^and ut Etah, Greenland, got expedition Bar Harbor. The W'orld in June CommiMion ffitrrtjant*. gproat boys saw It, nnd we were disappointed, show that the party is short of supplies. COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Harry Somes of Mount Desert is but our ''han' t' came later. While we Their ste abund- Qreen Lake, visited here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Billings of Mat- TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND of the way. 1 never saw a more wel- GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Miss Helen Crocker and Mr*. John Wol- ance when spring comes. M. B. Joy and sons, who have been tapan, Mass., are spending their vacation Agent Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., of Port- come sight hi my life than that de- vine are year—which with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. ami, for turulshiug Probate auU Surety Bonds spending a lew days at Bar Har- “If no relief come? ncjwt peeling pulp-wood, have finished their I Billings. stroyer speeding up to our assistance. Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter bor. we believe most unlikely to happen— work and moved home. suppllei I Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Grindal and Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore's Drug July 23. L. Two Mors U Boats Attack. we shall be unable to beat the house, 23. M. July ; daughter Bernice, of Lynn, Mass., are Store), Ellsworth. Me. "At this time two more submarines our of white man’s food will be supply of Mrs. Grindal’s of and guests parents. THE FALLS, HANCOCK. were seen off to the roar, and all extremely limited, if not exhausted, BORN. j Two our- Mr. and Mrs. Adah Lord of Bar Harbor visited the big guns liegan tiring rapidly. we shall be obliged to distribute Mrs. John R. Harding of DR. CHARLES B. DORON bert* more tona-does were sent at us, but selves among Eskimo igloos here and Spokane, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur last week. BARKER—At Bucksport, July 14, to Mr and j OSTEOPATH them both. The and live with and like the Mrs Willis a son. H. Harding of are Willard we managed to dodge elsewhere Barker, | Richard Nor- j Cambridge Mass., Goodwin has returned from a ton.l Specialties: Xervols destroyer came tearing around to the natives.” guests of Miss Hattie C. Hare ing. Diseases, vifit In Franklin. BROWN-At Deer Isle. 13, to Mr and j Diseases ok boat about miles an continued: July 23. Sim. Stomach. rear of our forty Dr. Hovey Mrs Chester A a son. July Brown, and lArwoy Gat comb aod wife have returned was seen of Treatment Consultation, by Appoint* hour, and nothing more “Not knowing where this year’s re- CON ARY—At Deer Isle, July 9, to Mr and from Seal Harbor. ment, in Ellsworth on Fridays. the submarines. I have beard of lief ship is or whether the museum Mrs Frank B Conary, a son. NORTH CA81INE Mias COUSINS—At Franklin, 21, to Mr and Address, Pearl Bldg., Bangor, Me. Healer Clark of Stonington vis- ‘Diamond Dick' stuff, but I don’t be- sent up a si>ecial steamer or engaged July Mrs. Wilson of Portland is Mrs Colburn S Cousins, a daughter. temperance Telephone 1866M. Res. 2123R ited Mrs. Frank Goodwin last week. that could compare with our ex- Knud Rasmussen's little York to | lleve Kap EATON—At Deer Isle, July 6, to Mr and Mrs visiting here. F. Wf’. for excitement. That de- attend to the Crocker Land exixxlitlon Asa C Eaton, a sou. McLane who baa been in Camden perience Eugene Dunbar has returned from a In the nick JOYCE—At 13, to Mr and AD’JCtt'.B£ILUU6. *ome time, has to Boston to work. stroyer came to the rescue business, we are all ut sea regarding Stonington, July gone Mrs Eugene B Joyce, a daughter. visit in Brockton, Mass. July 23. G. of time, ull right, and It was almost a plans for next summer. We shall sim- WEED—At Deer Isle, June 10, to Mr and Mrs A canning demonstration was given at j miracle. ply ‘sit tight,’ confident that you will Howard O Weed, a son. the grange hall Saturday. SOUTH BLUE HILL. "Everybody on Imard was remark- make another and even more earnest PLUMBING. calm throughout the whole af- if that be to relieve us Mrs. Samuel L. Bates and three children Forrest Eaton has a new Ford ably effort, possible, MARKIKI). purchased returned to Portland car. fair. They stood lit lines near their next year.” Tuesday. Hot Water Heating, Furnaci and Lifeboats w ith their preservers on, The expedition was conserving its sup- CONNOR—MURCHISON—At South Penob- Mrs. Helen D. McMasters and sons left Oscar Bowden, who has been employed Work and Jobbing. as the destroyer came past everybody ply of sugar and molasses, at the date scot, July 15, by Rev Cheater A Smith, Miss Sunday for their home in Waketield, in U Connor of Penobscot to Donald C Brockton, Maas., is at home. Haulier’ und for Its Annie j sang The Star Spangled of writing, cooking pun>oses. Murchison of Lee. Mass. Haipb Bowden and w ife of Boeton are shut off from communica- HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES ’America.' mend»ers, any HEATH-BHOWN-At Bucksport, July 22, Miss Ruth Wescott of Los Angeles, Cal., visiting his parents, Oscar Bowden and Mr. had world for many by Kev David M Augell. Abbie W Heath Previous to this Singleton tion with the outside is the summer "ife. of Verona to Edgar H Brown of Bucksport. spending with her grand- written Ills mother oil Memorial day months, were ignorant of its happenings. Years’ HULBERT-GINN-At Caribou, July 18, by mother, Mrs. Mary Wescott. Twenty Experience. Miss was an uneventful one. can realize how Elsie Sibley and Frank Sibley, jr. that the trip “\’ou scarcely hungry Rev H H Bishop, Mias Flora EHulbertof July 23. O' Personal a.tent ion to all details. Telephone °f for Franklin to Lemuel R Ginn of Woodland. Somerville, Mass., are visiting their The unit had been on the boat then we are for the news,” Dr. Hovey says. or mail orders promptly atteuded to. 8ELLERS—McGADDES—At L. H. twelve Including the sent with the mail Stoningtou, July uncle, Sibley. more than days, “Nobody any pai>ers 16, by Rev George B Davis, Miss Hattie D misname. July 23. O. time they had spent in New York har- which came up by Rasmussen—i. e., any Hellers to Milton McGaddes, both of Ston- at* EDWARD F. ington. BRADY, bor, nud they had been on the sett seven in English. Our latest informatkm re- Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. PIERSON—TOWNSEND—At Bucksport, July a resume in Danish AURORA. day*. garding the war is 19. by Rev William Forsyth, Louise E Pier- Telephone 173-2. see sharks swim- iu 1910. son to Fred Townsend, both of Rockland. Mias June E. Mills the week-end ‘•Occasionally we which left Copenhagen March, spent POWERS—GREENE—At Deer June 26, Persons or *n Bangor. alongside the boat,” he wrote, We can only guess as to the imssibili- Isle, Using Liquor ming by Rev O J Guptill, Ruth H Powers to “and we buve seen immense pirpoises ties of the presidential election. We Merle V Greene, both of Deer Isle. Mrs. Mary Davis visited her son Au- water. The other day had a on the gustus last jump out of the lengthy argumentation Drugs. week. mistak- The gunners blew up a whale, 7th, but what good did it do us?” D! KI). W'. N. and wife and son Norris Don’t allow an abstainer to A* offered should Include instruction In Crosby for n submarine in the distance push you to-day ing it | all the Commercial visited in last week. Branches, Shorthand and Bangor I have seen a few ducks way out hen t aside. Get back your tueDtal and TO FRENCH. DE VEREUX—At Castine, July 16, Mrs Pau- Charles Bobbins of Medical Lake, which looked like canvasbacks. A plov- TEACH SOLDIERS line E Devereux, aged 62 years, 7 months, 1 ! physical “Pepper." The Neal Treat- achlno. day. Wash., w-aa in town Thursday. He is er of some kind alighted on the boat ment will over crav- Hu GRINDLE-At Castine, July 16, Mrs Matie E (five you mastery tae Corporal Charlio Taft Will Parle* e4fbty-four years of age and made while we were drilling this morning Grindle, aged 66 years. 16 days. for or and also re- SHAW BUSINESS C0LLE6E if Voua” In School House. ings liquor drugs ip alone. and has been walking around on tht Virginia HIGGINS-At Ellsworth, July 21, Mrs Lydia PORTLAND, BANQOR AND AUOUSTA is the 8 store your health. No bad after effects, only school In New which offers 23. ex- Corporal Charlie Taft, Held artillery, G Higgins, aged 72 years, months. England such July M. deck ever since. It was evidently a also Free LOWELL-At Mass, 11, Elmer no no distress. Perfect ac- course, Telegraphy tausrht. cata> aud thirsty. sou of former President William H. Quincy. July publicity, logo* F. L. hausted aud very hungry Lowell, of Bucksport, aged 46 years. SHAW. President. Is to teach French to soldiers of commodations. Write, call or phone. We gave tt some cnimbs and water, Taft, I WOODWARD-At Hallowell, July 21. H.rrv wmcTUscmcnx*. the the In the little public school- C Woodward, of Ellsworth, aged which were eagerly devoured, and army formerly Ellsworth Steam house at near Va. | 48 years, 6 days. Laundry now that it walks Hutue. Alexandria, little bird is so tame THE NEAL INSTITUTE AH Kinds of Work. NAPHTHA CLEAN1N8 Taft has obtained from WOODWARD-At Bangor, July 22, George Laundry many prescriptions around between our feet fearlessly. Corpora] Parcher Woodward of Ellsworth, aged 54 called for and delivered out here W. Zacary, of the years. 166 Pleasant Street Portland, Maine Goods AT THIS SEASON “A ship is a rare sight way George secretary T school board of Alexandria a WHITAKER—At Gouldsboro, July 22, Fulton Special attention to parcel post work In we haven’t seen but three at close county, (Woodfords Station) order to eompriie the best course and Whitaker, aged 64 years. the excite- permit to use the schoolhouse to “par- Phone 4218 H. B. ESTEY A CO., the best range. You can imagine Proprietors treatment, and to secure The State Street. Ellsworth, M a is The guns ies vous" with the soldier boys. 60 Nsal Institutes in Ksulte, should read as follows: ment when ship sighted. Principal when all we can see corporal Is not only to teach French, AWjrniBftumi*. “ Hood’s os. are trained on It Ottica. SAVE MONEY Sarsaparilla—11 bnt also will teach a number of Indian Pills—180 is a speck of smoke, and the suspense Peptiron vessel Is soldiers how to talk English. I still have a very lew more suits and panto One Hood’s Sar- is awful until the approaching Oranlta and IVI ar fc>lo that were damaged by smoke and water. II teaspoonful or French need a sult,con»e and see me at once. II to be an English Mamoriala at oi you saparilla before meals reported Storage Batteries; Repaired price Is any object to you, It is none to me. boat. It looks mighty good to see a Gorman Rifle Misbehaves. Two Peptiron Pills after meals REPAIRING British flag go up and see the other Even German war relics won’t be- H. W. DUNN’S Watsr Stmt Recharged ,. There is no better course of medi- Spring Is here. Bring your shabby dirty us. We are aU so anxious have. Rifle captured by former French Batteries Tested Free for impure Mood, run-down boat salute EUSMNTN, MAINE clothes and 1 will make them look like new, at a of s boat out here that soldier went off at Greens burg, Pa., very reasonable prices. and loos of appetite. These to get glimpse Artistic Designs, First-class Work, Lowei A. P. jondition sometimes we think it would he nice to and wounded man to whom It was be- Priest. Liberal discount on mail orders. ROYAL, DAVID FRIEND *T0 medicines working together £11,worth saa a submarine." ing shown. Established;: 8B2. 68 State St, Ellsworth, Me Main Street, give a fourfold benefit. _ •_ l’, !— 1 \\\vo\V\v• are at lake Alamooeook. ntrd for tho action tho rv a pom herein- xsssvmss after indicated. It to hereby ordered. That children and It’s natural to feel grouchy and Mia. Karl Lsoppe, two only notice tho roof bo (iron to ail porooao inter- to look on the dark tide when your a of this order brother an at the Lanppe college. rated, by oaaalag copy to bo digestion it upset. But it’t not necessary published throo work a oaeeoooiroly la tho and Mm. Aiioe White kHaworth Amoncoa, o W. & Wentworth to through the day that war. newspaper pabllobod Ba»art»jK3r.K feSS* drag along ol Bllaworth, la oald county, that they may bare automobtlea. “U F. Atwood* ars purchased Just get a bottle of appear at o probate coart to bo hold at Kite- unssursff as*?® dose will oa the eeoeath of a. Bratton of l» a Medicine and after a small you worth. day AafaN 4. Conyers Philadelphia 1917, at toa of the dock la the forenoon, aad soon find free from Biliou* guest at W. a Went worth’a. yourself be heard thereon tf they eee oauoe. JoetakH. Gordo*. late of Sallieea Blueness, and looking on the bright aide county. decMeed. A certain “w (ASTORIA returned John A. Lord, late of Bile worth, la sold lo«rn0U„t '*■_-_a,_•> V •, _-.‘.V Mias Margaret Storey Sunday life A of again. county, doooaood. pertain laotrameat par* Sd d&LSd 't£^S*.',mSI “‘t **"*“«* 5 from a visit in Boston. She was accom- cor- to be the loot will mad tooUmeot of This old dependable remedy, by pelting bate thereof and ror •aid defeated, together with for the opt>STut The Kind You Have and which has been home a friend. troubles, constipation petition pro- n>Ti,p.r?' Always Bought, panied by recting digestive bate thereof, and for letter* toota- has to drive off praying IiimV. j w23SJSu»J***-wMtwt*. a* in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery or biliousness, helped mentary to looar to suitoble peroon or *»**tri< ther.,' fits of the blues. It has made thou- to (be petitioner. Fulton J. Redman, the _x> and has been made under his returned to tbeir'bome in many executor therein named. Edith B. I*t< of Eden. per- Thursday friend* for itself in the Pr»». to ula cooniv sands of past Charles B. Clroae. late of Ellsworth, la said doc Mood. A certain Inurnment sonal supervision since its Bucksport, after a few days at the Mooney when need- t® be the n*rMHfa& /jr infancy. years. Used discreetly, county, deceased. Petition that Marie B. Cl- 1*01 will ood teetaiuenl ot /«*£*♦« sixty CMOOd. tud'tuf Allow no one to deceive in this. will make its fnend, and will roue or some other suitable peroon be ap- to«etbrr with for you camp. ed, it you petition -• p“hS:6*u “ admin tot rotor of tho eatats of aatd thereof,' prooootod by Charloo H ” of Phila- to feel well and friendly towards pointed Wood, u« All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Mr. and Mn. Frederick Smith help you deceased, presented by Frank A. Clroae, a executor therein named. others—3 Jc Bottle. “L. F.“ Mancwi brother of ond heir of sold deceased. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of delphia are at their summer home, only Addle r. Parker. late of Mouthweit ll.rho, Maine. Thomas M. Stanley, late of Cranberry Isles. laoald deceaoed. Mr*. John H. Morgan and Co, Portland, county, A certain Inltro Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. “Cralgmere." In said county, deceased. Final account of —* be the loot mn Melsiite L. Allen, filed for set- >.»nwrtf»«to .„a,££ son, of Baltimore, were their guests for administrator, moat oteaiddeceaead, together mu, pn”‘: tor probox thereof nod lor the the week-end. Dseid W. Honsey, late "4 Franklin, In anld of the executor .ppmulmem What is CASTORIA without (trine bo „t T,. county, deceased. Second account of Kd- oe.tod P. Parker, the C istoria is a harmless substitute for Castor July 23. M. UU)r Oil, Paregoric, SOME QUEER ONES mood J. Welsh, administrator, filed for sot- therein named. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains Bdmrd P. Rohinion, Lie of SOUTHWEST HAKBOK. CMrlM R. C'troof, off Ellsworth, In nld Rii.woru, t, ratd conot,. dnraued. A certain neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its con my. Pirnt und final account off Marta t. i io..,.*," Winfred Joy and Leon Higgins bare ( Irene, guardian. filed for settlement. is its For more Albany (X. T<> man to police of raid dtcrawd. tcothrr wtm age guarantee. than thirty years it has applied Abbte P. lata off In «ald coon* new automobile*. Noyes. Barry. “‘"'O' court a to commit suicide. deceased. Pr“b»>' 'or 'hr been in constant use for the relief of for permit tr. Petition filed by George A. I 0. the »Pfwtl>tn.[„,S Constipation, Flatulency, for Abbj Robinson. executrix t»*m*din George Parker and family and Dr. Mary Noyrt. nlminiulrntor, Itcenae to aellcar- »!d WillI wlthool Wind Colic and Feverishness tain real rotate of aaid deer mood, at too lad In (loin, bond, Diarrhoea; allaying arising borne here. A&ne B. aud Fid ward F. ,.rtoti«J Parker are at their aummer Blorbtll. in raid Brandon Robinson i, Tumbleweeds and Russian thistle* ^nnl), and more folly dr- I heirs-at-law of said '1 * therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids Mitbed In raid deceased. Prof. Hatea of the Pennsylvania petition. the assimilation of Food; and natural are twin* canned for greens by the wo- Isabel C. Baton. late of Tremont. in said i'orrie A. Boro*. late of Eden it giving healthy sleep. wife and two ton*, ta county, deceased. Petition college, with bia men of Kansas. county, deceased Petition filed by Rbeo B. j that MylmttrL The Children’s Panacea—The Clark. administrator. for lloenaa to Barns or some other suitable Mother’s Friend. a few weeks here. I oelt cer- | person ,t«T spending tain real estate of said deceased, situated in administrator of the estate ,»{ In said and more de- Solntedeceaaed. predated gylveeter L. Rev. Charles H. Cutler, U. D., of Waban, A Kansas eyelone picked up a post- Tretuont, county, fully by Burn, j scribed in aaid petition. an heir of aaid deceased Mas*., gave a fine discourse at the Con- ( card at Wlcblta ami It In an Pbebe Y. of I GENUINE dropped Hackett. late Hancock, In aaid Erra C. I>odge. late of Bluet ill, j0 «jd At WAVs! 21. Ladies county, deceased. Petition filed George deceased. CASTORIA gregational church Sunday, July alfalfa held 100 tnlle* away. by county, Petition m*i j K- Merchant, administrator, for license to ! or«ow« other suitable perro> ,c aa- of the summer colony have taken charge certain | sell real estate of said deceased, sit j pointed administrator of the estsv „f ,*{4 of the music for the aummer. uatcdln said Hancock, and more fully dr- deceased, presented by Howard jyod*. A carrier pigeon ownpleted 1J500 scribed in said petition. heir-at-law of said deceased entertained last week Arthur Mrs. Rufus Trundy mile trip from Wlnnl;e«. Canada, to Jeffrey Parsons, late off Washing- j Maynard Sargent. late of j too. District of rolutnbia, deceased Petl* ! Sorrento, u **,4 Mrs. James E. Bennett and Miss Marjorie j county, deceased. Petition that ». San Antonio, Tea., In 2-1S hours. lion filed by Corcoran Thom, one of the raec- scidec L) Bar cent or some other auiiabie r- n of Kant Greenwich, R. I., Mrs. utora of the last will and testament of said p« bt *p.‘ Sargent j pointed administrator of the esta ?i d« teased, that the amount of the inheritance Amos Dolliver of Seawall and Mrs. Sarah deceased. presented by Ch«r>* W .-urgent, j Ihw betrayed master to Sandusky tax on the estate of said deceased, be deter- lather of said deceased. Rich of Attleboro, Mass. mined by the Judge of probate. (O.l jiollee by sniffing at ground wlier* David W. Honor, late of Franklin, in aaid Maynard H. hargcttl, late of Borrento. la a suffrage meet- deceased. said couuty, deceased. Petition that 1 Friday evening public be had burled a lot of (toleu guuda. county, Petition fifed by Kdui«nd > ^4. J. Walsh, administrator off the estate of said Car Hale or some other suitable persou be ing was held at the Banquet hall, when ap- deceased, that the amount of the I beritance ! pointed administrator of the estate of *xtd a fair-sired audience listened with tax on the estate of said deceased, be deter- detested, presented by Wintnfr> l. rrs;ois In Oil from a deail whale off Vlrgtala J Bar wife Use gent, of said deceased For Over 30 Years mined the of interest to speeches by Misa Mary Snow, by judge probate. roast made sea smooth as glass for a Martha A. Nichols, of Buckapoit. in aaid j Elia F. Bowden, lale of Urlaod, ta 1**4 The Kind You Have chairman of the campaign suffrage Petition filn! by Charles i. Mcbo », ! deceased. First section*. <■! Always Bought mile, though It was rough elsewhere. county. county, Idor* guardian of said ward, for Itceuae to sell cer- fl. c. t. » the committee,and Mrs. Ida VanVolkenburgh, j dumb, administrator, file 1 fur set. ckwtauw company, nsw vouu city, taio real estate of aaid ward, situated! in aaid j Dement. who came under the direction of the and more described to aaid I Buck*p<»rt. fully Ilaxscy J. Cuadloghatn. lale of B While showing friend how he hack- j petition. leniii, >a Maine association. •aid county deceased First account vi Har- ed off thumb with a cleaver Indies:* Witness. BKRTRAND K CLARK. Judge of lan D. Canal eg ham. adiuiun.tr* ri H for July 23. Sprat. said Court at KlUsartb, this tenth settlement. _ butcher chopped off two of bla fin- day of July, in the year of our Lord one Clyde l»- Kastman. late of ib gers. tbomaand nine hundred and seventeen Hockspovt, REACH. said deceased. Second a Roy C. H4iana, county, .■.■•act of Register. Theodore H. Sm.th, adimaist rator, fiitd for A. C. Annis arrived home Saturday. A true copy. settlement. enable to obtain clothing, peasants Attest:—Roy C. Uairu, Register. Damon of is Dorothy fl. Emerson, late of B x«port,to Miss Addie Natick, Mass., near Odessa. Russia, a resolu- passed said county, deceased. First » of home. tion to organize "processions of naked liTATK Or MAIXK. Mahion W. Emerson and 1 itr^ o, administrators, filed tor set tie no-ni. Mrs. Armena Greenlaw of Deer Isle is men." To the Honorable, the Judge of the Probate Court In and for the County of Hancock John B. Uow. late of Eden, in said coaaty, the guest of Mrs. Mercy Torrey. deceased. F’lfst account of Hsuiuri W. fiat*# BertioC. Her- represents and Frank C. Bates, executor*, filed fur settle* Misses Laura and Rebecca Torrey of Deciding to take his own advlreafter HBUPKCTFULLYrons of Chelsea. Mass., guard! n of ) D. tour met: to Alice Patten, minor heir and child of Cal- Dorchester, Mass., are spending the sum- urging enlist. Indiana's Alma Haskell late of Derr in IfttjRDEtfT vin Patten and Nettle B. Patten. late of Or- ) isir. ssio COLLEGE I mer here at their old home. secretary of state has resigned to go land, Hancock county. Maine. That aaid county, deceased. First and Cns acc.--.mtuf U Wtnsiow C. Haskell. flied for sdmlulslratvr, to war. minor la owner of certain real estate, situated Mrs. S. 8. Foster of Doer heater. Mass., in Orland. In aaid county, and described as settlement. is occupying her summer home for a few follows, via: One undivided third part of a Amos W Perkins, late of Penobscot, is said certain lot or of iaod with the build- bus. Miss Wife charged by husband with nag- parcel county, deceased. First and \«.cunntof Calls months. She was accompanied by ings tbereoa situate la aaid Orland on the j Leon W. Perkins, executor, filed fur settle* Opportunity hi court road from Orland to lbs Falls Helen Nickerson and Mrs. Andrews. ging produced the college ami- leading village v time to a (so called on the side of the river Everybody realizes that qo is the amt opportune get medal sbe was awarded a few easterly William H. Welsh, late of Penobscot, ia said Mrs. E. J. the of ability Nai Tantieme. Raid premises are the same (food start in business. Gray enjoyed company county, dr ceased fecund and final sccoext year* ago. formerly occupied by the said Calvin Patten >f Norris L. administrator. filed for Mrs. Harry Gray. Mrs. Mary Wells, Mrs. aod Nettie tirlndell. Burdett College was u a ibid to fill mire than about one-half of the B. Patten. That there is oo per- | settlement. Lillian and Mrs. Brown, eonal estate That It would he for the bene- offered to its Fifield, Joseph William L. While, sr., late of Bncksport is positions graduates last year. Arizona ashore fit of eaid minor that aaid real estate should all of on bluejacket, recruiting ia; 1 deceased First and ftasi ac- The demand is Stonington, Wednesday. be sold, and tbs proceeds placed at interest oouniy. growing omuantly. Good positions offering oppor- in New York, carries a that count of William L. White, Jr.. admi .d rater. 21. L. parrot Wherefore your petitioner prays that he for July 1 Bled for sett 1 ernent. tunity rapid advancement are always open to Burdett graduate^ __ be licensed to sell and said real screeches “You're a slacker!" and may convey Minnie E. Bali, ct ala. of Hancock, in said estate at or sale tor the public private pur- First account of C. Ha. MARIAV1LLE. “Joined yet r aforesaid. county. Lacy pose guardian, tiled for aetiiernent Mrs. Millian Wright, who has been visit- Dated this third day of July, a. d. I91T. Charles Si. Harriman. of Penobscot, ta **iT. Save 24. night, on the third of lie Saving of Tima and Fuol. day Juiy, In year of AiOoxo ». buy. late of Btuebni. in said married. A tew hours later it our Lord on* thousand nine and m- ham were hundred twenty, deceased. Petition fl ed uy Hose H "Willful waste makes woeful want" tae was not so when the serenade rs Gray, widow, lor an allowance ou1. t per- quiet, On the ordered, that la In a Utter writ out the fon>Koli>t petition sonal estate of said deceased re- quoted by notice thereof got the news. They were hospitably be given to all perwont Inter* lituneus W. Porter, iate 0/ vt*v fierier, Illinois Mauufaeturera’ association to rated, a of said and 18 w< Boston, Maas. ceived. by causing copy petition Maasacbuaetta, deceased PcMI »J Bojrlston St, thU order thereon IjW members \ of lta organization urging to be t>ubil«hrd three Alexander H. Porter and Norton Wtfig*ss* week* in the Ellsworth Ameri- • Kffle Jane Morgan, who has been away successively worth, praying that the appoiottu< n: f **i« ami thrift The text of the can, a at re'iKimj newspaper published Ktlawortb. In peltliouera named aa trust**# mlfieiastei-* with her husband at Portland, came said that a letter Is divided In two the first county, they may appear at pro- ind teslaxneul of aaid deesasni be cos* j>arts. bat* court to be held at in and home tovisil her mother, Mrs. Belle Carter, KUaworth. for Brined by said court. au "Waste of Fuel." forcuoon, and lu/ety on ihetr official bond* show If tbe ia the front. Mr. Morgan has bean a soldier cause. any they nave, why prayer tielen Kathleen c'arter. a oxino. of Kdsa. and a of the should “Pending Lii:i>eudlng greater petitioner not be granted. Mud county. PrttUoh filed by beoaa tor three years. shortage of men." tlie letter says, "the ! BERTRAND fc. CLARK. Judge of Fiobate. istoeer. mother and legal cu* <»••*« 23. F. A true copy of the original. Helen Katblvsa Carter, that me i*ai July value of time la something that will b> “r*rt _ J A’teae: —Rov 0. ilamaa. Register. Helen Kathleen,Carter be chan* appeal to every superintendent, every | Kathleen fixoeee. NORTH SULLIVAN. Joseph M. Higgins, late of i *worta. « foreman and Work PI1HE an » rlbor her. every employer j by givr* nonce that said couuty. decesse^t Petition m J. B. and *br k-s bceu fi.*dbyC.-"(m Havey spent Monday Tuesday hard and efficiently while you are X duly sppoinied eirca- Dorr and Alice 11. $co 1, ednm i«tr»i'--r» | trix of tba iasl will and and Seal Harbor. testament ot Lhe 1 state of said deceased, in Bar Harbor working. 1*0 your work In the most pray RASPBERRIES j W ILFORD B- JORDAN, late of WALTHAM. ( court determine the amount of of is manner. c^re •*. U* Mias Geneva Uragdon Franklin practical IHw't send your ( in tbe of Hancock, deceased, no they may pay for the perpetual courty bonds M “w* the terms ol said will. lot in which the body of aatd Jiut^pb visiting her cousin, Mrs. Clyde Robertson. men to the storeroom or stockr* ;. 13*Try Recipe Journeys from material to machine and exccotor of the last will test stow John Robinson of was a ; July 12, MN7. ir- unv.LLK A J •wbaM. Leeds, Bangor Sunday of said the amount flour, H teaspoonful each, soda fr m machine to storeroom. Watch ; deceased, that 2 cup* guest of H. J. Robertson. herttanev lax ou the estate of saui and 1 cream tartar in a mixing bowl. the unnecessary movements around an npHE subscribers. Wi Warn r* Grant, Jr, he determined by the judge of pro > u«- and salt; teaspoonful Mrs. John of Seal Harbor is and Commercial o., of Mantels.r. nous Bagley office. X Trust ot 1'ulU- Caroline 0. Lelfingwcn. iate of Work into rit notice .1 *•». -> Add teaspoonful shortening. her Mr. and Mrs. J. B. iptna. hereby give thnt they aave New Jersey, decease#!. Petition ^“5 heaping visiting parents, "In those "* *®“ Add milk days of expensive fuel been culy appomud txt tutors of the last L>. Lefhngwrll, executor of the !*#- until free from lumps. enough Havey. will and testament and codicil of testament of said decease#!, that the stt*0”. coats, greater efficiency In the firing of u Roll about h inch JANE B. OR A NT. late of »f the inheritance tax on the r*Mtr to make soft dough. 23. H. PAILADELPHIA. » ot ,#uly power plants la liu|>erative- Don't let leceaaed, be determined by the if ni« Foes of Melrose, Maas., is the hail George Moore and wife. Mrs. Baldwin and The hail etorai Sunday damaged the CASTINE. said executor, on Mrs. H. G. crops in this vicinity by Sunday and final account. will remain a while in this MAINE, tbe summer with her parents, will daughter Alios crops vicinity badly. spending The O. orchestra oi six pieces give in the of MiTin TTV ■ X. V county Hancock, UCVMMN, sadluu ■ VI HUHTRAND B. CLASS. htfknSa a, Ik, 41..... deceased,a. givergl Wlto.M, J Mrs. A. B. Crabtree. longer. Mrs. Paris Carter ol Bluefaill was Mr. and a dance in the town hall Friday evening, tbs «U Court. »l BH.worth, dr mud. uat tb« Lord one July 23. Mar. of Addis Pierce last week. ag.i V«l»t« of'_ Julj lu th. I«1 of oar guest ut— of N. J., and 27. dclrrd to IIWDI in*th. samemm rorfor settle- Mrs. C. C. Brown Newark, July aottl.' raud afo. naadradand tiller July G. ment, and all Indebted thereto in requested J. C. Worthen, of Melrose, Mass., Marshall and of Alfred, and 23._A. to ^ Mra. Dr. family make payment immediately. A‘,M Mra. O. W. Foss. 2U*Rtt*cnunt*. C. Pnno are guests of Gept. and Q. L. Dsnsing and wife of Everett, Maas., WEST BROOK LIN. Jombs, Administrator. “lira,:-Hot C. Castine, Me., July 10,1917. Mra. Arno Foaa and Mr. and arrived Sunday. Mr. and Mias B. J. Oarter oi Boston (pent the aubacrlber Hereby five* are .““‘jlilS- Mra. H. D. Foes of Everett, Maas., Much interest was manifested in the week-end here. THEhe haa been duly appointed Mrs. A. B. ■spinal Botina. rat or of tbt eauu of visiting their parents, Mr. and matched race at Mountain Park July 19, unCtf Mias Duetts Bridges left Friday for EDWARD R. RKBD. late ol Foaa. between Allan mar, owned by Robert Rob- Herricks lor the summer. nan or Maine. DESERT, M. a member of the inson of West Sullivan, and the local » Ellis Young, went to orrica op kOAiu op rratp In the eonnty of Hancock, daeeaeabUM Fred George Carter Rockland Friday uwuou. All Massachusetts cavalry of Boston, is mare Mountain Maid, owned by ln( bonda aa the law direct* pe"°" ^ for treatment for his aye. At-acere, Joly IT, 1M7. demaoda asalnal the eatnte tor with his Saunders. The Sullivan horse proved the U Ing thr* a abort furlough hereby (teen thot the Board ol deceaaed are d•aired to preKnl „ spending Ahira ol tbs U. 8. and Mra. C. B. better finisher, winning in straight beats Bridges coast patrol NOTICE AueMOra will he la eeeeioo at the ■eUlement. and all Indebted »>ere“> parents, Mr. Young. eeeeeeort'_Stale o«oe la ■pent two days recently with Mieses Bar Harbor on Taeedey, q seated to make payment immediately- by a narrow margin. Time, 2.42,2.40,2.42. d*r “ * Atraa L. Hancock and girls’ agricul- 15* 5V ?* iS*/' •’•lock, at the July ». 1»I7. The boys’ Lutie and Kale Bridges. a>nrt bo nee la KUeworth oa Wedneedar, the S tat tural clnb, consisting of twenty-seven July 23.__ July a. b. day of Auroet, at • o’clock, a. m.. a. d. _ rrtHH anbecrlbar hereny tn 'tto ooonty of Hancock, to eecnre .dm' of which Mra. Galen H. Young Ift'T. la- ha haa been duly appointed members, COVE. formatioa to eaabta them to make a X PATHXDGE NORTH FRANKLIN. tact tor of the eatata of ia local leader, have d urine tbe past eqaallxatloa of the taxable property la paid »*».*,tl who had been at home »»a it no WILL JOYCB law of read and A. W. Meere, Arthur Tracy, wit* and littl* “f“ty. to tnreetlgate eharne of oooeeal BO H about crepe daughter ------meat of winter made fifty to his business. property tram of oader- ISLAND. will two weeks, has returned have returned to their home in taxat&a. ^ baskets any trays, which they Watorvilie. ealaatlo_nlaattoa end of tall are to —itn property papar liable to taxatlea. ball Pars is Young spent the week-end in burn oflar for sale at the town Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Cole Oooaina am re- 0. L, first with Mildred Lord, who baa been afternoon, July U, or, if stormy, the Surry ceiving congratulations on birth ol a little 1-t. 1-- W. P. aax^wJ?s^trss«*i“,rsi Inure Maura. Daaeeaa, tuvaww.*- of tbs cooking visiting her aunt, bora a. for aaUtamaat, and1 all»ll Indebted1 ,.. day. The girls daaghter, July Beard of stale teeeeeere. rl-- Hcbbakd. to I of cooked food for July 28. a. ■■ reqneeted slab will have a table July Srac. Braauae, Clerk. VaJy T, 1*T. a; .\. — Iom to m tor bar aon’e wilt, vho if 111. Bancor muaieian, wlU play the violin. of maims. COUNTY NEW8 •TATS Nathan H. Cola and wife, Mr*. Fannia COUNTY NEWS MIm Kocb an 1 other town people will as- BO. 0, B.OCOCB Traat and and Miaa Collin* ol a let. coC Jurtlca o* tha daughter ...until Ivpnu PROSPECT HARBOR. 28. B. I» to bo bold M lllt Portland bar* opanad tba Coomb* taouae FRANKLIN. July _„ •»•<* «• iiibtotod <"r eobol/ Moo- THE CHIEF oarruABY. for a taw waaks. 0/ Oetobor, CHARM Fred Brown returned to Halifax aacood Toaadoj Friday. GREAT POND. Many bsarta an saddened the death Tba John M. by many frtanda bara of Uapt. Miaa Geneva ia of Tromoot la aald Bragdon vialttng at Hrt. McLaughlin bee returned home. 'SJ.nt « RIOOIIU ol Soaie Evans Over, though content to Allen of tba an WlothroD T Kenwood, long overduo, North BnUlvan. V^tiooiT. Hlactao. have it aa an and to and Ur*. Lillian Weston of Boeton 1* visit- Vj?n, rtproooata thot bar mold to go, long grievooa glad to bear of hi* aafa arrival in tba South tb«t iht «M OF Clyde Braydon la at the Kim- SubIm; 8he wee the employed inc her Mr*. E. R. William*. v"AT ^ suffering. daughter of Capt. American to wbleb ba waa bound. aleter, OOM port ««* Wlotbrop r. Earn and ball houae, Northern Harbor. ZUrJSEi Abbie Huckina Over, waa born Mra. Herbert called on triend* '***?.: in rr.moot on tbo atath dap of lOKpillUI July 20. C. Crosby « _ Hre. Charlea E. 'Vi,,, l W. Roaitlt,Jottlco tbo MiQMf.Swrik SUa Cwii Wth January 8,1883, and during bar abort lifa Dwelley hae gone to bore thl( week. Her only brother ha* en- Mb.tb.od .nd la I>'711 "d, «r“bw fa Qf had lived here. SEDGWICK. lei ford to viait her eon J. Raymond. them all *ad home. ig^fb.1‘Tremoot »nd lOIII UfMfl !• Mid -FRurr-A-nvESf. listed, making at ?££?£* Mm* of their marriage nail I When a young child abe received a fall The Idle Me. returned borne Wednes- Mr*. Edward Perkina and children of ltd*; tbai .r 11- The people here extend much *ymp*thy dar of Mp'Mbvr. yo which waa the of #t|lirdtliifo a*? r_a_oo^« k.. .oil __ beginning ill health, ao ■ are Thai always conducted herself towards day, reporting grand trip. Somerville, Maaa., viiiiingber mother, to James Snow la the death of hi* young that since early life abe had borne bar Mra. Flora Perkina. Mr*. of 1* who leave* a babe ot leas a tb*t ob tbo oatd third Kimball, Dexter, viaiting wile, than .no; d.y oroaa daily. Her gifta were the aunny 1W». tbo oatd Wlotbrop r. HI* bar eon, Rev. D. W. Kimball. Miaa Gladya Smith pleaacstly enter- month. •yJJSJLi.or, llbclaat without the cheerful the *? ViJorlr dftortod poor apirit, heart, eourageoue tained a few frienda at oobaotra to E. J. took a to Belleet Georgea pond Sat- Llnwood who wai mar- «d won* to pot'* bor, an affectionate and for Capt. Day party Chick, recently ^2. aooor tooo or board front, loyal regard her 11.no tboaao in bia houseboat Idler. orday, birthday. ha* rooms at Mra. “Sf.bicb trooi blot her ao that one realliedtbe Thursday f ried, engaged Emery’*, hint or recfiood aap tapport; friends, hardly dooortloa boo eoatlonod for Miaa Elizabeth who hae viaited where have commenced *??i.id uiier ateadily failing health until a few weeke John Harding of Spokane, Waah., la Gilmore, they housekeep- yo.ro prior lo tbo ilia, of her Mra. W. hen an niece, J. Blaladeii, left Mon- ing. ;‘*‘^n.f0..uvf’"o' roow*o*o •• onkooWu before the end. after absence of fifty yaara. u"Ibio*Ht^1: and oo.ool bo aoeort>lnod day for Waahington, D. C. ‘Jliiil.nt bp She waa one who waa alwaya called Mr*. Novell* of North Last week the Dunn* had company from not; ibat tb«ro la 1- upon Edgar Sedgwick »£!.hir»>«.h dinar In Mra. Robert M. Woodruff of across the border which 'J'f’tliVteon "poor llaotaot an.i tbo o.ld every tort of undertaking, and freely la visiting her daughter, Mr*. Fran c Day. Ridley they enjoyed very to oMala a F. H.tr«la. dlrorcti She waa a waa Park, Pa., with her niece, Mra. Ella much. Ernest Dunn and wile took them Sltbrcp reaponded. good pianiat, In car n* prapa that a dlroreo nap bo Henry E. Cola left Saturday hi* Wj^Jrior« organic! for re at the Blaladeii, and child ran, ia at “Knoll home in their automobile. bar and tbo told Wlotbrop many yea Methodist for bis home in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. and Top” otlaloa lor tbo aaaooo oboro oot lortb. church, did and laat for the aummer. July 28. B. exquisite needlework, Mias went him ae far aa __ .bit rbt mop boro tbo eootodp of bor Schumacher with L »»A aaaiod Cbriatmaa did, with her own while 2ior child. •*•<* po»»m dlaa banda, Portland. Harry Grey and wiM left Sunday for Sfirtndfii HI««ioa. ill In bed, gifta to cloee frienda. EGYPT. Itat of March IPI7 Mr*. Bosan M. Bartlett baa her Fredericton, N. B., to apend a week with lCr°t,.** dap opened Viloa a. Hiooibo. She belonged to the Pocabontaa, Pythian bia Mra. Della Ur*. L. B. Clark is visiting in Beat- summer borne on the Brooklin aide of the alater, Dongtn. W. £. anMcrlhfd ..d awora to baforo aaa tbla Hat Btatera, Eaatarn Star and Schoodic brook. grange, Her Miaa Eva is Bragdon la in charge of hia etore. S*'cb. ■***• _ bridge. nleae, Qerry, wjifol Loaaa W. Ri’hill, where abe will be aadly miaaed and tan* Mis* Celia Clark returned to Bar Har- with bar. Mra. Edward Boudalie and aon Henry, J attic. of tba Pooea. derly mourned. She waa ever a welcome 16. of Rockport, who have been her bor, July gueet In many homes. The writer of tbia Mn. Ida Van Valkenbnrg, W. C. T. U. viaiting STATE OP MAINS. Mra. L. C. Wheeler is at field on woman alater, Bragdon, have returned Murray “Tugwasia notice can ot a worker, epoke suffrage g.acoca ta- Scraatia Jootci.l Cocbt. I inadequate teetlfy vacancy Butler1* l» V.O.TIOB. Solos Mr. and Mr*. home, accompanied by her nieoe, Mra. L. Teepee,” Point. NORAH WATSON In her own home whicb we cannot even Thursday evening. by Ellaworth. Jolp It. A. D. 1*17. R. Hillgrove, and little aon. Mr. and Ur*. F. P. Goo win the 86 Toronto. with to fill. Aa it waa Honry Cole, and nadinga by C. S. Henry spent rMa the fnrcfolof llboi, ordarad: That tba Drayton Are., good for her to go, to were A treat ia In etore for Franklin week-end with Ur*. Goodwin’s 'imlaat fire notica tba aald llbalaa to ap- Not. 1915. it ia good for ua that ahe ahould be enjoyed. people parent*, tba of oor 10th, greatly before Jaattoo taproma 23. Eloc. Thoraday evening, July 28, when there Ur. and Ur*. E. E. Boammon. court, to ba boldaa at Klla.orth, A beautiful is a handsome miaaed. July £dlcl.i complexion will be a lor tba of Baooock. oa the recital at the Beptiat church Mr. and Mr*. ■1.■thin and coaotp by J. A. McCann ot iaa« The funeral aervice waa held at the Passaic, _a_—Aof ika.k.. ft. d.Jk woman’s chief glory and the enTy of her •rtttsd Tondty Oetobor, 1M7, by SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Rev. and Mra. F. 3. Bernaoer of N. the week with Mr*. McCann’s »oto aueotedftUMM cf Mideeid libel end Overborne Tueaday Rev. Hr. Bangor. J., spent ■■Wishing■abashing copy less fortunate rivals. Vet a clear afternoon, and thrreon, throe weeks soft, Mr. Mra. Neil Newman and Charlea Mr*. thltorder successively Knight, of Corea, ee- MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. sister, George Jordan, making the e with officiating, reading ,bp Kli*worth American, newspaper akin—glowing health—is only M# Clark of the famooa Delphian quartette automobile. hllsworth, la oar of Hen lectiona from the Paalma which were fav- Whereas, It baa pleased oar Heavenly trip by Driat«d In county natural will to result ofpure Blood. alao alng; Miaa Grace another MCk, the it«t publication be sixty deye et oriteaof the deceased and which bad given Father to remove from our midd oar beloved Carver, July 28. B. to the eecond Taeedey of October i«e«t prior 411 was troubled for a considerable her comfort and ■later. Addle F. Parker, tberefore|be it Mittbetbs may there end then In oar Mid peace. She had no fear answer to eeld time with a Resolved, That Bowens Re be nab lodge baa c. jtctucnuiua. coart ftppeer end libel. very unpleasant, of death, though having a full Anno W. disfiguring knowledge Kino. which loat an esteemed member, bat oar lots la her Justice of the Jud. Coart. flask, covered my face and for c! its approach, and passed away aua- Hop. gain, and we bow to the will of oar Father, A true copy of the libel and order of coart 1 used talned the srhlch applications and remedies by thought who doeth all well. thereon. things AtUtl;-T> 7. Meaoiear, Clerk. ■rithout relief. After using Fruits- "That death seems but a covered way Resolved, That the officers and members of Wblcb *ivesn for one week, the rash is com- opens into light. the lodge extend to the bereaved husband KOAD XOT1CB. Wherein no blinded child can and oar heartfelt pletely gone. I am deeply thankful for stray family sympathy. T© th* Honorable Coart of County Commie* Beyond the Father's eight. Resolved, That oar charter be draped in In time of need lhc relief and in tho I will not •loners for the county of Hancock. mate or future, be mourning for thirty days, that a copy of Maine- E. \V. Bridges baa returned from a busi- wrlthout “Fruit-a-fives ", these resolutions be spread on oar records, Every woman should know the comfort, and experi- represents the order* ness to Rockland. trip one sent to the bereaved family and one sent ence the relief of a reliable can signed, the municipal officer* of the NORAH WATSON. remedy that be de- RESPECTFULLY Mrs. Ellsworth American for tnvo of Mount Deeert la eald county of Hen Gussie Harrington is spending a to’Tua publication. to conditions which cause head- the 60c. a 6 for trial 25c. pended upon right cock, to wit, selectmen of aald town, that box, 82.50, sise, few with ber sister, Mrs. C. C. Mrs. Mart A. Dollivbr. boumterlee of a certain days nausea and At the true highway, At dealers or sent by Fruit-a-tivcs Mrs. Mabrl H. Keene, ache, dizziness, languor, constipation. litsstnl in said town of hfonnt Deeert. ere Hutchings. such is so so sure and as doubtful, uncertain or loat; that eeld high* New York, Mrs. Scsib B. Kino, times, nothing safe, speedy limited, Ogdensburg, Miss Alta Cole has returned from Steu- njr wt* duly end legally located m eppeare Committee. bt the record* thereof In the clerk’s office of ben and ber mother, Mrs. J. W. Cole, has your Honorable Court, that a general descrip- itgnl Xoticrt. tion of said highway la aa follows: SOUTH PENOBSCOT. in the ntw so called, Begiuniog county road, wotic'K or roRBCLOsrRR. la Otter freeh, at tbe Eden town line, and Mr. and Mrs. WndeGrindle are in town. raanscg in a general Southwesterly direction (iforge tl. Holden of Bo.lon. rtuffolk and of Portland was in !r, the junction of tbe .He* Cliff Drive, so- WHKHKA*.county of commonwealth 1. W. Littlefield of Ma»*>hn««U». hit mortgage riewd called; thence tn a general westerly direction by town last week. w the portion of the new county road, near dated December IA, l»i|, and recorded in Han- HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? cock of deed* in b**ok 50*. tbe H- ■■■ Darts Held, ao called; thence in * county registry Do colds settle on chest or in Jasper Wescott, who has been quite ill, direction to the lonc- page 64. lu the city or EUa-rorth and State of your ffBerai northwesterly is convalescent. tioD of the Jordan l(ond io*d. at>-cai:ed. in Maine, conveyed to Sewed A. Dinsmore, then bronchial tubes? l>o hang of Somerville, M id lie*- in tml com- your coughs the village of Heal Harbor, thence county, of women them southerly monwealth of the on? Do have throat troubles? Mr. and Mrs. Oalen Grindle have gone During the past sixty yean, millions have found to (lien Cove corner, so-called. In said village M***achu*etl*. following you real relate in most in and the and for regu- of Beal Harbor. de*cri-ed said mortgage in the You should take Scott’s to Bangor, where he has employment. I helpful toning strengthening system, word* to wit One lot of land of certainly bowels. These are Aherefore your petitioners respectfully pe- followings lating the stomach, liver and famous entirely acre*, more or lews, bounded on the which Herbert and Esther pills tition your Honorable Coart to give such twenty Emulsion of pure cod liver oil Mrs. Gray daughter and contain no harmful or drugs. Use them on vegetable habit-forming as la east by the county road, theanutb by land notice required by law, proceed to hear are a few with her no P. M. on the we*t sal on the spending days parents. with entire confidence for cause unpleasant after-effects, and tbe parties, examine said highway, locate and of lfolden, by water, peculiarly strengthens respiratory they the north land owned Thom i- drflu» :>.» limits and bouudaries by formerly by tract the of the Mrs. Elmer Perkins and l.y placing Howard. Also another ot of 1 dearribed and improves quality daughter stakes on side lines at ail apparent intersect- aafollows: On the north bv land >f William in Scott’s who have been with Miss Bertha ing pr 'perty lines and at interval* of not blood while the glycerine Dora, K. Knight avid Mr*, on tie east more than one hundred feet, and cause dura- (sotting, by have to Parker said soothes and heals the tender mem- Perkins, gone Point, ble mitoarorou to be erected at the by the Highway, on the south by 1 tnd of angles are the Holden, and on the we*t by the shore and salt Bluehill where they occupying will not fail la gsnsrslito do sad perform all branes of the throat and water, ten acre* in >re or Um. lungs. you other acta iucr»#ary and in conformity to the containing Babson cottage. Miss Olive Grindle is And wberea* the said Sewell K. Din*more ha*, is the best Directions of Value to Women are with Box. revised statute* of the HtaU of Maine, a* pro- Scott's prescribed by | Special Every the date of *aid deceased, with them. vide): In section II of it, of said since mortgage, store. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 2Sc. chapter »id bin will ha* been Get it at any drug f ststidta with acts amendatory and additional testate, duly pfOnd and specialists. July 23. L. allowed In the prohate court for *tid county Scott fifc Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. and the un A. of Hancock. Maine, iernigued. Kbwgsu Hododok, E. ha* been Franc (J. bn-sunu, Harriett Dinsmore. duly ap- etl the of *aid court a* execu- John C. Clbmsnt, point by Judge officers of the trix of said will and aw »uch executor ha* been Municipal and whereas the conditions of Tuwnol Mount Desert. duly qualified, •aid have been broken, now, there- Mount Desert, Maine. Jour 16. a. d.. 1BI7. mortgage fore. by reason of the breach of the condition thereof, 1 claim a foreclosure of said niort- STATU OP MAINE. Hakhiktt E. Din*wobb. Huicou ».i. Executrix a* aforesaid. Coir nr or Cocarv Comdimioxkki. June 26, 1917. April Itrm. * d, 1»I7. NOTICK OF FOKKCLOSCKK. I poo the foregoing i*etlllon. the commit- etonvr* «*ntflr>l ibst lb*- »n* rHKKKAS. Hume McNaugblon of Han Motor’s being petitioner* Your her responsible. mat su inquiry Into the merit. it cock. Hancock county, Maine, by fi|r jirol,«nd thtt ibv pett> ioners ought lo mortgage deed dated May I. 1*96, and recorded b« betrii touching the mailer tet forth In in Hancock county registry of deeds la book their petition, .*)!, page lie conveyed to Augusta tu. Wooeter Order -That the county cotnmittfourrt of said Hancock, a certain lot or parcel of »«■ • new county ro«d. ao-ca’le*l. In land situated in said Haucoc* and described st on the west tx- k at the Kden town Hue on Satur- as follows: Comuirncing and .n north line Efficiency and the of ** Mh.U) of August. a cj xytT. At 9 s:de of tne town road 0 -n I lueuce to view the land of Ftc yu f Dow; thence westerly on proceed three to tut u.iootd iu »*iU petition, iiume.it- the north line of land of said Dow. Yea can the a tif a*t-r wnich rs or less ip a stake; thence judge efficiency I-- vr-.taeaaea will he bad at aotue northerly three hundred and fifty teet more eon-... ;ent place In the vicinity, and such or less to a stake in the south line of Henry its flexi- othe- homestead; thence easterly on the of motor lueaanre* taken iu the premtaea aa the Kief's by of Kdef> homestead lot, tr.ree your couin. -ktouera shall judge proper. And it la south line said further hundred feet more or less to the raid town said towu with Ordered That not lee of the time, place road; thence southerly following eagerness or to the aod t.-poM* ut the commissioners’ meeting road thirty-five feet mure less place bility—the one acre more or afore^td be given to all persona and cor- of beginning, containing thereon. The porations inter rated by serving an attested less with all buildings situated which steadi- a of the copy of the petition and tins order thereon above describe’I lot being itf’picksup,”the portionIt la indetkoi tbu town of Mount Desert, estate of the late Jehu Qatcomb. agreed an interest In the a ukt op. upon Kdward A. one of upon that each heir having Hodgdon, the de- ness and smoothness with The of a Reliable Dealer the PetttMfoera, and attested es ate shall have a right of way over Sign by posting up in the c«t -t of aforesaid in three public place* in scribed lot to and from tbe premises the World’s Best Gasoline s»id 'ht-ty davsat least before the time rear In such peaces as shall be designated by and And whereas the said Au- which it turns over when ■pp-d*i;e tor »«td view, and by publishing the said grantee. ■ de testate, ‘he:* S. ,» ,i>d < liei thereon three weeks gusta K. Wooster has since mised, allowed sue-. jn lhe Elis worth American, a and her will has been duly proved and K. Wooster and Oewrpsp-r published at Ellsworth, in the in this county and Carl throttled down. DEALERS WHO SELL have been eo*pi*.y f Hancock the first publication to be Beriha M. Wooster appointed and on tbe IHib dav thirty days at least before the time of said eseeutora of her estate, SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE said executors said riew. that all persona and ns Inter- day of May. ltd?, assigned corporal! for record ested may attend and be heard if they think mortgage to uie, the undersigned, of which «e«ignment see said registry, book SOCONY the full flex- ft. and whereas the couditious of said gets Clerk 434. page Attest: T. F. MsHowrv. have been broken, now, therefore, A true of the and order thereon. mortgage copy petition reaaoc of the breach of tbe conditions car because Attest: Clerk. by out of T. F Maaonav. thereof 1 claim a foreclosure of aaid uiort- ibility your gage. 0*0an a McNaoghtow. STATE OF MAINE. it is and Dated this second day of July. HIT- absolutely pure, C. L. Ellsworth Hakcoct M—At a probate coart held at Morang, Ellsworth, in and for said of Hancock, notice th 46 on county 1HIS subscriber hereby gives ( the third of July, in the year adminislr; day L he has been duly appointed every drop powerful. Silvy &jHagerthy, °>our Lord and 64 one thousand nine hundred b. n. of the estate of seventeen. r d. late of WALTHAM, IT? F. Wescott,. CERTAIN instrument purporting to be OILMAN JORDAN, A a of the laet will and testament copy More than that, SOCONY is J. B. Bettel,} Bluehill 66 Henrietta w. porter. ut« of man- Austin Chatto, CHESTER, Id tht coaoljr of ESSEX, >nd the same—every gal- commoivtaltb of MASSACHUSETTS, always C. F. Wescott, Jr. * 1 dtewd, .ad of tho probate thereof In said 46 Mmmonwonlth of Mnasochnactu. duly an- lon like other I. E. hereby gives notice that every gallon. Stanley, taeattcatod, boon preaeuled to the subscriber haelng he hss been duly sppolnted etecu- ]«age of probate for our said county of Han* THE of F. L. "••• and—--- testament torV4JI ofUl theluc lut will Mason/ for the purpose of being allowed, died That means freedom from boa recorded in the probate court of oar said MARGARET A. OKAY. late ol BROOKUN, )ill» c°UQty of letters teetament- end giv- A. R. So. Bluehill* Hancock, and for in the county ol Hancock.deceased, Conary, •ryto issue to Alexander 8. Porter and Norton All hue- re- •___UIICVW- n bond* u the Isw direct!. persons the motor troubles which on _■ _;the naiAt* ofnt saidKiln as-at* F. L. E. wiggieeworth, without tiring auy surety iuc demands against the estate Greene, Bluehill* their '■uv lor official bonds. aesireu tom uic«ui the nm censedceased nreare desired present _-- _ _ ar* X9“ Ordered, that notice thereof be giren to all settlement, and all indebted when Daniel a immedisUly. sult McKay, Surryi P*r»oqg interested to make payment __ today’s gasoline therein, by publishing questedM Boanaw. *»Py of thin order three weeks eucceaslrely July 7.1917* Fmank A. R. E. Rankin, Franklin Jo the Ellsworth American, a newspaper doesn’t mix with Printed at Ellsworth, In said county of Han- subscriber hereby flee* n°Uoethnl yesterday’s H. W. Hancock prior to the eerenth day of August, a. d. THEhe hne been duly nppoinud ndmlnln- Johnson,P f W., that they may appear at a probate court trntor ol the estate ol then to be for said Hancock held at Ellsworth, in and J. HINCKLEY, late ol BLUE- carburetor Colwell & Co. So. county of o’clock in the fore- EDWARD adjustments. ('T/VV. Hancock, nt ten HILL. noon, and show if hare, J cause, any they of Hancock, Smith, Lamoine. Namat the earns. in the county deC€^*®“’ H^L. bond. All persons hav- Probate. without giving said BERTRAND E. CLARK. Jndfe of demands against the estate of under the H. A true ing same for sign. H.Hopkins, the So-CO-ny copy. deceased are desired to present Buy Trenton^ are re- Attest—Roy C. Hiium, Register. settlement, and all Indebted thereto to make payment immediately. insure a more ef- quested J- It will subscriber hereby elves nolle* thel July 11.1917 Eowsao you Thehe bee adininittrn beeadaly appointed E aobaoriber hereby gives of the taints n?‘15' .‘J1.?1 ol TH he baa been duly appointed adminis- ficient motor. *UJAH B. WHITE, lute of orlasd. trator ol the estate ol '*• es- i° county ol Hancock, deceased, being LIVA L. HINCKLEY, late ol BLUEH1LL, eused haring from giving bond. All persons with- demands the estate of said deceased In the conaty ol Hancock, deceased, against All hav- New York •re desired to the same for eeitle- out bond. pereon. Oil Co. of present living estate ol said de- Standard and all are demands against the josnt, indebted thereto requested ing lor set- ceased are desired to present the tame '•’.““ks payment Immediately. are July7, lift. Usosoa A. Whits. tlement. and all Indebted thereto reoneeted to make payment Immediately, Eowasd J. Hiacanar. be ll. l»lJ. subscriber hereby glees notloe that duly Thehas been administrator duly appointed NOMIE. ”■ 'be estate of PAUPER coatracted with the city ol Ells- XaEV F. PAGE. 1st* of BUCRSPORT, who worth to support end cere lor those the county ol Hancock, deceased, and HAVING die begta- ^ may need assistance daring years bonds as the law directs. All persons 1»1». and are legal reetd.nU ol |l»en“»rln* of said dt- “ngja” I. demands ngainst the estate 1 lorbld all pereon. trusting them are the tame tor Ellsworth. desired to present ns there is plenty ol room and are re- “n my account, settlement, and all indebted thereto to care lor tneui at the City to sccommodations ''e.eeted make payment immediately. house. Aaraua B. MiTtd ALL. J"ly 7.1917. Loots F. TATLBT. farm ■o THK ABUT DRAFT, ’117 Allan Q Smith, BloehUl 1704 FMriek Do By, Bar Barber lilt Herbert B. Bobbin*, Franklin o- 751 Laalla 1 B*r Harbor an Frod Bobbin*, Deer lala 71 Leri B T GUlle, BloabiU Hamor, ALLIES XUS Ltoa C Treat on AMERICA TO HER List of First Men Drsws In HsscoPk 3110 And raw J Watson, Bnukaport March, “TIME’S North BoUIvnb 1M Virgil C Blatedell, BlaabUl 6 UP, 130 Jamea B BOYS! an Warren H French boro Vaaaia, 6- County. Higgins, 1708 Osmond B Southwest Harbor Harper, 868 Gerald W Bar Harbor mm In khaki Below is s list ol nearly BOO names in the 78 Parker L Gray, BlaebUl Norwood, I ni»l my M Frederick B Morria, Baekaport With singing on their llpo— order drawn in tbs draft in Han- 1818 B 1M Prank H Treworry. Sorry military Shirley Gross, 9tonln|toa 111 UiSord M BloehiU and artlaana. Piper, 100 Victor R Smith, Broobtln My engine*!* OVER cock it is understood that Han- 772 Asa H Bar Harbor and ttralr WITH county, Hodgkins, 1087 Arthur H Parc her, Ellsworth My captain* ahlpa. YOU!” cock mast furnish 2B man in tbs I486 Q. Otter lit 1808 Chart** A Haynaa, Bllaworth Bat yet another tending county George Stanley, tiresk, BN AoatiB L Preach, W Tremoot first draft. Kxemptiooa will require the Desert U8> Pearl L Martin, B Solllraa Shall greet your lifted a la nee, 1116 Harry Newman, Tremoot When th* eaglee of America of more than this 721 W Hall’s Ones 1774 William J Billing*, Stooingtoo drawing considerably Harry Fogg, 126 A BloehiU Are on the wing to Prance. Maynard Treworgy, Cantina number; more than twice the 1419 Allred M Lampher, Mt Desert 404 William J Moray. loi probably 1011 Pred W Drmareet, Swan's lalead Pirshlnt’s Troops wii it is us under- 786 P Bar Harbor S40 Gilman W Millikan, Bar Harbor My fierce white reglee. number, though ge rally Pearly Hooper, 678 Donald A Cameron. Bar Harbor 1047 Cbarlaa H Front, MarlartU* They obeli gather In their might. stood that the first call will be for 300 per 1849 Charles L Babeon, Sooth Penobsoot Core 806 Aagoat M Leland, Salisbury B Or land In hundred* and hi thouaand* Chirps Como cent, or 452 men in Hancock to '1478 B Otter Creek Mil Artbor Harrltnan. Positions. county, Bay Yonng, 11 Hollta E Salisbury, Amherat They ahall circle tor th* flight before the board. 280 Lorsnso H Blaisdell, 1108 Elwood B Wentworth, E Franklin With wing* that hear the lightning. appear exemption Baeksport 800 George H Soper, Bar Harbor The men will be called in the order 1292 Archie O Oat Hancock ZB4 Benjamin B Loot, French boro With eyea that pierce the night comb, 1801 C Herbert Lord, Sorry Winter Harbor drawn, and as shown below, until Han- 972 John Colson, Ellsworth Falla 2213 Cbarlaa N Joy, 1617 Henry C Outer, N Sedgwick My eoMlera and my eellore DRUMS II FACES cock full is filled. The 983 Elmer L Ellsworth 807 Clare no* A Alloy, Balia bury Cue* OF MEI county’s quota OeWitt, 361 Plank A Power, Baekaport Shall prove their wrath and win. number in Hancock Msarios O Bar Harbor 1086 8 Torray, Sorry, engineer* and artlaana total registered 787 Harden, Harold L Hancock Ralph My 1287, Dow, Shall nerve you of their akin. county is 2^Z75, and all of these hare bean 980 Charles E Ellsworth 175 Wallao* L Ban*, Brooklln Chapman, 1142 Allan M Botler, Franklin But a aervtce At the 0147 B Trenton yet greater Moment Whan Soldi.r, given a.place in line. The following list 888 William G Qotnn, Bar Harbor Gaonre Darla, Th* (our wind* ahall 1786 Lealie F White, Southweet Harbor advance Prom Their Tranahaa those first in is not 2280 Herman L French boro 300 Uawallyn K Oolomy, Jr., Boekaport When th* of America Saif Commun- giving line, official, Anderson, 6 Harold M Ken Diet on, Am beret *egle* on ion la but from newspaper returns of the num- 332 Carl J Hanson, Are th* wing to Prance Mara Than a Mara Baeksport 2167 Wlllletn Coaary, Baekaport All whoa* aama* appear a bora thla lina Phraaa. bers drawn. The official lists and in- 2090 Glendon L Harpsr, Seal Coes Tima Before tha Attack 327 Ivor Orindle, Baekaport, R. P. D. No 2 1 barrio* poaalbl* error la unoAclal tig- Hangs Hsavy, structions have not as yet been received 379 E Smith, Bnckaport th* and Momenta Paso Boy 684 WillMin Arete, Bar Harbor urea 1 will be anmaaooed to appear before faaat, Slowly. the board tor this I860 Herein W W Penobsoot Lika a ewtft cloud of Judgment by exemption county. Clement. n E BloehiU John Horton, lb* exemption board of Hancock eooaty ahall tarn them to th* 842 S Deer Isle They mat. A military writer In the Pall W Brookaville Engene Eaton, 1446 Beorett L Nort heart Harbor la flret draft. It b that And Ood Mail 256 Harry E Sawyer, Seaeey, tba probable they ih*H *t**l their Intone of 2107 H. Lori nr, Catena l-ondon gives this 456 William J lsleatord George McKinley 1713 Jack Looeae, Southweet. Harbor will be notified to in a boot Por rending of the heart descrip, Faulkner, appear aqoada, tiou au 194 William B. Yoong. Brooklin —By Theodoele Oarrteun of the Vlgltentoe of exi'erlemw soon to l* had 1436 Gay D Pervaar, Northeast Harbor 667 Cbariea R Camber, EUewortb one-third of tbam tba drat day, ooe-third 874 tUchardson, Bar Harbor by General Pershing's men-an attack 854 Nela 1 Nelson, Bar Harbor Jsaper 1744 Cbariea H Rich, Southweet Harbor the eacond day and one-third tba third 862 Frank H Foster, Deer lala on a German trench: 1864 Mortimer R Wood, Stonington 1112 Clarence H Tapiry, Bllaworth day. 1300 Clyde L Jordan, Hancock TRICKS OF THE There ts a moment when dreamt 1878 Rodney Stinson, Stoning ton 346 Oecar P Johnaon, Baekaport It tb« raquirod 238, tb« quote tar Han- TREICHES 2124 Nathan H Richardson. Tremont come into the faces of men, when 1085 Fred A Ellsworth 1686 P N Proobecot cock 1* not obtained in thla Brat self Shea, Harvey Stapiea, county, la 1873 Hollis R Bragdon, Sorrento communion aomethluit more than a 2022 Lester D Kent, Swan's Island in Cecil W Oegood, BloehiU 402, aaotbar cqaad will probably be or- WHICH SAVE THOUSANDS 1887 Herman E Toney.JMonington phraae anil when for once the 1456 Ernest G Stanley, Northeast Harbor 2186 Wendell P Pettingill, Waltham dered to appear, In I be order ae they Ideal 228 Charles E Cole, Baeksport seems nearer than the real 783 Lewis D Hollis, Bar Harbor 1686Georce M Littlefleid. Penobacot etend la liae. If tbe required as la ob- That la 878 Ernest N Brewer, Bar Harbor before the most momentous order that 1813 Forrest W Gross, Stonington 1912 JeBereon S Goptill. W Salliran tained baton tbe 4B2 notiBed to appear la 2132 Frank G Ssaeey, Bernard Expert Teds How Fake Orders, can lie glren: 'Time s up. boys: 1858 Raymond T T Pitts, Stonington 1221 John A Hammond, Weet Goaldaboro exhaoated (and they will be examined in Orer 1789 George L Arey, Stonlngton with you"' 1752 Harry W Sprague, Southwest Har- 1102 Joatua A Smith, Bllaworth order ae tbelr nombere wen dnwa), Dummy Soldiers and Feints 1294 Edward J Gott, Hancock I am a commander I bor 1826 Louie C Choate, N Sedgwick tboee left of tbia Aral lot wiu bead tbe I let platoon bare 1148 Carroll B Clarke, W Franklin Fool the left 1117 Warren A Trask, Ellsworth 666 Chariee F Greenlaw, Dear Iale lor tbe aeoood draft. Enemy. Just company headquarters dug- 1647 Henry L Grindell. Sedgwick out after a powwow, and my watch 1572 Austin W Heath, W Penobscot 1566 Alvin R Gray, N Penobacot Tbe namee following an tboae ae they 1384 Rodney S Salisbury, Mariaeilia baa been synchronized 1748 Arthur L Robinson, Southwest 2108 Clarence A McKay, McKinley appear in order following tbe Bret 402: by brigade 1908 George 1 Freeman, £ Snlliran Thar* I* an old aaytng that than at* time. Harbor, 164 Henry B Coaaina, Brooklin 278 Arthur O 2017 Clare no* M Hennigar, Swan’s Island Blaledelt, Buckeport trick* In all trade*. While anna can Pint, there are the 837 Patrick McLaughlin, Bar Harbor 1281 Morria Yoang, Corea sergeant and 343 Cheater L 2177 Oeorfc E McFarland, Jr, Buckeport Hatchins, Baeksport ecarrely be called a trade, it ban, ac- Junior N. C. O.'a to lie tokl. Even now 2196 Walter D Lake, Waltham 61 Irving S OoUina, S Bluehill 18Z2 Aldan B N 2008 Patrick Bark, Bay, Chapmen, Sedgwick tu Italic au- Conception 717 Jamee Bar Harbor cording Ca|>taln Vickers, the shell fire la warmish. The or ra 2036 Raphia D Smith, Swan’s Island Feeney, 1240 Jeeee 8 Noonan, Proa Harbor Newfoundland pact thor of "Training for the Trench**," are concise At 12 35 337 Ora C Heath, Backs port 1067 Harry B Moon, Bllaworth enough. noon w» 524 Earl Cooary, Sunshine Innumerable trick* of tta wblcb 676 C B A Bryant, Bar Harbor 1813 Albert F Billing*, Sergentrille 1266 John W Stinaon, Proepect Harbor own. are to mount the parai-et simultaneous- 911 John E B Swaneoa, Bar Harbor bare been 2100 Alden A Kelley, W Tremont reapouatble for tbe saving with the Brat wave, who are ocu- 275 Jesse T Atwood, Bucksport ion Harvard A Phillips, EUewortb 1172 W ly Albert Halbert, Fnnklln of thousand* of Urea Vickers 500 M Deer lale 982 Harry C Daria, Ellsworth Falla 30 Jamee A BloehiU Captain pylng the Hue thirty yards ahead of Harry Beck, Billtnga, SSI Atnoe I Dow, Deer Isle R 726 Arthur A Gabrielaon, Bar Harbor outlines them tu the thirteenth chap- ns. That Indistinct of mud is 1185 James Swsn, Frsnklin 196 Eatery N Black, Cape Roeier 1157 Mearice L Fnnklln (Mg* Cnbtree, ter of hla little manual, that beaded 564 George Hardy, Little Deer Isle 15 Irory G Kemp, Aurora 288 Atnoe W Walters, Gloucester, Maes our objective There la to t«e no hesi- 1851 Harold P Morey, Stonington "Trick* for 906 Heldoo Strool, Hall's Cor* the Trench**." tation. no cover nr 2166 Vssco E Carter, Bucksport 1423 Bernard A Lynch, Seal Harbor 1924 Harold L W Sullivan taking halting la Hooper, "One of the beat ruse* la to let the 945 Antonio L Bernard ini, Ellsworth 933 Harold P Whitmore, Bar Harbor 1716 Reginald A King, Southwest Harbor friendly shell craters—and no failure. 1139 Harry Bunker, Fnnklln bold of fake orders. These Harold D 1531 Frank F Soper, Orland 773 enmy get The has never failed In 1913 Hanna, East 9ollivan Burton L Hodgkins, Eden 1214 William T S Uoutdeboro regiment any- Fernald, can be on 1-odlcs 596 Maurice W 2M Frank LGenisb, Winter Harbor 808 William F placed immediately It has set out to achieve, and it Powers, R F D 126, Sbepberd, Deer lets 336 Robert 8 thing W Hancock Harvey, Bucktport after an action, and there will be a Deer Isle. 1288 Samuel A Dow, 408 Merle 11 Connor, Castine must not falp now. Tin- N C. 0. « 1952 Harold A Whalen, E Sullivan of the L 452 P Bulger, Cranberry Isles 519 Frank E good etiane* enemy accepting listen and without 1267 Fay Tracy, Goulds boro Ralph Brown, Eagle Island 212 Cories S Brooksvtlle quietly demonstra- Cousin*, them as genuine. 2148 Howard B Davis, Trenton 355 Willis D Moore, Baeksport 1730 Austin M Mitchell, Southwest Harbor tion. Each returns to hi* unit, and 1357 James B Allen, Mt Desert elalmrate for 536 Alma Little Deer IMA Stephen A McDonald, Staaington 25 James R Hluehill “Making preparations one and all of us settle down on the Eaton, Isle Abram, 49 MarHn C Clark. Bluebltl an attack lu me spot anu then actual- 1495 Franklin B Cunningham, Orland 530 John A Douglas*, Little Deer Isle 392 Alfred G Weymouth, Bucksport Boor of the trench to wait for ihe 8 Charles A Phillips, Amherst allacking irom auother when 548 Parker L Eaton, Deer lale 908 Ralph M Leigbtou, Bar Harbor 2061 Neal L Farrell, W 'Fremont ly point passing of the odd two hours which 1114 Arthur C Tilden, Ellsworth Corrections in tbe unofficial newspaper his reserves have tweri drawn to the 126 Ralph F Townsend, Bluehill 2231 Milton Dalzell, French boro might elapse before we learn what 1470 William H Walls, Northeast Harbor fly urea received this morning make three first iHilnt also used to work well. 1679 Wellington 8. Sargent, Sorrento | 889 John O Shea. Bar Harbor "going over the top'’ means ! 645 Walter A East brook changes in tbe list of the first 452 in Han- “iu the trenches It was sometimes 1237 Carroll T. Newman, Prospect Har- Googina, 333 Owren K Soper, Bucksport Two Hours, cock Two, both Ellsworth to move about the few men Lorn bor j 2135 Kufus W Smith, Bernard 1166 Frank E Urindle, Franklin county. men, necessary 1 Luman W. Hatch and C. Mc- that we had and to them It la tiw longest two hours l have 784 E Bar Harbor 218 Harold L Earn bam, W Brooksville 1712 B Harbor Raymond keep firing, Myrton Hollis, Shirley Hodgkins,Southwest to ! Carthy, whose number* were first re- first 111 one e and tUen In another. ever known. At last I get stiffly 1732 Emery E. Norwood, Southwest 620 Willis T Snowden. Sunset 2180 Newell G Hardison, Waltham pic ported. are now out of this llsf. George to t!ie that we were my f«*r an ! realise a !crl*ci>|ie. j this I made a man out Our beard* have grw> t!; mi 1360 Lester D Northeast Harbor 2047 Harry A Stockbndge, Swan’s Island ; 1957 Harold B purpose dummy Burr, Billings, Surry " of and had a soldier him sweet wav for a wnik, .r ha* 616 Henry Smith, l>eer Isle 961 Leant on H Danico, Ellsworth Falls 576 Harold C Howard, Deer Isle M ASSET. sandbags put j the of men who have r little 373 Harold E 1848 F Merithew, cautiously above the parapet (bead eyes Saunders, Bucksport | Timothy Stooington 2023 ilowcoe M Kent. Swan's Island Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins are home % D f.nly> while I observed from a neigh- •ud seen much. 1676 Pearl W Hanna, Sorrento 1570 Winfield Grindle, PenobscojL I 944 Hefbert S Beal, Ellsworth from Virginia. I him the Five minute* more 1266 Murch S South Goulds 1817 Sanford B Gross, 1866 W boring bay. detected from Sullivan, boro Stoningtoa Seth Kobbius, Stonington Mist Julia Hancock is employed at dust tluit his bullet raised from bis Ml*aas the word down t fix bayo- 1891 Lawrence H Webber, 770 Rodney D Htght, Bar Harbor 1808 P Greenlaw, StOQington Harry Stonington Faunie h* .:;2 and a few well aimed artil- net*.” The man next t«» me U 775 Dallas J Hodgkins, Eden 882 John P Ryan, Bar Harbor 1943 Clyde A Robertson, Sullivan King's.^ |*aniiiet. Miss Winifred Kelley Is employed St shots him and his at something In a silver i» o-t. There 486 Walter H Gray, E Holden, R 2 I 2078 Edwin Farley, Bernard 1677 Raymond W Hardison, Sorrento lery put loophole Mrs. Fred Novee'. out of business. is a curl<*n* lull In the firi1..- 602 Hollis F Caffron. Bar Harbor 677 Louis R Burton, Bar Harbor 122 Hollis K Stover, Blue bill My poor dummy wa^ The Ueee will wounded In the Four minute*, three n i 600 James O Quinn, E gle I Me 2119 Elmer D Reed, W Tremont 1783 Elmer W Calley, Stonington Busy meet with Mrs. An- badly pns-esa. "The Turks In used to 1 catch sight of my ser;.* >: t, and 1966 Reuben C Osgood, Surry 749 Daniel M Hamilton, Bar Harbor 642 William B French, East brook drew Bennett July 24. Gallipoli paint Is n l deal Bar Harbor some of their snipers a green color our eyes m**et. There c 810 Clarence L Leonard, Bar Harbor 2269 Nelson S Mitcnell, 939 David A Young, Bar Harbor Franklin Smith, wife and baby are vis- and send them between the lines In our exchange of glan<*e*. lie 1' * 1539 Ivy A Yarn urn, Orland 1868 El wood A Sawyer, Stonington 1639 Freeman A Gray, Sedgwick iting Mr. Smith's parents. among Mona veteran, nml l an. >nly 1682 Morris R 1509 Frank P Gross, Or land 222 the small bushes tfrtxtiel Beal, Southwest Harbor ; Asa H Gray, Cape Rosier Miss Carrie who tbe Spurting, spent a aulmitem In my t:r*t art-nvk. 507 K Sunshine 1211 Raymond E Dunbar, Corea ! 1715 Winfred B Southwest "A | rvtcnded retreat will sometimes young Ralph Barter, Joy, Harbor winter in New ie et home. l am York, lure tlie from hla trenches to I HU cure Is very full of uu-i:. 900 Raymond P Cushing, 525 Emery F Conary, Sunshine 906 Edward J Sullivan, Bar Harbor enemy Bucksport Miss Hester Cetderwood n 1 **'* Seal Harbor of Lincolnville destruction. to prove tn .se.f Every 437 Robert A Spurling, Cast me 1417 Ralph S Kief, 1337 Willie M Tripp, Lamoine ties' been visiting at Mrs. Etbel New- out In one section platoon look* t*» me My heart .rnij**. 1324 Eben H Wilbur, Marlboro 1574 Rankin 1 Howland, S Penobscot 2226 Arthur C Winter "Sending patrol* ( Torrey, Harbor man's. 2034 Alvah C Swan’s island to draw fire while careful rccouaola- One minute more 604 Horace E Robbins, Sunshine Smith, ! 700 William H De Lai tire, Salisbury Cove 1 Rev. Mr. V.n ot snnee work la being done at another Time. 43 Oras P Carter, So Bluehill 760 Mark S Hama, Bar Harbor 1260 Ralph E Robertson, Asbville Veisenburgh Spring- Brookiin Held, Mtes., hat been at E. G. will sometimes find him off guard. Guns Roannj. 2181 El win E Treworgy, Bucxsport 183 Claud L Reed. 1195 Emery G Albee, W Gouldsboro vieiting spot Two Hundrod 'a. "In short, the whole business Is to tn>- 1763 Alexander M Ward, Southwest Har- 56 Leon O Cooper, Bluebill Arthur M Clay, Bucksport Stanley The world breaks Into Md»**;is 1278 Alton Goulds boro 'get the goat.' him li ■«* clia* bor E Young, 321 Walter E Gilman, Bucksport Mrs. Cora Stockbrtdge and Mist Kutb enemy's Keep or. Behind tts something Wear him down with wor- f r ur pro- lo48 Roland S Salisbury, Lakewood, R F 1791 Ralph L Cook, Stomngtou 736 David Grant, Bar Harbor Stsplee ot Seed's Island are employed at guessing. roar In une mighty chorus 1966 Victor 1 1297 W. >1. Ward’s. rying. Break hts nerve and spoil hla I clamber on the and. D1 Anderson, Surry j 1628 Waiter A Clement, Sedgwick tection parapet. 792 C Bar Harbor sleep, that hla physical resistance may other rrs, 1284 Calvin LaF Stinson, ProipeCl Harbor Harry Johnston, j 707 Charles I Emery, Salisbury Cove July 22. Lilac.' miles down the line. 2128 M Rumilt, W Tremont be weakened. On the other hand, learn and senior, stand l ‘taud. 1066 Arthur M O'Klef, Ellsworth Schuyler 1425 Frank E Manchester, Nonbeast junior to estimate the Intention of the enemy. for one second conspicuous. 924 Walter A Weaver, Bar Harbor 5 Ralph S Goodwin, Amherst Harbor SOUTH SURKY. nakedly 350 Buck I>o not underrate him. In all cases and , with At 'em. 420 Horace M Leach, Castine Adelbert Leach. sport 1002 Howard C Fletcher, Jr., r.lHworth Guv Carter ot Ellsworth i» at Lester **f."p you, boys! under all circumstance* follow out the The advance 1014 Sherley L Gray, Ellsworth 1580 Earl R Leach, Penobscot ! 1151 James E Clark, Franklin begins. Speed’s. excellent motto of the boy scouts—‘lie Ur*-- ^ * 1178 Francis W Robbins, Franklin 54 Harold O Conary, E Bluehill 1101 Herbert Smith, Ellsworth We go In long, straight Ethel Morgen ot Morgan's Bsjr is visit- I‘r*[>ared.’ trot. In W Deer Isle 870 Archie Reynolds, Bar Hsrbor 1 368 Cbarlee A curiously steady little dog 514 Harry Bray, Archer, Bucksport here. ing air is bell confusion. .Shrill cream- 433 Mial L Castine 1714 Walter F Joy, Southwest Harbor 074 .boraton Conary, Ellsworth and Perkins, { ■! l,ar * Charles Hall ot Urooklin is here on ear expiosi* ns 1320 Langdon L Hodgkins, Lamoine 549 Percy H Eaton, Little Deer Isle 1W John M Foes, Boutbwest Harbar ARMY ADMITS “BANTAMS.” ing and splitting basiuess. sickening. *“rvU5 10 Martin C Ritchie, Amherst 1132 Owen Young, Ellsworth Falls 320 Walter B Fogg, Bucksport shrapnel barrage, c me of German II. E.. dyh ^I’lln* 1045 Philip D Mason, Ellsworth 440 W E Walker, Cast 850 Ireing E Braley, Ellsworth Dr. Edsrard Briggs and family are pre- Rank* Opened to Man Fiv* Feat On# crunch smoke and t *r 1031 Colie Jordan, Ellsworth 1485 Charlie A Bow den, Orland 926 Charles M Wescott, Bar Harbor paring to occupy their bungalow tor the Inch Tall and Weighing 110 Pound*. ter*, everything I dud myself 1706 S Gott, Southwest Harbor 1674 Clyde W Fenton, Sorrento 1010 Charles F Ualchell, Ellsworth season. Small men make ns good soldiers as cars description. Clyde t"“ mv 741 Fred Bar Harbor because 1331 Charles M Martin, Lamoine Gray, 1657 William V Pinkbam, Btonington E. M. Curtis has returned from a week’s big men In the revised opinion of the Iieculiarly annoyed f« '*• Ellsworth men are lu advance of their 1685 Peter T Benson, Southwest Harbor 1054 John A McGown, 919 Verrill J Thompson, Hull’s Core visit to his sister, Mrs. Sarah McKenney, war department, wblcb has Instructed 1275 M Harbor I shout at them. 487 John Ha nalanier. Green Lake Philip Workman, Prospect 656 Harry B Allen, Eden at Morgan’s Bay. recruiting station* to open the ranks shout at the m* 12H2 Willie W Goulds boro 2225 Ira G Stover, Winter Harbor 1919 James E N Sullivan men who are As well Young, Hacey, Mrs. Ella and Har- of the regular army to Harbor Bellatty grandson. of fall* 1323 B W Hancock 711 Lewis A Enden, Bar 1339 Andrew L, tamoine no more than five feet oae Inch In One them queeriy Elwyn Tracy, Young, vard Bellalty, and Mrs. Nellie Meader ot ^ are there: |*erbai> 1847 Bernard J McNally, 1022 Harold Hawkes, Ellsworth 814 Merle F Linscott, Bar Harbor height and weigh 110 We nearly Stonington Ellsworth were guests of Mrs. Calvin only pounds h '•-..vs- 841 Allen A Bar Harbor 1175 Thomas H other The din 797 Henry O Keene, Bar Harbor Mitchell, Macomber, Franklin Their The order was Issued on the basts fifty yards. Young to-day. mother, Mrs. in st«--**! * Harold E Brooklin 638 Harold Butler, East brook 1070 Walter M Pearson, Bangor It is unimaginable: It 140 Bracy, Amanda Young, accompanied them home of a recommendation made by Burgeon Edwin W Orland 1032 Earle H Jordan, Ellsworth 738 Vincent C Gfant, Bar Harbor One feeU at the same time 1536 Stover, to Ellsworth tor a long visit. General Gorgas. who advised that tielp'^T 623 Charles S Deer Isle 1167 A su* due i 1922 Knowlton L N Sullivan Taylor, Freeman Ham man, Franklin men were ont dwarfed, hopelessly Hodgkins. July 23. Thamp. good being kept by the e 269 W W Brooksville 1097 Cutber E _ 1723 David W. Mala neon, Southwest Ralph Tapley, Shorey, Ellawortb minimum height and weight limit of and the next moment supremely 685 Frank E Hull's Cove 1191 Fred N NORTH PENOBSCOT. now falling Harbor Carpenter, Williams, Franklin five feet four Inches and 130 pounds alted. Men are us i* N. 1141 James M Franklin 1234 Vernon C Uoul da boro Mrs. Anna Paul ot ia wave of men Harry Buckminster, Stonington Bunker, Moore, Belfast visiting Aa a matter of fact, however, re- The preceding 1314 Bert M Hancock 1781 Max L * li*; Eugene C L Myrick, So Oouldeboro Beed, Button, Btonington her sister, Mrs. George Hat oh. officers had been Instructed ting thin, and we are quickly cruiting t e T Great Pond 1016 Cecil N Griodle, Etlsworth Falls 1360 Bernier, Can on Soon we are among Frederick Williams, Joseph Quebec, Mrs. Flora Crortord, with her two not to enforce rigidly tbe height and them. 1688 Lowell A Southwest Harbor 848 Everard O Bar ium Daniel J Cole, it, S van’s Island Bickford, Moran, Harbor daughters, is a few weeks here. minimum and and as one mass we charge spending weight limits, there are 111 Fred C Perkins, Cavtine 335 Parker W Harriman. Bucluport 1110 iso F Sullivan, Ellsworth German first Une trench. I * * Mias Chrystal Hutchins ia her a considerable number now in the B Aurora 1430 Wesley S Mills, HaU’s Quarry 121 Wallsr A Snow, Bluehill visiting Then 1:11 Fay Hills, sister, Mrs. Gladys McKueick, ia Guilford. army who are below the five feet four inent pandemonium. 3006 Freeman P Swan’s Island 221 Arthur W Hosier Howard H Wilbur, East brook Bridges, Gray, Cape < »*>ar up. These bodies are Rev. A. C. Davis gave a lecture on “Ben requirement outdat- Cheater A Wescott, Bar Harbor 483 George D Maynard, E Holden 1537 Carl M Tarr, Urland sheer superior illustrated stereo The new orders will have a wide ed—sonquered by E Orland 2108 Ernest E Lunt, Seal Core 1474 Bernard C Wright, Otter Crack Bar,” by pile, Saturday Rifles* Avery Bowden, effect in national guard recruiting and and unbeatable pluck. Thomas W Bar Harbor 1368 John G Begley, Seal Harbor 1414 Earl E Richardson, Mt Desert evening. up Graves, probably in selections for the national flung down and grimy palms Baymond P Somes, Southwest Har- 923 Balph A Walls, Bar Harbor 1616 Usial F Candage, Jr, Sedgwick Carl Kittrldge and family of Framing- army. Regular army standards gov- I The position Is captured. bor 1306 Orville S Martin, Hancock 292 George N Carey, Bucksport ham, Mass., returned to their home after era both services In a general way. Th« Pric# of vicxory. iiiii.illli W Deer Isle 3(1 Howard K Houstin, Buckaport 822 Fred C Lynam, Bar Harbor their vacation here. Edgar Rice, We to take breath, Arthur C Thoraen, W Hancock 1007 Albert G Garland, Ellsworth 504 Albert K Barbour, Deer lale Mrs. Fitleld of Bor who pause George Harbor, hat a'"1 " 1764 John P Southwest Harbor 1064 Robert L “TEAR GAS” TRAPS gen lit. minus his steel Jot ham S Bussell, Franklin Ward, Moray, Ellsworth has been visiting bar brothers, and DESERTER. < George Ills cheek Russell J Smith, Ellsworth Falls 391 John Wells, Bncksport 1206 Clarence B Colwell, Prospect Harbor John Hatch, has returned home. deep scratch across French I r‘‘al Parker W Northeast Har- 1366 Harris W Banker, Northeast Harbot 2152 Walter M Urey, Trenton 22. Soldier, Beeieged In Heme by lip. and In bis blazing eyes Fennelly, July H. has iiSia H 1510 Orland Ends Life. ruvni. He bor 363 Perry Lowell, Bncksport Pearl A Groea, Police, I explains whnt^“-*»> Allen R Robbins, Deer Isle 970 Irving L Cloason, Ellsworth,* IF D1 1091 William H Bcott, Ellsworth OAK POINT. Tear producing gas, such as la used happening on our right. j B F D J G on the battle was utilized be “I wouldn't bn' mlsse* Willism Ray, Brooklin 637 Ernest H Abbott, Eastbrook, 2139 Edgar Tenan, McKinley A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. L. front, by the gasps, Harris C Austin, Stoning ton 1676 Alvin A Hanna, Jr, Sorrento 170 Harold L Stanley, Cranberry Isles Paris police to capture a deserter for summat." Rich, July IB. ine Eddie L Deer Isle 2024 Carl C Lawson, Swan’s Island 312 Robert W Delano, Bucksport named Thouln. who resisted them In And then my sergeant brings Bray, Mrs. Roy Haynes of Ballard rale, Maas., j Edward E Chase, Bluebill 380 Lester S Perkins, Buckaport 1507 Victor A Gray, Orland iils*hpartmeut In the Rue Andre del roll of missing. ia visiting here. hearers. George H riarnman, Ellsworth 1667 Lionel Howard, Sedgwick 1729 Jeaaa N Mills, Southwest Harbor Sarte. Protected by a steel shield, a “Make way for stretcher Daniel Grindla, who underwent an Roy U Grindle, Sargentville 2066 Elmer C Wit bee, Swan’s Island 1638 Harold G Christy, Sedgwick policeman braced the armed recalci- “Who is that?” operation for cancer on the lip Reckon Bernard A Small, Ellsworth, RFC 1217 Kenneth J Foes, Uoaldsboro 1284 Alfred E Crabtree, Hancock recently, trant, bored a Sole In the door and in- “IJeutenant R., sit- ia greatly improved. serted a iii.Elu Mo 3 571 James A Haskell, Deer Isle 90 Edward J Hinckley, Bluehill tube for the gas. As soon as done in. sir.” ^ of Inn*, Milton R Urann, E Sullivan 1873 Alfred A Stanley, Stonington 191 Joseph P Tapley, Brooklin Raymond Alley, Chelsea, Maas., who he realized the situation Thouln shot “Corporal J.. sir has been Hester B Grant, Sedgwick 488 Jooeep Hnrsti, Green lake 2204 Dennis Coombs, Winter Harbor is at his cottage here, quite Ul, himself His wife, half suffocated, shoulder.” 477 Oscar G but is now Augustus E Gray, W Brooksvilie 1543 Lee O York, Orland Wedge, Cranberry Isles slightly improved. opened the door. Thouln died aooo And so on far Into the night 23. Scb. Nil Earl E Richardson, Mt Desert 2102 Lawrence E Kelly, McKinley 1187 Homer E Ursnn, Franklin July after. 'i Is th«. price we par.