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mencatt. LN. I TZZV^VrlZV'Zl ”' ™ Yol. j_ELLS WORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 29, 1914. ! ZZl"0™™ poZ™i No. 30. auumiBimcnia. LOCAL AFFAIRS. two weeks at the Treworgy cottage, Con- satJbtTfBHJuntB. tention Cove, returned home to-day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Churchill Walker sailed last week from Machias, with his uncle, J. W. A Capt. Gay, Holr.—Bakery. in the schooner W. R. for a Exec notice—Nelson P Noyes. Perkins, trip Notice—Corporation meeting. to a Long Island sound port and New York. For sale—Cows. Hotel Cirone Frank S. Lord, J. W. Nealley and E. G. H C Austin A Co—Undertaker and furni- Moore in the Lorelei left TlieBnrrill National Bank ture. last Thursday for a Bangor, Mb: short cruise. William L. ^McDonald OF ELLSWORTH Eastern Trust A Banking Co. and Alex R. Stuart are cruising in the Rochester, N. Y.: Madella. Wanted—Men. Mrs. Leo J. Wardwell and daughter Allows 2 per cent, interest on all balances of Doris, Mrs. Arthur E. Moore and daugh- $500 CONDENSED TIME TABLE. ter Virginia and Miss Helen Nealley are Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at or over to check. Is YOUR account work- the w’eek at subject 6.66, 7.18, 11.16, 11.68 a. m., 4.21, 6.38 p. m. Bpending Santoy cottage, Sundays, 6.66 a. m., 7.18, 9.11, il.16 a. ra., 6.40 Contention Cove. for YOU or the other fellow? If can’t n. ra. ing you call, Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 7 87 a. Mrs. Frank Hanscom, of Brooklyn, N. m., 12.28, 4.11. 5.86, 10.21, 10.87 p. m. Sundays, Y., and Mrs. Walter Guthrie, of Boston, write us to-day—NOW. 6.89 a. in., 4.11, 5.36, 10.21, 10.87 p. m. who are spending the sumner with their SCHEDULE OF MAILS parents, F. P. Pray and wife, at Bernard, AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFFICB. were in Ellsworth this week. Particulars on In effect June 23, 1914. Full Request. Charles G. Andrews, the well-known and NAILS RECEIVED. Bangor horseman, a veteran of the died From West—*6.55. *11.16 a m; 4.21, §6.18 p m. Civil war, Friday. Mr. Andrews was From East—12.23, 5.35, and 10.87 p m. a familiar figure on the race tracks at MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICB Ellsworth aDd Bluehill many years. Going West—11.55 a m; *3.45, *5 and *9 p m. Rev. Albert J. Lord, wife and son Phil- Going East— 0.30 a m; 3.45 and 5.45 p in. lips H., of Meriden, Conn., arrived last to visit Mrs. Lord’s Registered mail should be at postoffice half Thursday father, H. First in an hour before mail closes. B. Phillips. They are now occupying the Stands Maine ♦ •Daily, 'Sunday included. §Daily, except Grindal cottage at Pleasant Beach for a Union Trust Company I and to Sunday; Sunday at 6.40. few weeks. Comparing surplus profits cap- No mail dispatched to or received from the Mrs. Frank Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. Mari- this bank stands FIRST in east Sundays. ital, Maine ner and daughter Hazel, Miss Frances in Folsom, Mrs. Clarence Scott .and three and 48th the United States among: WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. children, of Old Town, and Fred Folsom trust of or and of are at companies $100,000 capital For Week at family, Colorado, the Parsons Ending Midnight Tuesday, “If the man ever to succeed in busi- 1914. cottage, Shady Nook. i young expects f more. If about to open a bank account, July 28, [From observations taken at the power Stillman J. Gurney, of Newton, ♦ ness he must be economical. No matter how small of this station of the Bar Harbor & Union River J the advantages strong, Power with his was in Ells- leading Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is Mass., bride, sum the or man is given in inches for the the boy young he should must to or twenty-four hours worth recently for a short visit with his X receiving, X bank appeal you. Call write. ending at midnight.J Mrs. H. W. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. a of his Weather Precip- mother, ♦ always save portion income.” 1 Temperature conditions itation Gurney went from here to Nova Scotia to visit relatives of the bride. 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon I Hancock Bank, ♦ Wed 66— 73— clear clear Miss Margaret Downey, who has been County Savings Thurs 55— 70— fair clear employed as bookkeeper at the store of S. Fri 59— 79— clear clear « Established 1873. Ellsworth, Me. X K. Whiting for the past few years, has Bat 60— 78— clear fair.clondy taken a the office of the Sun 63— 80— fair fair position.in register of deeds. Miss Olive Morrison succeeds Mon 58— 74— fair fair Tues 58- 72— fair fair .03 her at the Whiting store. of the house for a short time, and when ELLSWORTH FALLS. There will be a special meeting of the the fire was discovered, the interior of ‘of of Russell the kitchen was in flames. The house Lynwood Jellison, Waterville, is Mrs. John who has been stockholders the Shoe Co., Sat- Q. Adams, ill, here. was and is a total loss. visiting relatives is improving. urday afternoon at 4 o’clock, at the office gutted, practically C(0Q00Ch>DOOOOaOOOQC>CKXK>O0>0OO0<->OOOOC^CK>QOQO<X><X>0OOOOOO0 of the company. Important business will There was an insurance of $500 on the Walter Drummond, of Waterville, is Mrs. Samuel A. Goodwin is visiting rela- be before the and a large attend- building. The Rays lost much of their the guest of Asa C. Flood and wife. tives in Amherst. meeting, furniture. had a small insurance. ance of stockholders is desired. They John H. Dyer, of Portland, was home Mrs. Alice J. Murch is spending the C. Dunn, of N. Ellsworth friends of Fred L. Mason, jr., last week, returning to Portland Sunday. “The Store” 1 w'eek in East Henry Hackensack, J., Hampden. Quality a former resident of Ellsworth, was the are pleased to learn of his advancement to Henry R. Wood and wife and Mrs. Miss H. of is the | Mary Sheedy, Boston, guest last week of his cousins, Miss Anna a position of larger responsibility with Henry Hatch went to to Bucksport Friday of Mrs. James T. Harriman. Electric with guest Hight and Mrs. Ella Hale. After an ab- the Westinghouse Co., attend the funeral of their brother, Cyrus he has been at East Mrs. William P. Clough, of Boston, is sence of forty years he found many old which employed P. Crocker. Discount from the of her John A. Lord. and was with his visit. Orange, N. J. Upon his return from his 25% guest brother, friends, delighted Raymond Dyer and wife, of Anderson in Ellsworth a week he was | Charles H. of T. of enter- vacation ago who have | Eppes, Brockton, Mass., Mrs. L. Morris, Brooksville, Ind., been visiting relatives surprised to be informed that be had been is spending a short vacation in Ellsworth. tained at dinner on Tuesday last, at Ells- here a few weeks, started on their re- the Goods: selected to take charge of a new branch Following Mrs. Charles E. of is worth, having motored over that morning turn trip last week. | Stevens, Belfast, which the was to in office company open | visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles W. Mason. with her guest, Mrs. J. W. Babson, Kansas Mo. He left for Isabel and Esther Kuuf City, Sunday Miss Lillian daughter niece, • Ask Change In Woodcock Law. Refrigerators, Hammocks, Russell, of Warren, is the Chicago, and after a few days at the com- mann, of Washington, and Miss Rae Maine sportsmen are protesting against guest of relatives and friends in Ells- pany’s offices there, will proceed at once Halley, of Virginia. the new federal law respecting the shoot- Oil Stoves, worth. to Kansas City. | M. H. Googins and wife and Miss Celia ing of woodcock. The old law allowed Mrs. Eunice Swett, of South}.Portland, About thirty Ellsworth Knights Tem- McDonald, of Concord Junction, Mass., shooting to begin September 15, the new Piazza Lawn I is visiting friends in Ellsworth and vi- went to Eastport yesterday, where Chairs, Swings, who have been visiting Mr. Googins’ plar federal law says that shooting shall not l cinity. were of Sir at they guests Eastport Knights mother, Mrs. E. N. Burke, left on the re- begin before October 1. Our native wood- Sets. Mrs. C. S. of field day exercises and a banquet. A Croquet Bragdon, Brockton, Mass., turn trip home Saturday. They were cock start to migrate about September 25. is her E. F. Robinson of Bar Harbor members of Blanque- | visiting parents, accompanied by Merle F. Googins, of party The season begins in Massachusetts a few and w?ife. fort the Ellsworth THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH. North Hancock. They made the trip by commandery joined days after this. Thus birds bred in Maine at Washington Junction. Dele- Miss Helen Foster, of Hingham, Mass., automobile. delegation can be shot in Massachusetts on their mi- from five other commanderies is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Curtis R. gations gratory flight but not here. Coroner Harry <C. Austin held an in- of Foster. made the largest gathering Knights It is the and at Franklin Road in the probable that Maine fish quest Saturday, eastern Maine for some time. Templar in commission will take the matter Harry C. Stratton, of death of Mrs.