distort Emetic he. •VMoaimoa ratoa, IlH rn — 1) LXII* rAI» I* 4DVARCI, ll.H ““•I ) HTUtt AM aiOOVD- OLAM MATTIB ) you ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 28, 1916. AT Til ILUWOITI rOSTOPPloa. No. 26. LOCAL AFFAIRS. schools be discontinued, and the pupils abDirt«nuntt». now attending these schools sent to the Pine street «nd Ellsworth Fells schools HKW AOVERTIHBMKNTH THIS WEE K respectively. Strand Theatre Qoorge W. Mooney, ol Orland, was in J A Haynes—Climax tea Ellsworth over Sunday. visiting his £ Burrill National Bank E E Rowe—Chevrolet car Annual meeting of Mt Desert Bridge Cor- daughter, Mrs. A. H. Sawyer. His grand- poration son, Sherman Sawyer, him For eale—Preacott Player Piano accompanied OF ELLSWORTH Mra Harriet K Qilea—Tea room home lor a summer visit. E W Wooater — Strawberries and goose- berries Mortimer Levy, of New York, with offers you every possible banking accommodation MiscKLLANaocf: little nephew, hss joined Mrs. Levy here Federal Inquiry or Railroad Strike at the borne of her parents, David Friend bounds of We want within safety. your business. and wife, for a short visit. Mrs. Levy WEATHER IE ELLSWORTH will return to New York with them. on accts. 29bcredited monthly checking of $500 and over The full summer schedule went into ef- for Week Boding at Midnight Tuesday, fect on the Mt. Desert branch of the Jana 4 compounded semi-annually, in savings *7. 1910. Maine Central railroad Monday. The percent., dept. [From observations taken at the power station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei time-table and mail schedule at the head Both Check and Savings Departments are under Power Co., In Ellsworth. Precipitation Is of the local column have been corrected to given In inches for the twenty-four hours date. ending at midnight.J Government Weather U. S. supervision. Two examina- Precip- The match which will take Temperature condition* itation spelling Fall place at the Methodist fair in October, tions particulars by mail, or cab. 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon yearly. will consist of two contests, one for those Wed 54- 0- clear fair under eighteen years, the other for aduils. Thura 64— W- fair cloudy W. H. Patten will have of the con- Pri M— 70— fair fair charge test. Sat 56- »- fair clear Sun 64- 64— cloudy cloudy.rain The Ellsworth woman’s club has ac- Mon 86- 70- cepted the invitation of Mrs. S. S. Stanley Tuea 66 76- clear clear.Min for a picnic at her place at East Surry on Wednesday, July 12. The member a will SCHEDULE OF MAILS carry picnic lunohes, and a chowder will CLIMAX TEA AT BLLSWOaTH rOSTOrnCI. be served. In efeet June 96. 1916. | Cards have been received by friends in MAILS UOIITBB. Ellsworth from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Wink Day. Qorden, of Melrose, Mass., announcing the of their Cutler at 27 cents From Whit—A M, 11.16 m (except Monday), marriage daughter, Emily to 4 21 (except Sunday), 6.18 p m. Qorden, Harry Bernard McWade, on Monday, June 28. is indeed the CLIMAX tea value this town From East—12.28 (except Sunday), 66ft, 1067 p no. (10.87 mail not distributed until fol- David Lambert Tetley, son of Hr. and has ever known! The Tea is an exception- lowing morning.) Mrs. J. W. Tetley, of Montreal, is visiting HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK blend, smooth, and MAILS CLOSR AlflPOSTOrriCS his grandparenta, Col. and Mrs. C. C. Bur- ally pleasing refined, Week Day. rill, on High street. Mr. and Mrs. Tetley most agreeable; its extra strength insures OoiNa^Wnar—1166 s m; 8.46, 6 end 9;p m. and Misses Frances and Jean Tatley will Qoinu|Kast—6-86 s m; 3.45, 5.80 p|m. arrive the last of this week. economy in making—and 27 cents a amr I9*nday.: rtm pound At the Methodist church next Sunday C Arrive from tbe west At 6.66,711.16 a m,'6.40 is a lot below what such Tea regu- at 10.30, sermon. Solo by Mrs. Bridges. “SAFETY FIRST!” superior p m. Close for west 8.46,6, 9(p m. sells for. Sunday school at 11.46. At 7.30 p. m., larly stereoptlcon and motion pictures. The A bank that has protected the of Registered msll should be At poetoiBcs hslf savings Let CLIMAX TEA YOUR taste for Epwortb League meeting Thursday at gratify sn hour before mail closes. this for over 7.30 p. m. Leader, Mrs. Ernhst Smith. community 43 years must cer- true tea supremacy. John A. Peters CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Congressman addressed tainly be a safe and sound bank for YOU the annual convention of the Maine Rural Letter Carriers’ association at Pittsfield to deal with. Qua,ityGrocer- Trains Arrive At Ellsworth from the west At Fred A €66, 7.18, 11.16 And 11-56 A. m 4.21 And 6.18 m. Saturday. H. McFarland, K. F. D. J.I 1HAVISIP^ IrV I ELLSWORTH p. I^IErO, Trains lesve Ellsworth for the west At 767 a carrier No. 4, of Ellsworth, accompanied The Hancock County Savings Bank en- ro 12.28. 4.11.5.86, 10.21 And 1067 p. ro. Congressman Peters to Pittsfield. "SUNDAYS.* the honor of this and faithful ser- At a of the government joys long Arrive from west At €.55, 7-18, 9.11 And 11.16 meeting city A. in 6.40 pim- LeAve for the west At 669 a. last Thursday evening, the petition of the vice has added of m.. 4.11. 566. 10.21 And 1067 m. ; many thousands dollars p. Bar Harbor & Union River Power Co. to change the location of poles in its work of in interesttothe deposits in its care ; invites “Good rosds day Fridsy. Turn ont. rebuilding its lines at Ellsworth Falls, UMiss Krvs Giles is visitioff friends st was granted. YOUR savings account on the same safe- Kineo. Miss Ruth Fields, who was graduated guarding, liberal- interest basis. A son wss born to Mr. end Mrs. Hurry last week from the Osstine normal school, C. Austin bundsy. a member of the special class, is at home. Harvey W. Morang bis purebssed the Her parents, D. L. Fields and wife, and Lime sister. Miss Sibyl Fields, attended com- Agricultural Hsmuei J. Morrison bouse on Bridge bill. mencement exercises at Castine. Mrs. T. E. lisle bss returned from s Mrs. Anne C. E. Allinson, daughter of Hancock Bank week’s visit with relstives in Cherry- County Savings ex-Chief Justice Emery, was honored at field. Seed Grass Seed its late commencement, by Brown uni- Established 1873 Ellsworth, Me. Oats Ludike snd Miss Margaret Hull sre st versity, with the honorary degree of Doc- home from Columbis college for tbe tor of Letters. Five years ago, Bowdoin summer. college conferred upon her the same Former Chief-Justice honor. Emery hss gone CHILD'S BODY FOUND. COMING KVKNTS. Lime and Cement to bis Hsncock Point coltsge for the Mrs. Florence E. Blake, of Talledega, summer. Ala., sister of ex-Chief Justice Emery, Four-Year-Old Amherst Girl Died Friday June at ball Miss Psalene Foster srrived borne from with her daughters, Miss Florence of Kxpoaure. evening, SO, Society —Dance; Monaghan's orchestra. Hull, Msss., Seturelay for tbe summer va- Blake,of Pittsburgh,and Mrs. Rice Wood- The body of little Kina McDonald, four- cs! ion. ward, of Talledega, and the fetter's little ye»r-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adal- Tuesday, July 4, at Clover Hill farm. son are at for ths bert McDonald, of Amherst, lost In the Tinker’s Miss Katherine Hurley went to Orono Emery, “FirUnds” hill-Field day under auspicea of C. W. summer. woods on the afternoon of May 9 while GRINDAL, Monday to Attend tbe l-niversity of Msine Oayaide grange. was found W. A. Carcaud was In mayAowering, Sunday after- summer school. arraigned the Wednesday evening, July 12, at Hancock Ellsworth noon in the town of Mariaville, over four Water Dr. N. Bradford of Gil- municipal court Friday, chakged ball—“Hazel Ellsworth dra- Street, Ellsworth, Maine McKenzie, miles from where she Kirke,” by with medicine without a li- disappeared. is his old borne practicing matic club. Tickets on sale at H. H. msnton, N. H., st here for and Mr. of Seal cense in Harbor. He not George Eddy Stebbens, s visit of two weeks. Prospect pleaded Smith’s 8. Harbor, Ashing on Frost brook Saturday, July guilty. Probable cause was found, and Sunday, Principal M. B. McLellan, of Higgins found the near the Frost brook 27 — Hancock respondent furnished (6b0 bonds for ap- body Thursday, July county classical Institute, with blewits, Is In Kill- Aowege, back of the Mark Frost It Unitarian conference at Bar Harbor. pearance at the October term of the su- place. worth for tbs summer. was faoe down in the be- preme court. lying meadow, Colin McKenzie left Sands; for s visit tide a foot path. A field-day will be held on the Fourth acbcrtisnnnus with bis daughter, Mrs. Howard A.Smith, The Anding of the body discloses the of July, under the auspices of Bayaide in West Somerville, Mass. most pitiful ending instead of the more grange, at Clover Hill farm, the Joeiah merciful fate of drowning, as was gen- There will be no meeting of tbe Re- Tinker place. Refreshments will be THE erally believed, 'of this story. The child CHEVROLET bekabs next Tuesday. Tbeir business served at all hours, and there will be en- had evidently died of exposure or starva- Tto Product of Expurionct STRAND THEATRE meeting will be beld July 18.
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