ES I'A HL1KH Kl> 1!H)1 PORTLAND, , THURSDAY, JULY 1914, I ENTEUF.D AS SECOND 1(5, ^ CLASS MAIL MATTER. PRICK FIVR flRNTS

Fast Game House All" . Song "Many, Many Little Hands" Responsive Reading "The CHEBEAGUE BOWS TO King- STRONG INTERESTING HAPPENINGS AT dom" NAVAL COTTAGES AND HOTELS UNUSU- RESERVES TEAM. POPULAR LARGE HOTEL. Exercise "Two Lessons ALLY WELL FILLED. from Old COTTAGE Time Builders" FURNISHINGS Cooke and McCarthy Feature with Concerts, Geneva and Blanche Dances, and Johnson Banquets Take Recent Happenings at This Fielding. Place. Delight- Song "Building Truly and Well" ful Island. Recitation In an Clayton Johnson exciting and well-played The Sunday concerts of the Of Peaks A Sunday school concert was held Recitation Ruth Thomas All and Best game last Saturday, the Naval Re- Island House Orchestra which Descriptions Quality have at the Union church a short time Exercise "Little Builders" serves of ago Portland defeated the Clie- been such a feature of pleasing the for the benefit of the Sunday school Recitation Bertha Thomas beague team 5 to 2. The former won summer to the guests here in previous and the Children's Day fund. The Recitation the game in the third years, have been Margaret Johnson inning after resumed again and children had "The Work two hands are beautifully decorated Song to be Done" COUCHES were out on hits by Lee, meeting with as much favor as the church with ferns and pretty Recitation Franklin Johnson Mayberry, Shaw, and Fickett. Clie- ever. The ladies in this orchestra, flowers, the entire front of the plat- Exercise "Building Stones" beague was unable to hit who are Mrs. L. Miss Fickett, Hanson, piano; form being banked with daisies and Recitation "The Time it Takes" HAMMOCKS who with perfect support would Charlotte Kuskin, and violin; Miss ferns. Over the gltar hung the word Florence have had a shut-out to his Mary are Doughty- credit, Martin, 'cello, true artists, "Builders" in white Recitation "Our and flowers and Helpers". while Monney, although fanning ten their concerts are a de- PORCH CHAIR ROCKERS always green leaves, this being the subject Beulah men, was hit hard when hits meant light to the musically inclined. Last Doughty- of the concert. The church was well Address Rev. W. R. Greene runs. Sensational fielding Sunday the following very artistic by Cooke, filled with both residents and sum- Recitation "Before the Offering" LAWN whose three chances were all ticket- program was offered: SWINGS mer visitors and all declared that the Edna Perry and Dorothy Black: ted for safe hits, and a diving catch Operatic Fantasia Tobani Stanchcn children had made the concert a per- unering of a foul from Hall's bat by Mc- I'ache GRASS and WOOL RUGS Violin Solo, Mazurka in F Mlinarski fect success. The proceeds amount- Prayer ed to $10.87. Following was the pro- Closing Song "Nearer My God to gram: Thee" sung by the congregation. Opening Exercises KITCHEN RANGES Mrs. C. H. Mann of Recitation "A Welcome" New York City arrived at the island last week: Julia Johnson to spend the summer with her Prayer "God Bless Us daugh- Song Every ter, Mrs. One" Perry R. MacXeille. Mrs. Mann is well known to both winter Responsive Reading "The Great and Master-Builder" summer residents here, having- Look at the been coming to the island Florence Recitation "The Builders" for nearly thirty years. Vileria Johnson Automatic Oil Stoves Recitation "The Foundation" Mr. George Hale Pulsifer of Xew- Doris Sinnett tonville, Mass., who is spending the Song "Jewels" summer at Yarmouth Island, is a and Be Convinced. Recitation Katherine Leenian guest at the Root cottage "Tekitisi."" Song "Little Feet, Be Careful*' Dr. J. L. Seward of Orange, N. J., Carson Green arrived here on Tuesday of last Exercise "The Smallest Ones of (Continued on Page 2.) JUaks Sfalanb Ujous?

end of &alpl) Momr, fflattaijpr R. S. DAVIS GO. Steamer passing Pott's Point, Haskell Island, in background. SfclaitJj COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS in the Praka GJwiro Carthy ninth, featured, while Konsance (iluika Hag. iHaitiP Lambert shared their honors with Xarcissiis Nevin Spanish Dance. No. 1 Cor. and Federal Sts. three clean hits. The score: Moskowski Exchange Portland, Maine Another feature of the life here NAVAL RESERVES. which is meeting with much favor NOW OPEN F. E. among the guests are the Haskell, President 'ab r bh tb po a e Tuesday and Friday dances which are 2b 4 2 2 2 3 2 0 held Mayberry every week. The Famous for S!ihw. '5 large ballroom of years 8b t 0 12 the affords a splendid to Fickett, p 512 3120 | place for its liberal man- dance, while the long porches outside Bragdon, lb 5 0 2 3 9 02 are no less attractive during the inter- Boyce, ss 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 | agement, supurb lo- j missions between dances, or for those Nixon, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 i who prefer to "sit one out" occasion- cation and fine c 4 0 2 2 13 4 0 McCarthy, I UW.V. Harris, cf 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 shore dinners. Ev- On of Lee, rf 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 Wednesday last week the SHIRT STORE j annual meeting of the Demurrage erything modern. | Committee of the New England Rail- Totals, 38 5 13 lt» 27 0 G : roads was held here. This is one of Special orchestra. CHEBEAGUE. | the most important railroad meetings held the Accommodates 500. A3 R BH TB PO A E during year and the Peaks Island House has been Howell, 3b 0 0 i the place booklets and If where it has occurred for Rates, have Holly, c 0 12 4 2 several you any years. The representatives of the va- on Stanley, ss 2 1 4 1 floor plans ap- rious railroads who were Simon, cf 0 0 0 I present were: S. A. Anthony, of Cooke, If 0 0 0 Springfield, plication. shirt either Mass.; W. B. Drew, of want, Whitcomb 2b, 1 0 1 Portland. Me.; A. F. Currier, of New Haven, Conn.; Hall, lb 0 3 0 0 A. G. Thomason, of Boston. J. Lambert, rf, 3 0 0 0 A. Mass.; Russ, of Albany, N. Y.; F. A. or oth- Mooney, p 0 0 1 I ordinary Hortter, of Boston, Mass.; J. A. Kist- ler, of Boston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Totals, 32 2 7 8 27 0 5 M. Magiff, of St. Mr. and NT. 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 Albans; R., 0—5 Mrs. G. E. Duval, of "sT^r"5 ASTOR CAFE "SEE?- Montreal, Can.; — erwiso, have Chebeague, 1010 0 000 0—2 W. just C. Kendall, of Boston, Mass.; H. MAINE'S FINEST AND MOST SANITARY RESTAURANT— A. Two base hits, Fickett, Bragdon, Billings, of Ilopedale. Maai.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Finest 25c Dinner Served in a Lee, Howell, Stolen Pases, Lee, H. Curtis, of Bangoy, Me.; This City look at J. D. Oltimus, of Montreal. this Boyce, Mayberry 2. McCarthy 2, Hall, Home Home Made Stanley. Bases on balls, off Fickett The Daughters of 1812, of Portland, Cooking, Pastry, Superba Coffee were Combination Meals every 2f>c. Dinner 1. off Mooney 1. Struck out, by Fick- another organization to hold a day Turkey Sundays 50c- Handy to all electrica. Beautiful Private Dininn Rooms for Ladie3 and Gentlemen. ett 9, by Mooney 10. Wild pitch, banquet and meeting here last week. stock. Fickett. There big Halk, Fickett. Double plays, were twenty-four in the party JOHN A. CLARIT Y, Proprietor that Fickett to Mayberry to Bragdon, came down and they left with First base on errors. Naval Reserves many expressions of delight nd pleas- $5 Silks, $3.89 $2.50 Silk Stripe, $1.89 2, Chebeague 3. Time, 2.00. Um- ure at the courteous attention and pires, Allen and Hoben. ideal service they received at the Talbot Special, 95 cents hotel. Grocers' Picnic Hill Crest TO BE HELD AT CHEBEAGUE, JULY 29TH. MANY GOOD TIMES IN STORE FOR THE GUESTS. SUMMER VACATION Attendance of 800 Expected To Be Present. News of the Arrivals During the Past Week. 26-29 Monument Portland On July 29th one of the biggest GOODS Sq. anu nt M 01 fci'ii izat iv>ii outings u> «.ue As usual, the Hill Crest is setting summer will be held at Great Che* the pare to the other hotels in the You Will Find beague Island when the Portland gro- Bay and the gueBts during the past Our Store Full cers hold their annual outing. About week have been coming in very 800 are expected to be present and pleasing numbers to Prop. Charles of Attractive and Useful every one is looking forward to a W. Hamilton. The hotel is in first class rousing good time. The grocers will condition this year and every- Merchandise for Summer parade at 8.30 a. in. from the Pythian thing has been done for the gifests For Temple to Custom House Wharf, that could possibly be imagined. Wright & Difson Tennis and Golf Supplies, Souvenir Leather Walls with Hand the The tennis courts and are Chandler's leading in first-class Goods at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Dainty Fir Novelties at 25c, Ceilings way. There they will board a special shape and could be im- Calcimo Wall scarcely 50c and $1.00. Hampshire Pottery and Craft Baskets for Sanitary Coating steamer for the sail down the bay. proved upon; so that the devotees of this game will find full your Cottage and Piazza from 25c to $8.00. New Fiction at A durable in form made for im- opportun- paint powder ready ity to enjoy themselves this season. popular prices. Copyright Editions at 50c. Automobile mediate use with cold water. For by mixing More econ- the less vigorously Inclined Lunch Sets. Icy-Hot Bottles at $1.50, $2.50 and $5.50. omical than oil or wall Hold among the guests, the paint paper, easy to use, Lawyers Outing. croquet courts Drinking Cups and Picnic Sets. Correspondence Cards and does not show will not have been fixed up in fine shape. laps, peel, crack or rub off. with die at short no- CUMBERLAND BAR ASSOCIATION Two dances were held at the ho- Stationery stamped your cottage very Sixteen beautiful tints and in five tice. white, pound DINE AT HARP8WELL. tel this week, which were very de- Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens. California Abalone twelve colors for or packages; primary wall frieze in lightful affairs. These dances have Shell Jewelry from 25c to $3.00. Brass Desk Fittings. half size can been among the most, packages. Anyone use it; remember, Will Be Quests of F. E. Pierce at enjoyable fea- cold water to mix no heat. Ask tures of the life at this hotel during it, for sample card. Merrlconeag. is now previous years And their recom- Our Kodak Department located In accordance with their usual mencement will be hailed with de- on the will find here custom, the Cumberland Har Associa- light. First Floor. You Charles M. Paint Co. tion with fling their cares to the Among those to register here last everything in Kodaks and supplies. Hay breezes for a (lay* and on Friday morn- week were: Miss Agnes Jack, Mr. 8-12 Free will St., Portland, He. ing Journey down the bay as far and Mrs. Chadwlck, Mr. Herbert Developing and printing. as South Harpswell. There they will Tatley and family, Miss Cox. Mrs. J. enjoy one of the famous shore din- C. BeMwlck and daughter. Mr. Louis ners served by Manager F. E. Pierce, A. Lambkin and family, Mr. C. F. TORPEDO BOAT8 IN. of the Harbor on Monday. They are to sail Merrlconeag House. Lawyers Bardorf and Mr. H. Charbonnlere, all SHOUT & HARMON from here to Bath, returning here and Judges from all over the city have of Montreal, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L0RIN6, The the "Rodger*," "Dupont," and next week to act a* the defending announced their Intentions of attend- H. Antholne of Cumberland Mills, Monument Me. the three of the and the Square, Portland, "MacDonough," fleet squadron In the naval manoeuvers ing affair Is expected to be Me.; Miss Ada L. I. .Tollife and Miss of U. 8. whips now being used for a me of the most around Portland. The "Rodgers" was successful held In Ella O. Rowo of New York; Miss cruise on the Maine roast the naval by In a collision on Tuesday, with the many years. The Law Court will sus- Bee Lopez-Cordoza of and militia of for Brooklyn Connecticut, Massachusetts "Governor Dlngley" but was little pend the day to permit the at- Mrs. David Lom»z-CordAza of New and Rhode Island, arrived in Portland fendance of the damaged. Judges. York; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Johnson. BAILEY ISLAND. mother, Mrs. E. F. Potter, and Miss Flora Smith of Lewlston and Miss Eliza (Continued from Getchell of Salem Depot, N. H. page 1.) IAI1MCAM (A I CrMAM (Successors to L. M. Mrs. A. C. Colton has as JUIlIljV/Il OC LLLrlAIl Casco York) guests Woodbine Cottages Bay's Leading Grocery and Genera! Store here at cottage Miss "Morningside" MRS. HUMPHREYS. •week for the summer. Miss Seward Bird SINNETT. Xop. Our store is Rowell. of Berwyn, 111., Miss headquarters for the best in and is expected later. Dr. Seward has Katharine Kuehn and Miss Caroline Meat? Bailey Island, Maine. Vegetables. attention to all rut his big yawl "Rissa" in commis- Novotny, both of Chicago. Mrs. Dana Prompt orders. Popular boarding house on this part of Quick sion and expects to spend a Hall and son auto The good Richard, of Chicago, the island with tine accommodations for delivery. only complete line of and of the summer Crockery part cruising. and Mrs. Cora Hall of Peaks Island aixtv guest?. The chambers are large, in Casco nicely furnished and ocean glassware Bay. Lieutenant James B. Cress left the are expected to arrive this week. have view. Fine table supplied with the best obtain- island last week for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Emmons of able. Bathing, Boating and Pishing near Bailey Me. ... the house. until Island, Tel. 8011-2 Boston. He will return in time to Wayne, Me., are spending a week at Open October 1. Rates and circulars on application. start on a cruise with Mr. R. H. the island as the guests of Mr. and Woodman along the Maine coast Mrs. J. G. Stetson. next week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dunham of Miss Carrie and Esther MacMahon Hartford, Conn., are visiting Mrs. Ed- tion to the regular visitors have reg- BAILEY ISLAND, MAINE of Washington, D. C., have arrived win Tolles at "Edgecliff" istered here for meals. The board- THE JOHNSON cottage. H. F. for the summer season. They have Mr. Dunham is assistant secretary ers always find their table well sup- Johnson, Proprietor friends many among the younger set of the Travellers' Insurance Co. at plied with an abundance of whole- AND COTTAGES Open June 15 to October 1 liere. Their brother. Lieutenant J. Hartford. some well-cooked food in variety Enlarged capacity. loca'ed at E. MacMahon, Jr., who spent last to suit the most fastidious. Beai'tifnlly the Mrs. H. C. Brooke of Hartford, enough south end |of the island n?ar Little Harbor. summer is on in the field here, duty Conn., arrived last week and is Among the arrivals of the past The Johnson and cotmges contain about forty artillery at San Antonio, Tex., after week is Mrs. M. E. Crittenden of Aucocisco House. rooms, all pleasant and airy. Thoroughly spending some time at "Spindrift" modern been stationed toilets, bath, etc- Table supplied having for several Elizabeth, N. J., who will make an with best market cottage. Mrs. C. D. Benson of Balti- A glance at the register of the afford*. Sea food a spec- months at Eagle Pass on the Mexi- extended visit here. Mrs. Critten- ialty. If resh milk, more, Md„ has also come to the is- tourists now at the Aucocisco House eggs poultry and vege- can Doruer. tables ra sed on the premises. Boat- land and will for the rest of the den has been coming to the Seaside is to Bathing. stay sufficient indicate to anyone ing and Fiohing. New Dirt Tennis The for several years. Court#. regular Saturday night dance summer season. that this house is having a most ex- Rate* on application. ■was held last week in Hall Cottage cellent season. The guests are reg- and was well attended. It is plan- The Woodbine. Ocean View. istered from many different points, H. F. JOHNSON, Boatbuilder ned to have a dance there this week An interesting visitor to register including Baltimore, New York City Repairing Promptly Done in honor of Dr. Frank S. Rogers of Prop. G. A. Richardson is antici- and others. here last was N. who week Mrs. Suza Doane a very season this Albany, J., will be the guest pating good year. \ There is every reason the White of Boston, Mass., who is mak- as the have why of Mrs. Clara Louise Burnham for a guests been coming in Aucocisco House should her first visit to enjoy the short time before for ing: Bailey Island. very satisfactory numbers. The sailing Europe. As popularity which it does, for Mrs. Mine. Suza Doane, she is well bookings also for the rest of the Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis of Plain- 'Batchelor, the proprietor, is one of known all over the country as one season have ROBINHOOD INN field. X. left the island been above the average, the most J., last week of the most of capable ladies in the bay gifted pianists the so all in all the prospects for a ban- ne ideal location on the Island—situated after a delightful visit and have gone when it comes to catering to the age. As a soloist with the Boston ner in at this on the east "nd and in full view of the to Paris, for some time. year every respect convenience and desires summer Me., Orchestra, she received of Symphony house never seemed better. tourists. ocean. Beautiful pire groves and walks Everything necessary for cot- The accommodations at your very enthusiastic press opinions Among the arrivals of the past around the house. The house is modern in tage or home can be the hotel are always of the first always had at from the newspapers of New York week was baths Miss Sadie G. Cofrin of class and the every respect —toilet?, and sewcage, R. S. Davis, Portland. Adv. and in table is unsurpassed Boston, which her technique Maiden, Mass., who joined Miss Mil- Rates by any in the bay. The guests who and Circulars upon application Miss Harriet Lewis Bradley of and artistic ability were highly dred F. Cofrin here. have spent a summer here are al- Open June I 5 to • Portland. Me., is a guest of Mr. and i praised. At a recent concert in Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swett of Wal- September 5 ways enthusiastic about their treat- J£rs. Frederick E. Partington at their i Pittsburgh she was accorded an en- and Mr. and Mrs. Long Distance in the House tham, Mass., Wal-| ment. and bring back with them Telephone cottage here. Mrs. Partington's sis- thusiastic reception by an audience ter and Miss Ethel I Sawyer Sawyer. newcomers to try the house, who in ter, Mrs. Edward Lowrey Woodruff of four thousand people and Walter also of Waltham, arrived here last turn go away singing its praises. of Detroit, Mich., has also just ar- Damrosch, who conducted the orches- week and are for several registered The past week at the hotel has rived from England, where she has tra, warmly congratulated her upon weeks. been most pleasant. Several of the been spending the winter with her her brilliant success. She is stay- Miss Maud S. Morrill of Somer- guests have been on motor boat daughter, Lady ing lat the Woodbine for some time trips Stanley. ville, Mass., and Miss Ethel L. Mor- and with others have enjoyed a rest and DRIFTWOOD BaiVeand Miss Jessie F. of together Miss Florence White, rill of the same town were Root, Chicago, among or land on who has been a at picnics parties the island, On Sea Cliff, Ocean Side. to is the a I guest this house those to here Open October 111., guest for while of the register recently. which is one for several seasons. of the far-famed pic- Misses Adams at their cottage on table and com- Other ture spots of . With the Thoroughly good Maiden Lane. Miss arrivals during the past rooms Root will go lat- of new fortable surf. week included Mr. Edward Superior Confectionery. welcoming guests and old overlooking er to Yarmouth Island for the sum- Vickery New room peats 90. and friends, and the various diversions dining mer. Miss Henrietta G. Vickery of Mr. James Stetson is a 0. enjoying the week has been Auburn, Me., who are registered here delightfully taken Winter address (Nov. to 10): Miss Sarah Adams left very prosperous season at his fam- May the island for a up. stay of some duration. ous ice cream and 22 Louisa last Saturday and has gone to Ply- I confectionery Street, Asheville, N. C. store near Mackerel Cove mouth, Mass., for a short time, Landing. The Beeches. Robinhood Inn. The ice cream and other to where she will be the guest of Miss dainties At Mrs. Margaret Radford Morton. The guests of this always popular be procured here are the superior of Pettengiil's commodious house are anything in Portland or the house the word is that the season is Miss Wales of coming in this year in vicinity Bailey Island, Maine. Gladys Newtonville, and almost in full and that E.E. numbers which are very to Bailey Islanders are indeed for- swing now, SINNE.TT Mass., is visiting Mrs. Robert B. gratifying DEALER IN Miss tunate in having such a the prospects are looking finer than FIRST CLASS who arrived here Massey. The Robinhood has high-grade Morse, last week to ever. The week saw the arriv- always been very popular with those establishment close at hand. Indeed past spend the summer with her Groceries, , mother, this store has become so much a al of a large number of guests, many Provisions, Meats, Etc Mrs. Lincoln who have once enjoyed its hospitali- Righter. Mr. Morse of whom were and for this reason part of a summer season at at the house the past First Canned ■was down over the ty many guests Bailey Quality Goods. Gen- Fourth, leaving summer also, and were so are registered here for several con- that it has become almost indispen- pleased Sunday for Boston. The Righter cot- eral Mdse, Fresh Fish and Ice. secutive sable to the residents. with their accommodations that they was seasons. Miss Massey is tage the scene last week of a had no 6f Large line of SOUVENIR POSTCARDS in stock. to some form thought going anywhere very delightful informal about always trying arrange fc party, of else this year. It is a good recom- Store, Wharf and Fish Market at ^ fourteen amusement for her visitors and people being present. The mendation for a house to have a time was clam-bakes, sailing parties, picnics passed in dancing and a Summit House number on the and so on are large of patrons who have MACKEREL COVE was rocks, frequent very enjoyable evening the re- become so well satisfied with a sum- occurrences during the summer sea- sult. mer son. While the unfavorable weather MRS. HAMILTON ENJOYING A boarding house that they regard Among the visitors to the island VERY it as a of the of the past few weeks lias prevented PROSPEROUS YEAR. part summer itself to last week was Mr. Robert go to that house. Storer, many of these affairs so far, a party captain of last Mrs. sets a seaside year's football team of ten from the Inn on a House as as Pettengill fine table cottage: went most Chebeague Popular Bailey Island, Me- ... at Harvard and ail-American for her and with all Mrs. F. F. Cram tackle enjoyable all day trip to the New Ever. guests this, the for two Ideal summer horae with a bountiful s»a years. He is cruising along Meadows other comforts of home, makes the table, including last Wednesday, reporting food in abundance. i.ne coast m nis yacnt. The Summit for many years has Beeches an ideal to a Handy to po9tofflce, wharf and beacb. a very delightful outing in their re- place spend been in possession of a high rank and Mrs. Hastings Wright, of Cam- turn. quiet restful vacation. Open June 25 to Oct. 1. Rates on application. Transients accommodated. among the hotels of Maine. Due to The guests at the house have been bridge, Mass.; with Miss Anna Dir*ri«T-s a —————* Mr. and Mrs. Hemsley Massey, of the it offers to the Specialty and Mr. Richard many advantages entertained the past week with par- Wright Wright, Har- Syracuse, N. arrived here last vard Y., summer seeker after both rest and ties and walks around the island. '13, arrived here last week and week. Mr. and Mrs. Massey have amusement, it has always attracted of the tourists are guests of Mrs. H. X. Stokes at Many are at the is- been guests here for several previous to its doors a large number of sum- her cottage in the Pastures. Miss land for the first time and are great- seasons. mer visitors. Many of these have Elizabeth Wright is expected later in ly pleased with the scenic beatuy of Miss Ruth Park, Miss Anna H. been coming to the house for several M. WARD & SON the summer. Mr. Richard Wright is the place. Park, and Miss Mary M. of years and would hardly think of go- BAILEY expecting Mr. Harold M. Tillinghast Cannon, ISLAND, ME. Philadelphia, and Miss Ethel M.Par- ing elsewhere to spend their vaca- of New York to visit him this week. Miss Addie E. Thwing of Cam- " vin of tion. This the arrivals have Morristown, N. J., arrived here year is Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. of bridge, Mass., the guest of the Expert Plumbing Contractors. New Behrens, last week to make a stay of some- been well up to the mark in every D. arrived this Misses I>aura and Nellie Bennett for Washington. C., week time. way and the bookings for the rest of and up-to-date work shop and we at their in the a week at. their cottage on Sunset cottage Pastures, July and for August are even better Road, can save you money. Contractors Miss Polly Knight, of Worcester, The Driftwood. than the usual run. Tverything has The afternoon tea of Mass., and the Messrs. Arthur and been done to give assurance of per- Wednesday for Water supply Outfits, Windmills. Mrs. Gulliver is a the Cliff Island Milton Knight are coming to the having very fect enjoyment -to the guests. Library Association prosperous year so far this season last week was Tanks, Pumps, Pipe etc, island this week to spend the rest of Among the arrivals of the past very enjoyable. It fitting, and the booking for later on in was in charge of the Misses Bennett a July. They have been here several week were: Miss Leona Clay of Ai- Cottage plumbing specialty. the season give the best of evidence of Boston, while Mrs. Cous- times in former years. ken, S. C.; Mr. George M. Lewis of Mass., that the house will attain its usual ins of Somerville, Mass., poured tea. Miss Hazel Adams of Montclair, X. Providence, R. I.; Mr. A. P. Scull of Home office, North Me. high success this summer. The She was assisted by her daughter Sebago, J., who has been visiting Mrs. D. S. Phoenixville, Pa. who has spent sev- j Driftwood stands high in the ranks and several friends. The teas will Parker, has returned home this week, eral summers in Casco Bay at Cliff of the Maine summer hotels and is be held every Mrs. Barker has j Island and Chebeague, and his friend, Wednesday throughout visiting here at representative of the best of this month and type Mr. W. H. talso of Phoe- August. present Mrs. Frank Otis Herring of the MacCallum, smaller houses. The R. S. Davis Plainfield, X. who arrived nixville; Miss Mabel Power of Bos- Co., of Exchange J., at the Among the arrivals of the STETSON'S ICE CREAM PARLOR island last past Mrs. C. Barnes and son of Ho- St., Portland, is always offering ex- Saturday. Mrs. Hugh week was Miss ton; Dorothea Harrison ceptional values in furnish- are our Hastings, also of Plainfield. who is boken, N. J.; Mrs. L. P. Russel of cottage We still pleasing all patrons with our delicious ice Allen of Philadelphia, Pa., who is ings.—Adv. spending the summer at Allston, Mass.; and Mr. E. F. Rus- cream. Will deliver at short Candies: we have Chebeague, registered for a considerable stay. notice. the was also a guest of Mrs. Barker last sel of Boston. Miss Katherine Farnsworth of Miss Allen has been a summer vis- famous Stetson caramels, the best made- Home made candy week for a few days. Portland has arrived and is now the itor to Bailey Island for several made on the Bo* Fruit guest of Miss Elizabeth Griffiths at daily premises Candies, Soda, Postal Mr. Albert Streuli, who has been years and has many friends among the latter's on the south Cards etc., also agent for Casco at the island since the middle of the residents. The cottage Magazines, Papers, Bay shore of the island. Miss Farns- Breeze. Our has all the latest June, left last week and has return- Mrs. D. T. Smith and Miss Grace Merriconeag circulating library books, only worth has been coming to the island ed to Xew York. He is expected back T. Smith of 1-ong Meadow, Mass., two cents a day. POPULAR HARPSWELL HOUSE now for some years and is a later in the summer. were among those to register here great FILLING UP RAPIDLY. favorite with the summer Mr. Fred H. King of recently. people, Portland, Me., who are glad to welcome her again who has been visiting Mr. James C. Miss Jean Gray Barr of Swarth- 0 News of Recent Arrivals and Other this year. B»"«y M« Fox for some time, left last week, more. Pa., and Miss Frances L. CHARGES S. THOMAS The Misses Van after a most enjoyable visit. Stephens of Philadelphia, Pa., arriv- Happenings. Ingen of Brooklyn, Casco and X. Y., have arrived at the island Bay's Leading Contractor Builder ed here last week and are looking The has been and Captain Humphrey S. Sinnett left Merriconeag long are forward to a most pleasantly established in their All su- a short time ago for a sword delightful stay. regarded by visitors to Casco Bay as work under my personal fishing cottage on the south shore of the trip to the Georges Banks in his a fine example of the best sort of Estimates on island, and are being pervision. applica- schooner, "Bernard and The Johnson. summer hotel and a better place to pleasantly Bessie." greeted by their friends. Miss tion. a Sat- Sinnett has the vacation months would be Kath- Jobbing specialty. Captain always met with Miss S. Louise Rounds of South spend isfaction to all. Real Estate and success in hard to (Continued on Page 7.) great his fishing trips and Paris, was a visitor here for a few Imagine. Boating, bathing, his Land for sale. many friends wish him his usual days last week. Miss Rounds, who deep sea fishing and all the varied jticK tnis forms year. is connected with the Augusta Chil- of seaside amusement are to be found. The orchestra dur- Herbert P. Sinnett Esfa'es Cared For Mrs. William E. Grave* of St. dren's Hospital at Augusta, has been playing Telephone Pleasure parties taken out in is ing the meals and for dances, is an motor-boat by ex« Ixrol*. Mo., expected to arrive this making short, trips to Bailey every perienced men. innovation which has •week buildings which the two from the Casco Bay and Harps- various owners turned to her home in New but A very pleasant took have started are York, well lines passenger waiting room. It surprise party constructing also be- her friends are to know that here last ing glad she is so convenient for one to drive in place week when the mem- rapidly pushed to completion, and is to return here for the bers of the the plauning from one's summer home, perhaps in colony at the barracks energy displayed in planning and montn or August. Mr. the Falmouth or at Dunstan, leave his surprised and Mrs. Benjamin T. executing work is a credit to the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson ar- the island and to the car at this garage while he takes one I^arrabee, occasion being their owners of the prop rived yesterday at the house for a tenth and erty in particular. At of the numerous trips down the bay, wedding anniversary. Mr. the time of the Mr. is fire it was sojourn. Robertson president and then upon his return to take his Mrs. Larrabee were very much pleas- thought that the island of the firm of Robertson and Co. hat- ed as well as even- had received a car from the garage and be all ready surprised and the severe blow, but the ters and St. was furnishers, James St., to motor home again, that Turner's ing spent in a delightful manner. prompt activity of the property own- Montreal, Canada. refreshments were also ers has Garage has achieved a deserved pop- Dainty dispelled this idea entirely. Casco Mr. and Mrs. F. J. H. Jackson are served. The Casco Bay ularity among summer residents. Bay and Harpswell Lines, spending the season here at the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Franklin of whose wharf was partially burned, house. Mr. Jackson is a have had prominent Philadelphia, Pa., are at the Sunset the burned part wholly re- House of Mass. attorney Boston, Rock Camp near Doughty's Landing planked and the waiting room, which The for Must Have Been. prospects the rest of the for a while. caught fire, has been repaired and the CHARLES E. CUSHING month are favorable. Says Mr. Filson in Miss boats will soon extremely With Young the Pall Heesie Trenholm of Boston, be landing there again Mall Prop. many bookings already made, and Gazette: "I began yesterday by Massachusetts has recently returned instead of at the old wharf which other reservations many expected to swimming in a sunlit sea. continued it to her home after a pleasant visit they have been using since the fire. LONG ISLAND be made thl* bids fair Mr. and week, August by motoring through a hundred miles spent at the Knight Cottage on Island Mrs. Riley of Newton, to be a banner month, not of Avenue. are MAINE only of lilac and gorse, and ended it lis- Mass., visiting with Mrs. Riley's this but of season, many previous sea- Mr. L. M. Packard of Brockton, sister, Mrs. Gorman at her home on tening to the most perfect concert uotei on ine island. eons, as most of the regular patrons Mass., is to occupy the Beals cottage Garfield avenue.. It was due to her Finest view of Ca3co Bay possi- are to remain program at Queen's hall that I have ble. Pine groves alongside the through the month, at Mariner for the summer. that much of the linen and house, with rockers and hammocks ever silverware for the use of while are heard. Was it not a guests. Private gaslight many transients always reg- Dr. Roy is now established o,f the Granite Hotel was savr plant, gas in every room. Young Spring Best of and istered here and this bids fair to happy day?" The answer, Filson, is at ed at the time bathing, boating fishing privileges. June year Sunnyside at Clarks Cove and is ot the fire, although Sept, 15. Open 15 to be successful. in the in Rates and circulars on application. exceptionaly affirmative, Mr. Punch remarks. entertaining his mother who arrived saving this property she lost much 100. Fine Accommodates of steamboat service. Only last week for a visit with him there. her own when her own thirty minutes' sail from Port- cottage land. Come to our hotel and a Mr. W. E. took fire. enjoy pleasant vacation. Excel- Wight arrived the past lent table. Sea Food in abundance. week The Red Men Clam Bake house accommo- to join his familv at their cot- of South Portland dates 500 guests with held dancing privileges. tage at the east end. a very enjoyable picnic on the It will be of interest to the friends island last Saturday afternoon. You Get of Mr. E. M. to learn that The the Best Always by Trading Cushing he Wednesday and Saturday is much better, having almost recov- dances at Gushing with music by the ered from the accident in which he Musical Gibbons Mandolin orchestra, With Us in injured his hand a short time ago. are ^proving a delightful diversion for One of the interesting events of the the summer colonists who have al- Island Fish started to Long Market past week was the picnic held at ready attend in large num- JOHN M. bers. BICKFORD, Prop. Doughty's by the members of the Fresh fieh of all '• kinds and at right We and Sunday School of the Free street prices. can supply you with Meats Provisions Bap- anything desired. Ordev- from team. Groceries, Grocery Visit our ice cream tist church of Portland, Me. The Famous parlor. West EJnd Dairy Ice Cream, Candy, Soft RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS party which was quite large, left Port- hawn Drinks, Cigars and To- land on the 2.15 boat and arrived at the island about three quarters of an Our cover Cousin's Island wagons every part of the island several times hour later. They immediately bus- ied themselves with the usual ad- each Telephone Your Want9 day juncts of a picnic—games, walks, and Quick Service to Our Customers Up to the so forth until the time for supper ar- present time the resi- dents of this rived. After supper the party pack- island have experienced a greater of DUNN CLARK & ed up and left for Portland on one of degree peace and quiet BROTHERS GRIITIN than has the evening 'boats, arriving home af- been known for many years. ISLAND a This is probably accounted for AVENUE, LONG ISLAND ter very 'pleasant and enjoyable by Provisions and General time at the island. Mr. H. Wallace the weather, which has been very Groceries, Mdse. changeable Get Noyes, superintendent of the Sunday during the past week. Reputation Chocolates Here. Always Fresh. There is School was in charge of the affair no doubt, however, that First Class Laundry Agency. when it becomes a little and it was due largely to his super- warmer, peo- ple will flock from all sections Market at West vision that everything was so enjoy- of the Harpswell Delivery all over South Harpswell able. country to enjoy their ^vacations at this Mrs. Walter Morse Church and her delightful spot. Mrs. John "Two Stores Down daughter, Doris, Mrs. Eliza McLeod of E. Day of Brighton, Metropolitan East" is Milton, and Mrs. Mary Robson of Ev-1 Ma3B., spending the summer at her erett, Mass., are spending the month newly-built cottage near the wharf. THE M The ERR! CONE AG of July at the 1-10-29 Regiment Bar- same jolly party that spent last SOUTH HARPSWELL, ME. 1877-1914. FREDERICK A. GEO. C. SHAW CO. racks. summer at the "Brownie Cottage" are PIERCE back this summer. On beautiful Potts and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walsh and Mr. again The party Point, coolest and most sightly spot in Casco Bay. IMPORTERS GROCERS consists of Mrs. M. E. the Quiet and secluded to those who and Mrs. Edward Walsh of New York Law, Miss- desire it, to the pleasure seeker every es Nellie and diversion of the sea and Manufacturing Bakers and Confectioners have recently arrived at the island Estelle Law, Miss Cor- country. Table and service of the best, new arte- nelia and the sian water New Automobile and Purveyors of Delicatessen Dainties and expect to spend the rest of the Gotshalk, Misses Mercy supply. accommodations. Famous for its and Hannah Pearson of Shore Dinners. Phone 9014-11. summer at their attractive cottage at Trenton, N. 585-587-589-591 Congress ME. also Miss Rena Allen Street, ^PORTLAND, east end. J., of Oceanic, Down Town 7 and 9 Preble N. J. Store, Street It is always a pleasure to summer Mr. A. G. Smith of the Boston residents of a place to say that they The- atre orchestra has left* "The have found a grocery store that satis- Edge- ANNOUNCEMENT TO CASCO BAY TRADE cliffe" on a to fies their needs. Too often there is trip Hingham, Mass., "EVERITE Our new Market where he intends to for a fort- at Preble Street makes a specialty of pack- something to mar the enjoyment of a camp night or so. Mr. and Mrs. A. ing and shipping orders to any part of Casco Bay. Mail and vacation and often that difficulty is J. Smith " are also at the same telephone orders have our prompt attention and patrons are the trouble in getting satisfactory cottage for the PAINTS assured of season. the "Shaw" qual ity, which has been maintained grocery service. But the residents for over Miss Julia and Miss Helen fifty years. of Ixjng Island are fortunate in that Nealey Booth of Pa., are "Here is a they do not have this difficulty to con- Philadelphia, spend- line of paints made to ing the summer at Red and wear tend with. The I-ong Island Market Green around the Atlantic coast. They uungaiow. stand at the head of Doughty's Pier is amost the salt air better than most Mrs. John Ketchum of excellent place at which to trade. Boston, paints. Mass., is back at the "Rock- WE Not only is the stock carried the best again GUARANTEE THEM haven" for the summer. to in every respect but the large variety give good satisfaction. Made for Mrs. S. G. Bissett has as her guest all purposes—for of goods in stock astonishes most peo- the house, cottage, HOWARD W. TURNER Mr. Charles Babcock of ple not yet acquainted with the char- Maiden, boats, wagons, etc. You can save (CM Custom House Wharf Mass., and Mr. Stanley Conrad of money here. acter of the store. Then, too. the rep New York for a few weeks at the utation which this market has gained Daybreak. Automobile in its years of to the needs Repairs catering Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Prime of Winch- of the islanders is of the highest and and ester, Mass., are sojourning for the BRAGDON Supplies it is not often that there is found a summer at "The Avalon." have or ALU KINDS market which for all round service They as their Miss Karson of can guest Agnes 47 Leave car while down the compare with the Ix>ng Island PAINT CO. EXCHANGE ST. your bay. Winchester, Mass., for a few weeks. Reasonable for all work. Market. charges Mrs. S. H. Scribner has as her Expert workmen. Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnis of Maiden, guest this week Mrs. Charles Crook- Mass., are soon to move from their er of Chelsea, Mass., at Camp Doyle. Three Doors From present location to the house owned Waiting Room Telephone 4858M Miss Mable Doyle is spending her by Mrs. E. G. Doughty. Mr. Mclnnis vacation at Prince's Point with her DO NOT FAIL TO is not at present at the island, hav- TAKE THIS SAIL aunt. To Gurnet and New Meadows ing returned home not long ago for a Bridge Inn. Mr. C. E. Claflin of Somerville, The picturesque land-locked inside route while, but he is expecting to be back through Casco Bay, Long Mass., was the guest of Mr. O. W. and New Meadows here a little later. Reach, River. Doyle at SpruCe Point. Are you a stockholder in this N ew Mr. Miles Jones arrived at the is- Steamboat Company? Mrs. H. C, Thornton of Philadel- land last week to join his wife who $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $100.00 Ice Cream and phia, Penn., is at her cottage, "Fern- Frozen Sweets arrived some time ago. Mr. Jones is Invested, pays the holder in fares at cliffe," and has as her guests her sis- (now) 10% lowest commutation rates of the finest are made the from Chicago. hi lieu of 6% in at end quality by ter, Miss M. T. Goode of Philadelphia, dividends, whenearned, of year. The Maccabees, a new order, who Everybody a stockholder and a is the of the WEST END DAIRY CO. Penn. friend, policy are now to raise to working money Mrs.'R. E. Dennison and daughters, Our build a hall for their held a P-B-C. Q. RAPID Cream and Ingredients are of the finest quality and our lodge, Miss Grace and Agnes of German- TRANSIT CO. one motto is dance at the 1-10-29 build- quality. Our location at 40 Custom House Wharf Regiment town, Pa., are summering at "The Office, Flr«t National Bank Building enables us to deliver ing last Friday evening. There was promptly. Remember we deliver on the next Hidge House." Room 3 Telephone 2301 ateamer after your order. To the beat ask for the a large attendance and the evening receiving get Mrs. L. O. Van Doren and daugh- 8ee commutation tickets with Wert End Ice was very enjoyaible to all who attend- rebate stub. Dairy Cream. ter, Isabelle of New York City, are ed. Music was furnished Mrs. by at the Hackmatack Cottage for tho Charles Drew at the and Mas- piano, summer, and have as their guest. ler t\eitn. WEST END DAIRY CO. Miss Anna C. Neufvelle of Charles- Mr. and Mrs. and 40 CU8TOM HOUSE WHARF PORTLAND, ME. B. T. T^arrabee ton, N. C. their of daughter Weatbrook, Maine, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. I,yke, daugh- AUCOCISCO have arrived and are established pt ters Ruth and Virginia of Maiden, are the for cottage the summer season. summering at "The Island Home Cot- and The Iona of Eastern Chapter the tage." They have as their guent, Mrs. Cottages Star of Portland held their field day M. E. Keens of New York City and CLIPP on ISLAND, MAINE Wednesday at the barracks on Is- Mrs. W. F. Hatch and daughter Elean- land Avenue. At noon a SUMMER RESIDENTS OE CASCQ BAY shore din- or of Melrose, Mass. ner WILL FIND THE aerved by Mrs. S. M. Llbby was Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Glazier of and enjoyed the afternoon was spent Medford, Mass., are at "The Oaks" for Refcrenecs—Special rates most of by the party In playing me season. for June and September. Hall bridge and other games. The day Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of City Cash Market Hinckley Mm. K. B. was BATCHELOR A MOST CONVENIENT PLACE TO DO unanimously voted to have been Med ford arrived this week for a two one of THEIR MARKETING pleasure and one of the most months' stay at "The Falrvlew." They successful field daya ever hold by the have aa their guests, Mrn. S. R. Gla- Meats, Provisions, Groceries. But Quality, Lowest Prices in chapter. City zier and MIbb Rmma Glazier of Med- are staying at their on the Mr. cottage been away on ft visit to Webbs Mills, All and Mrs. Charles Montgomery ford. street cars transfer in front of our door, time to western end of the island. Mo., and came back allowing and son Bills of Portland spent the Miss Katharine Tlsdale of Medford, Sunday, bringing make purchases while Mr. and with her as Mr. and Mrs. waiting for transfer. past week end at the barrack*. Is the of MIbb Mra. Albert L. Davis and guests, Mass., guest Virginia Charles Berry. Mail and will receive as Mrs. Bdgar Lindsay and son, Gard- Glazier at "The Oaks." family of Portland, are telephone orders prompt and careful Me., spend- Mr. J. 8. who ner, of Hyde Park, Mass., were on Mrs. Fannie F. Benton and MIbb Dawes, spent last attention as if called for in ing the season at the McTyre cottage. season person. the of Lind- at hl« cottage, the "Uslnocs," Wednesday guests Mrs. Ethel F. Denton of Allflton, Mass., are They have as their Mr. and PHONES 4260-*261 guests, sold It recently to Miss Ella Buck- say's mother, Mrs. McLeod. spending the month of July at "The Mrs. A. T. of Simpson Woodsford, nam of Somervllle, Mass., who Is oc- The usual vesper service waa held Squezln Log Cabin." Me. last cupying It at the present time. Sunday at Cushlng'a Hall at the Mrs. A. M. irollanheek returned to Mrs. C. M. Bowker CITY HALL CASH hag Mrs. Da- Mrs. D. H. 81ayton and son, Chea- MARKET west end of the Island and was large- her home In Medford, Mass., after a vid W. of Simpson Searsport, Me., ter of Boston, Mass., are occupying ly attended toy the summer visitors. few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. for a few weeks at HfiBNW«s»mvwao0o°oV«"JM»wiM "The Keepkool their new bungalow near the chapel. Those services are to be held every F. Hinckley at the "Forusall Cot- 433 Cottage." They expect Mr. Slayton over the CONOR ESS ST. (Near Elm 8und*y during the mimmer season and Mr. and St.) tage." Mrs. Chas. Duran of Bos- weekend and Mra. J. 8. Davis ar- are In charge of ttev. I. T. Johnson, Mr. and Mri. A. I. Neal and nephew, ton, Mass., are spending the summer rived Friday to nepnd the feat of tl& the >pastor of the Methodist church of William of at Burgess Woodfords, Me., the "Will-Octa." Mrs. Duran has summer there. i am in a quandary. Some critics of the the Ar- Dances tango,

Users of tobacco realize that soon- The only bad thing about a clam er or later the chowder is till it's weed will prove theii waiting made. One reason for undoing. A woman recently died at great the mistakes Some scientist declares it healthy the age of one hundred and ten aftei More which are of daily to eat but we'll take our smoked for 80 Many Attempt sand, chances having years. Thi« occurrence is simply that Our with an ice-cream cone first. should be a lesson to them. 9 Than Can They Do people are in the REV. wrong by F. E. WILSON If Rector of St. Andrew* Epi*cop«l Church, Chicago places. they were some- where else they might do very creditably, but in their present are misfits. positions they People frequently do not know what are of. cither minimize they capable They their ability or overestimate WEN in it, MOORE & CA and consequence they are content with ft inadequate opportunities, or else are more than are July Vr 505-507 CONGRESS ST., MAINEVr they attempting they equipped to handle. PORTLAND, mistakes the same Spiritual go way. There are underestimates and overestimates in religious life. Some declare are they not good enough to be while others are Christians, eager to make an impression with their In either case what sanctity. they produce is likely to be a mistake. God has given every one some sort of Clearance Sale spiritual ability and the apostle reminds July us that we are to use-it "as man conscientiously every hath received." Now on That involves two things—confidence and Going patience. We must be sure that God has some mission for us to perform, whether great or small. We must also have patience to it and leave the In Our Garment perform results with him. Department Christ said, "Be not anxious." Live to the up best of your spiritual OF ability and let God attend to the rest. Big Reductions on \ Wash "One Dresses, Silk Dresses and of the meanest classes of are and Suits and €1 I Talebearers and people those Spring Summer Coats Gossips who serve as tale-bearers Should Be Avoided and gossips." Whoever $6.98, $7.98 and Wash said $8.98 Dresses VICTOR (hat was By CUNNINGHAM, Chicago indeed right. Still Merchandise> For $5 each more inspired was he who some In time ago an plain, striped, flowered voile*, crepe and linen. All the suggested IS law. A law which would the latest styles anti-gossip prevent useless wagging of A obliterate a tongues—female tongues especially—would goodly portion $16.50, $18.50 and $20 Dresses of this world's misery. In de Women, and men, too, who have to do and foulard, crepe chine, taffeta and challie nothing yet manage to get NOW GOING * in ON living this world are, I have found, usually the gossips. For each A law which $7.50 might prevent gossiping should also provide a sort of where all who been municipal workshop, have found guilty of the high Any Snit in Onr Entire Stock crime of useless should be talking forced to earn their living in this world Wonderful Values Are instead of so the human Being Offered in For acting admirably part of sponges or parasite*. $10 Instead of the bleeding world, the persons with no visible means of Every Department Weri *18.50, $20, $25 and $30. support should be forced to earn their bread honest toil. These suits were all new daily by this spring. This world is easy only for the devil's emissaries. People should beware of the idle gossip, who has to do. One lot oi Coats, all at 1-2 price nothing — Were $10, $12.98, $15, $20 Another Balkan war is predicted by the sensation mongers of Europe, but it ia an obvioui error. It Eastman Bros. & Now is self-evident that the rising generation in Bancroft $5, $6.49, $7.50, $10 Balkans has not the yet arrived at a shootable age. PORTLAND, MAINE who is at the Noyea cottage on Bea- July to the last of 10 the con August give Bay a Ridge, was the guest of her rtw Trade, Specialty. officers and committers ample The long-established and reliable Mrs. on cousin, George Lefavor Sat- time to perfect their for an- urday. plant: firm of George C. Shaw Co., has for Peaks Island other year. several Mrs. Zierch and years maintained a special daughted of Bos- Mr. Fred Hooper of is ton are Evergreen service for their many customers pleasantly located at the taking an extended vacation of ten "Rollo* on down the bay. This year the service Pleasant avenue, for their weeks to his third preparatory taking up is to >be ciontinued with several Im- The cold and damp weather of summer outing. new work at the Monument Square provements. The Shaw the past week has not seemed to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. H. Bim- Bowling Alleys. market at affect the social son, Mr. and 7-9 Preble street (near Monument activities at the Mrs. Charles Hatch, Work on the new whar<" which is Sq.) Mr. and ie especially well to cater island in any way. Mrs. Charles W. Smith, Miss being built by Ihe Rapid Transit equipped Sara Co., to the desires of those who want Shaw The social life at Association Goodwin, all of Pleasantdale, is progressing and Trefethen will and Miss Quality sent to them even when Hall began this week and the mem- Goodwin's cousin, Miss have another line of steamers before they see Carrie are not near a Shaw store. All of the smartest styl* you'll this season; bers are looking forward to another Goodwin of Waltham, Mass., the season is closed. tele- are a house phone or mail orders will receive pleasant season. The opening of enjoying party 'on the Mr. John Burns of Montreal ha'3 one of the most-called-for models in our island for several prompt boat to is- the tea room on Wednesday after- days. Joined his family at the Wild Rose delivery by your Miss Doris land, and be as sure of women's noon which will be under the su- E. Fitzpatrlck, daugh- cottage, whera they' ar« spending you may get- department. ter of Mrs. G. M. the as if pervison of Miss Hazel Tapley will Fitzpatrlck of. Wa- the summer. ting right things you went is and Made in Dull Calf and fill a long felt want at the island. terville, spending her vacation Captain and Mrs. Strout have been yourself personally selected the with Mrs. L. A. Jackson and Colt Miss Tapley is also to conduct a family entertaining at tnelr cottage on the things. Patent on Luther street. private dancing class and has se- Evergreen shore, Miss Cora Clark of Mr. Fickett cured the services of Miss a Clayton of Vancouver, Brockton, and Mrs. B. B. Wlnslow Ready for' Every Want. Folly, of guest at the Peaks Island House, formerly Portland, is the guest and daughter Barbara. The big and commodious depart- of his $4.00 who is very proficient in her art and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ment store of Eastman Bros, and at comes recommended. The Fickett, their cottage, the "Mlz- Bancroft at the corner of Congress Latest of highly The of a Man. styles first class wil be formed in the hall zentop." Making and Brown streets in Portland is One of No can make a White Shoes and on Tuesday evening. the charming affairs of the university man. ready to fill every want of the sum- rALK week Rubber Soled was held at the Improvement Men may load themselves with lore mer traveller at short notice and The society of Kings Daughters of Association Hall, when the regular till they stoop beneath the of with the best The 'VER Footwear , the Congress Street Methodist Church weight possible goods. social afternoon was in charge of held a most their accumulations, and yet fail to large stock carried in this store in- enjoyable outing one Mrs. Emily Howe and Mrs. Georgia sures one that he day this week with Mrs. Boardman lift a care from the heart of the weary, will be much more Maggi. This was the first social aft- to find what he wants Skillings at her summer home on Dr impel a single soul aa inch on its likely here ernoon of the season and was largely without to hunt Oak Lawn. A shore dinner was to God. The real having around for it. attended. The hall was prettily dec- way building of a served at seven, and the afternoon And. too, the reputation for selling Hutchinson's Walk-Over Boot orated with the national colors and man is within.—Dr. Clifford. Shop and the best of at the most reason- evening spent Sum- goods socialy. the summer blooms were used in mer flowers with able prices consistent with the pinks were used Modern qual- profusion around the hall. A very Proverb. has 544 Congress St., Portland in abundance throughout the rooms ity won for this store an envia- interesting and instructive talk was Tjo, It is easy to be when and the delightful location of the happy ble reputation among tourists, while given by Mrs. Howe on her travels the sun shineth and the cottage with the perfect birds sing and Portlanders look to it as an abso- moonlight through Spain, which she enjoyed made the outing one of unusual thine aches ore forgotten, drat 'em— lutely reliable and up-to-date place the past winter. Mrs. Maggi was pleasure. The members who were Meditations of Jeremiah of Joppa. to trade. at the tea table and was assisted in present were: Mrs. Fred Mrs. Millett, serving by the Misses Lydia Schol- Ralph Dyer, Mrs. Mrs. George Morril, field, Jessie Trefethen, Katherine Joseph Perry, Miss Gertrude Davis, Jenkyns, Ruth Merrill, Olive East- Miss Georgie Sorron, Mrs. Thomas A. man, Eleanor "Whitney, Ellen Phil- Ward, Mrs. Howard Mrs Lowell, ups, x^eonora ifioya, Mrs. Willette Frank Mrs. James Mosher, Gribbin, Tukey, and Mrs. Robert Stuart. Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Howard Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stuart and McRonald Mrs. Mrs. J. R. LIBBY HOWARD S. HAMILTON Joseph Curran, children of Danvers, Mass., are the COMPANY Henry McLean, Miss Annie Hug- guests of Mrs. Stuart's mother, Mrs'. gard, Mrs. John Mrs. Ed- Clowes, Ella Craig, for their usual summer General Contractor and Builder ward Jose, Mrs. Store George Montgom- visit at Luverne Lodge. Department ery and the hostess. I Great Chebeague, Maine A pleasant affair of Wednesday The Misses Mabel was Comolete contracts made and Lewis and the meeting of old friends at Cor. .Congress and Oak Sts. per- Clara St. Peters of formed for buildings, cottages, alter- Watertown are the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman ations, repairj, etc. Estimates fur- passing their vaction at the Trefetli- Black at Trefethen. The ladies nished on application. Expert work- en home on Island avenue. arrived for a mid-day luncheon and men. Cottage work a specialty. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bradford have were joined by the gentlemen for Cottage lots for sale and desirable been entertainng at their cottage on dinner, and the day was one of un- cottases to rem. We care for estates Wild Rose Path, their daughter and usual pleasure. The party included her husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Da- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rowe, Miss ley of Somerville, for a few and Mrs. Mid-Summer days. Rowe, Mr. Clearance Sale Dorothy Harry A house party is occupying the Bigelow, Mrs. Milton Knowles, Mil- "Maples" on Central avenue for dred and Harold Know'es, Mr. and several We are our stock in and LITTLE FIELD ESTATE weeks. The members are Mrs. |George Marsters, and Miss clearing every dept. prices have been MAINE Miss Margaret Lynch, Miss Erada Edith Knowles of Boston. CHEBEAGUE, made to move these goods Anderson, Mr. Fred Lynch, Mr. Miss Lila Hawkins and Miss Julfa quickly. W© are disposing of our property, numbering over one hundred acres, George Barker and Mr. David Curry, Winslow of Portland are spending and in all sections of the island we can show you desirable lots. Shore If have not made a visit to our with Mrs. A. L. Curry as chaperone. the month of July at the Eighth you store, this is your oppor- sites, groves and secluded spots are offered. Rates reasonable. Mr. A. Mrs. Frank Howarth and sons, Maine Building. R. Littlefield. Central Landing, Great Cliebeague, will gladly show in- tunity to do so and a trip through the different will any Wallace and William, of Island ave- Mr. and Mrs. Anson VauAmberg of departments terested party the of this estate. property nue, have gone to Berlin where Lawn are they avenue, Portland, occupy- convince you, that, at this store, your money will go much further Will 'visit Mrs. Howarth's mother. ing their cottage "Harbor View," for Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cobb of Sar- the summer months. than elsewhere. gent Road, were sur- Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Site in pleasantly Jones aCottage summer Seekers procuring land for prised the arival of friends have been Mr. cottage, bungalow or investment it will by and entertaining and Mrs. be for your advantage to relatives from Investigate the property of Mrs. M. A. Mechanic Falls, who John Spofford and Mis? Katherint Our Store is Filled With Desirable Summer Charleson, some sixty acres at Merchandise Chebeague, Maine. Great came in their touring cars, Spofford at their al Trefeth- Desirable sites with shore front, fine making cottage cool, spring water and the trip by easy in less than en for a few shady groves. I.ots are now ortered at and stages days. $100 upwards. r*ine in- two A vestment as land values increase each hours. picnic dinner on the Mrs. William Dillon and Mrs. year. Would be pleased to show the property to any interested. back shore was greatly enjoyed and Herbert are at the Harbor Breeze me yuesis leu ior tneir for MRS. M. A. CHARLESON. Great Homes In cottage their usual summer out- Our Kodak Dept. Our Shoe Chebeague, Maine. the early evening. The party in- ing with Mr. and Mrs. James Jason. Dept. cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cousens, Ivlrs Templeton and her son Air. Guarantees Service Miss Marion Prompt Regular "Queen Quality" Cousens, Miss Griffin* James Templeton of Lewiston, are in and Shoes now Misfc Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Scott I fcetng pleasantly enterta'nerV at the Developing Printing $4.00 $2.85 Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and summer home of Miss White on SUCCESSOR TO R. H. CLEAVES, Mr. George Stevens of Portland. Prince avenue. GREAT CHEBEAGUE, MAINE. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Brown have Mrs. H. E. Fuller and Mrs. Emma had as their Our stock of Groceries, Meats an d Provisions will please you. Our recent guests, their Trefethen are pleasantly located at Bakery will supply you with the bes t. Ice Cream by plate or measure. son, Dr. Everett M. Brown, and Miss Lake Pleasant, Mass., a delightful Matthews of We solicit your patronage and assure you of courteous treatment and Boston, at their sum- summer resort, and will only make mer prompt delivery of orders. home on Pleasant avenue. a short visit this season at the is- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith of the Jan-J. ALBERT C. ROBBINS East end have opened their summer Mrs. H. O. Jepsen of Sargent Road FALMOUTH TOWN LANDING FALMOUTH FORESIDE home at Evergreen Landing for the delightfully entertained on Thursday S. A. Lunches served at all DOUGHTY season. a party of friends from Poitfdoil A hours. Lobsters, Lobster Stews, Clam WESTERN Mrs. Chowder, Fried and Steamed Ice Delicious LANDING, G REAT CHEBEAGUE, ME. G. W. Young and Mrs. R. M. picnic lunc*j was served in the grove Clams, Cream, Soda, We a nice line of Gray, Mrs D. L. and (he was Fancy Groceries, Cigars and Smoker's Supplies. Motor Boats to carry groceries, meat3 and provisions, fruit and con- Shephard and outing greatly enjoyed, rent with careful and experienced man for Motor fectionery, cigars and tobacco. We serve the End daughter Cecilia of Boston have ti»e return trip being mad'! in the pleasure sailing. West Dairy Ice Cream, Boat Parties the best or taken the Bay State at Those supplies. summering on the Islands of the bay should made, by plate measure. Our new auto delivery assure cottage Ever- evening. present were. Mrs. you of (will green for the month of motor over to our landing, only a short trip from Bus- prompt service. Motor boat and fishermen supplies. We would be July. They Joseph Welch, Mrs. Nelson Welch Chebeacue, with have as their tin's, Cousin's and Littlejohn's. pleased your patronage and will aim to please you. guests Mr. and Mrs. and daughters Josephine and Matil- Telephone. P. D. McDonald of Chicago, who ar- da Mrs. Kennedy and daughter rived Friday. Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burke of Mrs. Charles W. Fu"er and daugh- Casco Sea Grill Beach Road who have been spend- ter Kathleen of Claremont, N. H., CUSTOM HOUSE Bay ing a few days in Boston and Salem, {•re spending two week? with Mr. WHARF CHAS. G. DELAWARE, Prop. the guests of relatives, have return- and Mrs. Boardman at We are Skil'.ings always ready to serve you with deep sea food of all kinds, ed to their cottage. ♦.heir home on Oak Lawn. cooked to Lobsters order. cooked in every style. Delicious lunches. Shore Mr. and Mrs. John Candy of Bos- Mr. John White of Sailors Dinners Snug every day. Prompt service and courteous treatment. ton have opened their attractive Harbor, N. Y., has arrived at the Auto to hire summer by day or hour home on the Evergreen island for his usual summer outing EVERYTHING shore for the summer months. at the home of his niece. Mrs. John Brown of Taylor street Miss Sue Baldwin, a well known Garden Hose, Gloves, Druggists' Sundries, Mechanical Rubber, Ladies' and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. summer visitor at Evergreen, has Gentlemen's Oiled etc. W. F. Dyer at her summer home. been the recent guest of Mrs. Alvnh Raincoats, Fancy Clothing, Miss Hotel Eagle Marjorie Spaulding is at the Strout at the Arawana cottage on If it's Rubber vou want, call at Nestledown cottage at Everereen the Evergreen shore. The only Hotel in the for a visit, the guest of Miss Helen Mrs. and Miss Belle PORTLAND RUBBER 259 Middle St. state serves a Mary Magna CO., that Full itouinson. Course Dinner in the Magna have taken the Edgemero at Miss Ruth Morrill entertained fif- evening with a Ladies' Tiefetlien fo» the season. teen of the lota Orchestra the year Delta Phi girls at Miss Beatrice Spier of Portland 1 ou ml. her summer home for a few days 5ltt1efleld of Association was held specialty Qual- appetite. Yachting, Bathing Ogunqult Improvement Equipped with Its own Sanitary Hair is a of ity Goods of every description. and Fishing. guest Miss Olen Cluncy at at the hall of the society at Trefeih- Vacuum Cleaning Plant. the parsonage on Pleasant avenue, en on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Strictly a Temperance Hotel. Prlvat* Room For Otntltman. ior h iew onyn. Frederick Whitney preslued In the SEND FOR BOOKLET. Manlourlne and Chiropody. A pleasant. neighborhood picnic absence of the president and vice- 8TORER F. CRAFTS, General Mgr. was enjoyed one day thin woek by a president. Following the discussion A. E. PINKHAM party of Kvergreen people who of several Important matters came SO. HARPSWCLL, MAINE went to one of the adjacent Inlands. the nomination and election of offi- Those enjoying the day toie, Mr cers. All the old dfflcers refused to J and Mrs. Bibber, Miss Holden, Mr. serve another term and the follow-1 ) Stables at lierriconeag House and Mrs. Garden, Mr. and Mrs. Ing new officers were elected: presl ] Mr. Ocean View O'Donnell, and Mm. Rockwell, dent, Mrs. Ruth Hasklns: vice-pres- MAJESTIC RINK Auburn Colony Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Gladys Han- ident, Frederick Whitney; secretary, 'Mg The flnept Auto livery, boarding and Bales stable* in Casco Bay. son, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred lioopCT. Rev. John E. Olancy; treasurer, Our three ntables are equipped to handle all the ibuslness of this Mr., and Mrs. IT. W.-8tuart are at Mrs. J. O. tiurke; board of directors, ROLLER SKATING place and we are prepared to furnish automobiles and teams with thslr.»-«ftmmer home; the Whitman Embert Robinson, T. Olln Merrl- on Tfcrtf SoMtona Mnale Morning* and Afternoon* bv Band careful drivers at any hour of the day or night. Expressing and cottage Island avenue, for the man, J. T, 8cholfleld; chairman of Dally. Military Season. Mnale Evanlno* by W. I. Chan

WEEK DAYS. End PORCH colony, gave a, large tea on In Effect June 29th. FURNITURE Wednesday afternoon of last week A fine of PORTLAND The display comfortable Piazza FROM (Custom House Wharf). Summer in honor of her Mrs. Chairs and Tourists guest, W. B. To i'eaks Island Rockers at ll-orest City Landing)— French of Winchester, Mass. from 85c 5.45. 0.45, 7.40. 0.00. 10.ir. a. m.. 12.15, 1.10, Among upwards. These chairs and 0.30 m. those present were: Mrs. T. E. rockers are 2.15, 4.15, 5.15, 0.15. 7.30. S.15. p. well built and solid, with wide To —0.45. 7.40. 0.00, 10.15 Thompson, Mrs. Antoine Dorticos, rockers, a. m., 2.15. $.15 m. double rush seats 12.1."-, 5.13, 0.13, p. Mrs. Mrs. Norman and finished in To Little and Great Diamond Islands, Tre- Irving Fay. Elli- green and natural. son, Mrs. R. M. Mrs. W. Steamer fethen and Evergreen Landings (Peaks Thomas, H. Chairs, both cane and canvas seats Island)—7., Fowler, Grass Seats. 8.15. HM'O a. m., 12.1?., 1.00, 2.15, 4.15, x5.20, R'dge, Mrs. W. M. Stewart, Mrs. COUCH (5.15, 7.30 p. m. E. A. Ballard, Mrs. L. M. HAMMOCKS at from $5 To All Kinds Now Ready for Selection. Passauo, upwards, and Doughty Landing (Long Island)—7.00, Miss Helen this 10.OH a. m.. Bates, Miss A. M. five dollar hammock 8.15, 12.15, 2.15, 4.15, v-2«i, 0.15, is certainly excllent value. 7.3<> p. tn. Prindle. It comes in To Cleaves Landing (Long Island)—S.15 a. khaki canvas, Piazza Rockers Miss S. C. Edwards, of complete with National m., 1.00, 5.20. 0.15 p. m. $I.OOto$l5 Metuchen, mattress To Little Chebcague—S.15 a. m., 1.00, 5.20 N. J., arrived at Chebeague last week spring, and shield. p. ni. Metal Beds and is comfortably settled in her cot- To Cousin and Islands—10.00 a. Littlejohn $3.50to$35 near Central COUCH COVERS. A ni., el.OO, 5.15 p. ni. tage Landing for the nice assortment of To Eastern Lauding (Great Chebcague)— summer. Miss Edwards has been Couch Covers in rich Tapestry 10.00 a. m., 1.00. 5.15 ill. oriental and floral p. coming to the island for several effects, re- To South Freeport—HWH> a. m. versible and in all To Cliff Island. Western and Central Land- years and is very fond of it. desirable colors. Prices from 98c. ings (Great South Chebcaguo), Harpswell, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Bickford of to $3.00. Bailey and Orr's Islands—bt>.45, 10.00 a. m., 1.00. 5.20 p. m. this island left last week for the Bel- To Sunset Landing (Great Chebeague). Bus- grade Lakes, where will Washable Linen Couch tin Mere they spend Covers are the Island, l'oint. Birch and JOHNSTON-BAILEY several weeks at just I_sland GO. their thing Harpswell Centrt—10.00 a. m., 5.15 p. m. camp before for thA summer returning. place. They come with brown or RETURN (Week Days). Near Post Office green borders, are full TO PORTLAND Portland, Maine Mrs. Charles Osgood with her chil- size and cyst $2.50. From 1'eaks Island (Forest Citv Landing) dren and Mrs. John C. Hamilton, all —7.20, 9.30, 10.43 a. m.. 8.If., 12.3.1. 1.30, of this island, have gone away for 2.3.1, 4.:t.1. 5.3.1, 0.3.1, 7.50. 8.45. 1