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> ESTABLISHED VOL. IX. 20. 1 AS SECOMtl NO. > 1901. PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1909. I -2% J 29 50 yard dash. an inimitable Caesar and Mr. Yturr+n 8 3 family at the Downing Cottage. Miss Mary FOss. Orchard Cottage; Dahler was aided considerably by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tyler of 2nd. Miss Alice Orchard nature in his Big Executrix^— Perkins. Cot- impersonation of Daute; Brookline with their daughter. Miss tage; 3rd, Miss Ruth Miss Helen Overton and Cheney, Camp Carleton Ov- South Francis Tyler are enjoying a vacation Pequoig. erton as a and Harpswell. The Balance of the Stock of peasant girl a colored of two weeks at the Xoble cottage. Men's Events. lady respectively made a decided hit; NEWSY JOTTINGS OF DOINGS AT Miss Ida M. Hastings of 100 yard dash; 1st. Raymond Hill. Miss Isabelle Bonnell was a stunning Brooklyn THE who has been spending a month at Camp Pequoig; 2nd. Dexter Hunne- sunflower; Miss Mildred Sinnett made COOL POINT THE PAST ••Linwood" as the guest of Mr. and man; 3rd. William Hunneman of the a sweet little Red Riding Hood; Dr. WEEK. IRA F. CLARK & CO. Mrs. Jordan White, is now with cottage colony. Harriette Burnett as Night wore a relatives in Lewiston. but will return Three remarkable Helen Another Amateur legged race; 1st, William costume; Baldwin Entertainment. to South and Dexter was a Harpswell. Hunneman, cottage; 2nd, witching dryad: Ruth Baldwin Macedonian Circle Held Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Perkins and Dick Tate. Or- and Madeline Graf made flne gipsy Sidney Ensign are Fair. Mrs. chard Cottage; 3rd, Howard Parker girls; Eleanor Graf was a demure visiting Ensign's mother, Mrs. and Harold Udell, Summit House. milk-maid. Miss Harriet X. Hobson of Portland George S. Page and family. Mr. Is Now Sold I^awrence a Being Regardless of Cost. wneei narrow Race; 1st, Elliott Per- After the grand march, the couples is the guest for two weeks with Mrs. Page spent few days re- in kins and Dick Tate, Orchard Cot- broke into the two step and mirth J. P. Thomas of Hurricane Ridge. cently New York. want to turn every dollars tage; 2nd, Dexter and William Hun- ran riot at the incongruous combina- Mr. Addison Holmes of Boston is al- Mr. Fred Emerson, who has been neman, cottage colony; 3rd. Raymond tions of partners. Dancing contin- so visiting at the Thomas cottage. at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. worth of into Hill and Adrian ued till a late and the Mr. Thomas in with his Lemuel Bibber since June WE goods cash to Hayward, camp. hour, approach- company returned settle the Following the field sports an inter- ing midnight of the Sabbath dispersed guests. Messrs. Hector and Addison to Dover, X. H. on Friday to enter Estate. esting tennis tournament was played the merry throng. Holmes is now on his annual cruise on his senior year at the high school. Seasonable on the court in front of the Summit down east. The young men intend Mrs. A. P. Bibber with her daugh- Summer-wear to House between teams from Camp go as far as Mount Desert and ter. Iva and son Clinton have also re- has been Pequoig. the Hill Crest, Summit stop off at Pemaquid. turned to their home in Watervillo particularly hard hit House and Baseball. after a by Orchard cottage. Messrs. Miss Nellie Peterson spent last stay of two weeks, going to the cutter and Davenport and Stephenson of the Hill week with friends at price unusual bar- her home in (Continued on page Crest beat Messrs. Snow and Bissell LONG ISLAND DEFEATS CHEBEA- eight.) gains are the rule in these lines. of the Summit 6-2. 7-5, and Messrs. GUE IN A FAST GAME AT CHE- Starr and Haywood of Camp Pequoig BEAGUE GROUNDS. defeated the Mil!er Brothers of Or- Edftr M. Pilnt, Proprietor. chard Cottage 6.2- 6-3. best two out OT. Ohobeaguo Island, Ulalno. of three sets. In the Mans An Exciting Contest Won In The evening. Open June 24 to Sept. 10. Ira P. Clark & Co. field's band gave a concert on the Ninth; Libby and Nichols Twirl wide veranda* of the Hill Crest and Wsll. Or.e Price, Spot Cash Hatters and crowds of listeners the mu- Clothiers, Furnishers. enjoyed In one of sic. the fastest contests of the Casco Bay league season. I»ng 26 and 28 Monument On Saturday morning the gala Square. spirit Island defeated the Chebeague team still persisted and enthusiasm ran by the score of 4-2. on the Chebeagtin high as the remainder of the sports grounds on Monday afternoon. The were run off. The fair sex were game vas fast and cleanly contested again In evidence and were most en- and it was act. u.itil the ninth inn- thusiastic rooters each delegation ing thac U wad won when trying to outdo the others. The Tolman, Bradford Furniture re- Long Island scored, first, shov- Co., sults of the various events follow: 17 17 ing over two run* on Mi and 1-2 Preble St. Boys' three legged race; 1st, Roger and overthrow to home wth the Dealers In • • Benjamin Hunneman of the cot- ba*es full. Chebeague, howover. New and tage colony; 2nd, Rudolf and 8econd-Hand Furniture, Antique Coods of all Smutny came back strong In the kinds Kenneth Parker. Summit; 3rd. Albert bou«ht and sold. Also Auctioneers and seventh by sharp clouting and aided Appraiser#* Gross and Richard Hitchcock. Hill Crest. by errors pat over th*» tying run*. Th<- game wan then tooth and nail toadies' 50 yard relay race; 1st. Miss until the flrat of the ninth when Slch- Dorothy Greenwood. Mill C;est; 2nd. nli< wai touched up for a couple of Mrs. R. D. Beckley, Orchard Cottage; hlta which when Joined with fiome 3rd. Miss Amy Strecker, Hill Crest. SUMMER DAYS crude throwa reaulted In the winning Men's 100 yard won Kl- -A R E- relay; by run*. Chebeague In their half of the llott Perkins and If. Ordway. ninth made a gamp try and got rm-n Men's barrel race; Int. Klllott Per- on ba«ea. but Llbby waa too kins. A. atrong Orchard; 2nd, K. Webster. in the and Play Camp Pe*juol|c pinch the nlde wan retired Days. without any run*. For Girls' potato Long Inland Nowhere i# rare; 1st I>oris Ubby the well known the above statement more true then on the Hill pitcher of the Holmes. Crest; 2nd, Miss Doro- Portland shores of Casco Bay. On every Island and Headland one Mohawk* pitched fant ball, thy Moore. Miss Interesting Excursion to White Moun- Miss Josephine Thorpe is entertain- mon of Portland. Open Sept. 1 R*tej »n application- Excellent location, bath- prietor, has had her usual successful ing her two brothers. Mr. Richard C. ins. boating and flahinr. Accomodates 50- season and ha.* tains; Notes and Doings of the entertained a house Thorpe and Mr. Hubert D. full of guests? since in Guests. at on ftpp CHEBEAGUE FIELD DAY. early July. Maidoo • » Daring the summer the Woodbine T.ncJ|||U» « has In spite of the advancit^ seisflH" ^rrf^T^jn Saturday and intend to made many new friends as well as the Merriconeag House at South spend two weeks or more here for a (Continued from first page.) welcoming the return of old ones. If Harpswell continues to be well filled rest and recuperation. Both Mr. R. CHAKLES S. THOMft» the present outlook holds Mrs. with C. and good. guests, about thirty-five new Mr. H. D. Thorpe are in busi- and Sinnett will the un- the Hill Crest team. Messrs. Steven- Carpenter Builder keep house open names having been added this week to ness In New York, the former being j til the middle or son and who Bailey's Me* latter part of Sep- the "Breeze" Register. This num- with Charles and I Davenport, defeated Island, Hathaway Co., Messrs. Starr E«tim%te* fivcn cheerfully on all kinds of tember. ber stocks and and Haywood of Camp and building includes only those persons who bonds at 45 Wall street, repairing. All wjrit under my personal luper- Pequolg 6-2, 6-3. best three out of 1.1.1— Mrs. James Ross. Miss Sarah Ross have come for a permanent stay and and the latter with the 6-4, Darling Pump five sets. and Miss Beatrice Ross of Westmont, not just for the day. It Is a well Manufacturing Co.. which, we under- On Saturday evening, tne festal Montreal, , have been sojourn- established fact that the American stand. will Install some equipment Id spirit of the merrymakers ft und ing here since August tenth and In- tourists are realizing the advantage connection with the new water works expression in the fan- tend to extend their stay here until of taking their vacations near the extension in Portland. "tripping light tastic toe" in Hill Crest BAILEY ISLAND. September first. Mrs. Ross and her end of the summer season when Mr. Hall to the George Hale Pulsifer, who Is strains of Chandler's two daughters have summered on the hot, muggy weather has orchestra. Danc- MIm J. E. passed, summering on Yarmouth Island, was Massey, Prtf. for and ing was indulged in by over Chebeague many seasons, but this the clear, beautiful days have set the guest of Mrs. sixty Mary F. Peck the Ths most delightful and exclusive on Is their first visit to in. with couples until midnight, making a fit- spot Bailey. their bracing atmosphere. last of the week. Mrs. the i*lud. Situated on th« wit end in Peck ac- finale to full And so it is that ting grand the two days* cele- view of the ocean. Beautiful The Misses Mary C. and Lucia J. year by year the companied him back in Her- pin* groves and Sunday bration walks around the bouse. The houM U modern Dunbar of Youngstown. leave Merriconeag House entertains an al- bert Sinnett's motor boat. in Ohio, The Breeze Is uot responsible for erery respect, toilet*, baths and sewerage. Monday after a but ways increasing number of guests Rates and circulars on application. short, enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tolles of the the week's visit. who come late in the season. And authenticity of results above Long distance telephone in house. Open June Hartford. Conn., are entertaining at given which were 15 to Sept 15. this year will see all taken from the offi- Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Green probably pre- their summer cial of Mont- vious records charming home "Edge- decisions. N. have broken in this respect clair, J., been registered cliff"'above Little Harbor, Mrs. S. The awarded the Judging from the of late sea- Judges points as here the past week and will throng C. Dunham of Hartford probably son guests who have and expect follows:—Orchard Cottage, 147; Hill SEASIDE COTTAGE, spent another week or ten already sought Mr. Dunham to be their days accommodations here. guest the Crest, 128; Summit. 36; Camp Pe- here. first week of Mr. Dun- Bailey's Island, Maine, Mrs. F. E. Cram, Prop. A September. quoig. 29; Cottagers. 22; Hamilton Miss very pleasant outing was ham Is President of Florence Dunbar and her cou- enjoyed the Traveler's In- Villa. 13. The Hunneman Fine home-like house with the mid-lie of the week Brothers of boarding fine chambers and ex- sin, Mrs. H. P. by Mr. Nel- surance Association at Hartford. Mr. Sawyer, who are son B. Brookline. Mass.. were easily the stars cellent table. Rates on from June to x. at Gildersleeve of Brooklyn In and Mrs. Tolles are also application. Open 25 Oct guests Cleaves Villa on entertaining of the event, rolling up about visited Chebeague. company with his chum. Captain Mr. Cleveland fifty Transients accommodated. friends on the island Milnor of New York points which were counted the recently Stephen Toothaker of South and by and took dinner at Harps- Mrs. T. E. Calvert of Portland, as the Woodbine. well. The judges belong1n< to the Orchard gentlemen had an excit- whose husband Is editor of The Misses and the Ar- cottage. The officials In charge were: G. STETSON. Mary Annie ing chase up and down Mount Wash- gus. JAMES of Fisher, Chairman. Mr. J. P. of Hartford, Conn., who have ington and another race Swett Bos- been' for dear life Mr. C. Bailey's Island Ice Cream Parlors. prominent In the social T. Root, who has been vis- ton; Referee, W. E. life of the when they returned to Portland and Major; starter, Our Ics Cream Is mads from pure dairy cr«m and »j!s.tri crjth.l fruit. D»llr.r.l in brick* by house, iting his family here since ; Thomas Greenwood of departed Tu«»sday to spend a were trying to make the 5.30 boat Saturday, Passaic. N. J.; quart or gallon. Stet»on'« famous caramels ar» ma is on ths prsmisos daily. No fl n.r candy mad*. week the returned to his business in New I announcer and among White Mountains for home. On York recorder, Stuart E. Complete lin« of Confectionary. also boxoi Candies. Fruit. N its. etc Try our cool soda, all fruit Friday morning they on before Tuesday. Robson of Boston; Mr, 2c a W# are ths sxetusivs for returning home. swallowed a hasty luncheon and set Judges, J. syrups. Circulating library. day. scents ths Caaco Bar Breeze. or- Mrs. Frank V. Stephenson. ders taken here. out from the Mount Pleasant House. Stewart Osborn of Greenburg. Pa.; Mr. Papers. Mavazines. Sojvenir Postals, etc. Our tea-n calls for and delivers orders. N. C. F. Pousland of Ws aim to our trade. Bretton Woods, at three o'clock to Croton-on«Hudson. Y., U entertain- Cambridge. Mass.; plsass ing Miss Charlotte Dr. C. O. Clark of Robinhood commence the ascent along the Thomas of Port- Shelton. Conn.; Inn.. land. who la Mr. Q. H. Gleason of bridU* path*. which winds *1org well known in this vicin- Newton. Mass.; ity on account of her Mr. E. C. Hunt. Mr. T. H. DAVID P. SINNETT, The pant week has Mounts Pleasant. Franklin and Mon- philanthropy Hajrden. been one of real and Mr. George Udell. Mr. F. ]if • roe. Arriving at the summit In Ave indefatigable charitable work. S. Llppitt. Boat and gayety at the Inn. A contin- The Builder, Me. hours had Miss Marlon final results of the various Bailey's Island, uous round of merriment has they breakfast at the old L. Chamberlain and kept th*» events of the two did not Motor and boats of all kinds made to order. We have our guests "on stone Tip Top House, about nine two friends. Miss Ee Johnson 0 tollfti with open plumbtng. Running water In ■» The younger gu»sts of the days Maine. place. With those In hoow. EimIWdI UW« with plenty of m Inn, Toothaker had a points counted ______sustained strain to __ food. Bathinr. Boating and Ftshin*. about thirty In Misses M. Augusta Orchard »■ number, hare organ- his knee while and Burrage »nd Cottage would hr.ve JOHMJOMi Wroi» ized a going up. this Edith M. rl society which Burrage Messrs been a « June 15 to 20 they hare called made every motion as he Henry winner. without Hill Tt xi , . w . Open Sept. the painful T. and Frederick E. 1 "Robinhood Auxiliary." The 14<»a walker]. Burrage of Cam- Crest had the lead. After con- Bailey Island, Maine iutnmirpftet«iM. of the members bridge. Mass are registered siderable being to further the one of the p!*a/»ant*»t featurea of at the deliberation the coramtt'ee social life of the Inn. Johnson House for a two weeks' decided that no The officers the trip wti that the weather *n stay winner should be de- elected are Prea. Charles Mr. and Mrs. owing to the above Wesley clear enough ao eighteen fin# photo- Melville R. Davis clared, mentlon- Shrelner, Prea. and children. i ed and Honorary Mrs. Dr graph* w#re tak*n alone the route, George and Lewis Da misunderstanding, hence this E. S. LEE-MAN Lewis vis of Davis year's games will not Lautenhach, Vice Prea. Edward which will (terra a* reminder* of the Place. Congress street. j count among H. Purber. Portland, are the contests for the ■alley Island, Maine. Honorary Vice Pres. Miss outing. and glvp their friend* a fin* spending August on the cup. and as thre-» Rosamond Island, having been consecutive wins are Greenwood, Secretary, ld*a of the beautiful view* along the here every sum j necessary to Livery, Teaming and Baggage Expressing. Our carriages Miss Nellie Mulr, mer for eight years. gain this It still Treasurer, Miss path. They left for Portland on Mr. Davis Is trophy. remains In meet all boats; Marguerite I,autenbach. A the afternoon with the Grand Trunk at the the hands of the committer. chafing train and when th*r Portland Lmii otder« for Lwatl'l dish party was given the Station. •l;mirhot»l»rhnrill«i pier* IiprM*. Telephone ••14 night of the r^arhM th« Union Station had only organisation of the alxteen A Auxiliary. ralnutea to catch th# taut boat Jolly party are the "Kllcare Club" Mr*- CkMi'r 9l*Mtl 0«. O. On down the who are Thursday night, one of the treats hay. hat managed to get spending a week on a house of the aeaaon aboard at the was a vod-o-vil show, aft*r a hard run and finally party Russell cottage "Poland given some of arrived House." Island Co. by the clever members horn*, happier, wlner and norer They arrived on Bailey Baking of the "Smart 8*t" m»n. and have been Satarday SAVE The program enjoying lif# here lo BAKERS OP BREAD CAKE AND waa aa follows: the utmost Among thou# who r*gl*tered at th# daring the week Sever PASTRY; BREAD A SPECIALTY al members hotel laat week for a were I. "Because You are Ton" permanent atay visiting here In the Q«f«k UnehM. Btiiq Ultri. Mala*. by the were a summer of 1903. The Agony /Quartette. party of ladlea from Connecti- following com- Orders delivered one* a day. On All Goods and cut. Cameras II. "Hypnotism" They ar* Mra. P. 8. 8om#»r*. Sporting cleverly executed. Mia* an«ythe hit of the Ladle SheKoo an i Mia* Elale for evening, by Mr, M HubbH of ■top Lunoh at the Senator, 40 Crowell and Sbelton with MIm E Ixohangt St. MONEY Charles W. Somera u YAllan of Derby. £ RkRS?C ,S# *-•* U *-« <*—*— ^ "*-*• iff. "Oood Dr. John dlnlnc ftonm *n Mrnnd Night Dear" Vocal aolo by Dyke of Melroae haa re. IW for LmHot ». till S m. EASTERN ARM8 & IV. White and hla p. CYCLE CO., Charade, "Robin Hood and Ills party. Mr. Whlta haa ao far The Kodak of Maine. 182 Middle St. Merry Men." Mr. Parson and Mr. recovered after hla recent aeti- Shop Page were oui that he excellent In the role of Injury waa enabled to PORTLAND J,*,*,. BUM. Ruth and Lillian Ford, and BesMe Wray. Messrs. Carl Harold Schonland. A Maclnnea. Ralph and ttlward. Casco Bay. First-Class Wl|ht, Fred* Fbrd House, Island Jr.. Alloa Mabey, toMLJ Grocery Long Ava Fruits. M«»t« tnd Poole. Gardner Underbill. 8. CHAi. JL. Provisions Prldham and Mr. and Mrs. A Smith. CVSHING, Prop. Mr. Bl M. Cashing Is A First-Clsss his entertaining R«sUurant and Shore On* of the pleasant events of the mother Mrs. A. Rice of New York season at the West End occurred Wed- city at his summer home. East End. Dinner Room Recent Dining nesday the 18th, when a number of guest* of the Harriman's Ver- yoang people at the Casco Bay house ona Villa are Grace Jackson. Cold Sods N. Mr. Brooklyn. Ico Cresm gave a party In Cushlng's hall In hon- Y., Frank Cox. New York city, or of the 18th birthday of Miss Cora- Chas. Cox and wife of Grand Mich, Rapids. mae Harris. The hall was decorated for and daughter Smma, Miss Alice At cobb's avasf the occasion with bunting, and Larrabee of Portland. Mra A. Meader cuff islahd flags and Japanese Lanterns. The tables were daughter. Mrs. P. Ffeeney of Deer- prettily decorated with cut flowers In log Diet. the center of which was the large Commonwealth cottage was the birthday cake Illuminated by 18 fancy scene of a Jolly gathering last Tues- & candles. day when Colonial Refreshments of fruit, cake, night Mlas Mabel Davis gave Antique Furniture a fancy crackers, candy and Ices were charming card party in honor of her served, after which and games friends. Misses Hazel Milliken of Old We also manufacture were Orchard and enjoyed until a late hour, when Mildred Shaw of Buck- Tiding house on this Island, a fln« rtew of th« Ptae» all mnnnamUng bay. departed, that Miss Cora- field. Me. The rooms were very taste- wishing POT* alongside the house where rockers and hammocks an for on after! Shera- mse fully decorated and the at* htppendale, might have many as happy birth- delicious refresh- IQMta. ments were Bathing; boating and fishing. Clam Bake House accommodatae ton days and that she might celebrate served. The ladles' prize 409 and de- was with Clam Bakes Hepplewhite them hete. Those that attended were awarded to Lillian Ford. Gent's dancing privileges. and Shore Dinners eerred hare. Opaa to Jane IS to Mimes Gladys Gushing. Melville prize Ralph Wight and Clifford Rus- Sept. IS. Rates and circulars on application. Accommodates IMl sell signs. Breen. Lillian Joynt. Margaret True. was fortunate to get the booby. Only twenty minutes sail from Portland. Cora Crelghton, Sarah Joynt. Eva Mac- The others present were. Ruth and Vane. Geneva Blckford. Alice Sacre. Fred Ford. Ethel Bates. Bessie Wrsy, Messrs. Roland Woodbury, Edmund Alton Mabrey. Carl Schonland. Sum- Brown. HerberJ VanAmberg. Harold ner Fob. Ralph Woodman and Har- Summers, George McLaughlan. Chas. old Mclnnes. Holden, A. Webber, John Conway. Dr. W. P. Hutchlns' wife and daugh- Bennle. Walter and Charlie Cushlng. ter Ruth and Miss Edna M. Hutch- Oflc* and Workrsonii Laird Harris Jr. Chaperoned by Mrs. lns of Rumford Falls. Me., have taken M. J. Delaney. Special guests, Mrs. Mr. Peter Christiansen's home for the The New Hill Crest 55 Union Street* Maine Gertrude Harris and Mrs. Jennie E. rest, of the season. Portland, Harris. 631 Telephone House Telephone 1128*8 Mrs. Frank Rideout of Nashua. N. is a Chebeague, Main* w Chu. H., guest of Mrs. James Pierce W. Hamilton, Prop. at the Grab cottage. East End. Our house is Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hannaford and L finely located. The view from the large Geo. Sylvester and wife of Portland Chebeague broad piazzas and chambers is delightful. Toilet were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C- rooms on each floor. The table is with the W. I-eGrow at Rockhaven. supplied Get best in the market, and cream direct from the Best Miss Helen Devlne of Gorham. N. vegetables Sale our Always H.. is a of for Church. own farm. Tennis court on lawn in front of guest Mrs. Oar motto is to oar Wendall Lea- The supply trade with the beet obtain- vitt at "Feast of Cherry Blossoms." house. Fine beach for able in the Ilsleyhurst. a bathing and market. Oar meat is well Miss sale of fancy work, domestic artl- boating. Large department itocked Madeline Hall of Arlington. dance hall and amusement room and oar era clea and ail sorts of good to outside the main prioee always right. Oar clerka are at Mass., is a guest of Prances Keller of things hotel. joar eat. including cake, ice cream Plenty of diversions. service and all orders are delivered. the Olive cottage. Adrian Keller has candy, promptly and fruit-syrup was held on returned from a visit in Litchfield. Me. Tuesday evening at Hill Crest hall and Kates on Application Accommodates R. H. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Durgln and proved 120 CLEAVES a very pleasant and successful occa- Open Jun« 15 to October 1 son Clyde of Saco, were week end CtacbMfM'i L—SlBf Qrocer sion. The fair was given by the La- guests of G. L» Grossman and family TWO STORES: HAMILTON'S near dies' Aid society of the Methodist LANDIMQ AND NEAR POST OFFICE Doughty's Ldg. ai church, and the will be de- Gladys Egge of West Somerville and proceeds voted to the work Miss Nellie Brown and Miss Evans of general of the committee. As all the has not Dorchester, were recent guests of Miss money ben turned in it is Annie Sharp. impossible to state Is worth all it because it the as- at present what this fund will amount costs, gives Mrs. E. J. McLeod. Mrs. W. M. BRIDGEPORT to. sored that of content which mOToao Church and daughter Doris M.. of Dor- feeling he does not "The Motor That Motes'* The hall was chester. Mass., Misses Ruth Frederick very prettily decor- otherwise have unless he carries this form of Mmm ud Died Laanebee, Automobiles and of ated for the occasion, being Motor*. See oar Skiffi (or Milton, Mass.. and Grace Lindsey arranged Rowing 912 00 to a of protection . • of Hyde Park. Mass.. Misses Mabel Alm- represent bower cherry blos- Commercial soms. These buds were Automobile ft Motor Boat gren and E^ntly Frederick&en of Cam- made of small Exchange pieces of tissue flXMDtW.UTnmCLD. Mr. **4 Commercial bridge. Mr. John Church, Bristol. K. paper twisted about CHESTER L. JORDAN & CO. St., Portland, Me. the twigs of which I., and Oscar Church of Hyde Park, branches, framed 13 the from Exchange St., Portland, Maine are stepping at the l-10-29th windows, swung the ceiling, Ch—tor L Jordan Kegt. or Edgar L. Jordan B. Lin wood Jordan building for a few weeks. trimmed the booths. The most at- IN GALLS tractive and BROTHERS We are glad to see the Belmont novel arrangement in KimAorvmi ow the room was the opened up once again, Mr. and Mrs. perhaps large "or- ange tree" in the LD1IZU J. W. Howson of Everett. Mass.. the corner. Here were hung the Soda and Mineral owners, with their daughter and hus- "grabs" wrapped in cotton Waters and orange paper to resemble the Ginger Ale and Tonic Beers band. arrived Saturday, and will stay until Labor day. real fruit. The center of the room was Sole Agents For Llthla Beer and General the Bottlers R. C. Fenton of Portland Sun- occupied by domestic, fancy work All ordsrs large or ■mail will receive our and careful attention 1 spent prompt Agents For Moxle Nerve Food at as and souvenir booths, where sorts day the Imp the guest of Mr. H. all Grocerias Pratbiow Dry Goodb Hardware If wast the beet be a are to be served oar J. Closson. cf useful household articles were dis- joo with bevc:afee MmU Paints played. around Pastry Drags 3S Mr. A. C. Clark and wife. Mr. and Passing the border of Fruit 36, and 40 Pium Street, the Confectionary loe Cream Sodae Souvenlre Portland, Maine Mrs. C. L Tabor of Whitman. Mass.. room the first table was devoted to the sale of and Mrs. F. Godlng of Montreal are candy and fruit-syrup, LONG ISLAND MARKET guests of Mrs. Lila Woodbury. and proved as popular a center as Head off Doa|hty Ldg. Loaf Island, Maine usual at Miss FUwence Baxter of Passaic. N. such an affair. The handker- J., Miss fiances Boole o( chief table next it was a very orna- Brooklyn. mental RUBBER N. Y.. and Miss Mary Con rod of Dor- as well as prolific department EVERYTHING of chester, Mass.. were recent guests of the sale, some of the goods hav- Qardsa Mrs. come from Hm, Horn, DraflMft RmImM Rubber Dan McKenney. Beach avenue. ing Japan. The popcorn tosdrtoo, and If It's Robber too want, call at Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Nashman and cream booth was kept very busy, daughter of New York city, are guests providing enough of this delicious A. IKS. Pln'k l*i am PORTLAND RUBBER of Mrs. to the CO., 259 Middle St. Albert Woodbury, Beach ave- commodity keep little girls SOUTH HARP8WELL, MAINE nue. supplied who dispensed it around the Stable* Mr. Arthur Smith room. Those who must think of the of Arlington is a Mwritif km Qccin Vk« guest of B. G. Jones and family at the family table were glad to find the g Inn Ankara C«lm Clark & Gritten | East End. cake bcoth, where they could pro- The finest and sale* cure livery, boarding stabler in Casco W. Gardner long of Somerville It a very appetizing wares. Then the Bay. hnve luotir aod our are Our three stables are ed to everything line paMons guest of his mother at the ever popular ice cream cone was equipk handle all the business of always Longwood, this we a«*urel ot Miss A. F. found near the place and are to furnish WE receiving full value foe the money. Meat ii Safford of Melrose. Mass. Is right door, where one prepared teams with careful a guest of Mrs. A. D. who could satisfy his appetite as soon as drivers at any hour o! the or our and we have what want. Maclachlan day night. Expressing and specialty you Oar three team) Is aleo here. be came to see and buy. of all kind* receive ere at moving i-rompt and csretol atteotion. your service and Mr. John Miller of and At the close of the evening a short prompt delivery dprlngfleld Have all your checked in care i guarAnteei. B. P. address was baggage of A. £. inkh»m. Simmons of Lynn are guests at made by the pastor of South the Mlzpah cottage. East end. the church, in which he announced Harpswel), Maine. and Dr. the Slang. the purists rot with them. The W. E. Beale and family of presentation of a beautiful siik Automobile To Let by Day or Hour With Careful Chauffeur. Slant; words and phrases are pion- really apt slang words Inherit the Brockton. Mass.. will be at their cot- handkerchief to the chairman cf the •eers of the language to be. Some of earth, the people and the dictionaries. tage until I abor day. having arrived society. Mrs. Charles Cleaves. Many these the first of the week. thanks are due to Mr. Charles pioneers die on the plains, not They are born on the athletic fleld Ham- ▼trile Mr. C. A. Stackpole and sister Miss ilton for the use of the and to enough to cross the centuries; or In the stress of ctowded where hall, life, Edith of the many friends who short Stackpole Somervllle, Mass.. kindly contri- cut speech Is a necessity. You are now guests at Annhurct cottage. buted gifts of goods and money to the find them flrst in the yellow Journals East End. sale. and the mouths of babes. Perry g. Arkerman and wife of The Mat of those who were In If are you responsible for any of Spring street, Portland, were guests charge of the booths and. their as- of the babes you have to be a purist pro Sunday Peter O'Connor at Fernrest. sistants follows: Orange tree, Mrs. Thomas tern. Don't fret to hard! You are Foley and Prank J. Welch Charles Cleaves, Miss Anna Christen- of Portland were recent sen. Miss aid merely hearing language In the mak- guests of Ed- Ernestine Robblns, Mr. Healing mund Mahoney at Bay View cottage. Nelson Newell. Mr. Gordan Belmont Ten settles a Hoge; Club ing. years word In the Miss I.ucy Blakeledge. who has been candy. Rev. Mrs. J. dictionary—or In oblivion.—Nautilus. atul Jackson; spending the summer with her parents handkerchiefs, the Miiises Hart, lis- Plumbing at Overlook returned to her home in ter Harris, Esther Cooke. Elizabeth Chicago the first of week. A«h and the Henrietta Klnckle; fruit sy- Miss Pauline de Veer who has been rup. Mrs. M. M. Mansfield. Miss Ale a Mary guest at Bellevue cottage returned Dletz. Miss Marie Mr. Ginger——Bfc———— Bobbins. John to her "RIGHT AWAY" home in Jamaica Plain the first Christensen; domestic, Mrs. Aaron BT0VE8, RANOFS, of the week. Cleaves. Mrs. Preston Hitchcock. Mrs. An ideal drink and stomach tonic. HNWARB Misses Matfd J. The finest In Johnson of Belmont Albion; rancy work. Mrs. Sylves- and made from Ship 8'nm, I^n*«raa CUSTOMERS Pearl Wilson of I.ynn are guests ter Hill. Mrs. Bert rand quality, the best ingredients, and pare ■bo Doughty; pop- 0«l>«y Far- at Marriner's summer home. corn and !• cream. Mrs. William A. Har- Belmont water. This water has been a ni hlnn Mi| Clcanlat Miss Helen Spring favorite Barwlck of Montreal la ris. the Misses Helen Thompson. Mar- a gnest of on the market for the Schonlands at Snnset garet and U«rtrude Albion. Arabia 33 years. FOSTER'S DYE HOUSE and F.4C.B. NASH CO. cottage. Harriet Harrla and Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. O. of Use the best. Your has FOK IT. 80-12 OU St., Oft. FritKtCluirel C. Flett Waver- Hitchcock. Mr. Clinton Oriick; cake. only grocer it. Manufac- l-W-310 ly. Mass.. were Mrs. MC. recent guests of Mrs. John Rose. Mrs. Stusrt Wood; tured by The Belmont Water PORTLAND, Sandman at Seward No. 2 at the West Mrs. Spring Co., Depot, 14! All Length* Bid OIotw Clntftd Mo souvenirs, Cora Bishop; Ice End. cream. Misses Howard. Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass. Mrs E Hamilton. H Jackson and daughter Charles Cleave* and IJncoln Hamil- Toulse who hav»» been suents at the ton. Miss Henrietta Harris. On sale in Portland and Casco Islands the Fords, have Bay by T. M. JOHNSTONE returned to their home The decorations were made under dealers: Id Fomervllle. Mass. the following Hamilton HE A l EST AT K direction of Mrs. James Albion Mrs. E. F. of and Cottage PtAfci ISiAIID. ML Nay Skowhegan. Me., Mrs. William A. while M. M. Hay*! Sons, Portland A. H. was Harris, Hamilton, a recent gnest at the cot- Mr, Charles Ltttioffoi* A Co.. Portland Q Choki lot* for Ml* on ibort Oray Cleaves snd Mr. Howard front, Und tage. Hamilton W. L. Plnkham. t>oirth Mar«imH ft. W. Hamilton. Mr* B. W. Hminm, »■ *11 part* of Ik* Hl*od. and *U arranged the booths, and Arthur Palmar, waat Pfp> OMU|«* Ml as Ellrabeth B. Harprwell kind* of ihor* Bryant of Cornell Mr. John Rose W. V. nsrfvaii.Randall. w ww% n«rM of prop*ny for *•!*. had charge of the C. WtM HwwwtN A. •. lummfr orhool of Cornell unlveralty. dpor. M. York, ■aiiaya l«la«* M. H4 Otatnl Am, PMk* c M. ■antra I •'and MannjpT^ I., If*. Ithaca. N. Y., la apendlng a few wwk* Clary, with brr W. O. Craft. 3aH«ya I aland mother at tb« Allstoa cot- A C. M. Cobb. CUP IP and tage. Bonaparte in London. nmms: Aa L. B. MtRRlMAN MIm Beatrice Hanter and Ml** A unfamiliar nam* appear* In Lon- The don MELROSE Reed of N. Y. city are gueata at Blde- 'a Court Circular—that of bla Hlgb- a-w*e. the neaa nimmer home of Mra Prlnco Roland Bonaparte, who. W*ath*rbe*. Main* arriving at Wlndaor Caatle on Satur- lit**** MiiH, Mlaa Ethel Wight entertained the Contractor day. had th*» honor of dining with the We«t End Hummer residents very •n wwt King and Queen. aa had alno tho TABLE BOARD A SPECIALTY pVaaantly la»t Wednesday evening at •jx"niiinig Prlncea aecretary, M d<»« her mothera aiimmer home, the Pow Marea. The mm it to hit, f only other Brtw Wow cottage. Mr. Edward Wight haa •urrlTi-c Boc apart la t Cottaga Prlnco arrived for a few weeka' visit. whoM nam* 4gurea In tho Mr. Maurice Ptcard of New York aanala of Wlndaor Caatle la la city a guest of the Tiffany's who Prlnco (Victor) Napoleon. tho are summering at the Owl cottage. Pretender, who. at tne lnrttat»cr» Weat End. of Queen Victoria, accompanied Trade With Mr. Jamea Wr»y who has been the Us Rmpreea Eugenie on a •pending a few weeks dining with htfl par- vlalt to the fffiSKSS *nta at lato aoverelgn In the Bronx haa returned to hla 1894. On that Groceries, Etc. borne In New York. occaalon another H«t to Meats, Provisions, Intereatlng DM of oaupwhltlw tod «t rwlfi tmk irueat appeared at •kuiubl* dan? lirose« Mabel De- married to Queen Victoria* a ris. Ethel Bates. Etbel Wight. Alice granddaughter. Peaks Island Jj Condi's Wand Hie Chebeague Bowling Alleys & Casino Four lobulation The second whist to charity party ▲ very enjoyable graphaphone en- alleva in one b« held the ladles of of by the Torrlngton tertainment was given in the hall last Point district took place last the fiiett build- Monday Friday evening and was enjoyed by a ir Retort Journal la Now la the of the for the England evening parlors Union large audience of visitors and resi- ingt» pur- House. As stated in an Published Issue several dents. The concert wss pose ou the Erery weeks these arranged by sgo parties are arranged Mr. W. H. Morton of Portland, who Maine coast. to sld sn unfortunate family In Port- entertained the company with a large can be land snd those In charge of the affair Alleys From to end on the Lest in Each Month variety of concert records. Including June September Thursday can vouch personally for the resl need for from October to opers airs as sung by Sfembrlch, Te- engaged pri- May and worthiness of those In whom vate they trazzlnl, and C|ruso. As a result par tie*. have taken an Interest. It ! Is planned of the evening's collection, those in lighted A, to have the of the to Finely CROWLEY LUNT, B«itors U< PsMtshsrs proceeds dance charge were able to announce that and be held at the Maine perfectly Eighth regiment twenty-live dollars was raised for the Ottos, 99 Street, loom 0, Portland hall on devoted to adjusted. behaag* Saturday evening purpose for which the benefit was held. the same cause; and every one able to The same list of selections was played a do bo should lend his and Cigar and help sympa- at a concert held at the Rockmere the thy by attending. 0»s Yesr, S1.00; next Friday night, the program being Confectionery. Mr. Will 8tevens who sited as man- repeated by request. Light Drink*. ager of Greenwood ADVUTBMG RATES Garden during the Professor O. Joe Henry Pearson with his " Cream, fool summer, severed his connection with ~ per h*.h first week; additional insertions at reduced rates. Reading Notices, wife and son, Theodore, were guests Tab a Ladies' fLOO that enterprise on Monday and has 16 cents per line. A postal brings our advertising man for a few days last week st the sum- Boom. D»n't fail to v'ait goue to New York to assume his new Reception the Ca*ino while yoa are mer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in duties. Mr. Stevens has a of Cmsoo Ail are weicome, bteamers oltwi. host M. Pearson. Professor Pearson la In Bay. land friends here who regret to have him must send in on or before charge of the Department of Modern desiring changes copy Monday preceding leave ss he has a Merriam East End of to insure insertion. proved very capable Languages at the Massachusetts In- Point, Chebeague day publication and efficient manager of the Nickel A. C. stitute of Technology and his ROBBINS, Hotels and Houses in the for four or more inches theatre and In family Ibte Boarding Bsy contracting Keith's Portland dur- resides in Newton. issue for nave the of inser- ing the past year. apace per displayed advertising, privilege weekly Mr. EI H. Slayton returned to his lonof under the classification of Register of Tourists, free A horse attached to a grocery wagon guests'names oilcharge. business In Boston on Sunday after a and owned by F. L Brackett, backed visit of several weeks at the J. S. Season of off the wharf at Forest THUR8DAY, AUGUST 26, 1909. City landing Dawes bungalow. Mrs. will 1900, Jane 15. last The had Slayton Saturday evening. driver continue her visit on Cousins Island. to 8ept. 15 gone to secure from the incom- freight Mrs. Lois Stoddard of is SERVING THE PUBLIC? ing steamer, and the horse Brockton, becoming enjoying a visit of two weeks at the backed Into water be- MINIATURE ALMANAC frightened, the home of her Mrs. fore he sister, Charles H. SmuBit Of all the Incompetence in railroad could be caught. Confusion Hill. at once reigned on the boat but some Sun Lgth. High Tide management that has come to the no- Mrs. C. B. Reynolds and daughter one managed to cut the beast loose and Day Rices Sets of Day Morn Eve tice of the traveling public this sum- Harriet of Portland are guests of Mr. Hons) he swam ashore uninjured. The watf- 26 5.00 6.26 13.26 6.30 7.00 mer that of the electric railway be- and Mrs. William H. Norton at tbe (bfbM|«6 on and harness were recovered the lnud 27 5.01 6.25 13.24 7.20 7.40 tween N. and New- "Norton Log Cabin." Mrs. A. H. Hill Portsmouth, H., next On the crest of the choeen by everyone as an Meal location. 28 5.02 6.23 13.21 8.25 8.40 morning. of was slope, Overlooking ranks as Portland entertained at tbe the ocean and the restful Island scenery of field and wood. No tor bury port. Mass., the beat Master Leon D. of Sooth better spot 29 5.03 6.21 13.18 9.15 9.40 Sterling Norton for a sbort last complete rest and recreation. Table and ervlce first-class. A witia of in I* camp stay commodates, 30 5.04 6.20 13.16 10.15 10.25 example boys' play railroading Portland passing a few days at the week. cottage. 76 guests. Rates reasonable. MRS. CciNTw.< m. mAMlTun, rro^rittor. in New England. Over a direct stretch Willow cottage as the of his •31 6.05 6.18 13.13 11.05 11.15 guest On Thursday a party of visitors from of road of less 30 miles last Sat- grandmother. Mrs. Josiah 1 5.06 6.16 13.10 11.40 11.50 thap Sterling. the Ridge House and "Fir Ledge" had Mrs. C. H. Walker and Miss Florence •Full Moon. urday, passengers going from the an enjoyable day's outing to Bruns- Island View G. Walker of Marlboro. Mass.. are en- Cottage New Hampshire city of Hale dry dock wick. where they were much interest- joying a short with friends on HEAVY fame to were outing ed in the historical build- Great TRAVEL. Newburyport. compelled Peaks viewing old Chebcago*. M«. Island. of to cars four wait at a ings Bowdoin college. left change times, Mr. W. H. Kimball and his son Mr. Tbey The of the the island by 6teamer in the L. F. pride bay, the magnifi- standstill over one hour in cars that Georre Kimball are a early HAMILTON, Prep. enjoying week's and made cent steamer is morning the trip to and Machigonne, carrying were to start sometime, and finally vacation, at the cottage on the LOCATION and family from Portland by trolley, on table first-class. at least one-third more The Misses returning FINEVerandas and rooms. passengers realize that the last train from the point. Rena and Gladys the in large airy Rates "Maquolt" the afternoon. Those on Cottage annex. than last year. Drawn her latter their Steers of Island Pond. Vt.. were week application. Open by size, city to destination had who went on the outing were Miss June IS to Sept. It. comforts and end guest* at the Kimballa. luxurious furnishings, gone, leaving them yet 10 miles from Mary T. Goodman. Miss Margaret Araonr the recent at the the crowds beard her in preference the end of the route. On that day guests Mather. Rev. W. Cbauncey Emhardt, "Valetta" were Messrs. C. E. and J. Miss to any other steamer of the Casco three hours and 15 minutes were con- Anna C. Neufville. Mrs. Dennl- E. Austin cf New Haven, who and lines fleet. She spent Ron, and the Misses and Grace Hamiltoa Villa Bay Harpswell sumed in covering this short distance. last week with Agnes Dr. and Mrs Prank S. Den ni son. ItlMtf draws for all boats indirectly as peo- It was not a holiday either. If this va- Bicklord and ChtbMgua family. Mr. C. E. Austin The R. S. Davis Co. of Portland ple will take other steamers to of who Aims B. Hamimw, Prop. junc- riety trolley service is to be ex- has enjoyed an outing to Peaks make a specialty of cottage furnish- At tb« But Bad. tion points and leave them then for tended In New and the during several seasons is popular Only Hampshire, previous in rs.—Adv. t minutes' walk from the Machigonne, where' otherwise stand coach of the Yale Mandolin and Ban- people for It, through travel by Mrs. William Rent and daughter. land lag. Pin® frm and ahadirt jo clubs. Mr. J. E they would perhaps refrain from trolley will be all over in the Granite Austin is in the Miss Maude Rent from Allston, Mass.. walks. Ftcab term and ooaao government employ in his home act». Beat of ritw—e—■ making an excursion at all on the state. When you can walk the whole city. are guerts at the home of Mrs. Rent's prod Miss Bertha Smith and Miss Ortel- Bates oa application. Ambbi boats serving their own landings. The distance in the time son. Mr. William S. Rent known as required by the la Taylor of Spencer are BiodaUa with ooufga 40 pw. new steamer bas guests at the the "Island Home" cottage. Mrs. Ef- been receiving her cars to cover a part of it, it Is about Arthur E Bishop cottage for two fle I.ow of Somerville is also share of knocks, claims of expense time to take the rails and trans- weeks. On being up Monday Mies Bolston and entertained friends on the and by island. running her being often heard, port them to the Miss arrived at junk shop. Cu*hing the Bishop Mrs. Georgie Merrill and North n«r near but she is the daughter. road, Noddle Head, East- pride of the line and cottage to enjoy a fortnight and Miss Jennie outing Merrill have gone to ern Eud and Central 1 comments in her favor are heard ev- all four ladles are here for Inndingn. Ouly min. From Gold to their fliat Rochester. N. H., to enjoy a sbort vis- Central Copper. vacation on walk Irr m abore I ery one who listens to the the island. it with friends. A. hutliin^ enrli, boata.etCL day by There is no clearer of the example Mr.* and Mrs. John Accommodate*, with S3 On a bad* talk of passengers. There is no doubt J. Dewey and The chapel services held last Sun- annex**, fuwta. mining of the new day than these Mrs. of • venue and near wood*. Baa lood that the Strong Queechy. Vt., were en- afternoon were led Rev. House pianilfoly suppled. company made a wise move day by N. J a tea on a »i l.ca Ion to great copper camps set down in the tertained on Monday Mr. and H. Rowe of when built this boat and the fu- by Mrs. Yarmouth, who substituted fbi. S«Mca Mill. C I they heart of the old time H. E Biker and Chebeague Prop., cbeagee aland. Me. gold country. family at 'Le Repos" for the regular pastor of the chapel. ture business will show this even cottage. Gold mining meant fortunes to the A pleasant time was enjoyed at the more than at present. If the Casco Miss Mabel Adams few; the Argonauts came and gath- of the Colonial home of Csplain Alonzo Hamilton last and Haxpswell lines doM not hotel. Portland, is pay tbtti mttttews and left the land the guest during- Tb'**r<*av afternoon when a birthday a dividend this it wiH not be be- the present week of Mrs. year almost as wild and unconquered as Actor P. Dun- party was given In honor of Xiss Hel- cause ham at of expense of operation of the found It. "Ryefleld" Hadlock's cove. en Bartlett of Winchester. they Few permanent towns Mr. A. Among but reason of H. Benoit who is other boats, by the big fixed and cities mark their trail. But spending enjoyable features incident to the week with his charges the assumed family at their the affair was the presentation of a company respon- copper enlists an army In Its ser- "EdjA?water" cottage entertained Mr. birthday cake trimmed witn sibility for when they bought the vice; It sets Arthur Russell prettily big buildings rocking and Mr. E Taylor over sweet peas, ferns and candles to the equipment of the old Casco Bay com- with the roar of the week end. machinery where These gentlemen are young lady by Mrs. T. Hes- pany, sunk in debt as it was and run- I connected George the gold hunter pitched his tent and with the well known Bos- ton of Philadelphia. a ton hat ning huge bluff in Its throes. • firm. Sworn dying builds its railroads where he packed Russell Co. Mrs. Among the outings enjoyed by the The of Machi- E A. Layton of tonnage figures the his mule trains. 8cience steps down | Westbrook with her guetts at "Fir Ledge" recently was a will family was also a Sonne be a slight surprise to from a Pullman now where Romance guest of Mr. and trip to Cape cottage on Monday. Al- Mrs. Benoit on some who are not accustomed to with blanket roll and Sunday. though a heavy easterly storm was tramped rifle Don't neglect to compare boats in this way. She is replace broken cot- prevailing at the time only a small and gold pan. and telephone and tage and fittings kitchen utensils this amount of rain fell which might mar listed at 425 gross tons. The Aucosis- wires follow the trails of telegraph fall, from the stock of R. S. Davis Co. the of the A -1 — pleasure trip, tbe company Values in co, the next in size, is a 160-ton the express riders.—Out West. had a fine aee Special opportunity to the heavy steamer. The latter carries 550 jar. jack pas- Williams has returned to surf as It rolled iiv from the sea and sengers. the former 1000. James Ottawa after Capt. Indications. spending three weeks broke over the ledges and rocks at and with his parents. Mr. L. Long Engineer George H. "Do you think that Canada will ever and Mrs. L. J. the harbor entrance. The guests Williams nt Doughty are able and at their "Frontenac Place." Mr. who accompanied Mrs. C. Thor- expert become Americanized?** Kenneth Henry two important posts on the Machi- Williams, another son, has ton were Mlrs Mary T. Goodman. Mrs. "Well, she plays baseball."—Louis- also flnifhed his visit here and gone George T. Heston. Miss Margaret E. Summer gonne. ville Merchandise Courier Journal. to Montreal for the winter. Mather and Mrs. W. Em- The Cbauncey annual reunion and gathering hardt. of members and in their families has The guests who have arrived re- Bargains Ei;rj Dept. been held during the past week at the cently at the Ridge House included Eighth Maine Regiment armory. While Mrs. B. C. Nelson. Mrs. and A. A. MILLS. Prkh. L. Duke, Attend Our Sales L. PHILLIPS, Tax**. times *re always Misses Friday F. O. Vic* Pbm. lively here, guests the Cora and Lucy Duke from PALMER, C. B. OODLEY, 8 EC being entertained the entire season, Charleston. S. C., who came to Cous- the has building taken on an app?ar- ins last Saturday. It Will Help You ance of extra & activity lately. The .Mr. Aiexanner J. smitn rejoined his OWEN, MOORE CO. parlors are (I- COSPO.tATBD) constantly crowded end family at Edge C*1 ifT*» on Sunday af- every seat is SOS A 507 reserved in the dining ter spending the week in participating CUNOKEd3 5T. rooms. It was even found necessary in the army manoeuvers around Bos- PORTLAND. Me. to request all Men's Toilet 6oods former guests to give ton. Mr. Smith is a cornetist in Furnishings Dep. up their One lot Men's Silk four- Imported Tooth Brushes, reg- accommodations and the ca- the band of the Fifth Massachutetts large sino in ular price 20c arfd 25c. order to And room for the vet- regiment. in-hand Ties, all new pattern*, 15c, erans and their large of colore to select Sals, 9c each families. Mrs. H. J. Currier of Bangor ar- variety To visitors we Mrs. Prout and new end French Face Powder, regular and customers, extend her ion Chirles of rived on Saturday at "Avalyon" to from, flowing shape, Bostrn with tie price 35c. 17c Mr. George Law son of be the guest of Mrs. William F. regular 50c Sale, Soifiervllle are and a Half Florida Water, regular price service enjoying a long visit Prime and family for an extensive Day Sale, 25c every and convenience at (be 25c. 8. O. Sloan cottage, having al- riait. Men's fine cotton Hose. In Salt, 17c bottle two Bay Rum, regular 25c. ready spent weeks of their vaca- Among the other guests entertain- black, tans and black with white price, tion on I be Sals, 17c Island. ed by Mr. and Mrs. William F. Prime split feet, regular price 15c, bottle L* Perfume by the Major T. Ouerin passed a few was Mr. Frank Rowe of Win- 9s bottle, regular Parents children recently •ale, pr. 25c. sending away to school should mark days recently with friends at price Sale, 14c Pesfca. chester who rema1n«»d for a short One special lot of flue cotton clothing with Cash's woven names or initials. name He Is spending a short time la Any New stay. On Friday Captain Prime took Hose in solid colors, regular or combination of initials on York before to his embroidered fine cambric returning home. a party from his home and the neigh- price 19c. 12 1-2c Mr. F. B. and Sale, Women's Belts which can be «ewn on the For Riley family return boring cottages to view the Held day very easily clothing. par- to tbelr home in Men's fine silk mercerised Elastic Belts, black and a few ticulars at Uvermore Falls next events held on Great Chebeague. inquire Notion week, after Hose In tans snd solid colors, reg. 50c. Dept. having spent the entire Mrs. John Ketchum and children cclors, price, summer at one of regular price 25c. and a Half 25c the Raker cottages have returned to Somerville after a Day Sale, on Sale, 17c, 3 for 50c 50c Torrlngton Point On Friday Mr. very enjoyable nislt of three weeks pre. Fancy Webbing Beits, was a quality. and a Half Riley member of a fishing party at the home of Mrs. Ketchum's sls- Day Sals, 25c which had unusually good luck. He tre. Miss Frances Jameson, known as trourht home a cod weighing twenty the "Highland*' cottage Women's Our pounds, one of the Hosiery China Linen largest seen In this Mra. Stephen Biaeett Is enteiialning Pure thread Dept. Silk Hose. In tan ChinaDepartment in neighborhood during the summer. her friend Mra. W. Harris and son Fancy plates, cups A line of shades with doable sole snd and complete imported linens consisting of many M!s» Jane Wood returned to her ssacers, small salad dishes, Wilder of Maiden. Her brother, Mr. high spliced h^l, reg. 91.50 qual- hand embroidered home in on peppers and salts, bon boo, pieces. Philadelphia Sunday alter Frank Conrad of Maiden and M!»s ity. and a Half some time Day Sale, $14)0 match boxes, etc. The above wil the attention of the most spending with friends on Pearl Hardenhrootee of Maplewood Regular price, justify par- the Island. Fsncy Colored Hose, 50c 25c and 35c. ticular. a'f also en'oylng a vacation at the Sale, tc i h" quality. China people or Pea Its Island hare Ws«ett cottage. Fancy in Vases, plates, shown imich Intereel and Day snd a Half Sale, 29c tea pals, biscuit covered e*cltemen* On* of ihoM flat »ir so- jars, I In day tTfjilni Odd lot boxes, hair Tecently the Ion* distance ra<*e* of plain and fancy col- receivers, etc., rsg- rt*! gathering* which h»w protrt *o ular I held at the local skating rink. One ored Hcae. regular 50c price, $1.00, $1.50. Sals, 45c ■ rrry popular on "Harmonic Hill" thla quality. Impcrtant race last week waa that he- and a Half m-^mer. wea held laM week, thla ona Day Sale; 36c I I iwmh Mr. Stanley McDonald of peak* Tan $2 Dolls for 98c bcinc at the Par cottar*, and Mr. Hose In medium and dark and an Indian from Mtlnocket tn Womea's Knit th* and Mra J. Oarnla ware the hoat and rhades, double dole and heel, Uidenreir are inches full eastern part of the state. The down- Cotton Vests, 15c kind. They 24 tall, jointed, papier mache hoateaa of the evening. The time pann- reirular price 39c, eaater haa won many events In Mad'- Sale, 11c bodies. The sleeping kind with beautiful faces. Blondes, ed rtrj pleaaantly with dancing fo- Day and a Half Sale. 29c Wtm aquare. New York, and Park Swiss Lisle Vects. $1.59 qual- Brunette* or with Auburn hair and sew**! the yonnger memhera of the comoany Plain Black Dlale parted wigs. Square, Boaton. »o the flwl race Hose, double ity. Sale, $1.00 be- on the large plattaa of the cottar*, sole and We believe no doll has been offered for two dollars that tween them this week la heel, garter top, 3Sc 8ilk Vesta. $1.50 quality. awaited with while aercul of the gueHa apent the can excell them in or great anticipation quality. Day and a Half Sale, 29c Sale, $14)0 beauty quality. erealng with their favorite card gam# The oenal refreehmen»a renred on aoch A useful | Garment. an per*«ion were enjored and e*ery- Clothier—Were yon pleased with fvne felt that he had had a dandy time. Reductions on the Big Ladies,' Misses' the overeMt which I aold yon? Tha company Included real dent a and Tlfitora from tha neighboring cot- Eastman Bros. & Bancroft Customer—Ob. yea; all my boys and Children's have worn ft. taaea on the hilt Summer Wearables Sl Brown 5U., Me. "Well, think of that!" TRT Katherlna Brehant w*th her Congress Portland, children. Joseph and KatWrfae of Our store cloaes at twelve *1 do. Irtry time after a rain H—f «W Kffk't 7k— tr* thirty Saturday the Wakefield, arfll he the goaata of Mr. Ippmif £•#*/«//•* nest smaller one ban to take It."— and Mra. J. Oarnla at tha Day rrom A newer*. ritfa den. Mr. Au T. Weeks of Holyoke. Mlw Hi 11 man mud Mis. Sturgeon of Portland, Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Green- We Make wood Cfifr Island and Mica fcthel Greenwood of Newton Centre. The party started from C1M Island on board the u"*t»>i Ethel in command of Capt. Prank Walker, and after a sail The waning season still finds the delightful among the beautiful Islands of Aucocisco House filled with the bay guests, for a few landed and of hours, about eight many these remain for tome o'clock at Peak's time longer. Several Island, where eeats impromptu par- at the Gem theatre had been ties hare served to previ- pass the time ously arranged for. pleasurably, among which was a dance At the cloee of the the held In the parlors on the or performance evening boat waa again brought the Saturday week, enjoyed the alongside by guests wharf, and the party boarded for her of the house some and by of the col- homeward trip. lage r*. Mr. Duckworth of Summit, "Portland A thick fog settled down as the duality" N. J., presided at the piano, and boat pulled out. but barring two un- through his playing was lnstrumentsl fortunate occurences, when one of the in making the dance a success. Dur- ladles made a misstep and ing the evening Miss Mary Lockwood jumped BURGESS FOBES n. Vaas. Providence. R. I Alfred E Chandler of Hopedale. 11.50 to Mr. F. E Merrill of wno N*pl«, Sundays. for Dinner at W. P Turner. Passenger Traffic Mgr. Mass arrived on to visit for Kreeport, tne of Inn. Ofnn»l Saturday Bay Naplea OfWces: Baltimore. Md. a week g«»t* up the post cards which are so $4.00 Th the White with Mrs. A. D. Chandler of tough Mountains. much was on the island Be* the Wen^rriarjd of the Crawford P?adlng at the btinralow The Cian- admired, get- more views K«tch. Thte ticket (rood foi IS d*v». rt'ers have rerentlv ting for next year's sup- On named their pretty IJ.II Saturdays for tha Mountains, ply. Few people realize what It means good to return Mondaya. 11 50 On place, ••Westlook" sa the cottage 8un- NEW to get up a s«t of cards. It means days, good Day of Data only. A algnt- YORK fares due west. seeing i much in a trip, allowing two houra for dlA- AND Mr. O. M. Flake returned to h'a experience photography, full knowledge of the spots which will "1&.IO To Poland 8pr1ng Houa*—Ticket co'tagc on Saturday after a short make good views when on good for the reason. M 05 On Saturdaya. Martha's burlnes* trip to Boston. printed good to return* Mondays Time for din- Vineyard c*rd^ the sending of them to Germany ner at that famous Church aervlces will be he»d at the hostelry. to be colored, and many other details laland rhtirch on Sunday. The Rev. which requires In or- I>r. Kloman. rector of St. St»vene expert Judgment der to have effective cards. fntacooal church of Portland, will de- Irani Sunlay ti Meositicad MaineSteamshioCo. Mr. and Mrs. E E of Beat Snort Ma Trio on Atlantic liver the address. An nanal notice in Pip^r Bangor. Coast. made a IX>N