VOL. IX. SO. 1«>. (ESTABLISHED) i 1901. J PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY. JULY 1909. I E>TKKSD A* ircoXD 1 29, I CLAM MAIL BATTER. ( PRICE FIVE CENTS. Chebeague Island. Peaks Island House. Cu CASCO BAY'S LEADING I SLA NO heavy midsummer business Peaks Island House THRONGED WITH 8UMMER REPORTED AT POPULAR RE* 'Ralph E. VISITORS. S" 4 011 wish to recline bread, household articles, etc.. and priately engraved on the outside with lights, private stretch out as far as yourself >ou like. The Chair tue-.es ./* you Jo without effort the same will be in of an (he owner's etc. on \cur part. charge monogram and a short dining room, Accomodates efficient force of ladies of Guaranteed «uitable 'or heavy or light cccupant. The framework is steel. The all whom inscription inside the cover. Man- 500 •eat and back are made of canxas. are anxious for the success of the ager Rowe 1j most for sa» which ore we shall grateful the Just send you,—tl e Corr.fort SWING Chair or the 1 Comfort MORRIS Chair, entire affair. The committee will of and to I^Ues, booklets, and on (the C:nf:rt Morns Chair Joet mot n-tng). i feeling appreciation loyalty floor plans hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. the house which inspired this gift, application. R. S DAVIS CO., Complete I Howard \ Homefurnlsber*, S. Hamilton, Friday even- and can not begin to express his I A Federal it*. E- grat- Exchange Aitacy Coaafort Ckaks. Haskell, Fres. ^ ing at 8.15 p. m.. and they request itnde to the donors. that the chairman of each table kindly Another event of note at the hotel be present as matters of importance THE last week was the celebration of Miss RATHSKELLER JUST OPENED. among which is the decorating scheme Cella Sullivan's Numbers 12 and 14 eighteenth birthday Brown St. New England 1945 will be discussed. Prom present in- an Telephone by appropriate dinner in her % dications the sale will be a suc- Maine. great honor. The table had been Portland, cess and a good sum will be realized prettily decorated for the occasion, and she A for the new church fund. Delightful Place to Dine. was presented with a very elaborate Mr. who i* summer- Byron Robbins. birthday cake. Among the many la- at Bass were Mrs. ing Point, Nahant, Mass., dies and gentlemen who were fortu- Isaac Newton of Paterson, came down to visit IN. Mrs. A. Tuesday Mrs. nate enough to be. honored with a The Hamilton. J., M. Klein of Philadel- T. W. Henderson at her cottage on piece of the cake were the following phia, and Mrs. Wilfred H. Cunning- the cross road. members of the Gem Stock Com- ham of Sharon Hill, Pa. SATURDAY NIGHT HOP MOST EN- Mr. Fred E. Furbush of pany, all of whom are Mr. L. S. Greenfield, great friends JOYABLE Dietz. Mrs. Dietz with of the AFFAIR. SOME son Mas?., is installing a 5 H. P. Mlanus young lady: the Misses Mar- | their and daughter are to spend motor in his new garet Adora CHARMING GOWNS WORN. at reach boat,- which Lee, Andrews, Marlon August the Hamilton. They were was built by D. P. Sinnett of Bailey Rvckert, Esther Evans; and the here for a limited stay In 1908 and Island. Mr. is as Messrs. Richard were so Furbush much of Allen, Carroll Bar- Over Thirty Guests Arrive The End highly pleas»4 with the un- a devotee of fishing as any one in tne rymore and Harry Forsman. surpassed location and the Among Of This Week. Pereonal Men- comfort R. S. DAVIS CO., bay and would rather fish than eat. the many gifts which Miss Sullivan of the hotel that they decided to re- He will use received in tion Of Guests. turn this Portland, Me.. F. E. the boat for his own remembrance of her birth- | year. Haskell, Pres. this a pleasure season, and expecta to handsome'diamond ring, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gay of Bos- Miss Leeds, who Is visiting Mrs- make some .hauls of and had- her mother. Mrs. good Cella lop are registered here for a three Nathan Clifford In Portland, was the dbek. He had the boat made es 'tiullTvan of Dorchester. In even- the weeks' visit Lut hmmou the Gays xttnt* of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wide of beam so as to ing Mrs. Cella Sullivan a thea- were peclally hold gave here for a two weeks' stay, and, C. H. Leeds at the Hamilton on all ter for he can catch. Next season Mr. party eighteen at the Gem being charming people socially, were Tuesday, coming down with Mrs. Clif- Theater in of Furbush is considering the possibil- honor her daughter's prominent at all the functions given ford for dinner. ity of taking out parties. birthday. Those who were invited at the hotel. Next week the Gays Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kirkham of Executrix' Sale Mrs. John whose at this time to see the presentation will be Mrs. Big Hamel. husband joined by Herbert Rich Springfield are on .Mass., who an ta well known of the -Roae of the Rancho." includ- of who is Mrs. the Portland druggist, Portland, Gay's sis- auto trip through came down The ed: Mr. and Mrs. John ter. Mr. Alex Maine, Balance of the of spent Wednesday with Mrs. T. W. Campbell, MacDonald of Bos- the bay last week were Stock edl* and so Henderson. W. Y. Coggins. Mrs. Foley, ton, Harvard was the of '09, guest his charmed with the hotel that they re* the Misses Nathan, Elna Nathan. Mar- aunt, Mrs. on A party comprised of Mr. Charles Gay, Monday. Mr. turned Monday for an indefinite stay. guerite Briggs. Eva Clark. Phyllis Gay is a stationer at 797 M. Holden, Mr. C. C. Little. Ray Washing- Mile. Lucie L. the C-aig. VIra O'Brien, Delia Strout and ton street, Boston. MassonA popu- IRA F. CLARK & CO. Cowan and Mr. Parkman went out lar French teacher Ethelny E. Cole: and the Messrs. in Portland, en- , beyond Eagle Island the first of the Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Gilford of tertained a John Craig, Fred Foley and Joe Ken- party of six at supper week on a fishing trip and succeeded Worcester, Mass., are at the Hamil- Sunday evening here at the hotel. ney. ton for a few in landing over twenty haddock and weeks. Mr. Gifford Is The party came down motor Dr. and Norman by boat two large cod, one of which weighed Mrs. B. Atty. D. a brother of the Rev. Mr. Gifford, from Portland. ¥ O., of Springfield, Mass., with Miss tv ho is at j thirty pounds. Camp Pequoig. Mrs. Thomas Nichols and Helen D. Johnson and Miss Chris- The daugh- Is Now Sold Mr. R. M. Taylor of Taunton, Saturday evening ball was an Miss Susan B. Being Regardless of Cost. tine Johnson of New York arrived at ter. Nichols of Ger- Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. Blcknell unprecedented success this week, be- arrived the hotel last week for their first va- mantown. Pa., Friday last over Hall at "Folkestone Lodge," over ing attended by fifty couples In- to spend the remainder of the summer want to turn cation in Maine. They were accom- every dollars Sunday last. The Hall's Mrs. cluding both guests and their friends season with us. aunt, panied by Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ross William F. Eaton, is expected to be among the cottagers. A large throng worth of goods into cash to of Springfield, who will remain here Miss F. Edna Gilman, daughter of WE their guest later in the season. of young people were present and for a week's stay. Mrs. Atty, who Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gilman of settle the Mr. and Mrs. F. the floor was filled with dancers from Estate. G. Hamilton, Mr. formerly lived in Seattle, has Strong, Me., is here for a short vaca- Wash., eight-thirty until nearly eleven. Soma Philip Hamilton. Miss Marguerite and been accustomed to return to her old tion. Seasonable Summer-wear Master Frederick Hamilton and Mr. striking gowns appeared, and the home for her summer vacation. Aft- Mrs. W. M. Swan when and Mrs. H. W. Master young girls in cool muslins and voiles boarding Dyer, Ralph er remaining here ten days. Dr. tho at Eastern has been hard hit of every shade made a pleasing Machigonne Landing, particularly by and Miss Ethel Dyer of South Port- Atty plans to attend the Osteo- came k&!eidoscope of color. The matrons (Continued on second the price cutter and unusual bar- land, down Saturday afternoon pnthic Convention in Minneapolis. page.) to spend their annual month's vaca- The Misses are Johnson however will re- gains the rule in these lines. tion in their camp on the east side of main at Peaks Island throughout the the Island. They have three tents month. Edgar H. Pain*. Ptoprletor. and are very comfortably Installed. A rare treat is promised for the The two families have camped here OT. Ohebeafue Island, Maine. lovers of music this evening when for many years, their site being on Open June 24 to 8ept. 10. Miss Clementine Varney. as she Is the edge of the bluff down from the Ira F. Clark & Co. professionally known, of Montreal will post office. They,have every con- entertain the guests with a select One Price, Cash venience to make work light, and so Spot Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. song recital. Miss Varney will be enjoy every moment of their health- remembered among the ful outdoor life. Mr. Hamilton !« favorably pa- 26 and 28 Monument trons of the house who had the Square. Mayor of South Portland and Is with oppor- tunity of hearln* here last year, and the C. M. Rice Paper Co. Mr. Dyer It Is with the greatest travels for Edwards & Walker, the anticipation of that look forward hardware Arm. pleasure they to her appearance tonight. Mr. Frederick T. Wldmer, the On Monday evening of this week Tolman, Bradford well known Jeweler of Boston, Mas*., Furniture Co., the executive officers and a few Invit- who with his sisters are acquainted 17 and ed guests, numbering In all about 17 1-2 Preble St. with many of the people of this Island forty-five people, enjoyed a shore din- Dealers In on account of their active part In the ner and social at the hotel. The af- New and Second-Hand socal life of the Hamilton during sea- Furniture, Antique Cooda of all fair proved most enjoyable for all klnde and sons past are upending their vacation bought aold. Aleo Auotioneera and those present. Appraleere. at the Oak Grove House, West Booth- I^ast bay. Wednesday evening was given over to an Informal whist Miss Bessie P. Hamilton has been ! tournament, ten tables being played at that time spending part of her vacation with her j The prize winners were Miss mother, Mrs. Emma N. Hamilton. Doug- lax of Portland. Mm. T. Hill of Mana- William O. Hill was here over Sun- f eld, N. J., and Professor James M. Vacation day with his family who are sum- Hill of Philadelphia. with Mrs. Mr. Helps. mering Hill's parents, On Thursday a party of guests from and Mrs. Frank A. Men-lam at Bay We the Peaks Island House and neighbor- carry under tbe above a number View the heading of ar- cottage. During present In* hotels enjoyed a picnic on Orr's tide* wblcb will to week Mr. Hill Is In Vermont In the appeal tbe Catco Bay vacatlonltte par* Island. The trip was made In Cap- Interests of his Arm. tlcolarly. Among tbete are tbe Government Coatt Har- tain Oscar C. Randall's sloop "Fan aod August 2 from 8 nle and this was vey Fldredge'e cbarte of Catco Bay; an excellent col* Monday evening. Bell;" pronounced ored "blrd'a view" to 10 p. m. Mansfield's Che- the moat enjoyable outing of Its kind eye of Catco Bay valua- (particularly heague Band will give a free which has taken place among the ble In picking oat tbe varloae Itlaode from tbe eteamer); open air concert on the lawn gtieata this season. A very tbe appe- olty directory map of Portland (10 oeate); varloae In front of the bowling al- tizing dinner was obtained at one of •oavenlr will be taken and the hotels on artlclee, pbotograpba of Caeco Bay acenery etc. leys. A collection the Island. On their and aleo all deceived will be devoted to return to Peaks the the riMit M«l I* Cmm Bmr. Compwt* In tnr» (hull of everything tbat can atoally be obtained at a well money party enjoyed wakni «ppo4- a cause here on the In- l«ta on mkS floor. AMtrlowOa*. FIm most worthy very capable dramatic and humorous ptaiu, fMbw B«ir •»< beach. Rata* iirflkw plana on equipped atatlonery store. In addition we offer tbe aee land. In addition to the concert Se- recital given at the hotel Miss application. of oar telephone by city directory, Caeco Bay directory, writ- lectman A. C. Bobbins has donated Mary Coyler of New York. ing deek, etc. Do not beeltate to aee tbem. his alleys for the evening and all Mrs. C. C. O'Brlon of Oroveton, this money received will be given for X. a ar- H., guest of several seasons, KHStft klCKWlAR same Rob OUTS MOM purpose. Mr. and Mrs. rived on Friday to enjoy a vacation and bins are also soliciting funds here during August. She was Joined on for their names appear the paper on Saturday by her daughter, Mrs. I BURT'S MEN'S SHOP a donation of Ave dollars. WILLIAM W. ROBERTS CO. F. H. Sleuman of Chelaea, Mass BURT T. MATTHEWS, PROP. One of the most pleasant and suc- Mr. and Mra. Clifford Allen return- cessful excursions from Chebeague ed to their home In Hartford, Conn., EXCLUSIVE HABERDASHER STATIONERS. this summer took place last Friday on Saturday after a few weeks' moat * a 43 BOYLSTON STREET, MASS. when party of twenty-two people enjoyably spent with Mm. Allen'f BOSTON. j 233 Middle an to French's Island. St., PORTLAND, ME. enjoyed outing parents, Mr. and Mm. N. C. Fowler ■ATM IT BUT IMIftTt (Continued on page eight.) (Continued In Supplement) gust room In the main OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. every house courts among the young men of the which will be twelve feet In length. and annex will be taken tourists M0i*Hd0Jd *«JLiVHO "O by cottage colony. In the first game. Miss Polly Russell Smith Inherits the HillVM and many of these will remain until COMMANDER Mr. Alan Hall and Mr. Herman Kern talent and she is regarded as an ex- STEVENS AND PAR- Sept 10 and some even later. defeated Mr. John Biirnham and Mr. pert In retouching old and valuable TY GO A PISHING. N0SV3S 3H1 Mrs. J. W. Hlnkley of Watertown, Addison C. Burnham 2-1 sets. The pictures. The Smith's beautiful VOJ Mass., and daughter. Miss Martha second game resulted In Mr. Cecil summer home on the north end is one Other Bits of News Concerning Howard Hlnkley, Bertha A. Howard Hall and Mr. John DeHart trimming of the landmarks of the Island and Guests at Island of West V33M V3d Bailey Leading Newton and Cornelia R. Mf. George and Mr. Harold Oltphant here the? entertain very extensively 9$ aUVOB 37QV1 Summer Hotel. Hinkley of Dorchester, Mass., are two straight sets. The finals were during the summer. here at the house for a short sojourn. determined by the winners of 3 out *ia±OH M3IA NV3DO XV The Scene: Off Half-way Rock, and D. P. Slnnett has just launched a 19 The Hlnkley family had a cottage of 5 sets, and the wu the Time: Monday morning. Com. championship foot Casco Bay Hampton Boat for Mr. here last season and they were great- decided by Mr. Alan Hall and Mr. George H. Stevens of the Phil Kearny E D. Henley of Lexington. Mass., who ly pleased with Bailey's as a summer Herman Kern beating Mr. Cecil Hall Post. No. 8, New York and his lusty summers st South Harpswell. Mr. resort. and Mr. John DeHart 3 to 1 sets. crew of fishermen are out again In Henley will come down and assist In Misses Katherine A. Hunt of Al- Miss Era the good yacht Isabella and today M. Dam of Bralntree Installing a 3 h. p. Hartford engine. bion. X. Y.. arrived last week for they mean to outdo Neptune and Mass.. and Miss Harriett Young of The boat will be ready for delivery X. arrived last week take back to the Ocean View Hotel bcny, Y.. for Roxbury. Mass., have been spending Aug. 1. Capt. Slnnett has built and an outing that will them on the a vacation at the the larger part of the fish in the sea. keep Seaside for the pa»t delivered 35 boats from his new shop Island until after 1. Both two In high spirits the lines are cast! Of Sept. weeks. Miss Young is a grad- to date. Indies are their first uate of the Eric course, as is to be expected Com. enjoying sojourn Pape Art School, H. F. Johnson has sold to Isaac S. here. corner of and Stevens who has the Prize Pish all Boylston Massachu- Cain of Summit. N. J. a lot 70x100 setts Boston. trained to come right up to his hook, Mrs. S. M. Virgin and daughter. avenue. feet north west of G. W. Johnson's catches the Pirst One and it is a 20 Miss Susie P. Virgin of Rumford The young people at the Seaside house. This however is not Kails. Me., registered last week for a marshmaliow toast In the pounder. enjoyed Mrs. William Aug. Phillips of Mas- landed because the Commander a short vacation. "Pirates Grotto" on in Friday evening sachusetts. a former summer resident over his shoulder to warn and a sociable rood time was had looking last, here, was on the is!and recently. She THE HAMILTON. all. Capt. John H. Davis of New York, by is stopping at Simpson's Point. who has abandoned his rod and is A party or over a dozen quests from L. M. from York, the leading grocer, has pulling hand over hand for Dear Life, (Continued first page.) the Robinhood Inn to New journeyed recently given the contract out for that he must be ready to receive ths Meadows Inn on in Monday last painting his buildings. Mr. York is order to "Fire" 'if he hauls in a Dog- George Johnson's motor an4d 'SXJVHD *a M3X1VM taken to the manager's office in Port- tographer in Boston for many years. facilitate delivery and accommodate Time on his Hands ond comes up land where George W. Beyer and Mr. William Gehmann Jr.. customers ever "gets by" him. from New York purposely to "Land Moyer -3W 'ONV1SI A3HVH an able corps of assistants unpacked Mrs. Gehmann anj E'.eanor Mr. Foster Marsh of a Whale or something" as he writes I daughter. Philadelphia, Mrs. Swan's extensive wardrobe and of arrived here last week is the of his Professor beforehand, and who gives it out to Philadelphia guest uncle, immediately sent for Lewando's agent to for the rest of season T. Skid the natives here that he is one of the sojourn the Sydney more, and they in- I®»°H to UtBOD'O 3MX take charge of the trunkful. Some at Miss Antoinette Estabrook's cot- tend to on a two weeks' cruise east most Expert Anglers in the country, go articles of apparel were spread on tage on the south east side of the in Professor Skldmore's has now brought to the surface his shortly yacht the roof to dry and it was remarked island. will remain at this de- Aria. Mr. Marsh Wonderful Catch. Heaving lustily They is connected with that the steamboat men had a fine lightful location until This the firm of Bioren with the last few feet of line on his September. & Co.. brokers, in L. M.York washing. The officials ot^the com- is the Gehmann's first season on Bail- hnnds, he drags laboriously over the Philadelphia. pany were very courteous and sent and are gunwale—a Pair of Old Rubber Boots, ey's they delighted with the Mr. Charles E. Hood and Mrs. Bailey's Mrs. Swan back to the hotel for an island as a summer retreat. Mr. Island, and immediately retires to the cabin Hood of Washington. D. C., arrived indefinite stay while her loss is made Gehmann is connected with the Maine. to examine the Chart to see if he is in Saturday for a week's visit with Mr. good. Mrs. Swan declares that the Franklin National Bank in Casco Bay or off some- Philadel- and Mrs. Behrens at the Jersey City Casco Bay and Harpswell Line have where. phia. Grand View cottage. Mr. Hood is been so magnanimous in the matter Mr. B. N. of the firm of These Mishaps have hail no effect Luckey in the insurance business in Washing- that she hopes the freight wrestlers Hicks & Co. of 39th street Casco whatever on Lieut. James G. Wis- and Fifth ton. He sustained a painful injury Bay's will be a little careless again. Avenue. New York, returned to Bai- rer of New York, "Sunny Jim." who the first of the week when some mol- Mrs. Isaac Newton of Paterson, N. Tuesday to remain with his also claims to be, or to Have Been, ley par- ter lead spattered up and him Leading J. at the hotel for ents until October first. struct an Expert Fisherman, hut he can land registered Friday in the corner of the eye. Mr. Hood an This is her Nothing as yet but Dog-fish. As extended sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Root, who says he came within an eighth of an General first visit to Chebeague and each one is ripped open his Smile already are spending the summer on Yar- inch of losing his sight in that eye. shu is delighted with the surroundngs. grows more Grim however and he mouth Island visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. Carl and Miss Christina Ste- Store- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kirkham of T. Root Changes his Bait frequently. Major last week. Mrs. Root, nee v«-ns of Hoosic Falls. New York,, have T. M. in the interim, who Springfield, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Olive Schoffff has a host of Valleau, by I been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. C. J. K. Dexter also of the same are friends 1 are still the the way Strained his Wrist pulling in city among the summer colony Overton at the D. P. Sinnett cottage, maintaining reputation of having the best stocked Fish the the recent arrivals to here. came to WE store in tbe We have Big other day, has gone in among register They up Bailey In i While here they went on fishing ex- bay. everything you desire and oar prices are for an extended vacation. the lowest. Fresh invoices received the Cabin to lie down. He remem- Mr. R. B. Pulsifer's motor boat. cursions and all the daily. enjoyei pleas- — bers with no the Remember this: pleasant feeling Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Muhlhauser Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hutchinson and ! ures which the island gives. If yon want the best, trade with us. Oar teams are at smell of gasolene which permeated three children and maid of Cincinn- Miss Izah E. Hutchinson yoar service and It daughter. Mr. R. H. Woodman, who has is always oar aim to oar the Air when out in the motor launch are the season's please patroas. atti. Ohio, among of Brunswick. Me., have been sojourn- ! bt-en on a ten days' cruise east along last week. Remarking that he that the last of last guests registered ing at the Gun Club Camp at the south the coast in his 35 foot yawl "Win- would send to New York for some week. The family are east side of j enjoying the island for the past Joy." returned Monday. He was ac- Old Crow Gasoline at once and then their first vacation at the Hamilton. two weeks. They entertained Mr. companied by Mr. George Oliphant make Dally Trips outside, he retires E. A. his Woodbine & Mrs. I. H. White, wife of doctor I. Dunlap. sister,. Miss El- and "Bllff" Gardiner. put in on Laurels won Elsewhere." has They Cottage. He II. White, one of the leading physt- eanor F. Dunlap of Philadelphia. Miss at several points along the coast, in- all the paraphernalia to flsh with but Mrs. H. S. Sinnett cians at Bethel, Me. wth her daugh- Belle H. Smith and Miss M. Alice Camden and Isles- Prop. Island, fie. he is with the cluding Boothbay. Bailey says Disgusted sight ter Miss Vlvan were here at the ho- Knight of Brunswick over Sunday boro. They enjoyed some fine weath- This Ideal boarding house has had of so many large flsh all caught at one many improvements male, a-none them being a large new tel for a few days recently the guest last. Mr. Dunlap is instructor of er and had a good sailing breeze most time. He calls Com. Stevens' in- dining room capable of seating 54 guests*. 30 fine of Mrs. White's cousin. Proprietor athletics in Richmond College. Va. of the time. chambers, nicety furnished. Excellent table rod and reel I Tflfnrlr "iMF* the H. Paine. Dr. White with pleaty of sea food. Open June I to Sept. 1 Rates on iilffilfrfr Edgar Joined Mr. and Mrs. George Dea*born l Mr. and Mrs. application' Excellent location, bath- a Wholesale Slaughter. As a matter and., George A. Colton his family Saturday remaining until daughter. Miss Nellie Dearb6rn * of • ing. a^f! fishing. Accomodates SO of fact Stevens has loaded his end of ?nd daughter Aline of Conway, N. H- boatl^r Monday. Mass., who are have been weeks tbe boat until she is almost at the Scmerville. sojourn- spending two at the Mrs. K. B. Batchelor, daughter, ing at the George H. Russ cotcage Robinhood Inn. will Water's Edge. The others, lnclui- i They sojourn Miss Elizabeth Batchelor. Miss on the eastern side of Mackerel Cove, a ing the Schmittberger brothers, two Mary | at Bath for week before returning Elkins Read of Baltimore and Mr. have been entertaining for a week heme. Wiley Politicians from Tammany, are For the past three years the Robert Burton of Baltimore from the Mr. H. D. King of Somerville. The Coltons have summered at the Hill CHARLES S. the Good so well 1 THOMAS keeping up Work, Aucocisco House, and Miss Sarah Dearborns will a months va- > that the Isabella's captain. Geo. W. spend Crest on Chebeague. Mr. Colton Is Carpenter and Builder Bourke of Omaha. Miss Gladys Heth- cation here. an and in Johnson calls a Halt and demands ex- ; optician jeweler Conway, Bailey's Island, Me* erington of S. C. and Mr. Isaac Mrs. H. tra tariff for Overloading. Sailing Charleston, Richards. Richards N. Eitimtte* nivfn cheerfully on all kind* of building Mr. E. L. Freeland of Xew York, hnd Miss Helen E. and repairing. All wark under my personal homeward. Davis and Valleau do a daughter Richards. The Misses Dorothy Hutchison and .uu. super- comprised the who quick-step on the forward deck to party Journeyed Miss Isabel Ralston of Norristown. Pa. Grace Peck Hutchison of Arlington, over to from slow music, while the Commander Chebeague Cliff Island Miss Anna Moore and Mr. Winfleld S. X. who are for thv on J., sojourning Saturday evening last, in Mr. Walker of are summer- struts to the Cabin and Logs Down Philadelphia summer on Chebeague, were enter- Southard's motor boat to the Result: 500 lbs. haddock. 300 attend the ing here on the island for their second tained by Mrs. Mary F. Peck at the dance at the Hamilton. Mr. lbs. cod, 200 lbs. large pollock (most- Ralph season. Mr. Walker is a prominent Barnacle on Monday. In the even- BAILEY ISLAND. Sprague. purser on the Aucocisco ly caught by "Gus", an eel. (which barrister in the Quaker City, and Mr. ing an Informal little party was given joined the party, and was Mrs. Miss J. E. almost Pulled Davis Overboard) 30 Batch- Richards is sales manager of the Otis in their honor. Those were Massey, Prsp. e?or's present whose remains Wis- guest for the evening. Elevator Co. Miss Dog-fish (with Esther Root. Mr. "BHff" Gardi- The most delightful and exclusive spot on ner has strewn the Atlantic) and— Mr. Lawrence Milne, prominent in ner. Miss Helen Overton, Miss Wini- th« l*Und. Situated on the «ut end in full view of the shall it be mentioned a of I the local four hundred at fred and Miss ocean. Beautiful pine grove* and again pair Plainflelil. Jocelyn Woodman. Miss walk* around the house. The house is modern Water lagged Boots (finally recog- N. J. arrive 1 here Saturday to enjoy Ruth Gardiner. in every respect, toilets, baths and sewermc*. Rates and circulars on nized by Stevens as the Ones a three weeks' outing on the inland. Mr. Carl Graf of application. Indianapolis and Lone distance telephone in house. he kicked off when he Dove Over- Island Milne has Open Jum Bailey Mr. many friends among Mr. H. B. Baldwin of Newark. N. J., 13 to Sept IS. heard after a Fish or five the as Something cottage colony here this is his are-expected Saturday to spend a years ago. Finale: Crowd of Island- fourth season on Baileys'. Mr. Milne week cr two with Mrs. Baldwin at ers watching flsh as they are is with Mabon & Co. at 45 and 47 pitched Mr. William M. Pennell of Bruns- Mrs. Emily Brown's cottage, which on the while Com. Stevens Wall street, the well known firm of is Dock, wick. Me., runt Sunday with his she occupying on Maiden Lane. and are deferentially Ushered brokers. Mrs. F. E. party wife and daugh'e.* .it the Johnson Mr. Graf Is a brother of Mrs. Bald- Bailey's Island, Maine, Cram, Prop. Into the Ocean View dining room by House. Rev. Alexander McCotl, paator of win and this will be his first visit to Fine home-like house with Landlord Crafts, who immediately re- boarding fine chambers and ex- Miss Ruth II. the Presbyterian church at Morrts- Casco Bay. tires to the Office, hiding a Smile be- Stevens of Newton cellent table. Rates on from Jnne 25 to Oct z. who town. Pa., with hi* daughter Ailfta Mrs. Claude J. has re- application. Open the has been violin? her father. Mr. Oliphant hind his Hand, and jacks up Rates McColl and her Mis® Transients accommodated. Horace P. hns to friend. Tkatrlce ! turned to New York after a pleasant on this party 20 per cent for Abnor- Stevens, gone Mt. Hurt of New Bedford, arrived at week at the "Bird as mal Kineo. Moosehead I«ake for a two Cage" cottage Appetites. the McCoIl's cottage on Summer Hill the- of Mrs. Laura weeks' stay, after which she will re- guest J. Moore. JAMES G. STETSON. Major Thomas M. Valleau of New last week, where Rev, Mr. McColl turn to on with her Mts. Wilton and son a contractor of national stay Bailey par- Campbell Island Ice Cream Parlors. York, repu- ents will spend a month obtaining a need- Bailey's during the latter part of Au- Roy Campbell of Riggsville, Me., and Oar Ice Crttm is made from par* dairy cntm artd a«t*et»d crushsi fruit. D«lir«r*d in brick* tation and one of the wealthi- ed rest and relaxation. by gust. Miss Carrie Amback of Sabattu*. quart or (tlloa. Stetson's famous caramels arc mad* on the No est in his line of business is spending premises daily. fln*r candy mad*. Mr. Xanthus Smith and his daugh- were of Miss Flora Smith Complete Una of Confectionary. also boxei Caniiee. Fruit. etc our cool two weeks here. He has a Country Mrs. Ralph Thomas will Journey to Me., guests N-Jta. Try soda, all fruit ter. Miss Polly Russell Smith of Phil- "Rosemont" on Sum- syrups. Circulating library. 2c a We arw the axetaair* for the Caaco house at Argyle, N. Y. where Mrs. Bangor the first of the week to meet I at the cottage day. agents Bay Braoxa. or- adelphia arrived in Portland Friday mer Hill over Sunday. They were ders taken bar*. Paper*. Macaxinee. Souvenir Postal*. *tc. Our team call* for and delivers or tier*. Valleau now Is. The family reside Mr. Thomas, who is first mate on the morning and were met at the station a few at Orr's Island We aim to plea** our trad*. at Flatbush. on the Rugby road. Mr. schooner "Charles Davenport". The spending days by the rest of the family and friends as the of Mr, and Mrs. Jud- Valfeau has experienced much pleas- "Davenport" has be*n on a trip to guests in taxlcabs so as to whirl across the son of who have a ure In his here and Intends Norfolk. Va and southern ports. Her Bangs Sabattus, sojourn city In time for the 9 o'clock boat DAVID P. back later this or captain. Seymour Pinkham of cottage there. 9INNETT, ccmlnlg season, Harps- down the bay. MIm Harriett Lurk- next year by Mrs. Val- well. we understand, will turn over Miss Helen Bradley of Worcester, Boat Builder, Me. accompanied *y, Miss Molly Parker. Mr. P. H. Love- Bailey's Island, leau. His recent contract work In the command of the vessel to Mr. Mass., arrived here Saturday and was J«y. Dr. H. Leslie Prye. Xanthus. Jr. Motor and pleasure boats of all kinds made to order. We bare oar New York Included certain parts of Palph Thomas while he sojourns at entertained by Mrs. O. B. Wood at and George Smith comprised the party own private wharf at Mackerel Cove. Boats to let by tbe day, week or tbe Metropolian tower, tbe Singer Harpswell with his family. Mrs. her cottage on Summer Hill till Tues- sbo Journeyed to Portland to meet season. Wharf privileges at reasonable charges. Exclusive agent for tbe and a large amount for Thomas will probably accompany her day. when she returned home. Mr. building th»m. Mr. Smith will remain here Latbrop and Hartford fingloes. Cylinder oil for sale. Atdrew Carnegie at Pittsburgh husband on his next to New Hamilton Wood accompanied her to Capt. trip for the rest of the season. Th*-re Davis the this York. Portland. Mlsa Bradley la a senior joined party early have b»en three or four generations this fall. coming on tbe steamer Georgia, Mr. and at Smith College Entirely overhaul**) and (kit ■won. week, Royal Mr. George Root of artists In the 9mlth family. Mr. r*e Johnson, captain experiences last week In who passed away In 1903 was one of Goodwin Olney Baker. In (Mat*. Excellent ubl« with plMtjr of m eral of bis friends and told bow he their motor Worcester are expected or food B«thin|, Boating tnd Ptehlnf. boat Tekltlsl, to bring the finest landscape and scenic paint- Saturday M. r- JOHNfON. Pro* *as doctor to wait upon to visit at the Overlook cot- appplnted bock Mr. Alan Hall and Cecil Hall of ers in the country. He was bom In Sunday June 15 to those afflicted with sea sickness and Open Sept. 20 New York, for a week's visit on Bai- but tage on Summer Hill. Mr. Goodwin Glasgow, Scotland, later mad* Maine Accommodates ok place last on Root's PORTUNO, "MAINS. and Alice Smith and Coratnae Harris, Matters Harry Horton. Jr.. L*M Har- ris, Jr, Casco Bay House, Motor Boat Parties Are Med Long Island H. L Crawford of the 'Parker Thornbs Company of Portland, is CHAS. C. CVSHING, spending his racation at the West Prop. To End. Inspect Oar Ice Crein and Cold Soda Parlor A merry party of Westbrook young Mr. Edgar Meserve of Portland, is ladies made up a bouse party the a iraest of Harold Woodman at flrsi of the veek at the Pink cottage. Breezy Point cottage. They were the Misses Camilla Smith, Mrs. D. R. Nichols and daughter. Shore Dinners, Broil Live Lobsters Claire Leigh ton. Agnes Bryden. Ly- Miss Elizabeth of Worceater, Mass.. dla Mosher. Frances Hamlet. Ethel Miss L. Balkam of Jamaica Plain. Lowell, Catherine Cameron, Alice Mrs. Emma C. Vincent of Brooklyn. At COBB'S "VpiS: CUFF Hatch, Lucretla Woodslde, Lillian N. Y.. are guests at Bide-a-wee cot- ISIAHD Carli. Edna Little. Laura Bragden tage. Mrs. Vincent Is spending ber and Marion Wentworth. chaperoned eleventh season here. 1 by Mrs. W. N. Woodslde. and Miss Mrs. Wendall Leavitt is entertain- Lylle Brydon. ing her brother P. J. Cuddyer and & Gene Cummings. Chas. Frank, children of South Boston. Mrs. O. H. Antique Colonial Furniture George Hunt, Geo. Rood and family, Tucker and Mrs. Fred Sanguletle of Eugene Golf, Roger Foss and Henry Portland, are guests of Mrs. Wendall We alto manufacture Lara bee all of Westbrook spent part Leavitt. / ItMrtlng house on this Island, commanding a fin* rtew of the bay. W* of the week at the the Mr. and 7th. regular Mrs. Chas. Drew, who were grove alongside the house where rockers and hammocks are (or the use of after I Shera- building at the West End. at DShawmut cottage, had to return htppendal*, guests. Bathing, boating and Ashing. Clam Bake House 409 Mr. Wm. Waay of the Chas. to their home In Portland the first of ton and^ with dancing privileges. Clam Bakes and 8hore accommodates^ Hepplewhite de- Klelnes 3d. Degree Co. of New York the week on account of the audden Dinners serred here. Opes who has vaca- June 15 to 16. Bates on city, been spending his Illness of their little sen. Sept. and circulars application. Accommodates IOC , ; 8i6n^r tion with his parents at the Bronx, re- Mrs. A. N. Fogue of West Med- Only twenty minutes sail from Portland. turns Saturday for the opening of ford. Mass.. Is a guest at the OUre the Cabinet Making, UphaUtertaf season In N. Y. Miss Emma cottage. West End. J Wray arrived Wednesday for a few A house party from Berlin, N. H.. and Drapartes days. are at the 0*Mal!y cottage for a few Mr. J. A. Forbes of Stonebam. Mass.. weeks. The are: Her. C. P. Nelsen, and Miss Marcia and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Nora Gundersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cousins of Westbrook. Me., T. Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hal- v Ofllct and WorKroomn spent Sunday at the Grav cottage, or sen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holt. Mr. Went End. and Mrs. A. Nelsen and O. Chris- The New Hill Crest Mr. A A 55 Union Street, Maine Mrs. C. E. Cook is entertaining her tiansen. The men of the party went Portland* father Mr. G. C. Curry of West Med- on a deep sea fishing trip with Mr. 681 ford. Mass.. at their summer home Fred Fowler and had an exciting time Telephone House 1128-8 Main* Chaa. Telephone West End. In the capture of a 300-pound sun Chebeague, W. Hamilton, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lange and Mrs. fish, which was towed In to the beach Our house is located. E. C. Lange have opened up their by the use of a boat-hook and gaff. finely The view from the large line summer home, Undercliff cottage. Miss Annie Sharp Is entertaining broad piazzas and chambers is delightful. Toilet Camp Athens, built by Mr. L. B. her friend. Mrs. W. H. Egge. of West rooms on each floor. The table is supplied with the Lange for his niece, Mrs. A. Frlzzell, Somerville, Mass., for a few weeks, best in the market, vegetables and cream direct from Get the Best has been occupied by them and is at Cheslehurst. our own farm. Tennis court on Always much admired by all. Capt. L. B. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christiansen lawn in front of Oar motto is to our house. supply trade with the best obtain- ; Lange. wife and party of friends are and family. Mrs. C. Johnson. Mrs. H. Fine beach for bathing and boating. Large able in the market. Oar meat department is well stocked to start on their annual cruise Aug. I Rrungodt. Mrs. A. Johnson. Mrs. Carl dance hall and amusement room outside the main and oar 1st. and they will visit many of the Halrorsen. Mrs. Victor Torn and Ber- prices »re always Oar clerks are at hotel. Plenty of diversions. right. jour resorts the Maine tha Arexsen of N. make serrice and all orders are leading along Berlin, H.. promptly delivered. coast. up a house party at the West End. Rates on Application Accommodates 120 I A Jolly jwrty of Portland la- Mr. Wm. and R. H. young Hughes daughters. Open June 15 to October 1 CLEAVES dle are spending a couple of weeks at Misses Mary, Catherine and Rosina. Cbebeague's Leadfof Grocer •the Harriman Red cottage. They are of Brooklyn, N. Y.. are now located members of the at their summer TWO STORES: HAMILTON'S LANDING AND NEAR POST OFFICE Alpha Omogon club: home, 'The Celtic Misses Harriett Pay. Grace Donahue. Cottage." formerly the Rohr home, Catherine Driscoll, Florence Qualey, which Mr. Hughes has improved until Grace Owen, Thadelene Somera. Mar-. it la one of the finest and most at- Is worth guerite Sylvester. Marion Casey, Ber- tractive homes on the island. The all it costs, because it gives the as- tha Rellehan, and are chaperoned by walls and ceilings are all done with sored that of Miss feeling content which he does not BRIDGEPORT MOTORS Hasty. Imported paper, and paneling. They ••The Motor That Motot" The Island M. E. church opaaed have as guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mo- otherwise have nnless he carries this form of a series of Andrews and K«r lid om<1 grove meetings Sunday at daughter, Dolores of • Laonobet, Antotnoblles and Motor*. 8c« oar protection . • Bowing Skiff* for ftS 00 Cushing's Hall. Dr. Geo. P. Eckraan Brooklyn. N. T. of St. Paul's M. E». church of New Q. L Croumin and of Commercial Automobile ft Motor Boat ( family Saco. Exchange York, gave the opening addreas. The have taken the home occu- CHESTER L. JORDAN & ■LMD V. UTTiXFiELp. Mp. 2*4 Commercial formerly CO. St., Portland, Mo. other meetings will be held under* a pied by Mr. Jas. Wallace and family, 1 3 Exchange St., Portland, Maine large tent at the head 'of for the summer. Ch>n~ Island nine. Al- Urge receive our prompt and careful attention For Baldwin, on Bishop Vincent's "Moth- though delayed a number of times by Groceries Provisions Dry Goods Hardware Agents Moxle Nerve Food er Chautauqua"; July 31st, Rev. ; the rain the game ended in victory Meals Paints If wast the best be ear* to be serrsd with oar Syl- Pastry Drags joa beverages vester of for the Island Hooper Old Orchard; Sun- j Long team, by the Fruit Confectionery loo Cream Sodas Souvenirs and score of 9 to 8. The line was as 36f 33 40 Plum S^eet, Pprtlcadt Maine, day, Aug. 1st, Dr.. J. W. Magnifier,; up •formerly Of- the, Chestnut Street M. folows. By agreement of both nines LONG ISLAND MARKET Hal of E. church; Aug. 2d. Rev. E. Ken- only six innings were played on ac- DmjMjt U|. Loaf Island, Mate* nison of Peaks' Island and Rev. W. count of rain. P. Lord; Aug. 3d. Rev. R. A. Colpltts The score: •of the Congress Street M. E. church; LONG I8LAND. UBBE• Rev. Aug. 4th, Felix Powell of Berlin. ab r lb po a N. Everything H.; Aug. 5th, Dr. L. A. Freeman of J. Mitchell, lb 4 0 1 5 o OftpffAfltliWH Uaaan MnyAA CimMm BM^kAa Vvv| Vlvvv#| ® wHnBllwP| M^WhhIIIvH Dedham, Mass. Mahoney. C 3 0 1 5 0 If it's Mr. and Babbtr you want, call at Mr#. Ira F. Tlbbetts enter- Foss. 3b .... 3 1 0 1 l tslned A. E. Rev. F. A. Robinson, pastor of Blocklnger. p 2 l o 2 1 Flnkliam PORTLAND RUBBER Middle St. the SOUTH CO., 259 Central Square Baptist church of McKay, cf .. 2 2 1 l o HARPSWELL, MAINE Woodfords, recently. Ford. If 2 2 12 0 Stable* at Merle Stackpole and Wm. C. Tib- Mabry. ss..... 2 3 0 0 1 Houn Qctan VUw Kouts betts and wife HtrrlMMtf Aubur.i Col«nv spent at the Wight. 2b .. 2 0 0 2 0 Sunday The finest Clark & Griffen S^ZSViSSS^ Olivette, at the head of Doughty's L. Mitchell, rf 2 0 1 0 0 livery, boarding and sales stables in Casco Bay. Landing. Our three »table« are equip ed to handle all the have iuour line and our are Clinton business of everything patrons always cottage Is now occupied by Totals -23 9 5 18 3 this and we are to furnish Mrs. W. place prepared teams with carefnl WEassured of full value for the E I,ancev and daughter. FORE8T receiving money. Meat ii Miss CITY. drivers at any hour oi the day or Hazel, of Mass. • night. and our and we hnve Everett. ab r lb po a Expressing specialty what you want. Our three teami Mr. John Ford of moving <>f all kind* receive and caretnl Whitman, Mass.. RIchard'n, 2b 4 1 l l 2 \ rnmpt attention. are at service and who has been sick at his Have all checked in care your prompt delivery guaranteed. cousins. Smith, rf ... 4 0 0 1 o yonr' baggage of A. E. i inkham, Mrs. Peter is Bonth 0 IJttlejohn's, getting Wlthee. ss •. 4 2 2 1 1 Harps well, Maine. along now. nicely 8tevens, lb p 4 1 2 2 0 Automobile To Let or Hour With the we Mrs. Sylvanus 1,1 bhy had as recent - by Day Careful Chauffeur. About only time can borrow In an article on beet and ants by Mclntyre. p lb S 1 0 3 0 guests. Misses Adella Small and Nel- without interest is when distance Gaston In the Revue Hobodo- Parker, c. If. 3 0 0 5 0 0 Bouwe? lie Gallager, of and lends enchantment to the ni a Portand, Miss Stetson, cf .. 3 0 0 0 0 o view.— ad ire the writer contends that Annie Cameron. From "The Gentle Bailey. If, c .. 3 1 1 2 .0 1 Cynic" in the New these Insects carry on conversation Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Merrill, who HoflTses. 3b .. 3 2 0 0 0 0 York Times. are among themselves, and that, while summering at the Calumet cot- this is done tage. had as by means of their feel- guests Sunday. Rev. W. Totals 31 8 6 H. 15 3 ~A ers. they are not entirely dependent Gould and family of Portland. Innings: Mr. Chas. A. upon them. "A whole colony," says Downs, wife and l ong Island 0 3 4 1 0 1—9 daughter Grace of are Mr. Bouwer, "In an anthouse or a bee- Boston, guests Forest City 2 1 20 1 2—8 at the Auburn. hive often Bases on balls, off responds Instantaneously Carl F. Mclntyre. 3; Jones and Miss Helen A. 4. to a signal which may have been giv- Stevens. Struck out. by Mclntyre. Murphy of Somervllle. Mass.. are the en 4; Stevens. 4; Blocking. 4. Passed Belmont without contact. Club art It Is Interesting latest guests at Healing the Bellevue. Mr. balls, by Parker. 1; 1. Um- to see an ant laborer for whom a bur- Bailey. Murray Brown, who was a guest here pire. Crawford. den Is too heavy go to a fellow, make is visiting In Union. Me. a sign or give a certain touch with Mi*s Christian Jackson of Portland, was a his feeler, and then see the second guest of Miss Williams over Ale Insect the In or mov- Sundsy. Ginger Join first lifting Mr. J. H. Engineers ing the object." Thompson Is now here with his wife at the Coronado. Miss American Lund Dairy An ideal drink and stomach tonic. The 8TOVK8, RANOB8, Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Oerald of the O. J. MacOONALD. Proprietor. finest in TINWARE Van Antler—"I think we are sure Gem Company, were entertained here til Commercial It., made* from the best of a nearly opposite Island quality, ingredients, and good dinner tofflght. You know 8unday. •toamors and South Portland pure 'bin 8 Ltn'iroi Parry. Belmont water. my new English butler does the en- Mr. J. J. ISO Spring This water has been a •bu Put- Ryan opened the season Middle Street, cppoelte PoA- favorite In nearly Di lilnga tire catering for the household." New York Thursday In the "Cll- office. on the market for man." 33 years. Orubb—"Can you rely on him to— T' After a week's run he will be Milk. Cream, etc freeh from dairy farm at Atlsnttc dally. Beat of food, Van Antler—"Not always, but this CUv one week and return quickest srrrlce, rsn- the best. Your F. & 0. to New •onable prlcee. Plnoat equipment In the Usejlmly grocer ha* it. Manufac- B. NASH CO. York for a run. evening I requested him to send us up long Eaet. visit us when In town. tured The Belmont 314*390 FORE IT. Mr. Edward by Spring Water Co„ 141 something from the kitchen table."— I>eBaron, wife and ■ LIT* LUNCH, ««1 1-2 for Depot, children Cengreee St., Puck. of Massachuetts. are guests Ladles. Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass. of Mrs. Cynthia Clark for a few weeks. On in CL1AVCJ VILLA sale Portland and Casco Bay Islands by the T. M. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Coualna of JOHNSTONE MRS. C. L. fo'lowing dealers: HEAL ESI ATI! West brook. Mp., wpi* recent gueat* CLEAVES. Prop. of Mr. and Mr*. B. T. H-M- Hamilton PIAK* ISLAND. ML Ijarrabee. Central Landing, CL Chsboague L Ma MayI Sons, Portland A. H. Hamilton, Cottage Mr. Chaa. E. A Co.. Portland °rtat who «u Cboie* lota for Ml* on ibon land Fogg. fcere nomelike hojse. sltuatsd P. L. South « m w ... Ch«b«*3u« front, at hla on Nortk Plnkham, Harpawsff t. f. Hamilton, on *11 part* of tb« l«l*od. and all father'a lummer home, Ml Rat. ro«4, near trove and beach. Nice rooma, Arthur Palmar, Wast ()oiU|h farm Harp«w«tl Or«»» OhtMigiN kinds of ahoro for Ml*. tirdajr with the Naval products raised on plaoa. Re tee w*« Harpowoll A. Mr*. ■- W. HMtmofi, Prmp> propartj Reaerrea. on on r- £• %. Manaflafd. the Boston app.lcatlon. L. M. York. BaMOya Island Ortit r#l. *-14 t*>at, for Boaton. and frr»m M. Chabaaguo At tho baad of th# wharf, thor* «tnnor» Ontral Atf., Pfaki I., M«. Ballrvs Island I. J. Orra Island there will go to C, Clary, Bowd ao4 rooms, rttM oa Protlnwtown, where O. Crafts. Island M. V. Prln«ndla| Cottage of a Jolly laat gathering Tharaday. MiIm when Mra Gertrude Harrla entertain- ItlMi, FOSTER'S DT£ HOUSE Mr*. B«rtha ed her alater and a party of frlenda M. iMbury. MprtlWr. M Ntar Nlc«. cotr AND from fQaat Deerlng. A baaket tali, Cmjr«»§ •!. eotac* with flno room* OA plcn'c ncdlcnt UM*. handy to bt*ch TESTED dinner waa aenred at tM PROVEN noon with the MK. imuM(n«nu Op»n from Juno U to »rKI<1 OIotm C', *3«« I if J It. lipl addition of ©offee and fried clams >rf D %t j IUtM. H.M to UO.M por wmL acrred the on -«- by honteea, the larg^ rTTTT*T»frr^W^fff> a* mo*t of til* Tlllror* plarza. after ■ pubUi Un-1 h«rc which, boating, flablng Chote* Tmi «nd CoCm*. P.W. TAGS SoU ifntt tor CMttM'a Ptlatt. Ordw a®4 4«H**ry and awlnglng In the large awing waa •IfTiCt fl tlVi Hit. H.UTTLCJOHN E. C. WEBBER «*• « on« After ud enjoyed. Thoae preaent were: Mra. mart nr« im «n thrtn Mar with u*. (tirr.bLAND.Mt. Harry Raap. Mra. Harry Horton. Mra. Munroe. Mra. Oberg and daughters. L» W«j Heater and Arthur fl. Hamilton Dora, Klaea Marlon lager- kx*tlo«. ExeM«nt ritktofrr sol 1. Cornelia Hanson. Grace Horton. on application Adtut vor c. Waa —^ s, auto «. j. • co. |A(mI |n aw |I sSHSssPiS1 ss£ 3 Rifle Lerlne. Marlon Nelaon. Frances ~ rtaMnf Parties. Sas, u rou «ut ui« bwL •isa^L-s and son,Ralph, Mrs. Jessie LJbby and lly cottage, but it Is hoped that he Miss Cftrlie Buck of Oocham. NI H., will return later In the season. are also members of the party. Mrs. 8- O, Sawyer of Yarmouth- Miss Ethel Marshall of Portland, ville was a guest at the home of Mrs. The & who Is staying with her sister. Mrs. William S. Rent while visiting Chebeague Bowling Alleys Casino D. J. MacDonald of Torrlngtoti Point, among friends on the island last was a guest In the house-party at the week. Mrs. Rent enjoyed a short Four 1 emulation Thompson cottage. rlslt with Miss Ada st her Cape Elisabeth, 8eabury in one over the week-end. The of home in Yarmouth on alleys of party Wednesday. the twenty also included Mr. and Mrs. Tbe Seashore Land Company of fiaMt build- Somntr Retort Jonrail Frank and have' for Largest ia New tngUni Condon daughter Edith of Portland Just sold a very de- ing* the pur- Published Woodfords, who accompanied Mies sirable bouse lot on the shore-front on the Erery Marshall. property at Cousin's Island to Mr. ^8©tine ooast. Afttraoon Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Brown hare and Mrs. M. D. Duran of Boston. It Tbmndmy can returned to their home In Is expected that Mr. Duran will Alleys be From Jane to September and on the Last in Each Month Cambridge, erect Thursday after a pleasant stay with Mr. and "* cottage on the lot for his occu- engaged for from October to May pri- MI'S. H. B. Hadlock at Torrlogton pancy, before next season. vate partie*. Point. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, former- Mr. J. Prank Hinckley, who has lighted CROWLEY <* E4itor« ly resided In Portland. been a Finely LUNT, u4 MHtkm enjoying month's vacation and Mrs. E. A. Hooper of with his family at the returned perfectly M Hamnonton, Hill, Offloe, lxchu|« Street, Boo— 6, Portland N. J., has been a guest of Mr. and to his business In Boston last Wed- adjusted. Mrs. H. E Baker at Le-Repos for sev- nesday. Miss Olive Glaser and Mr. TERMS eral weeks. Mr. Hooper Is expected John W. Hinckley who have also Cigars and at the Baker been visitors One Year. *1.00; Saner SeM

connected with the Quartermaster'* Mrs. E. Office in Portland. V. Howard and daughter, Rockmere House. Miss Casco House. M. L. Howard of Albany, N. Y., The Misses Caret of are I Roxbury Bay arrived the latter part of last week now enjoying their vacation at the MOTOR-BOAT CRUISES AND TEN- for their annual sojourn here. Rockmere. having arrived here last A RAPIDLY INCREA8INQ NUMBER Capt. NIS THE PRINCIPAL DIVER- Howard Is well known to many of the week (or a month's stay. OF GUE8T8 AT LEADING tourists SIONS. | here and for several years Mr. and Mrs. H. H. King with LONG I8LAND HOU8E. past he has taken an active In Mr. part and Mrs. A. B. Brownell of Port- the Field Day exercises. Notes of Arrivals and Entertainments land. pat in from their yacht for a Notes Of Guests And Of Hotel Hap. Mr. and Mrs. 0. of Past Week. short stay at the Rockmere, recently. W. Chlckering of Annual And They have been a cruise penlngs; Picnic Arlington. Mass., with their three The Rockmere House at enjoying Littlejohn's along the eastern coast. Shore Dinner Of PortlanJ children, John A., George E. and Mar- Island continues to receive many garet I., are among the recent arri- who Grocers Association. guests plan to remain at this [ vt.ls that are here for their summer beautiful sea- As island throughout the August draws near the quota vacation. Mr. Chicking has for sev- son. Means House. of enjoyment for all Mcrriconeag of guests at this house rapidly ap- eral seasons been a member of the are at ages constantly hand, and proaches its usual proportions, which Strollers, a party of Arlington gen- seems a MANY everyone to have fine time REGULAR AND TRANSIENT are limited only by the accommoda- tlemen that have encamped in Soule's here. the of last tions Among outings GUE8T8 COTINUE TO ARRIVE. that the house affords. A ma- Grove. He numbers many friends \%eek was the motor-boat trip which jority of the arriving summer people among the tourists on the Island. was made on Saturday in the "Esth- Fishing and Diversions at the continue to come from Canada, and if Sailing Mrs. George R. Faucett and chil- er." Fifteen guests took the trip, the Influx continues it would he quite Hotel. dren. George Ericsson and Eliza landing for a short time at Birch Is- fitting for Proprietor Cushlng to huy A Hnnnewell Faucett of land; then the ride was continued large number of names have been a British flag to fly with the slars and Stamford. added to the of Conn., are here for the remainder of around Eagle Island, outside of Che- register the Merricon- stripes. The semi-weekly dances are eat House the the summer months. The bcague, and home again. during last week, not popular with the hotel guests, as well family have been to the a few of whom plan to remain here as coming Island for On another of cottagers, and jolly times are en- Wednesday party to enjoy prolonged visits. many years and are all delighted with seventeen a forenoon Among joyed. However, of course, the chief guests enjoyed the Chebeague and its many recent transient parties diversions of the are ; advantages. ciuise in the Esther to Freeport. The guests bathing, was one made up of forty who I party visited Casco Castle and other people, boating and fishing. took dinner at the hotel on points of interest, but returned to the Tuesday. On Wednesday the Portland Grocers They were from the Life PEAK8 ISLAND Rockmere well satisfied with the Equitable Association to the number of 350 sat HOU3E. Insurance Convention at charm of their island. Society down to their annual picnic, clambake Cushings Island and sailed down to and shore dinner. Host Cushing (Continued from first Among the many diversions enjoy- South Harpswell in a large sloop to page.) worked out the details of the .affair In ed by the guests, perhaps the princi- enjoy a day's outing. I his customary excellent style, and a pal one, is tennis. This game Is A of Boston at the hotel. very enjoyable fishing trip was royal good time was enjoyed by all. very popular at the Rockmere. and made a number by of guests of the Various sports were indulged in, but Among the many guests at the the well-laid-out courts arc in al- hotel one last. j day week. The party the chief event on the program was house over Sunday was Miss Hen- most constant use. The evenings of fifteen Mr. including and Mrs. B. the ball game which brought out some rietta Thompson of Portland. are passed pleasantly with such Littaur of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. weird and wonderful as checkers and chess. plays. Mr. B. H. games whist, Henry Reichenback and Mr. and Mrs." Dingley of Auburn, ad- J. L. with his Hal A glance at the register shows of Dr. Dearing sons, J. B. Kirtland of New York. The vertising manager the Lewlston are the backers of among the guests Mr. and Mrs. D. has and Vinton, prime sail was made to "Lambs' Wool Journal, registered at the hotel S. for the last named game, and some very Three Robertson, daughters Mildred. Gila his vacation. 1 Ledge." remarkably large close contests are carried on In the an.l Susie and son. Mr. M.J. Robert- cod weighing thirty, thirty-five and Dr. J. J. Gallahue of hotel son, of Westmont. Canada. Mr. Boston, who parlors. forty pounds were captured by Mr. visits the Peaks Island House Robertson is superintendent of the every Mr. Wilson Stearly in company W. S. Swain. Mr. J. J. Sullivan summer, returned here for a Montreal Street Railway, and the short with Miss Marie A. Foote of Brook- ; was also a very active fisherman stay the first of the week. famllv have come here for a number lyn. arrived at the Rockmere recent- j when not on top of the cuddy gazing of seasons. Among the guests who came to Iv to enjoy a few weeks' outing here. into the sea. Dr. an1 Mrs. A. W. of Peaks Island for the week end were: Mr. Stearly Ib in the real estate and Mr. Victor S. Brenner of New York Keyou are Mr. George W. Lane. assistant in Boston here for a three weeks* Jr., cenveyancy business Philadelphia. was Included among the many patrons cashier of stop, but come for another visit later the Lewiston Sxfe Deposit who who arrived at the hotel for extended and Mr. Ralph Kingston of Melrose, in the season. Dr. is a Trust Co.. and Master of the Lew- outings last week. Mr. Brenner Keyou is well acquainted with Little'ohn's in Boston. iston Order of Masons. He was ac- will be remembered as the specialist an