* MAII. MATTER AUG. 18. 19C2 AND i D I> T/ 1 J." rMfy nP\TTO POST OFFICE AT PORTLAND. 5IAINE. I * T 1 V JtLl Vy Vj IN 1 O.

Island. giving a greatly enjoyed house par- Throng Expected Bailey So. Harpswell. ty to their "friends. Miss Marguerite' Wai^en, Miss Mina Young and Mrs. EVERYTHING IN READINESS FOR IVANY PEOPLE NOW AT ISLAND SOCIAL ITEMS OF INTEREST TO Helen Bigelow, all of Auburn. THE PAGEANT SUMMER PEOPLE HERE. SATURDAY. FOR THE SEASON. Captain George R^ley Johnson took liis wife to Portland in his new mo- Social Affairs and Picnics Now Summer Colony From the Islands Will Popu-« The Social Life is Now at.F'.il! Swing. torboat, "Auburn," last Wednesday. iteirigerators lar Islanders. rnt KINO THAT SAVE ICE" Be Out In Force. Among Dean William E. Simonds of .The' beautiful new Hudson automo- ,Knox The Misses Alice >Kocidy and Sara College, who has been exchange PT<>- The Casco Bay waiting rooms and bile belonging to Mr. Arthur Dickey of D Dessesway arrived at the Rohin- fessor at 'Harvard during Prices from $7.95 wharf, crowded out quite to the wa- the Merricon^ag met with an accident University Up hood Inn last Thursday. this past year, was with his wife as ter's edge on Tuesday morning last, one night last week. Mr.' Dickey's a Mr. and guest at Content" of Dr. and presented most inviting scene by Mrs. E. J. Starr, Mr. Conant youngest son was driving the car at a "Camp Mrs. Herbert V. Neal for a few the hundreds of pretty girls and manly L. Starr, Miss 'Ellen iB. Starr and Mr. moderate speed on the road above days last week. His PORCH FURNITURE looking young men ready to embark Hezekiah P. Starr arrived at the-Starr West Harpswell, when he encountered charming daughters, one of the Misses upon the fleet of steamers on cottage from Spencer, Mass. Mr. Con- a carriage. The driver was unwilling Marjorie, Katherine, and All a or their to Great ant Eleanor Simonds will remain for sev- Prices, Chair Rocker way Chebeague Island Starr, who will enter Maine State to give the machine sufficient space, for the first rehearsal on eral weeks to come as of Miss- the Pageant college this fall, is' about to leave for a fact which he found out too late, guests were es 'Helen and 87c each grounds. There three groups of Seatlie, Wash. They have their however, had to choose between Marguerite Neal, Dean and Mrs. Simonds returned running int^the vehicle or a large rock to Boston, where Mrs. Simonds on the right side of the road. He acted is in charge of a summer continuation Beds, Mattresses upon the impulse of the moment and school for girls. Spring's, knocked tjis right front wheel off on The magnificent summer home of and the boulder, giving himself and the Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry A. Free, "Free- $3.50 Up S3 and Up $3 and up other occupant of the car a serious croft," was the scene of a lovely jolting. Only his experience in driv- Fourth of July house party. The ing cars, saved the people in the car- guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Day, riage from injury. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Julia. >Mr. and Mrs. Elton C. RANGES )fororbehorage; and up "Dr. and Mrs. Harold Dickenson, Sen- iBriggs ajid Miss Briggs. All $22 were from ior-of York City arrived here on 'Lewiston. the noon boat from Portland last Wed- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spencer and fam- Oil Heaters and Florence Oil CooK Stoves nesday. They have taken the Dana cot- ily of Lewiston have opened their lit- tage, 'iBay View," Miss Wertall of tle green cottage at the end of the TLngland, the cousin of Dr. Senior, is causeway for the summer. their guest for the season. -Dr. Sen- Mrs. F. A. Morey was hostess to ior R. S. is professor of anatomy at Belle- ■Captain Gardner Deering, Mr. and Mrs. DAVIS CO. vue 'College, New York University. Harry Deering, Mr. and Mrs. Frank *. COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS Prof. U. Dahlgren, who has known the Deering, and .Mr. and 'Mrs. Furber of E- Cor. and Federal Sts,F prAlKELL' Seniors for many years, met'them at Bath over the Fourth. The entire Exchange the steamer and took them to his cot- party went motorboating to Eagle Is- lunch tage tp before they went to j lan'd.' They left for Portland on the their own place. f [ fifth. At the deightful cottage, "Casco >Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Sherwin of Improved Grade and Bridge Between Sebascodegan I. and OTP's It iRest," Mrs. tyfcria Austin and her j Worcester, Mass., are comfortably daughter, Miss Eva. of I-ewiston aro (Continued on Page 7.)

who are to V participants do the mrst beautiful thirty-five footftnotor cruis- % important dancing in connection with er, "Billiken" in Mackerel Cove. They - the play and the entire scene was an expect Mr. Harold H. time because of its rr^snmn inspiration enthusiastic in Aunu.st. Mrs. Starr has her JUaks 3falattfc ami animated nature. Talbot's entrance examinations to Worces- Of course it goes without saying ter City hospital, where she- will en- v S. that Virginia Tanner, the Halplt Home, greatest ter as nurse this fall. 0 fflana^r producer of Pageants in America, was Mr. Ervin C. Sinnett in full charge and was ably assisted by the "first dance on the 3lalani> a score or more of group directors and public islan'g this sum- Jfcaka (Uaarn iftattt? mer IBag, committees, among these being Mrs. at Library hall. Many guests, Suit Arthur H. .Mr. S. w ig enjoy this pastime were in at- Sale Bailey, Harry Boyd, July Mrs. Charles \v. I.eOrov. chairman of mcp and had a delightful time, NOW OPEN- We find that we have about two the Committee on Participants, .Mrs. and Mrs. Charles P. Hoot o1' New Frederick V. Berry, Mrs. William 11. Vork City arrived at their large and hundred Summer Suits which we have Dow, Mrs. Willis B. Hall and others. beautiful cottage, "Tekitisi," last Famous for years President Willis B. Hall and G. Wal- Thursday to spend the entire summer. divided into two Lots for this sale. don for its liberal man- Smith, Chairman of the Pageant This will make the twenty-first time directed and ticketed the Committee, that they have opened the season here lo- crowd. agement, superb and they are as enthusiastic as ever Lot No. In the selection of Rose Cove, Great cation and 1 about the attractiveness of Bailey Is- fine Chebeagne Island, for the production land. Their son Waldo is spending of this artistic and no shore dinners. Ev- Rogers Peets Sincerity and Talbot unique Pageant tlie summer with them. mistake was certainly made. With Mrs. Hand Tailored clothes that sold for Casco Bay and adjacent Islands for its Alexander M. Wilson of New erything modern. $25, York has setting the audience will view the City tented the Peck cottage, $22.50 and now Special orchestra. $20, stage, or Grecian Court Scene, with "Barnacle," for the season. She is her the blue of the Ocean and the gray of accompanied by son. Mr. Samuel Accommodates 500. Wilson, and her the rocks and the deep green foliage in daughter. Miss Jane. the a stretch of Rates, booklets and $14.50 distance, silvery, (Continued on 2.) sanded beach in the Page immediate back floor on ground of the stage with the hundreds plans ap- Lot No. 2 of Portland's fairest young maids and plication. gallant young men dancing and singing on Peaks Island House Talbot $15 Suits, all sizes, now the green out in the great open, surely a scene incomparable will be had by those who are privileged to THIS POPULAR HOTEL HAS A $10.50 witness the performance. LARGE NUMBER OF GUESTS. Nothing like it has ever been at- "S" astobTapc" tempted and the very daring and en- Tourists from Portland Come terprise of the Congress Square As- Many -MAINE'S FINEST AND MOST SANITARY RESTAURANT- sociates deserves the of Here For Dinner. plaudits all Finest 25c Dinner who are to attend. and Served in This City Educationally Although the season elsewhere may Combination Meals for Miss Tanner every Hay 25 cents. Turkey Dinner Sunday ."0 cents. We are artistically, declares seem to serve Sea prepared quiet, this house is as popular as Foot in any style. Handy to Klectrics. Few minutes walk from that the costumes prepared for the steamboat ever. Many people who in former wharf. Private dining rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen participants of this Pageant are supe- years visited the hotel are again re- rior to similar 26-28 Monument any occasion, the pro- turning here for their vacations. No OLAB ITY, Proprietor Sq., Portland, Me. duction will be most notable. JjOKCKT-A.; gnest leaves here without an expres- i Me casco steamers are to Bay sion of the wonderful time they have leave every hour at 7 beginning experienced and especially have re- o'clock. A steamer will con- special marked concerning the perfect service vey the participants at 11 an- o'clock, and entertainment of the guests. A1-. other will leave at 12.1 i* at stopping though not full the hotel is so rapidly all the islands en route to Central filling up that indications are that all Great Landing, Chebeague. available rooms will soon be taken. Many notable will be personages Last week the regular Tuesday and F o r tlie present, and, unless the new and grave Saturday night hops were greatly en- conditions that have arisen from the joyed not only by the younger people latest note to the Germany prevent, but also by the older guests who were President is looked for to the gracc pleased with the rendering of the splen- occasion with his presence. did dance music as played by the Ho- Summer a The of L\Ke Rainbow Clergymen every denomina- tel Orchestra. tion in Cottager and about Portland will be the guests of the Asso- You'll find our stock full Congress Square availing themselves of the opportunity of attract- ciates for the performance, and a most with all its splendor the cheap paint to take sails in the large and comfort- ive goods that be distinguished gathering is looked for. able you'll motor boats, which are avail- — is all as as it lasts. Two scenes in the interested in right long Play, absolutely able at almost any time for this opposite in their generalization will purpose. Deep sea fishing parties are USE EVERITE PAINTS, they have all prove of most intense interest to the also taken by many of the guests in — big audience. One is the the harmony of the rainbow, and the occurrence these seaworthy boats. Those to arrive —Souvenirs in the second scene when en- Ulysses, recently are Mr. L. A. Mercier and durability that resists the hot of acted by Robert the famous Metal rays Dempster, wife from Portland. Maine; Miss S. Novelties Leather Goods New York actor, with his "Old Sol." together Konert, West Hoboken; Miss R. crew are wrecked on a reef as Fir Pillows Birch Bark Baskets they Fisher, West Hoboken; Mr. and Mis. enter the Cove, the crew disappearing Charles Roth, Mr. P. (I. Swett, Han- and presumably lost. swims Ulysses ger; F. W. Plummer, Fall River, R. I.; and Couch to the shore and the beach Regular Hammocks reaching Miss Josephine V. Shilling, Philadel- M. in nn exhausted condition, is found F. Bragdon Paint Co. by phia, Pa.; Miss Ada Crawford, Phila- Kodaks and Circe and her maids. Supplies delphia; I/. I). Tobie, Hnngor; (». E. For sale The other scene where hundreds of by St.—47 Ward, Presque isle; A. R. Evans, and 47—Exchange little tots and smaller children Developing sing New Hampshire; Mrs. D. A. Wlswell, Printing their greetings to the returned hero W. T. Stevens Portland, Maine Albany; Mrs. I,. C. Albany: Tennis will present a most beautiful of Newman, Outfits Complete picture Miss Florence Cadenas and Miss Eliza- childish and inno- Island beauty youthful beth New Mr. and Mrs. Golf and Orr's (The Yellow Front.) cence. Cadenas, York; Base Ball Goods William V. Sweetser, Philadelphia: The Coast Hand, under the Artillery Albert Hartman and family, T. F. Universal of Mr. Frank N. Glills will Vacuum Goods leadership Rowen, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. furnish the Instrumental music of the Colby of Bangor; N. E. T,elnhan, Bos- Lunch Sets at occasion. have been Every Price They rehearsing ton; William B. Jack, Portland: Fred for some weeks the weird and Inspir- J. Bonnet. Mfldford, Mass.: J. 0. Wey- are as as ing nuisic demanded the and Good Food by Play mouth and wife, Hanford, Maine; Hor- GOOD CANDIES Necessary Lender Glills promises at the close of ace Taber, Brockton, Mass.; I. M. Cole- We receive it freth »wic< a. STAINS THE tho Pageant to furnish n real thrill as S CHAW'C man, Merlden, Conn.: B. E. Bachel- week and oftener HIGHEST the audience are about to MAUL (! JllAu ) QUALITY disperse. der, Montfleld, Vt.; Mrs. William Oil- The lands on which the Pageant L0RING.SH0RT&HARMON man and daughter, Maiden, Mass.; Mr. KODAKS and SUPPLtCB takes place are those of the Llttleflold Monument and Mrs. William Ford. Philadelphia; Square, Portland, Maine Mall or films here for and homestead, a fine old lawn bring yoor developing printing. sloping Roger A. (Jreene, I.ewlBton, Me.; Chas. from a elevation down grndualiy high H. Dans, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. to the sandy beach. The owners ten- George I„. Ripley, Newark, N. J.; Mr. dered the Associates a free use of the SIMMONDS & HAMMOND and Mrs. (leorge H. Fogg, Dorchester, jJS&s <&£?.§? field for the purpose and the people Mass.; and Mrs. C. B. Ripley of Som- (Continued on page 8), erville, Mass. BAILEY ISLAND. and Mrs. A. P. Streull of New York City, who arrived on the Fourth. and The charming is Cottages Continued from Page 1.) cottage, "Spray," Woodbine being occupied by Mrs. Leon nno. nunrnnr.1 o. GROCERY (El'berson, sinwtiT, frop. JOHNSON & LEEMAN Gl n'rAL STORE Mrs. E. Z. Anthony and Mu Gordon Bailey Island. Main*. O. of New York Service First. We arc stocked with the best in Mr. "Wilson* her husband, who is a Keefe, City for the This papular boarding house was imong Meats and Groceries. entire summer. the first to open itsdo> s for the enter- Fret»h Garden in » graduate of Princeton University, Vej;et4bles Season. auto taining of guests. Location idea), being at Prcmpt delivery by tmck. Stove Mr. and Mrs. 'E. and « Class of l897, hns-been-appointed-head | Irving Mprse of the head of the famoua Mackerel- Cove.' Fireplace Wood. Complete line tf Glassware and Crockery. of the 'Municipal (Bureau of Social Re- Marlborough, Mass., left on the ninth,' •Thechambersare-Urge -uicHy furnished and have ocean view. Fine table search. He is to his after having a supplied expected join enjoyed delightful stay with the beet obtainable. Bathing, boat- ... on Bailey Island, Me. ■wife at any time. the island as guest of Mrs. Lincoln ing and fishing near the house. Open un- Tel. 8011-2 til October Righter of 'Newtonville, Mass., at her 1 Combination dinners served Professor J. C. Adams of New iHav- daily. Including Lobster. Clams and meat. cottage, on eri, who teaches 'English at Yale Uni- "Gray Ledges," Rocky Rates and circulars on application. Tel. 615 Point. Mr. versity, arrived with his wife and Robert D. .Morse joined his wife on the children, the Misses Harriet and tenth to remain for a week. BA,LEY ISLAND- MA,NE Catherine and Mr. Theodore Adams. THE JOHNSON H. F. Mr. Edmund Rogers, a Yale graduate Miss Alice Bridge and Miss Eliza- JOHNSON, Proprietor beth AND of the class of 1915, is their guest. ! Bridge of Glen Ridge, «N. J., have COTTAGES Open June 15 to October 1 arrived for Rev. Charles H. Mann of 'New York a week's stay at Bonny- The First National Bank of Portland umargea capacity. Beautifully located at view the routh end of the island near Little Har- is a week to cottage. City expected in about THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY bor. The Johnson and cottages contain spend some time on the island. Mrs. -E. W. Allen and her daughter, about forty rooms, nil pleasant and aiiy. Dorothy, of Washington, D. C., Mrs. and Thoroughly modern, toilets, bath. etc. (Dr. Harriet C. Burnett of Orange, N. Capital Surplus Over Table supplied with best market affords. Fred and Sea a J., motored from her home through \Bundy daughter, Charlotte, food specialty. Fresh milk, eggs, Miss Jennie On© poultry and raised on the White mountains to Orrs Island, I Coolie and Miss Gertrude Million Dollars vegetables the pre- mises. Bathing:. Boating and New of St. are at Fishing. where she left her car and came to ICrampton Johnsbury, Vt., Dirt Tennis Courts. Rates on the Invites New Accounts and Personal application. her beautiful cottage on Abner's Knight cottage. Deposit Interviews. Point. » •Miss Nettie Bisbee returned to her H. F. JOHNSON. Boattauilder home in on Satur- Miss Alice Bleeker of Bloomfield, Springfield, Mass., Repairing Done the Promptly N. J., is the guest* of Mrs. B. Mon- day, tenth. roe of 'New York at the latter's sup- ■Numerous card and -bridge parties erb cottage. were held during the rainy weather of last week Tourists: Miss Jessie I. Cochlin of New York at'the Robinhood Inn. Leave coats and at M irr's Ice Cream and arrived at Mrs. B. Mon- Miss Mary Tracy, Philip IHoswell your wraps Souvenir ROBINHOOD INN Cit^Mias at the Casco and The ideal Inratinn nn I -' ,*J roe's cottage, to be the latter's guest and Joseph Alder of Lewiston, and shop Bay Haipswell Lines wharf. Remember to go to the -"u,™ | Miss store with the on the east end and in full view "for the summer. Miss Cochlin has Katlierine Gill of Portland, are Red Sign*. All coats and wrap* hung up with coat hangtrs. of the Mrs. ocean. Beautiful and walks been assisting Mr. C. R. Mann in the visiting M. E. Tracy at Bay Sanitary in every particular. Fine line of pine groves View Canfectionery, Cigars, Cigarettes, around the house. I he house is modern in Study of Engineering Schools under cottage. Ice Soda, Cream. Largest line of Souvenir Cards on the wharf. Kodak and —1« the of the Foun- every lespect ilets, baths and sewerage. supervision Carnegie Camera Supplies. Our rate for checking is &> dation. clothing So. day. Rates | The Homestead. and Circulars upon application Mr. and Mrs. P. R. MacNeille of I The Homestead has Open J jne I 5 to I Summit, N. J., are at their cottage, so always been a September 5 superior house and to look the beautifully located on the summit of upon ange, >X. J., and her sons, David anc it is greatly to the credit of Mrs. Pet- Long Distance Telephone in the House register and observe the of old Charles the island, accompanied 'by Mrs. Mac- n^ies , and maid, have arrived her* tengill, the proprietress that for so patrons that come is Neille's mother, Mrs. C. H. Mann. Mr. every year ! tor the summer. many years its standard has been held nothing unusual. The most MacNeille was called to New York on recent ar- The guests of this house celebratec so high. Among those who arrived rivals are as follows: Miss business on the eighth of this month. Evelyn a glorious Fourth on Monday eveninj last week are Mr. and Lin- •Cary .Mrs. >R. E. Williams, Lynchburg, Va.; Mr. with fireworks and music. The weath- say of Mass. Mrs. iRoger F. iHill of Detroit, who and Beverly, Mrs. Robert C. Heebuck of Newton which was bad all the has been visiting her parents. Rev. er, day, let uj Centre, Mass.; Mrs. E. iH. for this and Mrs. L. W. Atwood of the Church Schuyler special display late in the af The Cliff Island Library is now open DRIFTWOOD of St. Starrit "Ve'"" Petersburg, Florida; ternoon and afforded a of Christ in Portsmouth, N. H., left fairly dr: on a regular routine. On Wednesdays On Sea Cliff, Ocean Side. to Gayerd of New York arrived on lawn for the Open October for her City , participants. and from 3 to 5 p. m., the Thursday home. She had been the fourth. On Saturdays Superb View from 60 foot the fifth the arrivals will Porch here since the second of this month. library 'be open for distribution Thor were Mrs. 'Mary A. of Driftwood and uxh'y Rood table and Cushing Boston, Cottages. and of books. The little rooms ovt comfortable Mrs. Atwood left with her, only to go Mr. and receiving rlookinK surf. ! Mrs. George M. Allen,Arling- as far as she cottage purchased the New dining room seats IX). Boston, Avhere expects to ton, Miss The guests of this lovely house "wer< by Library Mass., Elizabeth C. Allen club has do some shopping and will then re- able to themselves al proved itself of great value. Winter uddreae and nurse of Arlington. The seventh enjoy through (Nov. 'o Mnv 10): turn soon to the island. the wet weather of last week. Th( •However the club does not intend to 22 Louisa ■brought Leila G. and Mabel Street, N. C. Leonard stop here but it to Asheville, Mrs. Tolman, who has been Leonard of various and frequent storms stirrec gradually hopes JSlisha (H. Chicago. have grounds opening" her superb cottage for guests,' up a tremendous surf in the grea surrounding the build- which the house ing which will include tennis courts left for her home in Worcester, Mass., The Seaside. ocean, faces, am and room for other summer on S. Mrs. Flora I. made it roar and foam along the en sports. < Iccupies a Thursday, July commanding situation at the south- This superb house has a The annual sale will take ern ami most •Hall of Worcester, who has been vis- very pood tire island coast. We all know hov place upon The Homestead end of the island— within a picturesque season to look forward August 11 and all friends of the BA1LEY short walk of either ocean or Mrs. left with her. to Mrs. Cram beautiful the phosphorescent anima ideals Inland. MAINE The hay shore. iting Tolman, Homestead table ami service I has many and roora- of the club are requested to donate are homelike Miss already boarders life is when disturbed so that it give! Amy Blanchard spent last ers and I there are new names upon the a soft This doe: something for the sale. Fancy and Tuesday in Portland to secure articles green light. glow respects register beside the useful articles, aprons, cake and for her I regular every- not have the effect upon the observer: candy excellent. various beautiful cottages are a few Tennis I year Seaside people. The house of- as intended the of the many things which •which she owns on the island. by small anima Court. fers one the can he sold. I homelikeness and sim- forms, but gives them a wonderfu readily 1 llustrated Mr. Roy E. Shaw of has of Sebago plicity summer life, with that com- sight that few residents of other is Mr. W. C. Gibson, who has been vis- 1Booklet. entered the employment of M. Ward & fort and j quietness which has made it lands can enjoy. iting his family for a short time at Son, the well known plumbers. Mr. so in popular the past with those Mrs. E. A. (Huntington and he his cottage, "Sunset View", has re- Shaw is a graduate of Potter Academy. seeking health, rest and recreation, daughter, Miss F. M. iHuntington o turned to his business in Concord, New Miss May E. Ward is planning to i The guests and arrivals of recent Ashville, N. C., left on the tenth. The) Hampshire, where he owns and oper- give an exhibit of her Nature tint times are Mr. Arthur Miller, Misses have been guests here since the 29tl ates a large up-to-date periodical views at. her parents' home "The 'Se- ! Dorothea and Ruth Miller of C.hicaeo. of May. ^ store. bago", the latter part of this month. Isabella 111.; P. Simley of Other and arrivals are | Cambridge, guesls Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Winship and chil- Rev. and Mrs. Philip Steinmetz and Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. E. il. Morse of ■H. X. Clark of X. am OPKN 15th \ Newark, J.; Mr. dren Elmer, Maud and re- JUNK TO OCTOBER Mildred Tt THOMAS E. daughter Beatrice M. and son Philip Marlborough, Mass.; Mr. Keifnpster B. Mrs. E. Ernest Baker of Baltimore turned to HAZELL Miller their home this week in H. of Philadelphia, Pa., are at the and family, Chicago, Mr. Md.; Mr. and: Mrs. Edwin V. Mitchel 111.; Westbrook, Me., after having spent a Robinhood Inn for the season. Rev. Lincoln Righter of of 'Newtonville, Harford, Conn.; Mrs. C. S. Bradlej most delightful month at their cottage Mr. Steinmetz was until recently rec- Mass.; Mr. Robert D. Morse of Bos- and Mrs. E. of Bal- | iNff.nie Dorsey "Jay Dee's Inn," on Cliff Island aven- E. E. Bailey Island, Maine. tor of the Calvary church at ton, Mass.; Mr. of Miss Ethel SINNETT Episcopal 'Halsey LeMarc timore, Md.; M. Parkmai ue. DEALER In New York IN FIRST CLASS Summit, N. J. September he will City; Miss Dorothy Mer- of Portland; Mrs. Martha A. Carrie o assume rill of Mr. Aaron Pride and of West- Groceries, charge of-ttie Boys* School at Portland.-MayH. tx New York A c r»_i * « 626 Congress St. Mr. City; Serena Niles, Wm.W. Niles and Tel. 38- W Portland, Me. ephone. Donald M. Wight and Richard M. Georg( ter, Mrs. J. L. Ellis of of S. Niles,Nashua, N. H., Mrs. Home Franklin, Wight 'New York and Mr. and Charlotte office, North Me. City A. Canavan, WILLOW COTTACE Sebago, Mass., have arrived at their superb Mrs. D. E. Blaisdell of Auburn. Boston, Mass., Ruth Can- cottage, "Insel-heim," which is the avan, Boston, Mass., Donald McL. Wil- Bailey Island, Me. German for "Island Home." Mr. L. ber, New York City, Sara B. Thweatli J. The Johnson. Homelike cottage, Ellis spent Sunday, the tenth, with his 'New York City, Alexander S. Thweatli accommdodatlng To have a about, twenty guests. View of ocean wife and left very good season is not New York City, C. early Monday morning. an May Ebersold, Hart and unusual at the Alice Inlands, centrally located. Rates Mrs. Esther Barteaux of happening Johnson ford, Conn., Roddy, New Yorl< Sit I SUNS B«n«y m.. West Med- and a reasonable. rates for ICE CREAM PARLOR hund, indeed better one would "be City, Sara T. Special May, ford, Mass., is spending the summer hard to tDessasway, Brooklyn June and The Ice the find at any house in Mr. and Mrs. A. S. September. Quality Cream, kind the particular trade is at her on the shores Casco Thweath.'New York demands, what we cottage of Mack- Bay. So well Mrs. Walter E. serve Our auto is this popular house City. Johnson, Prop. here. truck assures you of erel Cove with Eugene and 'Miss Eve- known prompt delivery. We are still making that invairably of the delicious Stetson's caramels and lyn Shattuck and Miss -Bal- many the candies. Box Candies, Fanny strangers at BAILEY ISilAND. etc., P'ruit, Soda, arriving Island — Cracker lard. Miss 'Ballard left for her home Bailey COTTAGES AND Goods, Postal Cards, and all inquire their way here. LAND.— Magazines papers. Island agent for Casco in Sailing par- Don't "Brookline, Mass., last Thursday. ties that Call or write for Bay Breeze. forget our the latest stop over to see the great list of fine properties circulating library, books only two cents Mr. and Mrs. and a Kodak W. R. Cain of Sum- famous surf frequent the John- now in my hands for sale. day. Supplies, Developing, Etc. mit, N. J., arrived at their beautiful son quite often Cliff Island and. with the numer- ERVIN cottage near the ous C. SINNETT, Johnson for the sum- cottage dwellers, do the bountiful mi r last Tuesday. On the ninth they table full justice. Bailey Island, Me. Telephone. Estates were joined by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. The present Cared For. register of guests is Aucocisco Cain of N. House. 'Newark, J., and Mr. and composed of: Mrs. Sarah J. Brooks Mrs. I. L. Cain and of and Miss This CHARLES S. '""y m«. family Summit, Sadie J. Brooks of New York large and popular hotel now THOMAS N. J. City; Miss A. R. Wells of welcome* all guests to the unsurpass- The •Casco Bay's Leading Contractor and Builder N. (Brooklyn. ed Crocker Photo The first service for the summer at Y.; (Mrs. A. M. Meeker of Newark, entertainment which it affords All All Saints N. Mr. 'Here cool w,ork under my su- Church by the Sea was J.; Charles J. Brooks and Mr. the summer breezes blow personal held William no last Sunday at 4.30 p. m., service Lloyd Brooks of "New York; matter how hot It may be else- pervision. Estimates on applica- Mr. and where. Co. being conducted by the Rev. J. B. Mrs. Wni. North Andover," Mass. Habberley and Mr. William Q, of LEEMAN'S EXPRESS Miss Harmlna Stokes of j Royal and Waldo many people return pYakt Aland and Casino Trefethen# Theatre, 3 tage, entitled "The Breakers." She is Hoof year after Dayburn and to other have left for their year here making It in real- FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY o„ points hostess to several of her cottage, Tn .hVB.y E»p«.l.»c«) bo..»«n In interesting J friends, Miss "Tekitlsl." ity their summer home. Few houses PORTLAND, MAIN! irollwlon. ch.r,.. R.tw r.Mon.bl., , H. C. Adams of N. ; can Montclair, J., Mr,' l>r. Anna Mann get this charming atmosphere and GCORGC • Richardson of Or- H-JUUBEI. Bailey I»land. M» - under the management of Mr. Cushing the dance proved to be a great social success. Many people from Island the city attended this dance be- Long; cause they were able to return on Casco Captain Randall's late boat to the NOTICE! city. The sloop belonging to Mr. Scott Last week the St. Luke's Sunday Bay school Cleveland of Portland, who owns a held a picnic here. They made their summer residence here, was filled by headquarters at Cushings pavi- House at lion New Branch Store Ponce's Landing (formerly the rainstorm of last Thursday night for their lunch. They then dl- and at her in Fri- vldded into separate some Island OURP. W. H. Littlejohn's) is with a full line capsized moorings groups Long opened day morning's gale. Several other playing ball, others going for extend- MAINE ed of Groceries, Meats and Provisions. boats were partly filled, but the ex- walks and other amusements Charles E. peM'nce of the previous storm had which the island affords. caused to use hoods and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overall left Cusbing, C[ We should be to meet our friends and pa- many tops pleased many where possible. last week after being most delight- Proprietor fully entertained their trons who find this store more convenient and we assure The Mariner post office is doing its by friends, Mr. jLjeaaing notel on the island. Finest view of you and Mrs. C. H. Casco Bay possible. Pine usual summer business. Cloudman who own Mrs. Flora I. groves alongside the hotel with rockers and hammocks that it will be our aim to maintain same courtec us treat- an attractive on the for use of guests. the Elorette, the postmaster, has arranged cottage west Private shore. gas ight plant—ga* in every room. Excellent Table. the summer schedule of mails which Bathing, ment and strict attention to service that has been the rule at Mrs. J. from Boating and Fishing close at 7 a. Sly has ar- privileges. Dancing parties twice each week. m. and 12 noon, and June 15 to Open rived at the "Everitt" where she will Sept. 15. Kates and circulars on our main store. arrive at 11.45 a. m. and 6.15 p. m. application. Accommodates 109. be a guest for the remainder of Fine steamboat service. The many street washouts have the Only thirty minutes' sail from Portland. Clam summed. ** Bake house accommodates 500 with kept the street force, under Commis- guests dancing privileges. Come to our Mr. and L. Crawford hotel for a for the sioner George Griffin, busy of late. Myc.H. have pleasant vacation. "Everything Cottage" their In addition to this work he has re- recently entertain^ relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ceived the lumber at land- B. of Doughty's Cleaves ^XiyCrawford ing for a 500-foot extension to the street, Portlalfti^ Me. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. boardwalk, which will carry it to Crawford rettlK^d to Island Market their home Long the corner of P. H. Christiansen's last week after a rt*>c>t and store. This will be an appreciated happy enjoyable visit here. MAINE Dr. N. LONG ISLAND convenience and will the island Hanson and his daughter, give Miss Laura nearly two miles of boardwalk. Hanson, both of Port- land, Me., are guests of Mrs. Smar- Captain and Mrs. L. B. Lange of MEATS AND don at her beautiful cottage in the GROCERIES, the Undercliff cottage are on their west end colony. annual cruise. They are now at Bath "The Westover" a small private after a rather hard sail from Boston, PROVISIONS family boarding house, managed by Mass. They are to a few spend days Miss Edith Ross, is now well filled. at Christmas Cove, Loudport and then are Recent guests here are Mrs. John of superior quality' what the trade is will return to Long Island before go- | "Two Stores Down East" Creedon and her daughter Miss Alice Metropolitan ing to Boston. The had ; with when at our party intend- Creedon of Hartford, Conn. supplied they purchase ed to make a more extenied but trip Mr. and Mrs. B. Warren had the unfavorable weather Harry store. Our years of success assure .you compelled as their guests Mrs. E. W. Mott of GEO. C. them to change their plans-. Several SHAW CO. New York city. Mrs. Mott of service and other yachts of the Point Although ^ prompt right prices. ^ and Shirley spent over the week end here she IMPORTERS GROCERS Yacht Club of Winthrop, Mass., ol was greatly pleased with her visit ^ which club Capt. i-j on the Manufacturing Bakers and Confectioners Lange at the "Roxmont," Mr. Warren's cot- CLARK & house committee are GRIFFIN and Purveyors of Delicatessen Dainties going as far as tage. Bar Harbor, Maine. j Other arrivals here on the island Long Island's Leading Grocers 585-587-589-591 Congress Street, ME. mi rx. xii uwii 01 ^PORTLAND, foruana, are: Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bowen i Down has opened his new Town Store, 7 and 9 Preble Street attractive cottage and Mr. William H. Milliken, all of I ISLAND AVENUE LONG ISLAND at Cleaves Landing this week. A Boston. After a stay of around a party or friends and j including Mr. couple of weeks will return i ANNOUNCEMENT TO CASCO BAY TRADE Mrs. L. B. they to Lange of Boston, were their homes in Massachusetts. new present at the opening. The house Our Market at Preble Street makes a specialty of pack- Mrs. V. G. Bragg Is entertaining stands well on the East | ing and shipping orders to any part of Casco Bay. Mail and up End bluffs her friend Mrs. E. M. Loukes of and is most in- j telephone orders have our p rompt attention and patrons are 'comfortably arranged Brookline, Mass., at her beautiful cot- side. It is a valuable addition to this SUMMER ORGAN assured of the "Shaw" qual ity, which has been maintained tage on the west CONCERTS section of the island. "Tarry-a-while" I for over fifty years. shore. on the new KOTZSCHMAR MEMORIAL ORGAN Mr. and Mrs. O. H. of Port- in the Lange Mr. John T. Batchelder of Boston (Best Organ World) at the land, have arrived and settled at their is being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. CITY HALL summer home on the East End shore AUDITORIUM J. L. Eaton at their cottage in the for the summer. Mr. Congress, Myrtle and Chestnut Sts. Lange owns an west end colony. attractive and nicely located Daily Except and 3 to cottage Mr. George H. Magrane, Jr., of Saturdays Sundays, 4 P.M., Commencing July 5 at the extreme end of the road with Halifax, , is visitine his (Last Concert Labor Day) by a beautiful outlook toward the lower WILL C. mother, Mrs. H. at MACFARLANE, Municipal Organist of Portland bay and the sea. George Magrane, Rubber Goods of her cottage here. No Reserved Seats Tickets 25 Cents. Quality Mr. J. M. B. Webber ofi Portland, Mr. Frederick Ford joined his who has a very beautiful summer We Hose, Gloves, family over the week end but now carry" everything—Garden cottage at the East End has shore, has returned to his home in Medford. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Raincoats, been obliged to send his autoboat to The Druggists' Mrs. Ford has as a house guest her CORONA Weighs the city for since the Sundries, Mechanical Rubber, Fancy Oil Clothing repairs recent friend Mrs. A. Harvey also of Med- only 6 lbs., has a fold- storms, which seriously interfered ford. ing carriage, can be with the of the six o 253 M'ddie St- working cylinder Miss Ruth Griggs is visiting Mrs. O RO N A closed up like a book motor. The boat was twice within a A. and in Portland Rubber Co. Keith for a sojourn of two weeks, i easily packed few inches of being full of rain water grip or suitcase, taking enough to swamp her. Portable no more space than a The East End residents would ap- Typewriter large camera. In spite HALF THE PRICE preciate a few repairs to the plank- AND JUST AS of its lightness and GOOD. ing on the wharf, which is arriving compactness it is a at the I. REAL point where it will soon be Littlejohn's typewriter, with modern visible two color unsafe for improvements,, writing, foot travel. At present ribbon, back spacer, etc. It will sta nd the wear and tear test, toe horses cannot be taken on it. A Come in for a demonstration.—No obligation. dozen planks would it carry through C. O. BARROWS 30 EXCHANGE the season nicely. Later the rebuild- Hotel Rockmer*. CO., STREET, PORTLAND, ME. The social season of the Hotel ing ariji painting of the waiting room would be a Rockmere has commenced with a Miss desirable improvement. Kathorine Prescott and Miss begun in earnest and sees A with every day of dansante, ice cream and cake Festival Bertha Muran Casco Bay House. missed the last boat merry parties at the beach on the refreshments. Dr. Rarely can a hotel rival in location Downes and fam- Friday on account of the Portland west shore. the ily of Miss Clara fire. Casco Bay House. Situated on Harrisburg, Pa., Much anxiety was felt by all All Cousin's Island and those in- the of a hill Sinnell of Somerville, Mass., Mr. and over their slope on the west shore, well-being, but it was re- terested from other islands were in- with no Mrs. McCullough of later houses in front to obstruct Harrisburg, Pa., lieved in the evening when they vited to the barn dance last Satur- the and Miss H. G. Sullivan of Boston in view, this hotel gets the broad appeared a motor boat. They had day night. There was a Summer have arrived for several large gather- Fashions weeks' of stay. been a sweep the inner bay. At sunset having glorious time. ing in the barn, which Mrs. Scribner AT THE time the view from Owing to the recent heavy rains Mr. Paul C. Fischer is the piazza can spending a generously allowed them to use. All nowhere be the tennis and croquet grounds have few with his reproduced. Combine with days family in the Hill- had a glorious evening, dancing old this view a not been up to their standard, but Mr. house with all the com- top cottage. Fischer is a well or new-fashioned steps as the mood forts of home Mrs. George announces that known oboe and with food as good, they player in Boston. He dicated. Refreshments were served. and an have been immediately repaired. to you have accurate expects get together local talent Mr. and Mrs. A. Weeks are description New have been W. WOMAN'S of this hotel. Mr. and Mrs. giant swings put up while here and give an informal con- SHOP E. M. the summer spending in the Big for the little folk's pleasure in the cert. Mr. Fischer Benoit, who are touring Maine this! hasn't his own in- Enough place. With them is Mr. pine groves. strument with summer, have left the hotel after a him, but as he is very Robert Lowbert, who is being much short stay of great enjoyment. Peo- versatile, he will perform on the entertained. Midsummer Dresses for Mr. and Mrs. G. violin. ple expected to arrive soon here are, H. Hamilton con- The Misses Hatch of Bradford, Mr. ducted a to Mr. and airs. and Mrs. W. G. Day and son, party Orr's Island, July Nelson H. Armington Mass., Mrs. J. F. Hinckley of Boston from 7, for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. of Boston, Miss All Occasions Toronto, , for two weeks Dorothy Frances and Mr. James Bean of Somerville, and Mr. At noon Armington and Master and Mrs. James H. O'Brien, Greenwood, guests. the Henry Weston Mass., are having an enjoyable time from Boston. a basket Armington are party enjoyed picnic, and spending the summer in the Forusall cottage. Mr. Carlton On later visited the scenes in the Somerville Sunday afternoon the first of made famous cottage. With Hinckley has been his them is visiting Sport Coats, Sport Hats, Sport Suits, the series of summer vesper services by the book, "The Pearl of Orr's Is- Mrs. Caroline Clark, Mrs. mother. land." Mr. Hamilton is en- mother. began. These services will be held actively Armington's We must not Mrs. Mary E. Burgess is in omit mention of visitng Sport Skirts and Sweaters, any Desirable for the rest of the summer at Cush- gaged promoting artistic laying Roxy. for this very her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Neal. Style out of summer resorts in affectionate little is ings Hall. Arrangements are being the bay. dog beloved and Mr. Sumner K. Wiiey of Somerville, made Mrs. Hamilton entertained F. petted by the whole island. Priced on the to for special music for each ser- Mrs. A. Mass., is visiting Mrs. W. F. Prime Maker Wearer Plan Johnson of over Mr. and" Mrs. Carlton vice by Kev. I. P. Johnson, the resi- Cambridge the week Hicks, Miss of Winchester, Mass., at the Avalon end. Doris E. dent minister on the island. To all Hicks, Master Carlton Hicks, cottage. Rev. Harold Colson Teast of Fram- Jr., are the season You can on the who wish to attend these services spending again Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Lyke arrived is a ingham, Mass., Is three or at the Lyndehurst cottage. ar- depend Style, Qual- given cordial welcome. spending They at the Hlllcrest cottage. Mr. Lyke On a four days with Mr. and Mrs. rived later than usual, as Mr. Hicks Monday picnic of the Metho- George is promoting a new style of summer Finish and Price if dist G. Whittemore In the El Moro cot- and Miss Doris were in ity, your Garme.nt Episcopal Preachers of Portland participants head gear for men, and after we re- was tage. the brillinnt Somerville Peace District, held at Cushings Pavil- Page- covered from our astonishment we bears the ion. The miss titnei spooner has been visit- ant. They are accompanied Mrs. "Woman's. label. local Methodist Episcopal by admitted that it was quite as reason- Shop" ing her sister Mrs. Alexander C. S. Ford, and Miss and church served clam chowder and Hill, Dorothy able as a good many. Misses Ruth and of Atlantic. Mr. Hill the Master Sumner Ford. Your is for You if lobster Btew, while many brought a spent week Virginia Lyke and Mrs. W. F. Keenes Money Ready end with his light .box lunch as an addition to the family. are with them. meal. Mfrs. W. H. Prescott has been You Want It. Mrs. u. U. Ulover o! Melrose Hlds., D* spending a few days in Boston in or- Shawmut the 1, 10, and 29 Mass., and her daughters, Miss Emily der to add to her collection of Ladies' auxiliary cottage, has as its fine Henderson and Miss Margaret Hen- opera records. Mrs. Prescott has recent guest, Mrs. W. T. Small of had derson, are staying at the a new artesian Cousin's Island Osocosey Deering. Mrs. E. G. Young of Stone- well driven and re- cottage. ports that tests of its apparent ca- JULY CLEARANCE SALE ham, Mass., also arrived here recent- Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ketchum of are to be made ly. pacity shortly. Commonwealth avenue, Boston, and of Mrs. Mattie of Captain A. Cummlngs and Mrs. Miss Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses. Libby the Barracks, Rev. Charles O. D. is vis- Mildred Pierce of Medford, has Cummlngs are their Mills, D., had many picnics lately. The spending twenty- Mass., are spending their sfrxth year second on the iting the Rev. Gay C. White, who Everything Marked for Quick Clearance. First Free Baptist church and Sun- year island. Previous in the Rockhaven cottage. to with his family is camping on school of recent- this year they have entertained tjie Mrs. day Congress street, cadet reservation. is Francis Jameson and Miss boarders, but now are Dr. Mills ac- ly had their annual outing. They they devoting Edna Pierce of Medford, have themselves to friends. companied by his wife and daughter, Mass., made their headquarters at the Bar- Miss Carol. been spending a few days in the cot- Mr. Edward W. Baker of Brook- racks, where at noon coffee was Mr. and tage which boasts a new name each line, and his wife are Mrs. Charles H. Gillard and served while each one ate their own Mass., spend- year. ing again at the Smith son Alfred of Mattapan, Mass., are The Woman's box lunch. Last week the Free Street July cottage. Mrs. S. J. Bissett of N. Y. and Mr. Mrs. J. B. pleasantly located for the month of Shop church alBo held Souther, Mrs. Smith's Charles Babcock Baptist their picnic, In of Maiden have been of R. M. mother is with them. Mr. Baker Is July the Downs cottage. Management Lewsen each one bringing his own lunch. Of visiting the Bissetts over the week president of the Mrs. J. S. Dawes Is the the early arrivals here are Mr. and Brookline Bird club, spending end. MVs. Frank Conrad of which Is so famous summer at the Wayside Cottage. Maple- 499 Mrs. Edward Lindsay and Ron, Gard* justly throughout wood and Mrs. George R. Conrad of corner Brown the for Mm. Dean H. held a pro- Congress St., ner. Mrs. has country its scientific work. 81ayton Llbby also entertained whist Maiden, Mass., and Mr. Ralph Bissett Mrs. E. P. Soule and Miss Soule are gressive bid party at her bun- lately, the Shepley Auxiliary to the of Milton, Mass., are spending the Portland, Me. again at the island. the galow, The Wayside, Thursday even- Sons of Veterans, all present being They wish season with them. rumor that have made this ing. There were present: Mr. and charmingly entertained. they their Mrs. Julia A. Clifford and legal residence to be corrected. Dur- Mrs. Charles Duran, Mr. and Mrs, daughter. Among the Interesting curiosities Miss Isabel R. Clifford, and Miss ing the violent storms one of their Charles E. Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- to be found on the Island is an old Georgle Moreshead have been spend- motor boats filled and sank. We re- sell 8. Barton, Mrs. W. J. Andrews. flag owned during the Civil War by ing a few days in the Craney Crow joice to hear, however, that the en- Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Duran are a Fred A. Locke, Company 29tb cottage. G, gine was uninjured. spending the summer at their Maine. camp, Mrs. C. Howard Bartlett of Win- ROCKMERE HOUSE Mrs. Elfle Francis. Mrs. H. E. Wlll-Octa. This flag was in active service and Tldd, chester, Mass, are Mr. and AND COTTAGES Miss Bertha W. Tldd, Miss Edith Es- Mrs, E. F. Bucknam and Miss E. H. expecting even shows ragged holes where Con- Mrs. Philip D. Glazier of Medford, tabrook and Miss Ada Dorr, of Wo- Bucknam are spending the summer Littlejohn's Maine federate bullets It Also a Civil Mass., as guests for a few days. Island, burn, Mass., and Miss M. S. Small at their bungalow. MRS. KATHCRINE war relic of Interest here Is the port- Mrs. Ellen Glover is entertaining QCORQE, Prop. oi Westbrook, Me., are spending sev- Mrs. E. B. Knight and son, Earle, able desk of Major John A. Gould of Miss Ruth Hamilton of Winchester, on the shore in eral days at the Woburn are spending the summer at their Right spruce the 1st, 10th and 2ftth Maine. tTiis cottage. Mass., Miss Doris Glover and Mrs. Mrs. Alexander Hill entertained a bungalow, Beachwood. grove with 100 ft. elvevation. desk contains the tills and drawers as J. G. Drinkwaler of Whiterock. Mp. party on her launch, Slnbad II, last Mrs. May E. Torrey and Accommodates 100- Excellent they were used by Major Gould and children, Mrs. R. E, Dennrson and daughters, Wednesday. The party cruised Frank and I*»slle, are the Is representative of the commanders spending Miss Grace and Miss Agnes, are cuisine. Daily mails. Open until Hround the bay and various summer at the Dew Inn. Miss desks during the war. Men carried Drop spending their Iwelfth year on the Ocr. 1. Rates on points of Interest, many recalling Blanche Harvey of application. these crude desks on their backs Dorchester, Mass., island in the Drlnkwater cottage. previous enjoyable visits to the lo- Is spending her vacation with her which seemed to be the and best With them is Rev. G. Herbert Den- only calities. tunt, Mrs. at riieans of conveyance for them. Torrey, the Dew Drop. nrson of Germantown, Philadelphia. 9 Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Dickerman of The Misses Alexander of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. of Newton, Miss Evelyn Fleet and Mrs. A. E. Llbby Boston are again at their lovely sum- Mass., parsed the week end Mrs. Portland, are at the St. E4mo with Day of Brighton have been spending tye., mer home. Mrs. M. M. Despeaux ac- for a sojourn of short duration. Torrey. a few days in the Ungamore cottage. companied her daughter. Mr. Dick- Master Keith Pollock of Portland Last Saturday the first of the regu- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payson erman is to be thanked for the was a visitor at the lar Saturday dances pic- Island Wednes- Brown and daughters, Miss Doris and Our night commenced turesque new rustic fence he has had Columns at day. Miss come to Bar- have the Try Advertising Oushlngs pavilion, Although not built along *,ho "Cliff Walk." Betty, The swimming season has really nacle cottage. CAUSED GREAT WORLD WAR Peaks Island Hill Crest The opening of the Dayburn Casino I^ARGEST SUMMER RESORT JOURNAL IN NEW ENGLAND at Trefethen was a pleasant event, Hotel Published Every and Gre»t despite the inclement weather, Ch THURSDAY AFTERNOON there was a large attendance. Chan- bcsgiie From June to September. dler's orchestra of five pieces will Maine CROWLEY & LUNT, Editors and Publishers furnish the music throughout the sea- Charles 92 ton for dancing, and without W. Office, Exchange Street, Room 5, Me. 3517. doubt, Portland, Telephone the will be a Hamil- hall most popular amuse- TERMS—Summer 5c. Season, 59c; Copy, ment place for the summer ton, colony, j ProD. Rates On Application. A. Advertising Mrs. C. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Most modern and hotel on Advertisers up-lo-dake the island with tinest view of Casco desiring cliange3 must send in copy on or before pre- E. Fuller, Mrs. (Frank Mrs. Bay. toilets and Monday Clark, Harry Large chambers, baths on each floor. Private dance hall ceding day cf publication to insure insertion. Miss Mildred with two each Eagles, Fuller, Walter dancing parties evening) week. sea and all water Bathing, boating, deep Logan and Albert were Ashing sports. Tennis, baseball, etc. Private water Whitney the best in Caaco 'J able system members of a pleasant house Bay. supplied with vegetables from our own JULY party and milk and cream from our girden THURSDAY, 15, 1915 held in own herd. Bates and circulars on one of Mr. Sargent's cottages AccommodnteH 120. application. on Sargent Road for the week end. For the third summer the MINIATURE ALMANAC A successful pageant will be noted members of Mrs. H. G. Small's K. in the press of all the cities near D. V. class of the Pine street here, and the leading papers farthei church Sunday Week of July 15. school are a two away will doubtless make note of it, having weeks outing and enjoying life at the Sun Length High Tide and many publish photographs of it, camp Moxie Summit All cottage on Luther street. The Rises Sets of A. this helps the Bay, and if tb* young Day Day M. P. M. ladies pageant receives the in the party are the Misses 15 4.19 7.20 15.01 1.00 1.30 hearty sun^ort that it lona Connors, Irene Elsie House 16 4.20 7.20 surely deserves, there, will be Coombs, 15.00 1.45 2.00 an Emma incentive to a greater ~und more Dimock, Dimock, Jessie God- ue 17 4.21 7.19 14.58 2.15 2.45 Doris Chebeag masterful production in some one oi fry, Littlefield, Edith Lombard, Island 18 4.21 7.18 14.57 3.15 3.30 the following,>rc«irs. and Edythe Miller. This is the first photograph re- One of the finest mmmer *19 4.22 7.18 14.56 4.00 4.30 Now y.Q"*oo j Miss Alice boarding bouses in the bay. Excellent location and your part by being in ceived in Burchard of Kenilworth, restful scenery of field and wood. Table 20 this country of Wogo Tan- first-class. comfort for those 4.23 7.17 14.54 5.00 5.15 attendance, showing your Illinois, and Miss Edgar of New York the best. Accommodates 75. Every desir- appreciation the man who ing Reasonable rates. until 21 4.24 of ihe effort kositsch, hatched the are Open Sept. 25. 7.16 14.52 6.00 involved in these hot city guests at Oak cottage for an MRS. 6.1>i plot for the assassination cf the crown CLINTON M. HAMILTON ♦Moon in first quarter. summer days in preparation for the indefinite stay. Proprietor 0 affair and show that prince of Austria and his wife, the de- you are loyal tc j Mrs. John Proctor and daughters, the best interests of the Bay. Come nouement of which precipitated the ' TIME with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kalor, are oc- F^-^ACTION. Saturday. present world war in Aus- Europe. cupying the Proctor summer home on HOWARD S. tria HAMILTON named Tankositsch in her ultima- ! the Trefethen shore for the Me toK[0 call the attention of the summer. General Contractor and Builder The more one turn to Serbia, and de- ! Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Record of res'{!#nts of Chebeague Island to the reads about rffeboats peremptorily Lan- the manded his extradition to face a trial caster, Mass., have a GREAT opportunity which is now presented greater the wonder why they are purchased cot- CHEBEAGUE, MAINE so on the of tage on Adams street and will them for the first time in the his- called. charge murder—it was this spend the summer there. Complete contracts made and per- tory of the island of estab- ultimatum that Serbia acceded to in formed for perhaps Mrs. Arthur of buildings, cottages, alter- connection with the The all its clauses except the trial of Ser- i King Montreal, with ations, etc. lishing telephone prevalance of war has not se- her repairs, Estimates fur- son, Dr. L. V. and nished on mainland and thus with the homes of interfered with bian officers in Austria, among whom King daugh- application. Expert work- riously the spread of ter, Miss Mabel have the summer residents in King, taken the men. Cottage work a specialty. Cot- the larger tangomania. Tankositsch was the most prominent, i Vista cities. Maria cottage on Whitehead tage lots for sale and desirable cot- a point of national which sovereignty street for July. Dr. King is associate tages to rent. "We care for estates. Pay stations are to be established A | gallant Irishman he Serbia asked to have settled at The I professor of in McGill on Island and it an says always physics univer- Long will be easy pitv in Montreal shuts his eyes when he looks a Hague. Austria refused this proffer matter for the cable to be laid across ^t lady's faults. and declared war. Tankositsch is now Mrs. Byron Nichols the short intervening stretch of water entertained at a in the Serbian dinner in honor of Mrs. to Deer Point on Chebeague. Proba- major army. Wallace Goff, a former Portland and a resident bly all these considerations have al- Nothing is more useless than a dic- girl, of California for several ready been noted and now has come tionary when the word one is years past, CHEBEAGUE CASH STORE looking BOY WORKS UP A ROMANCE her guests the time for a positive and definite for is torn out. including Mrs. George Ly- LEON R. on?, Mrs. Norman HAMILTON, Manager action to be taken by the residents of Black, and Mrs. California' the summer Young Man Shoots His1 Harry Bigelow. Mrs. Goff will be island, and winter ones In a email town a for Grade Pure liar becomes con- Hat much entertained HeaJquarters High Food Products, Meats and alike. For the winter residents a Full of Holes for during her stay. Vegetables spicuous, but in a he is known Mrs. will be of city Love of Girl. George Parkman arrived Fri- Brand telephone invaluable assist- to a few Superba Guaranteed Canned Goods Coffee and Teas friends only. day from her home in to * ance in the winter time, especially Brooklyn when Kpend the remainder of the summer Fancy Candies, Crackers, etc. Motor Boat ICE communication with the main- Willlts, Cal.—Riva Lawrenson, a ! Supplies A boom in the cork with her aunt, Mrs. Gate- land is all but suspended. For the leg industry man on the George Our young employed Silveria at the Dalivary Taann dsliver to all parts of the Inland several times summer people the advantage of be- direct attention to the high cost of house, Pinnacle on the Knick- daily ranch near Sherwood, confessed to erbocker Road. ing able to communicate with the Mr. Gatehouse, who peo- prosperity along certain lines. Sheriff Ed Brown that Deputy he had was here for the week end has re- ple at home will be appreciated as shot a hole in his hat and mutilated turned to New well as the advantage of intercom- York. | According to government himself with munication on the reports, the idea of spreading a Mr. and Mrs. P. J. have island among peo- the McTigue j price of a steak is less than in that ! been a pie on the island itself. story would attach suspicion to a entertaining pleasant house Cottage Site Seekers in procuring land for 1912. a summer vv e wish But, then, so is the steak. rival for the a party at their their cottage, bungalow or it 10 inane tne suggestion hand of young girl of j cottage, guests investment will be for your advantage to including Mrs. Russell of Investigate the property of Mrs. M. A. that a meeting be called by the prop- the neighborhood. Dyer Port- C-harleson, some sixty acres at Great. er land, Mrs. Minnie Grifiin and Chebeague, Maine. Desirable sites with authorities and that a report of the There is little sympathy for any- The inhabitants of the section have ! daugh- shore front, fine spring water and number of ter Margaret oi' Cliff and Mr. cool, shady groves. Lots are now ottered at people willing to subscribe body who breaks down from the work been mystified for the past week Island, $100 and Mpwards. Fine in- by and Mrs. Barker and vestment as land values increase each be taken. With this as a definite ba- of other Eugene daugh- year. Would be pleased to show the minding people's business. vague rumors of assaults and hold- ter. property to any interested. sis, negotiations can be started look- ups, and the confession of Lawren- Mr. MRS. M. A. ing toward the establishment of the and Mrs. N. B. Shaw have given CHARLESON. Great Chebeague, Maine. Why is it that some are son clears the mystery. up their house in service. Until then nothing can be girls Boston and are to spoken of as In the meantime his rival is their done, but with this done the road is being black-haired, while hated | occupy island home, "Sunny- others side" on opened for an accomplishment well are referred to as red-headed? calling on the girl and the sympathy Central avenue, permanently in the future. warjh. while. Then a committee sought by Lawrenson has turned to j should be to ridicule. He was a Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Steinhardt and ..npointed have charge of The statement that "love Just hap- given severe lec- the CHEBEAGUE the matter which should confer with ture and allowed to family, of New York city, are occu- GREEK pens" will astonish people who go under promise SOUVENIR the officials of the telephone to behave in pying the McCallum cottage on New SHOP company imagined it was always premeditated. the future. to see if Chebeague cannot be added Island avenue, which they have taken AND for the CIRCULATING LIBRARY to the work now under way. month of July. PAGEANT When marriage is a failure both the UP AND INTO CAFE Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Beverage and DOWN, FIR PILLOWS A SPECIALTY wife and husband know it. There is sister, of the ADVENTURES OF "YOU" MAKE IT A SUCCESS Stateway apartments, Made from no Cbebeague fir Best for one the So Runs an Portland, have been recent guests of tips. necessity telling other. Automobile, Causing and most costly to manufacture. J Miss Rupe at her summer home on It devolves upon you, Mr. Summer Damages to the Amount Newest and largest line of Post A the Evergreen shore. Resident, and you, Mr. Winter Resi- shortage of cartridges is interfer- of $500. Cards in Casco Bay, 40,000 in stock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madole and Under auspices of dent, and the members of fam- ing with revolutions in South Congress Real Estate For Sale. your America. the Misses Square Associates ilies Harkness, annual visitors Public to make the forthcoming page- Quotation for this: "It's an ill New York.—An Library. Post Office. wind," automobile carrying at Evergreen, have arrived on the is- ant on Chebeague, Saturday a grand etc. four men at high speed ran up an em-! land, and the remainder of H. W. BOW EN success. .will spend 17 bankment at the end of Smith the month at the Rockside Opp. Hill Crest ,and South Road The best efforts of a large number street, I cottage. Sat., July Brush your clothes and in N. in the rain Mr. Madole is connected with the 2.30 of capable assistants have been se- put away Belleville, J., last p.m. pipe, cigar or nail when crossed a Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- cured to aid Miss Tanner in making about to enter night, yard 30 feet wide and Central Landing, Great Chebeague the office of the pany. this the best sight ever seen near man you will ask for then dropped 30 feet down a precipice. Island John Miss Ruby Wescott arrived the first here. As a a job. The automobile Candy has been at his sum- spectacle itself, any part continued 35 feet and i of Ihe month at her of mer home for a few where Mrs. Water Carnival at I P. home at Ever- the entire affair will be well worth crashed through the rear door of Ber- days, M. and her green Landing from New London, the admission fee, and in The old Candy sister, Miss Bottomiy, addition, inhab who crossed the ry Bros.' cafe. at where she was the value of prai- are spending the summer. Play Begins 2.30 P. M. Conn., the guest of the advertising thus rie in a schooner in '56 has a grand- While the four men were separat- i Mr. and Mrs. her classmate at Bradford given Casco Bay is well worth more Robert L. Rice and Academy, son who motors back with the schoon- lug themselves from the debris John Tickets Miss Marion Ewald, who is to visit at than a passing thought. young son, Robert, of BrookJine, Mass., 50c, $1.00, $1.50 er inside. who was have the island later in the season. Berry, tending bar, appeared been recent guests of Mr. and GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY Mr. and before them and asked them what Mrs. George Bliss at their attractive Mrs. Alexander McAuslan, summer Number Limited their son John and Miss have they would have. The service was home on Island avenue. Mr. Positively Amelia, arrived from their perfect. and Mrs. Lewis Skillings and On sale at Chamber of Commerce; home in Holyoke, Information 568 Mass., to spend the summer at their After the four daughter Margaret of Auburndale, Bureau, Congress St.: had paid for their Mitchell the Mass., are also guests at the. Bliss Porteous, & Braun Co., 522 cottage, Rothesay, on Prince Ave- drinks they backed the automobile out nue. cottage. Congress St.; Casco Bav Steamboat They have as their guest, Miss- of the and continued on Custom House and at building their Mrs. afflce, Wharf, Helen Wakelan of who will E. Li. Piper and family and fate. Holyoke way. Mr. Berry said it would cost remain for the season. Miss Phoebe Raymond of Quincy, are to sell that Mrs. Nellie $500 drink. spending the summer at the Quincy Stevens of Roxbury, Sterling cottage at Trefethen. Mass., accompanied by Mrs. McDon- ald, has taken the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Reedstrom, Portland, are occupying a cottage on Sterling cottage on FOUND AFTER FOUR YEARS the Knickerbocker road for Frederick, Jr., and Master Richard, Oakland avenue for the summer the sum- mer and Miss Ethel arrived from their home in St. Louis Miss Marion Johnson is entertaining Stevens has been Is their guest for a few Missing Japanese Stowaway Discov- Saturday for their annual summer Miss Eleanor Russell of St. days. Vaughan Mr. MAINE ered as Cook on an Ameri- stay at Trefethen. Portland, for a few days. and Mrs. Albert Brabrook of PORTLAND, Somerville are can Barkentine. Mr. J. M. Carnmeyer, a prominent Mrs. Frederick C. Mooney of Eliza- occupying their cot- tage on Prince Avenue shoe manufacturer of Brooklyn, N. Y., beth City, New Jersey, arrived this and are enter- their Fort is the guest of his week to spend the Summer at hei taining niece, Miss Grace Cas- Townsend.—Genjlro Suzuki, a i sister, Mrs. well. Charles Sumner cottage and was Japanese stowaway, who arrived at Carleton and Mr accompanied by hei Carleton. Mrs. Ellis and family ore at Smith Cove on grandson, Whitney Baker. Rev. Mr. Hap- the Sado Maru four hazard for is Captain of the North Mooney will arrive the first of camp another season,, This Au- Blouse years and Kemp Star, ago from Time escaped that ves- with Mrs. coming from their home in Middy Kemp and daughter of gust. Spring- And were sel by jumping overboard and swim- field the week. they never so We have Boston, have been the guests of Cap- Mrs. M. M. Furber and Miss Alice 'past pretty. ming ashore, was taken into Mrs. A. C. and sons custody tain and Mrs. Alvah Strout at the Brown of Winthrop, Mass., are the Libby of the a few Eastern them in all the wanted and dayB ago by United States Im- Arawana cottage. Mrs. H. M. Walker guests of Mrs. George Brown, who If Promenade, Portland, have designs colorings. opened their cottage on migration Inspector H. A. Myers and and Mrs. Stephen Adams of Brockton staying at the Merrill cottage on Trefethen avenue for the MIDDIES of white galatea, with will be deported. have also been recent guests of Mrs. Pleasant avenue. summer months. Strout. Miss Doris Mr. Charles IT. of Sa- red or After escaping Suzuki worked in Dennison, Miss Florence Morse, Jr., navy collar and cuffs; lem, is the guest of his Mrs. Emily Trefethen Howe, who Mosher, Miss Marlon Miss aunt, Mrs. front and logging camps and shingle mills. I^ast , John O. lacing sides $1-00 has been the in Littlefield, Miss Burke, a< her summer home August he signed as cook in the spending winter the Evelyn Muriel Griffin Amer- j and at Trefethen, where he will remain lean West, visiting the Exposition and Messrs. Lewis Watson, Ernest MIDDIES of mercerized barkentine Koko Head at Port1 for a two weeks' visit. poplin oth»>r places of interest, has returned LeJghton, Everett Fickett, Emery in Angeles. Upon the arrival of Mrs. Emma Mathls of white, blue, pink and tan; the j to Trefethen for the summer. Winslow and Mr. Battle have been at Camden, N. Koko Head here and while i the J., arrived for a sailor collar and band on checking Miss Sara Smoot of a well Grand View cottage at Wednesday two deep Boston, Evergreen weeks' visit tho crew he was known club woman and for a few with her nephew, Mr. on sides recognized by In-1 writer, has landing days' outing. Mrs. bottom; lacing $1-00 Boardman Skllllngs and Mrs. Skll- spector Myers. arrived, to spend a large part of the F. J. Mosher chaperoned the party. lings at their home on Oak SMOCKS of in summer at the island. Miss Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. William lyelghton. Lawn. soisette blur, Mrs. Mathls has been the Eats who is secretary of the Green Acre who are at their summer the guest of pink and tan; mule with Without 8tomach. home, her daughter, Mrs. Lincoln Bahi movement, has given a course of Arlington, for a short stay, have been Hamil- belt flaltlmore.—Meyer Caplan, a mer- ton of $I.OO j lectures before some of the promi- entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chehengue Island, for several chant of Newberry, N. Is at a weeks and will visit C., local ! nent literary clubs of the and Gould (Inez Bolton) of other relatives PAUL JONES hospital here country, Springfield, before BUDDIES in three learning, under the di- is now to take a complete rest. Mass. returning home. rections of a trained styles; smock, regulation middy nurse, to eat, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry and Mr. and Mrs. George 8turgls and and jacket effects $l-B»0 virtually without a stomach. He came daughters, Arlene and Dorothea, of Miss Ruth Sturgls of Cumberland Nothing depresses a chap caught In to tho IJaltlmore two weeks ago to be Washington avenue are at their sum- avenue, have arrived at their sum- enemy's territory so much as to GARDEN MIDDY mer homo on mer bo COATS made treated for tumor of tho stomach, and Sargent Road for the home, the Rockrldge, on Pleas- addressed as "Old Scout!" with season, and Mr. Is ant avenue, for the belt and shirring in rose, the surgeons removed all but about Perry having his summer months. two annual vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens pink and Copenhagen; verv Inches of that organ. The small (Llla Donald Emery of Boston and. an ar- Cobb) have beeu recent guest* of smart for the beach flap attaching to the aesophagus was $I.BO artlst of note, is the sum- Mrs. Stevens' Mr. joined to the spending parents, and Mrs. duodenum, a part of the mer at at Carles' A VERY STYLISH Evergreen Landing. Mr. Cobb, their cottage on Sargent Hair Store BLOUSE of small intestine. Tho man Is now able Emery Is a graduate of the Boston Rond. 618 white and to take CONGRESS ST. colored soisette; into his system food that Is Museum Art 8chool and the Mrs. E. H. Parkman and Fenway Mips Eth- Phon* 2217-W button front and can school and pllne Straat Floor sides: be easily digested. has devoted much time to Parkman of Exeter, N. H., are worn high or low neck $l-®0 magazine work an well as landscape with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Clark at their A Modern Halrdresslng Estab- llihment Another Freak painting and has a large clans of pu- summer home for the remainder of catering to all tbe ncMl* -r Hwrnm 111 ncvcrai Abroad. of siyies; plain white and pils among the summer colony. the season. Indies In Hafrdressinff, |Manl- Lyerly, Ga.—Mrs. W, H. Napier of our 1 Facial colors ..... Mrs. William Fooks (Helen Mr. and Mrs, W. n(f, Ma«nngr, Chiropody, $I.OO Harrisburg has a week-old white Porter) H. Haskell and Pedlcnre and In- of Is Master of Hcalp Treatment. dian Saulsbury, Maryland, visiting Raymond Somervllle have attendants in GENUINE ENGLISH SMOCK of colored Runner duckling that is a freak Export all branches. linen; hand her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles opened their cottage tho "Emoh" We make a of Firs> • of new for specialty Qual- smocked order, having feet Porter, at the season thr^e per- their summer homo on the and are entertaining ity Hair Goods of every description. fectly developed. This oddity is live- Trefethen shore. their daughter and her husband. MIDDIES of white silk and crepe de chine and and Prlv«t« Room For Oontlaman. *$2fc.©S $®.®0 ly hearty, growing right along Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jewett, R. P. The Charles Billings' of Sherman with Menlourlna and Chiropody. Its two-footed kin. Jewett, with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. street have opened their cottage In Johnson and daughter Marion, of Sterling Row for the summer months. I were forced to seek shelter in coves along the shore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Montgomery Bustins Island Natick, Mass., are again at their bungalow for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Grant, Miss- Make This Store Your es The Rines Brothers Co. Marguerite and Dorothea Grant and Ship me somewhere east of Portland, Master Theodore Grant of Port- Where the worst is like the best; land, Me., have opened their cottage on Shopping the Headquarters And the women all are happy, main road. A big, cool, friendly store—where our Summer Visitors are In their little homelike nest. Anything required in outfit cottage glad to come for their Come here for For the this week? Call at R. S. Davis shopping. Women's Ap- simple life is calling, Co., parel of all Toilet And sorts, Requisites, Art Needlework and Ma- it's there I long to be; Portland.—Adv. Photo terials, Supplies, Men's Furnishings—for of the On the little isle of Bustins, Mrs. Richardson of Lowell, Mass., any little and things you may need during your vacation. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Looking outward to the sea. Mrs. Philip Facy and son Rich- ard of Allston, are at "Hard- (Apologies to Mass., Kipling.—Contributed.) scrabble" for the summer. COMPLETE COTTAGE FURNISHINGS The are our weekly dances in the grove We are in every Special Bargain and will particular complete furnishers of home and Days Mr. Mrs. W. W. Cheney and begin this if the and Saturday night cottage, have a splendid assortment of medium Cot- maid of South Conn., are weather is pleasant. priced and Manchester, tage Furniture, as well as Porch Couch during July August. the "Lower for Rockers, Hammocks, occupying Garfield," Porch Screens, Grass the summer. Rugs—and everything to add to the com- fort and attractiveness of the Summer place. It will pay you to take a sail Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Perry, Master Robert Perry and Miss Alice Perry of up the harbor to Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. C. J. Little Diamond I. Clark of Portland, Me., were the SPECIAL FREE DEVELOPING OFFER of Mr. AT guests and Mrs. Frederick D. OUR CAMERA DEPARTMENT FOR ONE WEEK. Fuller for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. \ To Introduce our complete we Perry recently motored from Chatta- department, will, upon ATTEND THESE SALES Mr. presentation of this advertisement on or nooga to a Herbert Hill of Boston, Mass., before July 21st, Portland, distance of 1C00 Is FREE OP miles. visiting her mother, Mrs. William develop CHARGE one roll of films purchased Hill, at her here. Offer limited one roll to a Mrs. C. J. Partenheimer and Miss attractive summer home customer. on the island for a few Margaret Partenheimer of Northamp- weeks. While here he is an ton, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Henry C. eager participant in Parker. all sporting and social affairs enjoy- Mr. ing greatly the T 1RRV rn department store and Mrs. Arthur E. Reynolds of many congenial Jp■ !*■ LiIDO I vv. Fairfield, Me., have friends he has met while here. Congress, Oak & Free Sts. opened "Camp Last Shamrock" for .the summer. Saturday night at Cogewisco Hall one of the The Rines Brothers Co. Mrs. L. L. Bean, Masters Carl and regular weekly dances NEWEST POPULAR was held. The FICTION AT Warren Bean, and Miss Barbara attendance was flat- 50c—as well tering to the as the Latest and a MAINE Bean of Freeport, Me., spent a week committee in charge Copyrights splendid line for Boys and PORTLAND, at their who did to make the af- or camp. everything Girls. Call send for list of the 1 fair of latest titles. Books Mrs. H. A. Gleason and Miss Eve- great enjoyment to all pres- sent Parcel Post. ent. The will prepaid by V lyn Gleason of Arlington, Mass., are proceeds go toward re- the visiting Mr. C. B. Silver for the sum- ducing outstanding debt on the mer. hall. Mr. H. A. Gleason of Miss Annie L. Knight, a teacher in Arlington, the House Mass., arrived Saturday for the rest history department of the, Port- Merriconeag of land Arthur B. July. High school, has gone to Cali- Dickey, Mgr. fornia Miss Harriet Peabody of Everett, to visit the exposition. While west So. Harpswell, Me. Mass., is at the "Homewood" for two Miss Knight will also attend the LITTLEFIELD & CO. weeks. National convention of her sorority, Choice location. Unobstructed Harold and Archibald Clement of ; the Sigma Kappa, at San Francisco. 109-111 Commercial Portland Me. •view of the bay on all four On St., Everett, Mass., are a few her return Miss Knight will visit side3. tine bath house on pri- spending days with Mrs. Clement at Washington, D. and will not ar- vate beach. 39 rooms. the C., GROCERIES, MEATS AND PROVISIONS sleeping "Homewood." rive here Moc\ern baths and lig .ting. unjil the first of September. Miss On New management this season. Julia MacDonal'd, Miss Al- Wednesday night, a week ago, We have everything needed to the Booklet and rates on applica- mina Jelly and Miss Jane MacCall of the Little Diamond Island Associa- supply table and only tion. Newark, N. J., are at "Midwood" for tion gave a bean supper which was quality goods are sold here. We cater for the summer. hotel, cottage greatly enjoyed by the members of and yacht Fruit xnc hi the patronage. and Berries. Our location en- sung service or me season island colony. This supper as was held ables us to at Mrs. Lancaster's home, many of the other affairs was given attend to all island orders promptly. Sunday, 4. Dr. Breul for the July opened worthy object of reducing the RIGHT Hotel Sea Gables the service with a few debt the PRICES 23d words, ex- upon hall. Another RIGHT SERVICE YEAR SAME MANAGEMENT. his pressing pleasure at the gathering entertainment which will soon take SOUTH HARPSWELL, MAINE together of the old inhabitants of the place is that of a Negro Minstrel island. Dr. Stands Directly on the Beautiful Casco Pidge gave the prayer, show given by the younger colony Bay. followed by a fine talk by Dr. Greul members. Excellent boating, fishing; private on "The feeling between the Air. and Mrs. beach United Armand Both and bathing and houses; fresh eggs. States and Canada at the I DUtter, milk and beginning daughter Margery from N No one will so vegetables from the of the Tuckahoe, thing give much farm every day; tish, clams and lob- present great European war." Y., have been visiting recently Mr. sters direct from the In the course of the to water; the rooms evening Mr. Don- and Mrs. George Knight. Mr. Both pleasure so many for so are large, light and airy; sun ald Hosmer people parlor, gave a violin solo and is the well known magazine and book etc. Booklets sent. Air. Freeloclc a time at so little a cost es a Towle sang, "I am the illustrator. He is at present a long L. H. MERROW, Proprietor. Good doing Shepherd." The meeting was great deal of the for closed illustrating the Spend Your Vacation al Ike by singing "America" most Hearst magazines. enthusiastically. Mr. Frank Brewer and wife of Miss Swett of OceanView Hotel Margaret Brunswick, Unionville, Conn., recently visited Columbia Grafonola Me., spent a few with Mrs. B. Mrs. Arthur Black, Prop. days /Samuel S. Boyd, at her cottage E. Swett. here. SO. HARPSWELL, MAINE Mr. Brewer holds the We a Miss Jean B. position carry complete stock of McEwen of Washing- of president of the Unsurpassed si un- ton, D. is at large Upson Bolt C., "Camp( Whittier," for ana Nut in all records tion. Fine the factory Connecticut. catalogued, Fishing, summer. A including Rowintr, Sailing and family to have arrived Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nicholls of recently the latest dance selections. Motoring. 231) feet of Med- is that of Mrs. M. G. Cook of Brook- ford, Mass., Miss Helen Rice of Ar- verandas. Panorama of line. The family also includes Miss mountain and Sea. 15 lington, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mildred Cook, Mr. Charles of boat from Nicholls and son of Treffy miiea—by Winston, Read- New York, Miss Adele La Columbia Co. Portland. 15 miles ing, are at the Pierre of Graphophone by Mass., "Nautilus." New York and Mr. 550 motor frcmBrunswiek. Mr. and Arthur Knight of Congress St., Portland, Me. GRAFONOLA Mrs. W. E. Rice and Miss Brookline. JEWEL, $35.00 Alma Open June to siepcemtier. Kates and buoKiets on Nicholls spent the Fourth with rppiicauon. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls. Miss Waldridge Alma Miss Isabel James of Nicholls returned Maiden, Mass., Saturday for two were of weeks. guests Mrs. Edward James Telephone Your Wants at her beautiful here. Quick Service to Our Customers Mrs. Luke G. Bartlett of cottage Boston, Mrs. Percy from For Your Summer Mass., is at "Briarcliff" for the Keating Montreal, Home sum- is her mer. visiting husband's parents Vice The Famous Consul and Mrs. DUNN BROTHERS Mrs. W. A. of Keating at their Campbell Jamaica large and attractive Cornell Fibre Wall Plain, and Mrs. Ellis cottage. Board Mass., Goibett Better than Lath and Siz2d the and son Alan of Plaster, Triple by Original Cornell Fibre Orono, Me., are at Sizing JBroce33. .Making it, .Moisture Proof. Groceries, Provisions and General Mdse. their XhorougJiIy cottage for the summer. Education in Canada. Pine Mrs. W. W. Tolman of There is Better For Spring Ginger Ale and Soda by the Case for Trade a Roslindale, The Dominion-of Canada,-the• prov-- Nothing Roofs Than Family Specialty Mass,, returned home after a visit of This is one of the inces and municipalities make such GENASCO finest domestic bottlings and has a two weeks with Mrj. Campbell. TRINIDAD LAKE countrywide reputation liberal provision for education Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Greene of general ASPHALT ROOFING that less Market at Wesf Harpswell Delivery all over South Harpswell Toronto, Canada, and Miss Gertrude than seven per cent of the WRITE FOR SAMPLES Greul of Philadelphia, Pa., are at the population over five years of age are "Grayledge" for the summen unable to read and write. The largest C. M. RICE PAPER Mr. COMPANY and Mrs. Albert Churbuck, of single item in the expenditures of General Paper Dealers Bridgewater, a Mass., spent week , as well as of its capital city 8 To 16 with Mr. and Mrs. Exchange Street Byram. of Toronto is for education. The Portland, Maine Mr. George Hoffins of New York. Bchoolhouse is recognized as an im- A. E. N. Y., spent the week end at "The PINKHAM A '• portant factor in the successful col- onization So. Harpswell, Me. Mrs. F. E. Stackpole of Roslindale, of New Ontario. Mass., spent a few days with Mrs. Horse and Law at "The Alders." Auto Livery A Solar Plexus. Mr. Raymond Brower of New AUCOCISCO wui York, sinnin me equipped 10 nanaie an the "Your apartment, sir," said the Business of tliis place and N. Y., is spending a week with Mrs. cyni- we are prepared to furnish automobiles and cal teams with careful drivers at Law. flathunter to the stupid janitor and any hour of the day or night. Expressing and mo"'.ng of all kinds re- Mr. and with a cold in his "is not Cottages ceive careful Mrs. V. J. Brown of Port- head, at all prompt anjj attention. Have all your baggage In checked land, a •what you advertise it as care of A. E. I'inkham, South HarpsweJl, Maine. Me., spent week at the "Little to be, but, CUFF ISLAND, MAINE Mapiewood." for admit that arid yourself, It cheerfully Soil, Loam, etc., Grading Excavating, Cellar etc. Mrs. Work, Wells, B. A. Smith of South Port- you live up to tho specffi6ations, for land, Me., spent a few days with Mr. you are the finest specimen of a and Mrs. Brown. large, References-^-Special rates rheumy flat I have ever encountered." Mrs. Anna McDonald of for June and September. Somervllle, Whereupon ho sped out into tho cold Mass., and Mrs. Dalrymple of Nova world, the a Mrs. K. B. BATCHELOR The Beeches Scotia are at the "Twin Oaks" for the leaving Janitor prey to summer. morose reflections. CUPP ISLAND Miss Annabel Warren of Exeter, N. H., is at "The Cedars" for the MRS. C. E. PETTINGILL month On the Other Hoof. Laundry Agents Orders taken for Lobsters and Fbh of July. Telephone 601-005 Proprietor Let a conductor to Miss Margaret F. try "put ono Houston and Mrs. over" THE C. T. Every amusement for by Bhort-changing a and SWETT COMPANY guests. 1 Maynard A. Cheney of Dover, N. H., patron The air of the sea braces ap- are at a man will rise In ^ "The Cedars" again this sea- up righteous Indig- ers petite. Yachting, Bathing and Provision son. nation and bawl him out to a fare-you- Fishing. [c Wholesalers And Retailers of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Luke have re- well. Hut let the same man get too turned to their home in I^exington, much change from a conductor and Yacht St for a Hotel, Shipping Maps., week. he'll it Supplies slip nonchalantly into his Game In BRING MESSAGE Our nation's was celebrat- Fancy Season, Broilers, Squab, Capon, and TO MR. WILSON 7^ birthday pocket and pat himself on the back for Ducklings ed more than on Milk and /SSfoSto*^ quietly usual Bus- his Cream From Private Dairy tins. The legal "cuteness."—Philadelphia Inquirer. holiday, July 5th, Head of Portland Pier Wharf brought a driving rain and dampened Ferry the spirits of even the most optimis- Chinese Sugar Cane. 130-132 COMMERCIAL ST. tic. That the PORTLAND, MAINE evening after storm One variety of Chinese sugar cano had cleared, Mrs. Lancaster enter- Is raised for chewing in its natural tained the Islanders with a fine dis- state and kept in good condition for play of fireworks which were enjoyed hy everybody. months by being buried In the ground. WE HAKE A SPECIALTY Dr. Helen I^eMalstre and Miss Sa- •Phone 902 rah HardeBty returned to Philadel- COTTAGERS, NOTICE. OF phia Tuesday. Dr. LeMaistre will report at Bellevue Hospital, New We want to call your attention Souvenir York City, on Thursday July 16 and Mr. and Mrs. Cottager, to our ad- Spoons, CENTRAL GARAGE take up her work as the flrst woman vertisers. Look over OUR list, and diagnostician in tho Psycopathic ward. in It you will find consistently, year Novelties, etc. STOUtiHTON FOLKINS CO. Dr. Le Maistre has the congratulat*- in and year out, representatives of Brooches, (ions and best, wishes of all her Bus- the best to be secured in every line Service Station for all Makes tins of These friends for this honor is well de- goods. advertisers rep- of served. resent the men who realize the value GEO. T. SPRINGER Cars Master Alden White will be the of your both patronage, Intrinsically, Watohea, Dlamon'di, Jewelry, AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE "Peanut Boy" this year* and weather and In the fact that, If you come from Silverware permitting, will make his rounds away, you will doubtless carry away and the 88 Oak St. Me. Thursday afternoons. spread good impression you 515 Mo. Portland, It Isn't often that July brings such have received of Portland's goods Congress St., Portland, a storm as we had Thursday. Were and service as exemplified by our ad- August responsible it would rightly1 vertisers. This good-will cannot be have been called an "August Twister." capitalized accurately, but It Is an ..rid Wtyen Friday dawned and our friends intangible asaet—an asset which wnat b«„, Seen. took account of stock, some might, helps the bay In general as well as A now baby brother came to the Motor Boats for Sale well have said, "Blessed be nothing." each particular sharer In the trans- home of little John. In his Joy he Stanley Marine Motors Mr. Taft's small boat with an Rvln- action. If you haven't got acquainted brought. In hla pets to show the new P«rfex Wfctarproof Inanition, mippHe*, re- rude motor, was overturned and it with our advertisers, we urge you to arrival. He his cat and then brought for unle. was late In the day before It could do so. We are sure will fill pairing, overhauling. Gasolene they his pet chicken, and then standing be righted. The damage was slight, your wants gladly, and yu'll as rol J. M. Agullar (left) and MrJ. Irenos Garcia, cousins of the lata gain back he said In triumph, "Now the WM, H, ROHR, most of the boats on the west shore I well at they and the bay's reputation i President Madero of Mexico, who came to thl§ with a letter from the seen three animals—the conntry l>eing swamped and those on thfl will be wider That'a what we baby has cat, 14 Commercial Wbarf PORTLAND to President spread. Madero family Wilson with regard to conditions In Mexico. south shore lost awnings etc., and all want, Isn't it? the chicken and the stork." Telephone ) 'l HEADS ADVERTISING CLUBS Cushings I. J The Thos. Co. The In Laughlin only place Portland where you can run your boat to a direct good safe and obtain a lue suciai me upon this landing complete outfit of most pertaining to motor and everything ideally situated island is now well boats, under way. Naturally the hotel is the center of all social affairs and now that it is Marine Hardware rapidly filling up many hor Men and of all kinds Women pleasant gatherings are held there. in Brass and Galvanized iron. A few informal hops have been great- 184-186 COMMERCIAL ly enjoyed not only by the hotel vis- ST., PORTLAND, ME. itors but also Boat In all the Models by cottagers who are landing back of store, between Lono and Central Popular always most welcome. Wharves. and Materials. Last Sunday Mr. Philip Clifford and Mr. Robert Hale and a party 01 friends were out sailing in Mr. Clif- ford's Eubber Soled Footwear, Deer Skin yacht when they had the thrilling experience of rescuing Pri- Oxfords that are as vate Remington of Fort Williams easy gloves. from drowning. Mr. Remington in the afternoon had attempted to swim from the WEST Unusual assortment in smart models is Cape Shore to the island and END DAIRY CO back. He successfully reached the 40 Custom House a notable feature of the island, but when half way back he Wharf, Portland, Maine Walk-Over got caught with a cramp. Although Service unable to swim he Our Ice Cream and Frozen are managed to float, Sweets the kind you for Mr. want if shouting help. Clifford's yacht you desire the best. We can at when the supply you short cries were first heard was jiotice. Remember our location enables us to near Portland Head send on the Light, but quick- next steamer after came to the receiving your order. Hutchinson's Walk-Over Boot ly rescue and pulled Shop Remington aboard. Private Reming- TELEPHONE 544 Portland ton, although severely cramped, has Congress St., suffered no permanent Injury. Un- this doubtedly will again bring oui the most Important lesson, that 110 person should attempt to swim a dis- tance of any length without a boat accompanying him. Last week Mr. Morrill Dunn of WB.3MDALL & Chicago visited his WHITNEY mother, Mrs DEALERS IN William McKee Dunn, at her beauti- ful home here. Mr. Dunn came with Agricultural and Horticultural N. T. WORTH Dr. Implements, LEV, Jr. George Isuam, also from Chicago, Fertilizers, Maine's in and Leading Optometrist and Optician Herbert S. Houston, vice-president the doctor's beautiful yachl, the Poultry Dairy Supplies, Wood an Ware. Galvanized Iron 478 CONGRESS )f Petrel. This yacht is a ST., Corner CENTER ST. Doubleday. Page & Co.. who wag most grace- ilected ful boat, a Ware, Brooms, Brushes, etc. Opp. PREBLE HOUSE, PORTLAND, ME. president of the Associated being yawl 76 feet in Cordaga, Seeds, length. Mr. Dunn and Phone 2174-W. Vdvertising Clubs of the World Dr. Isham made Also specialties in All cars stop at our door at the the SUMMER such as Ice •ecent trip from here to COMFORTS, Cream convention in Chicago. Mr. Marblehead, where their first was Freezers, Refrigerators, Lawn -Touston was born in stop after Swings, Croquet Sets, Window Screens Eyes examined. Prescription lenses Illinois and has leaving the and >een In island, in 12 hours Screen Doors. Call and see us. ground promptly. Mail orders re- newspaper and magazine work which is exceptional timp turned ill his business life. by next mail. Canon Nolan and family, formerly Cor. Federal and of Temple Lewiston, has arrived on the island Sts., Portland, Me. Gold tilled for the Eyeglass Chains 50c Easy to Classify. rest of the summer months. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy was put to bed early one Prescription Lenses ground to order George Burns of , evening, ana getting up next morning, Canada, 40c have opened their cottage here. Mr and up his papa tola aim he had something and Mrs. Burns are not to expected to Genuine Shell show him. Leading him into his arrive and Rubber Frames for until later in the season. Mr. OUVENIERS mother's he drew m Library Glasses $1.00 bedroom, out from Burns is a prominent banker in Can- under the and bedclothes a tiny baby ada, holding the position as manager Heating Colored of Glasses 50c and ud which had come during the night. the bank of Ottawa and also be- ing the of the ATLAS SHUR-ON "Now, Tommy, what do you think this president bankers' as- EYEGLASSES sociation there. is?" said his father, smiling Tom- Plumbing Sold at this only office. The report is circulated that A Consultation Free my's big eyes opened wide and look- being All Kinds of General Weaver of the United Opiical Repairing ing proudly at his father, said: States "Why, army will soon arrive here. dat'8 a tidr He will Engineers so it is said make a thorough inves- V His Discovery. tigation and review not only of the MAINE TOURMALINES Stoves, Ranges, Tinware guns of Fort but After a vicit to a well-known ento- Leavitt, also of the The largest up to date line ol Souvenirs whole fortifications on the mologist, whose wonderful micro- island. In the city. Also a lull line of Ship Stoves, Lanterns and Mr. Robert Hale, son of and scopes have proved that there is al- Judge Galley Mrs. Clarence Hale of Portland, vis- Furnishings At the ways seine living thing to be found casino ited his parents here for over the Watches, Clocks, Jewelry DAYBURN 1 Gasoline and preying on tho last of the minutest week end. n: 1„ Engines While here he was much dllU Lriaiituiiuo Water Trefethen's Landing, Peak's Island creatures last seen, a New York writer Systems entertained by the tennis, yachting ADMISSION 10c turned to him and said: "I and other DANCING 5c A COUPLE came here water sports, which form of all kinds at short notice such Repairing Session 8-11 p.m., 2-5 believing myself to be an individual. a large part of the island life. p.m. Saturdays and Holidays. Chandler's Band Orchestra F. & C. B. NASH CO. [ leave to be a com- Mr. Gordon of Montreal Superb Dancing Surlace. Accommodates 330 knowing myself Cushing couples munity." spent the week end with his family. 384-390 FORE ST. He has, however, returned to Mon- McKENNEY JEWELRY CO. treal, where his business and home are located. Jewelers and Opticians A recent guest of Mrs. Philip Clif- Monument ford was Miss Constance Emery. Sq., Portland, Me. Miss Emery, after a short but de- lightful stay here, has returned to AMERICAN DAIRY LUNCH D. J. Falmouth Foreside, where her pres- MacDOXALiD, Prop. I ent home is located. 121 Commercial St., oppo- Last week Mrs. COMMONWEALTH HOTEL nearly William McKee .site Island Steamers and Dunn (Incorporated) South left the island for a short time. Portland Ferry: She went to Opp. State House BOSTON* MASS* Augusta, Maine, where 180 r**r Middle Street, Cross her sister, Mrs. Morrill lives. Mrs. nearly opposite Postoffice Country Morrill had been ill for a few days, Milk, therefore, Mrs. Dunn went to Augus- Cream, etc., fresh from ta to be with her sister. dairy farm daily. Best of foods, quickest The management of the Ottawa service, reasonable charg- es. Finest House are building a clay tennis equipment in the East. Visit us when in By court, which will be unexcelled in town. Elite Lunch Telephone 487 St. for I Maine. It is estimated that 11000 will Congress ladies. be spent in making this tennis court. The soldiers are doing much of the work during their spare time, This can and, company connect with over 700 central offices in therefore, the work goes slowly, but the court will be finished, according »UT Maine, New to good next Massachusetts, Hampshire and Vermont. authority, by week. At Offers rooms with hot and cold present the court is held up for lack water for $1.00 and up, which In- of Over 3,100 named localities connected with clay, however, arrangements have cludes free use of shower baths. those central been made for the shipment of this Nothing to Equal Thi» in New England offices can necessary article from Portland. The be reached a toll call. Rooms wltn private baths for $1.50 by court is a great addition to the col- per day up; suites of two rooms and ony here and it is expected that bath for are $4.00 per day and up. There in many snappy matches between and Cafe 189,000 telephones Boston and its vicinity; Port- Dining Room First-Claas, land's best amateurs will be played European Plan. there are 193,500 stations in the remainder of Massa- off here. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Dr. Langdon Thaxter, who Btone floors, nothing wood but th® recently doors. chusetts; Vermont has New has been visiting his mother, Mrs. 35,000 stations; Hampshire Equipped with Its own Sanitary Kodak Sidney Thaxter, at her cot- Supplies Artists' Materials charming Vacuum Cleaning Plant. has and there tage has to 50,000 stations; [are 78,000 'stations in here, gone Massachusetts, Strictly a Temperance Hotel. Developing, Printing and he a little Enlarging where holds the position of house SEND FOR BOOKLET. better than the other fellow. ~ ~ Maine. doctor in the S »n »r»l Massachusetts General Mar. JOHN F. GOULD Hospital. 649 Mrs. Thornton Congress St Portland, Me. From any one of those Davidson had as her nearly 550,000 telephones you can guest last week Miss Phyllis Baker. talk to other Mrs. Davidson now is absent from "Sebasco Estates" any telephone in New the in England. island, being Montreal for a CASCO BAY, MAINE Tents For short sojourn. Sale and To Let Mrs. Select BOARD, modern fur- New is not the limit Charles M. Hay has gone to fl0-|15; England |of nished SUIK0W1TCH HARDWARE I PAINT CO. |your communication, St. Louis, Missouri, on account of the bungalows, camps |50-f350 for 377 tell the toll where sudden death of her sister, who lived season. Accessible from Portland. Write FORE STREET however; just operator you want to there. Between Sebasco Estates, Club House, tebasco, Me. Exchange and Market Streets send your voice. Near Island Steamere For Fhw%r Holders. No veranda 1b complete that is not TO LET" There will be no on a decorated with charge par- flowers. Flowering At Cliff six room vines Island, Maine, cottage, ticular toll call if are not growing about the posts of the party you fireplace, water at sink, private cove, veranda are attractive. rosea connected with the person whose Climbing flush closet, finely located; also other and other vines can We be trained over cottages. Inquire at Cobb's, Head of Want to Do name ycu have given to the toll lattices that can be ordered to fit any the Pier. Your operator. space. Jardinieres of hoavy pot* in tery browno or blues or greens can be kept filled with field flowers—dais- TO LET-AT COUSINS ISLAND ies, buttercups, wild asters, or golden 7 & rod, each in its appointed time. Other Eight room cottage, open fire placet Developing bowls and Jars and vases,»of plain hard wood floors, piazza, water etc. glass or of heavy pottery, can be filled with Rent >100 for season. garden flowers for the ver- Printing New anda. Hanging baskets of Japanese, A few choice house lots for sale at H. England mahogany-stained split reeds or wil- reasonable prices. Now is the time M. SMITH Telephone low are very good on the veranda. to can buy. They be hung from the eaves or Photographer 0 Elm St., from brass or wooden spikes driven SEASHORE LAND COMPANY Portland, Me. Eastman Films and into the house wall for the purpose C. M. Bowker, Treas. OKDRR BY MAIL Telegraph Company of holding them. (47 Forest Ave., Portland, Me. One I A. T. STEWART, Explanation. Manager A reporter on a country paper had visited the court for a number of days CORDES' in succession without a CRPE "Old raising story P. G. fashioned things of solid worth, and he Cordet, Proprietor. On them a complained: "What's the rea- bened lotion, First- class In Every Particular The and son there is no oclme stuff around- Joy comfort of tne earth Private Rooms And strength without here any more, "Kaint DfhiOfc restriction. Judge?" tell, 665 1-2—567 1-2 Congress at bub, less'n th* constable Is gttttn' a PORTLAND, MAINE Antique Furniture Wart rooms leetle bit answered the •9S laxative," Jus* Baxter Block CongrM* St., p. Pafclle tlce. Opposite op library 8am Brbota, Prop. Portland, Mr.

i Jessie Grandison, who captured the mil Crest highest honors of the graduating class of the Hyde Park, Mass., High School this will the rest of the MANY year, spend op IT'S GUESTS HAVE REGISTER- season with them. ED AT CHEBEAGUE'S POPULAR WATER-PROOF L. McCandless of 5056 West- HOTEL. Mr. minster Place, St. Louis, Mo., has I come into the of the beau-' Given Several Guests possession JULY Sailing-Party by tiful knock-a-bout sloop, Saturday Morning. "Whisper,"'. belonging to his cousin, Mr. John P. J This is our month of During the past weex many guests Thomas of Washington, 'D. C., who Clearance Sales. have registered and daily now they cannot be here the entire season. are values are arriving. The fine weather since Visit "Ye Tarrie-a-while" Tea Extraordinary now being FLOOR last has Friday allowed for several Room, gifts and circulating library. offered in many fine sailing and fishing parties. Satur- —Adv. departments. day morning Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry 15. The new schedule last Sac- A VARNISH Hodge, Miss Louise Green, Mrs. H. Z. adopted Big Sale of Rugs is now in urday has made to Portland pro- Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. E. iH. Gros- traveling much more convenient and several gress. Wise owners of lummer homes jean enjoyed a sailing party and spent guard against unexpected floor troubles by finishing their visitors have taken of that floors with No. 61 Floor Varnish. It withstands several advantage scalding liquids, wet feet of bathers, drip- happy hours enjoying this de- pings from bathing suits, sand and mud without fact already. A Sale of Wash turning white, cracking, chipping off or los- lightful pastime. The dancing parties big Dresses offers ing its beautiful lustre. It is easily applied. •Mr. and Let us sell you No. 61 Varnish. One are sheduled to commence this Sat- Mrs. F. iH. Packard and Mr. unusual quart will cover 150 equarelfeet. and values. urday evening and 'Mr. C. Lloyd Claff, Mrs. C. F\ Packard of Lewiston, •Bowdoin 11918, who has charge of the Me., arrived here last Wednesday to A spend a summer in clean-up sale. of Curtains and social functions will be the pianist for delightful their THE EMERY-WATERHOUSE COMPANY beautiful and brown the evening. This party will no doubt large cottage. Drapery Goods. Dealers in Oils and bring out a number. the IHaskeli's which lies a short Hardware, Paints, Varnishes large During Island, Corner Pearl and Middle summer several delightful affairs are distance from Potts' Point, is occupied Streets, Portland Something unusual 4 minutes walk from Custom House being planned by Mr. Claff among this year by Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. happening every them being a bal masque and domino Little of Newburyport, Mass., Mr. Ed- day. party. ward H. Little and family; Mr. George Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grosjean, New- •Noyes and family of Georgetown, Any day is a good day to visit this ark, N. J., Mrs. Willard H. Cross,'New- Mass. Later in the season Mr. "Nath- Three ton, Mass., Master Henry Cross, New- aniel 'N. Jones and family of Newbury- store in July, Floors American Clothing Co.'s Building. Elevatoi ton, Mass., Mr. and iMrs. A. H. Porter, port, Mass., will arrive. Brookline, Mass.. Mrs. '.Herbert Tatley, Mrs. Thomas Raven, Jr., of German- Miss Eleanor Tat- — Montreal, Canada, town, Penn., will spend two weeks as and Miss HOME OF GOOD VALUES ley iBlair also of Montreal, the guest of the Misses Catherine Miss Carol M. Mitchell & Hastings, "Worcester, Goldsmith and Grace Bailey, at the Porteous, Braun Go- Mass., Mrs. L. Cardo/.o, New York latter's cottage, "Inglenook." Department Store Me. City, Miss Nellie L. Akerman, Winter Portland, miss L.ouise Rounds, the district su- Hill, Mass., Albert A. r.iorstadt, 'Brook- perintendent of the Children's Home lyn, N. Y., Miss Ethel M. Schools, in Augusta. 'Mo. ,is staying a few West Quincy, Mass. and Mary V. days at Mrs. W. P. Haskell's. Miss Rounds Young of Medford, Mass. are among the Fourth in i is funds 1 ey spent at her home the moment came until mo- the raising for this home, whose they the recent arrivals. Lewiston, accompanied 'Miss ment purpose is care for and 1 by Gladys they left. They saw the new ad- dependent Noble of neglected Harpswell. ditions and were children of all ages up to improvements which OUTING made SOUTH HARPSWELL. eighteen. Already seven hundred Miss Georgia Burr of Lexington, this last winter and realized pa-' that if tients have been cared for there and Mass., arrived at her cottage on Hur- ever they came for a short time Continued from Page 1.) j at present the number of inmates is ricane Ridge the first of this month. Avhen they could not open their three hundred. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Teague of Lew- cottages, this place would be their | choice. located at their charming cottage, Mr. S.

plaoes. — R. The Ovens—Chandler's Cove A Ollssbee of Macon, Georgia, later the A new feature this year is a brief description of ode* study of rock formation In Its weirdest during month. Miss. Julia Ash Is form. Mr. expected to for a day motor trips from Portland. Komlosy has studied det remain couple of tall with wonderful care and the soft ■weeks while Mrs. Ollesbee out lights bring the intensity of their "The Barnacle" Is this most DISTRIBUTION FREE TO ALL W HO CALL OR WRITE year Inhabi- Interesting point about the great Corey Furniture, and huge power to combat wave and wind. ted a and Rug by large happy family con- THEDrape-y Store Is the excellence of the stocks of these carried. Little Chebeague—A little of and goods pleasing sisting Mr. Mrs. Walter Hart Always insisting on the best there It—never satisfied with the ordi canvas the of showing brilliant rays and daughter. Miss Eleanor Miss a that has made this old the sun at noon Hart, nary grades—is policy establishment a leader in falling on that fertile Helen Cobb and Miss Abble its line. Isle In its most -Sullivan, happy state. all of Newton Center, Mass. Mrs. Lobster Pots and T^sh Houses—A •Hart Is entertaining as guests, her ■ character one of the 28 Frt>« study, many mother, Mrs. E. M. ColMns of Buffalo 8tre»t, quaint sights so typical with not a VV SJUr and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cross and son thing left out. Portland, M* >&P-Btland^eX •Henry also from Newton Center Artist Point—A little gem of clear Mr. and Mrs. O. Foundod 1836 blue sky, and rustic one S. Bowen and son landscape; Richard from almost feels the breath of pine and Allston, Mass., have ar- rived at their cottage near Central