Established 1901 PORTLAND, , THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916 K. S, RiS r!S» PRICE 5. CENTS NO SHARKS IN ISLAND PICNIC I Headquarters for to Date CAPT. CHARLES B. IN lip MORRILL, BUSTIN'S ISLAND SUMMER AN INTERVIEW, GIVES REA- COL- ONY CELEBRATES ISLAND DAY. SONS WHY THEY WOULD SURELY BE SEEN IF HERE. Ball Game and Field Sports After- Summer Goods Capt. Charles B. Morrill, who pi- After a ward. lots the Str. Aucocisco on her Ave years' Bus- RANGES daily interval, our You find store up an down the tins attractive and full "THE KIND THAT WORK RIGHT" trips whole length o£ again came into her own on Casco Bay and whose opinion counts Friday and the cottagers, old and of merchandise that will interest with everyone in this section of the you Different and Makes new realized the Many Styles Maine coast, has given the Breeze pleasure and friendliness his honest judgment in regard to the of an old-fashioned "Shark Scare" a3 regards this sec- party.* People gathered on the ball- SOUVENIRS tion. He bases his on field at opinion his the upper end of the Island Metal about one o'clock. Novelties Fir and Prices from $31 to Tables had Bags Pillows $160 been in set, the CASH OR little oak glen on EASY TERMS which were Fountain Pens heaped all kinds of sand- wiches, cake, doughnuts, pies, etc.,- Also which were Kodaks and a fitting accompaniment Fine to the Supplies Stationery delicious clam chowder and hot coffee which had been and or prepared. Developing GAS OIL RANGES Following the blessing by Rev. Mr. Printing Pidge over one Books "The Gas" and "Florence hundred and fifty en- of Kind Century Automatic Oil" joyed the Every dinner. Through the kind- Magazines ness of Mr. Newhall Victrola music Will do your work the hot weather lightened Leather Goods during the burden (?) of eating. or other the any tims Following picnic a ball game Tennis between the Outfits Golf Goods girls and boys was the cause of much merriment. Mr. Hosmer Brass umpired the game to the Novelties complete satisfaction of all, a few though R. S. DAVIS suggested that his conscience CO. might need purging. The accurate score could The Complete Homefurnishers not be obtained as the game to had be called on account of darkness in the Short & Cor. and middle of a Harmon Exchange Federal Streets very Loring, sunny afternoon. F. E. HASKELL, Treasurer After the ball Monument game came the field Sq. sports, which also furnished much fun for everybody. The prizes con- sisted "of ribbons, a blue ribbon for first place and a red one for sec- ond. The first event was the fifty-yard CAPT. CHARLES B. d#sh for MORRILL. girls under seventeen. In this Miss Edith Lawson carried off JUakfi 3lsiattt» experience of the past fourteen years first ijouar place and Miss Josephine Ea- £. on the steamers here, as well as a ton second. 3&alpl| Souip, fflatiager wider knowledge gained in previous the secondly fifty-yard dash for : : years of coasting experience from under JleaUa Sslaufo : (Haoro fflaute boys seventeen was run. This iBaij. Maine to Alaska. "The shark is well Rove not was won by Master Irwin Paddock known by seafaring men as a "top with Master Alden White a close water" fi3h, not differing much in second. NOW OPEN this respect from the porpoise seen the " JS'ext fifty-yard dash for about here, and the sword fish «ays '-*,w r girls seventeen came off which was from to Capt. Morrill. There are of course won by Miss Carolyn Brainard. Be- one or two specimens like the mud side Famous for the blue ribbon, Miss Brainard years sign which a sign shark, lives at of TO depth received a beautiful string of coral for its liberal man- fathoms or more and the shovel nose beads given by Mr. McNaughton. Come in here for which is in southern waters, the for- Miss Ruth Lavers was second. agement. superb mer having practically no teeth and The fourth event was the fifty- takinsr its food by suction. The fact yard location and fine dash for boys over seventeen. that the fishermen, pleasure boats This was PAINT won by Mr. Carl Bean. shore and most of all. the local steamers, The dinners. Ev- potato relay race for girls have not sighted a shark's fin at all was held next and the side of which modern. this season In the Bay is the Miss erything strong- Barbara Brainard captained, was est kind of evidence that are they presented with a scarf-pin by Mr. Accommodates 500. more scarce here than as one usual, Jaynes which was to be worn or two are by booklets and commonly seen during each girl for one day. Rates, n year. Then as further evidence In M. F. Paint the potato relay race for boys. floor on Bragdon Co. there is the fact that the plans ap- pounds Master Irwin Paddock's side won 47 which are set to the number of over and EXCHANGE ST. Master Paddock received an ice plication. twenty along the shores of Small cream cone. Pt., Orr's, Bailey, and other islands, The next The Store With the Yellow Front event was the boys' sack have not taken one for about two race which was won by Halloek years. Pounds are the strongest Rouse with Jack Lavers second. kind of bait for a filed «-e: *>nd fl«h5ng. It is a shark, being The three-legged race followed | remarka- with the choicest of food for them, and was HOUSE ble fact although hot in On your way town carried off by Messrs. extremely up and they pre found tangled up in the Lavers and Portland, there is always a cool and Rouse, Redfleld and HOTEL IS folds of the pound nets if any are Hosmer. RAPIDLY FILLING UP refreshing breeze here. The hotel within distance. WITH GUESTS. is now almost full feeding Following this was the wheelbar- and at the rate The 30 foot shark. which was row that people are race, won by leavers and Rouse. registering it will eaueht in this and towed into The The Semi-Weekly Dances Prove a be heavily taxed to way last event was the tug-of-war accommodate all Orr's Island about three years ago. between Great Success. those who wish to here. the boys and girls. It was stay had no teeth and was classed as held on I Congressman of a hill. The girls, weight Summery Texas harmless scientists from the Tfhe taemi-weekly dances Is still at the hotel and is by Bio- between 125 and 175 were put at the given greatly log'cal t aboratory at South lower pleased with the island and HarpB- end. The boys, weight be- every Tuesday and Friday began all the well, who examined the carcass at tween "55 and congenial people who are 100 were placed at the last Friday night, an unusual num- visiting that t'mo. Th's shark's liver filled a here. upper end. Strange to relate it ber full to of hotel guests and island people On dory the water's edge, con- was won by the girls. August 1G the Demurrage Com- taining nrobablv five barrels of being present. both mittee of the New meat. Miss Ruth Lavers won the base- Everyone, England Rail- The body of the fish was than ball young and old, enjoyed the roads will hold its annual field Before larger bat given by Mr. Taft for the evening day Your on n a Decide hoeshead, still the twin nets had person the Immensely, splendid program of here, making its headquarters at the making first hit in the dance held h'm powerless, when entangled ball game. music being furnished by hotel, where a shore dinner will be in them, until th«* fisherman ramp, It is Cobb's Orchestra of Portland. The served. This is the sixth hoped by all that another five year in or Almost pny fishprman cou'd guests have been other succession. that the Liquor Treatment dis- years will not elapse before anoth- doing many committee has Drug cern a to amuse Consider shark at a half milp distanrp. er function of the things themselves, such as carefully into whose hands you kind takes place. place yourself. Serious «nd the hieh of a stpam- sailing parties, card parties, bath- on investigation by physicians and viewpoint (Continued Page 3) prospective patients hoat. cantain in the results in the invariably nilot house would selecting KEJELEY—the Original, na- *p tional Treatment. Scientific, sufficient to enable him to nee one PUT DRAWS GOOD Briefly here's why: 36 years' HOUSES success, skilled further off. The steamers cross the physicians, kindly natural treatment, health building, reasonable 3ounds and dppn water inlets charges, no no which Mr. restraints, drastic methods, no ™ak« Dempster's Production at Bailey both men publicity. We treat up into the Rnv and are prac- and women. No nausea or and Orr'a Out the bad after effects— we do on watch all Brings Summer not use emetics tically time, so that In Hyoscine, or "knock-outs." Established 36 Colony Force. booklet years. every square foot of the waters Is Interesting mailed In plain, sealed wrapper. "Fanny Brown of Portland Town," Write today. scanned at all hours of the day. A a two-act musical comedy Robert few fishermen have fitted out t.hp past by ♦ DempBter, was played at wo seasons to catch horse mackerel. Library hall, Bailey and Sat- THE KEELEY These men would Island, Friday INSTITUTE naturally see urday nlghtH to full ohTks if houses and again 523 any were about, as they at Orrs Inland CUMBERLAND AVENUE, COR. MELLEN follow the water's surface Tuesday night at Red STREET very close- Men's where a *n the hall, good sized audi- ly nursult of their avocation. ence greeted the Island as The large shoals of mackerel and Players, the Bailey Islanders have been call- silver hake now sehoollne aloncr the ed. The comedy is very all Entrance to Wildwood outer wnters of Maine would in them- amusing Inn. through the two the cen- Shore and selves furnish so mtioh acts, play Chicken Dinners fond that a around Afternoon Tea shark tering a mythical "Fanny 8and could hardly "eet by" so to Beach, Bath House*, Bathing Suits to Let. 500 DRUGS Cut Prices Brown" who has been created by the Foot landing for motor speak, and that is probablv none boats at all tides. KODAKS why leading character In order to Induce t'»ve followed the mackerel In shore Jealousy In his Intended Mr this year. fiancee. and WILDWOOD INN This Dempster Miss Beatrice Doughty WILDWOOD PARK, CUMBERLAND The statement and explanatlve are the FORESIDE Simmons & Hammond two lovers and their work Inn matter from the knowledge of one Wildwood is the only under Store, ISSE&SRT5!?,,'SS! was the former hav- place personal management of Tea 633 ph admirably done, English Congresa St., opp. wp'I vnrsed as Mor- Room, 609 Lafayette Hotel, Portland, Me. locally Capt. ing to his excepting Congress Street, Portland, Maine. rill should the opportunity display pow- allay fears of bath- erful baritone Agents for A ers In this voice several times Locate your Rummer home at Wildwood Page Shaw, Fish, Dutch Dainties and section effectual. Re*t In Beach on the picturesque ApoMo Chocolates musical hits. The whole cast Foreside. Finest auto road In State pflsured that yon will be duly noti- leads to property. Modern cottages showed much merit and the cos- and building lots for lease and sale. fied upon the first appearance of the Every improvement, installed, sew- Eastman tumes were excellent. The stage at er. Sebago water, electric Kodaks and F-mallest shark in Oasco t"-- light, fine Supplies Bay. Thou- mi'" telephone; bathing beach and dock. CANDY was enlarged by a bal- Concord Renlt " sands of eves are watching for him Pr>. 214 Fidelity Portland. cony effect outside the large triple Bldg.. miles outside of your bathing beach. In where windows, these being removed Tor placed he must naturally the annear purpose. Entrances and exits CLEARANCE SALE of before coming anywhere near the shore. were made In this way as well as through the side wings. The sum of Hart, Schaffner & |200 was realized from the two per- Marx Summer Suits on n«*or« H« Shaved. formances Bailey and sum suffi- A. A. cient to all TOOHE.Y Yd Cm Siw $2.50 ti $1.50 ••One lnrt look at your face/' she pay expenses of produc- by litaTm Silt N«« Hold. "I tion cleared at Orr's In ad- want to remember you as you Island, Once dition to the amount previously made UNLIMITED SELECTION were." For she knew that ho was Women's Wear on three earlier performances of the an unskillful shaver. Then she got him Distnctive in lils Play. Design and HASKELL & cup of lather and proceedings b^- Quality JONES COMPANY gan.—Loulavflle 568 CONGRESS ST. Cfttirlef-Journal. (Contlntfed on Page 5) PORTLAND. ME. St. David's, Pa.; Miss Alice C. Mah- ler, Miss Caroline L. Ernesty, Wa- Mr. terbury, Conn.; John A. Rush. and Bailey Island Orange, N. J.; Rev. and Mrs. Adolph Woodbine Cottages I Rocker, Orange, N. J. MRS. HUMPHREY S. SINNETT, Prop. JOHNSON & LEEMAN The Woodbine. CASCO BAY'S LEADING GROCERY AND GENERAL Maine. STORE Almost Bailey Island, We have The Johnson. every evening the guests everything needed for the tahle, and our meat department have some form This popular boarding house was is the best in Casco The of entertainment, among Bay. All our vegetables are received Stove Johnson is now crowded, the first to open Its doors for the enter- and daily. such as muslcales, readings, card Fireplace Wood. Our new auto truck assures packed to its doors as it were, and taining of guests. Location Ideal, being the trade of prompt parties, and the like. en- at the service the guests who picked out this hotel Everyone head of the famous Mackerel joys these, and it makes it Cove. Fine table supplied with th6 best BAILEY'S ISLAND for their visit certainly should be pleasant TELEPHONE 8011-2. MAINE for the guests. obtainable. Bathing, Boating and Fish- pleased with the fine room $ and ing near the house. Rates and circulars The guests are: board which are to be had there. At on application. Tel. 615. Mr. H. Ware Boston. this hotel as well as in all others Lincoln, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mc- the season will be better than ever Webb Mr. and before. Its nearness to the water Mechan, City, Mo.; Mrs. A. B.^»Smtth,"BitWefwd, ->lo.; offers fine accommodations for Bailey Island, Maine Mr. Haberly and family, Mr. Kitch- The swimming and bathing. The cro- The First National Bank of Portland JOHNSON H. F. en and Mr. JOHNSON, Proprietor quet ground is another attraction. daughter, Melrose, Mass.; AND Matthews and COTTAGES Open June 15 to October 1 Friday a the family, Philadelphia- THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN THE CITY sailing party among Pa. Enlarged capacity. Beautifully lo- Islanders was held and quite a num- cated at the south end of the island near Little ber of the guests went. Mrs. L. E. Shatuck and of and Harbor. The Johnson family Capital Surp!usOver and cottages contain about The latest airivals are as follows: West forty ! Medford, Mass., and Mrs. Hen- rooms, all pleasant and airy. Thor- Mr. and ONE MILLION DOLLARS Mrs. Thomas Gallagher, ry Garno of Pittsburg, Pa., are stop- oughly modern, toilets, bath, etc. | Table Mr. Miles E. Gallagher, Lowell, ; ping at the Shattuck Cottage. Mrs. supplied with best market Invites New Deposit Accounts and Personal Interviews. affords. Sea food a Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shattuck and have not specialty. Fresh Marsh, | family been milk, eggs, poultry and Mr. Arthur B. vegetables Marsh, Arlington. j here for two or three years on ac- raised on the premises. Bathing, Mass.; Miss Frances A. Baton, Miss I count of Mrs. Shattuck's ill health, Boating and Fishing. New Dirt Louise S. Tennis Courts. Kates on applica- Baton, Philadelphia Pa.; : and are very glad to get back. The tion. Miss F. Margaret Gibbs, Brooklyn, Shattuck Cottage is on Mackerel H. F. JOHNSON, Boatbuilder N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Erick It. John- I Cove. of unusual things from atound the world. Repairing Promptly Done son, Worcester, Mrs. Beulali Mr. and Mass.; Mrs. Geo. H. Russ of Som- 628 Maine Sawyer, Dorchester. Mass.; Miss ! erville, Mass., are spending three Congress St., Portland, Jennie L. Robinson, N. J.; weeks at their OPPOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY Montclair, cottage, the Somervil- a | When a Occupies commanding situation at the Mrs. It. T. Luding, Chicago, 111.; la. Their for one week are you have few leisure moments come in and our stock. | guests inspect THE southern and most picturesque end of the Miss HOMESTEAD Mabel S. Connor, Brooklyn, ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Russ and BAILEY island—within a short* walk of either ISLAND. MAINE. oopqT' or hav N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Gould, i Miss Louise Russ of Pittsburg, Pa. shore. The Homestead table- una Miss Alice Gould, Portland, Me. ! A house party consisting of Mrs. service BERTHA FARNHAM are A. W. Haskell and Miss M. A. Allen LOUGEE, Florist-Desipir-Decorator homelike CHOICE CUT FLOWERS of all kinds in their Season. Climatic conditions The Homestead. I of Mass., Miss Helen duce the pro- and in alii Framingham, finest faPENCER PEAS procurable as judged by Experts in this line. evening the Appleton of Haverhill, and respects Wednesday young peo- Mass., We also carry an L.1NE OP POTTERY—nothing excellent. of the the Misses Lois as EXCLUSIVE duplicated—such ple hotel held a dance. A Haskell, Esther candle-sticks, jardinieres, llower bowls, tea-sets, vases, etc., which make nice Fresh Victrola supplied the music and the Mitchell and Elizabeth Johnson of wedding and birthday gifts as well as pleasing souvenir gifts from Maine. milk, dance was enjoyed by old as well as Brunswick^ Me., Aire spending one VISIT OUR NEW FLOWER STORE vegetables 647 from our young. week at the Gun Club Cottage. CONGRESS ST PORTLAND Under the Columbia Hotel own Miss Friday evening an entertainment N. L. Hodgdon of Bucksport, Orders delivered anywhere in the United States. Phone 3256-W Portland Barden. was given. It was very good and Me., and Mr. A. M. Heinsheimer of Tennis Court. The New York are Mr. Par- enjoyed by everybody. pro- occupying Illustrated gramme was as follows: Charades; ! tington's pretty cottage. The Gills, Booklet. Reading, Cutting from the Lion and tor the balance of the summer. the Miss Rena Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Drake of Lew- OKEN JUNE 15th to OCTOBER 1st Mouse, Macomber; THOMAS E. HAZELL Readings (a) Mam' soille; (b) Ban- iston, Me., are the guests of Mrs. ford's Burglar Alarm, Miss Evelyn Tracy at the Bay View for the re- Ellis; Piano solos, Miss Melanie mainder of the summer. Smith. Mr. James Molloy of Portland is I EatonCompany Mr. Hazell's guests are: spending three weeks with Mrs. Mrs. Guy H. Blanchet, Miss Helen Tracy at View. Drift wood llail^ine"ml Bay On Sea Blanchet, Ottawa, Ontario; Mr. Ro- Mrs. S. P. Clancy of Portland is Cliff, Ocean Side. Open to Sept. 25. land H. Peacock, Freeport, Me.; Mr. visiting Mrs. Tracy for the remaind- For Past 30 Years an Superb View from 60 foot Porch and Mrs. C. I. Rice, Miss Florence M. er of the season. Thoroughly good table and comfortable rooms Rice, Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. N. Earle Mrs. F. E. Gill of Portland spen' overlooking surf. New dining room seats 60. Miss Barbara East the week-end with Mrs. at Winter Taylor, Taylor, Tracy address Nov. to May 10, Eustis Orange, N. J.; Miss M. G. Durnford, Bay View. Art Needlework Store Fla. Montreal, Quebec: Miss Helen C. The Messrs. William and John Mrs. A. McK. Gulliver, Proprietor. R. N.. New York Mr. and Francis Drako and the Glynn, City; Tracy As our customers so it: and Mrs. C. F. Niell, New Rochelle, Misses May Tracy and Eli/.abeth aptly put N. Y.; Miss Eunice E. Eippincott, Breen motored down from Lew iston " We find here a little different." l.enox, Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. S. J. for the week-end. always something Stone, Gardner, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aydelotte and son Williafcn of Cambridge, Mass., Robin Hood ROBIN HOOD Inn. have returned home afte* a week's INN —Proprietor— Rev. and Mrs. William visit to Mr. We are a more assortment ever Porter and Mrs. McXeilie at showing complete than in The ideal location on the Niles and family of Nashua, N. H., the Neille-Cote. on the east Island—situated end and in full view of have left for their after a Dr. Christine ocean. the home, Mann and Dr. Elea- Beautiful pine groves and around the walks very pleasant month's stay at the nor Bertine of New York the OUR house. The house is modern in spent UTOPIA YARNS every Inn. respect—toilets, baths and Rev. Niles and family have week-end with Mrs. Mt-Neille. Then age. sewer- been spending several summers at they left io go on a walking trip NEW-SIX NEW SHADES RECEIVED-NEW Rate6 and Robin Hood Inn and always leave through the White Mountains. JUST Circulars upon application regretfully. Dr. Anna Richardson and Mrs. Open June 15 to September 15 Friday fifteen of the guests went Chas. Ii. Mann have arrived at Also NEW STAMPED PIECES on a trip to New Meadows Inn with Neille-Cote to spend August with Long Distance Telephone in the House Capt. Wallace for a shore dinner. Mrs. McNeille. Dr. Richardson and Also a party went for a sail with Mrs. Mann are old Bailey residents Capt. among the Islands. and have returned u<"ter EATON COMPANY Doughty year year A The guests are: to enjoy the Island. S I N Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Wells, Miss Mr. Dalton Baldwin of Newark, l\l ETT Island, Maine Edith M. Wells, Miss Anna D. Wells, N; J., is visiting Mrs. Charle-; R. with Mrs. Heebner at the Bel-goed. Saturday evening Mrs. Scribner UEALER IN FIRST CLASS Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss M^ry Larr Mann for two weeks. Another Miss Clara I. Robinson of Gardner. gave a barn dance as usual. Sev- Groceries, Provisions, Meats, Etc., First Canned Quality McChiclach, Boston, Mass.; Miss guest for one week is Mr. Arthur Me., was the guest of the Misses enty were present. It was the usual Goods, General Merchandise, Annie M. Young. Columbia, S. C.; .lanis of Boston. Hesser at the Dorella, over the week- success of sociability and enjoyment. Fresh Fish and Ice end. Large Line of Tennis Miss Edith C. Rice, Miss Winifred Have you read Casco Bay Ys.rns? Tuesday evening Mrs. Scribner Shoes and Rubber Goods in C. Rice, Pittsfield, Mass.; Mrs. E. H. If not do so. Call at Stetson's and ! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paion and entertained a number of invited Stock. Baynes, Meriden, N. H.: Dr. and get a copy. Price $1.00. Miss Doly Paton of Newtonville, guests at a select barn dance. The SOUVENIR POST CARDS. Store, Wharf and Mrs. H. B. Vail, Mr. Alvah Vail, Mr. Benjamin Luckey of I'aterson. Mass., will occupy the Dorella fcr guests were >nvited from Harmonie Fish Market at Mackerel Cove Belleville, N. .1.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. N. J., arrived on the Island last August. Hill, the West Side and Littlejohns. Biggar and family, Montreal, Que- week. His parents, Dr. and Mrs. Miss Mary E. Tracy, a missionary Messrs. Lawrence Beard of Mel- bec. B. F. Luckey and family will arrive in Yokohama, Japan, is visiting Mrs. rose and Herbert Evans of Maiden here about August 7th. The fam- Evarts Tracy for several weeks at spent a few days visiting Casco Bay SEASIDE ily are always among the last of the Roseledge. and Cousin's Island in their COTTAGE The Willows. yacht Bailey Island, Me. summer to Miss .Tacobsen of Balti- "Flirt." will cruise as as This house is becoming very so- colony depart. Dorothy They far Mrs. F. E. Cram is Ideal summer home cial and the them- Mr, ana Mrs. Aantnus snmn oi more, Md., visiting Mrs. C. J. Boothbay. They were the guests of with a bountiful guests enjoy food in table, including sea Benson at the Bluxom Miss Leona Powers. abundance. to selves very much, not only at the Weldon, Pa., have been a* their de- Cottage. Handy postoffice, wharf and beach. Miss Mabel Thurston June hotel but also all over the whole lightful villa at the Nor.?« End of of Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Milliken Open 25 to Oct. 1. Rates on application. Transients accommodated island. the Island since the midcile of June. ton, D. C., one of the Youth''. Com- and son Paul returned to Maiden Piano p-aying and .singing Dinners a panion has arrived to a Specialty »\-f very popular and nearly every Thpy have been onte***aining their editors, join Sunday after two weeks' sojourn her Mr. and Mrs. evening there is at least one table son Xanthus Smith, Jr., and his parents, F. F. with Mrs. Scribner at Doyle's Camp. at on 01 catus being played. wife and young son, Franklin Rus- Thurston, heir cottage the Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Horn and son ocean side of the Island. Saturday a party composed of Miss sell Smith. Mrs. Smith. Jr., was Parker of Maiden are spending two Miss Anna of Stetson's Ice Viva H. Lyons and the Misses a Miss Luckey before her marriage. Bigelow Washing- weeks with Mrs. Scribner. Cream Parlor ton. D. one week BAILEY Horan, Miss Marshall, Miss Leonard She was an active member of the C., spent with Mr. Mr. N. H. Dyke of Maiden, Mas3., ISLAND, ME. and Mrs. Thurston on her The Ice and Miss went on a sail to social colony and was a great favor- way home spent the week end with his at Quality Cream, made on the the Lyman family ticular trade premises, kind the par- New ite with all. On acount of business from the Silver Bay Convention Hill Crest. demands, is what we serve Meadows Inn where they in- here. Our auto truck assures where she was a you of prompt dulged in a shore dinner. affairs Mr. Smith, Jr., was compelled speaker. Rev. G. H. Dennison spent a few delivery. We are still making the delicious Miss Dallas caramels and candies. Stetson's Johnson will not be to to leave the Island Tuesday. Mrs. May of Washington, days with friends at Orr's Island and Box Mrs. able Postal Candies, etc., Fruit, Soda, Cracker Smith and son wdl remain for an ex- D. C., who has been visiting Admiral returned to Cards, Magazines and all Goods, accommodate many more people for Saturday the Drinkwater papers. Island agent for Casco will is Mrs. Thurston. Breeze. Don't forget our Bay two or three weeks as her house is tended visit. Mr. Geo. Smith Peary visiting cottage which he and his sister are circulating library, the latest books Mr. David Brown cents a Kodak only two full almost to overflowing. All not be able to come to the Island of Lawrence, occupying. day. Supplies, Developing, Etc. who has been the*;e people (many of them have | this season and it is extremely Mass., stopping at Mr. and Mrs. Garey are entertain- the been here before) are of course at- I doubtful if Miss Polly Rusell Smith Sheep's Island, spent day with ing Mr. and Mrs. Ware at the Miss Gibson tracted by the fine board and rooms I will come this summer. Mr. Smith Margaret at Braeside. Squeezin. which Mrs. .Johnson gives. The senior, is one of the famous scenic Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morton, Hen- house is situated artists of the. country. In 1:1s is- on ry. Edwin and Miriam Morton of CHARLES very conveniently (Continued page 7.) S. THOMAS Bailey Island, He. halfway betwen the Mackerel Cove | land villa he has painted several Portland, Me., and Mrs. G. H. Jordan and York and almost di- master pieces. His hosts of friends are two weeks at the CASCO BAY'S landings | Buy Millinery and save money at spending Biga- LEADING across the are greatly pleased to have him nuff Place. rectly road from Library "Eustis'."—Adv. CONTRACTOR and Hall. among them this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Barton of BUILDER are: Mr. Robert Dempnter, the well are the of All work The last week's arrivals Waterville, Me., guests under my personal supervi- known actor, to go on a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. sion. Mr. Thomas N. Estabrook, Berlin, expscts Gurney for two Estimates on application. Job- Viva Ar- sword fishing trip in the Edmund weeks. bing a N. H.; Miss H. Lyons, Mr. specialty. Satisfaction to all. Hlack to Heal thur O. Lyons. East Orange, N. J. Newfoundland, snarting Miss Myrtle Beatteay of Maiden, Estate and Land for sale. August 5th. J. S. Doughty, is Capt. Cousin's Island Mass., visiting Mrs. Downing for Estates who Is the owner, has not been able two week 8. Cared for The Driftwood. I Telephone to go on on account of Mr. and Mrs. The Misses and Harbour j fishing trips William E. Weber of Anthony illness, but will the of Burlington, Vt., have returned I accompany Portland, Maine, with their young schooner on this trip. At. last staid old Cousin's has son, Master Karl P. A. home after a very pleasant and en- Weber, are TTTTTTTTTTT*i't'HH5"H,f++ Mrs. Clara Louise Burnham is ex- awakened the call or the social and at Camp Gipsy for the remainder of Q A II llir D K I) 7 C The joyable week spent here. | C handsome motor boat peiting a visit from Mrs. Kearn of gamp season. Monday the tennis the summer months. Mr.' and Mrs. ijAILlHU I t\Ii 11LJ "Tramp", carry- Evenings here are of course quiet inp twenty passengers, can be Chicago, August 19th. On -the same team up to Hustin's to Cvirl A. Weber who have been at private parties at any hour of the engaged for r.nd are spent in playing parlor journeyed day or night. "We will day Miss Jennie Root will leave to a tournament. Busting carried the camp for an Gem Theatre, Peaks arrange trips to Mrs. Oullivor's plnv outing have return- Island, Trefethens, and games, cards, hearing Dayburn Casino and to visit her sister at Yarmouth' Island. off the men's singles, men's doubles ed to Portland. Interesting points In the on othei Vlctrola. The porch is especially Bay application. Kxperienced Mrs. Burnham is recovering from and mixed but Cousin's won llates reasonable. boatmen In charge, fine and the surf which dashes tip doubles, her sprain which was received the ladies' An White Milan against, the rocks in front can be singles. exceptionally Hats, $3 95, "Eustis." GEORGE H. while digging out her fish pool two was on •\iewed to fine advantage, while the good game put up both sides. —Adv. LUBEE, Bailey Me. weeks ago. At hours the j.+.|~t.+++++++++++4'+++++++++4"1.4.*-«"».-*.-«^ ^ Island, vtew of the different islands on a all different croquet Mrs. C. L. Burnham will thank on the island are In use clear day is not to be found every- grounds and for information as to where where. anyone the enjoyable game is very popular gold fish may be obtained. She the both The arrivals here are: among people, young and OPTICIANS searched Portland high and low for a Mrs. .Juan Gaida Puron, New old. Wednesday number of families them and found two. We are the and M. York Mrs. Mary C. Pearson. finally went on a picnic to Sandy Point. largest o'd^st op- WARD & SON City.; Miss Esther Root has returned, Baltimore. Md.; Miss Elizabeth E. Miss Ruth E. Marchant of Win- tical establishment in Maine. BAILEY ME. after a two weeks' visit in Glouces- I8LAND, Wilson. Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. chester, Mass., is the guest of Miss I'romnt and careful s-rvice. ter, Mans. at Ida M. Hauchett, Omaha, Nebras- J*2velyn Prime the Avalon cot- Expert Plumbing Contractors. Now Mr. Wallace Bryant is Just com- on Harmonle Hill. KODAKS end SUPPLIES ka; Miss Fana MacMartin, Miss tage and pleting the portrait of Miss Joan Miss Addle Weber up-to-date work Shop. We can Minnie D. Booth, Hartford, Conn.; and Miss Jean- MURDOCK Burnham. He has also painted sev- ette MacKenzle of CO., ^ifofco save Miss Amelia H. Holden, Miss Kate Trenton, N. J., you money. Contractors for eral landscapes. His three weeks' have been of L. Hebard, Mr. Wm. H, Hobgrd, guests Mr. and Mrs. Water stay on the island has been so Supply Outfits, Springfield. Mnss.; Miss Mary E. WlnfleldF. Prime at the Avnion. Windmills, pleasant that he expects to stay Mr. Jas. J. Miss Sarah A. Harvey, Bal- Ciibb left for his home in Tanks, Pumps, Pipe etc. Harvey, longer. fitting, Cot- timore, Miss V. O. Hobinson, D?dham, Mnss. Mrs. Olbb and family Md.; Mrs. Frank O. Herring of Plaln- tage plumbing a Winchester, Mass.; Miss L. A. Bar- will spend the rest of the season at specialty. Telephone. fleld, N. J., spent two weeks as the the bour, Hartford, Conn. Blrchwood cottage. Expert workmen. guest of Mrs. Barker at The Break- Mrs. Power-, and Miss Tyeona Pow- ers. ers have left Mrs, Bls- Horn® The Seaside. regretfully Office, North 8ebago, Me. Mrs. Lincoln Righter's new tennis sett'a and Cousin's Island's hospitality Mrs. Cram ha* now quite a ntrnber court Is about finished and many and have gone to Boston, where after of guests, though come and go they fast and exciting games are about a few *111 all the time. There days' rftay they proceed WILLOW has been noth- to be on It. COTTAOC played to New York. ON YOUR SAVINGS BAILEY ing doing In the social line, how- Miss ISLAND, ME. Dorothy D. Lovett of South Friday evening Mrs. Pearce and ever. Homelike cottage, and Orange, N, J., Is the guest of Miss Miss JamJeson entertained at Ave accommodating Boqaets Flortl Deftljrns of nil kind* Her guests are: about View of Marion Ingersoll at for of twenty guests. ocean Miss Brinymede tables whist. Prizes *ere given Alice Anthony. Miss Lucy A. two and islands, centrally located. Rates weeks. and delicious consist- FIDELITY TRUST OOMPANY Barbour, Burlington, Vt.; Mr. and refreshments, reasonable. Special rates for Mr. Robert Heebner of Newton ing of Ice cream and POWTIAHO. MAINS May, the Florist Mm. A. J. County, Mr. Jobn oako, fudge June and DENNETT, County, Centre, Mass., spept the week-end were served. September. IUCON6KR99ST. Opp »h« Library Mrs. Walter E. Johnson, Prop. _ Tel. M-W rO»TLAND.ME. Some time this week it is planned the by Long Island Baseball Team to make a little trip to to see if Chebeague Island Island they can't trim them. Up- Long Market Long to-date Chebeague leads by the fact that as yet no other island has beaten Doughty's Landing them. CASCO BAY HOUSE. LONG MAINE Mr. Hoscoe ISLAND, As we all know the season In the West, Superintendent of Schools in Great and and of on Maiden, Sale Bay Mass., especially Long Island wife Dresses OUR STOCK Of ade at their started out to be very quiet and cottage here. They have had as a poor. But Mother Nature has been guest over the week end Mr. C. H. Meats and kind enough to give us just Page. Groceries, Provisions enough Mr. Walter of the right brand of weather to Kuight and Miss Emily is the Best Obtainable Knight, of make the people start to leave the Boston, are at their cot- tage, the cities for a cool summer resort. Such Knight, for the summer. We All Orders and Will They will Appreciate Give Personal Attention to the Same has been the history of this popular have as a house-guest through the month hotel which now has a good start of August, Mr. $3.95 i Clarence of toward the record of the best season Blake, Everett, Mass. Suit hcie in three years. In the past two Department, Second Floor The best weeks many people have registered place for Millinery, "Eus- here, among them being Mr. and Mrs. tis."—Adv. Chas. A Stevens and children of These dresses are of linen and other Worcester, Mass.; Mr. Frank L. Ma- voile, son, N. Y. City; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. summer fabrics. H. Petsch and the MisseB Irene and Pretty models suitable Josephine Petsch all of New York Mr. I. for all West? City; Harold Harlow, Somerville, Littlejohn's figures. These have sold from Mj.hs.; Miss Cora B. Jordan, Cam- Want some reliable information about any of the country bridge, Mass.; Mis3 Edith Going Shepherd, jiiic to west of the guests Rockies—California, Oregon, Washington, Ida- Cambridge, Mass.; Mr. Reed H. ai tne Arcade are: Miss $5.00 $8.00. stock reduction ho, Montana, Nevada, New Helen Wilson Special Utah, Arizona, Mexico, Texas? Hotchkiss, New York City; Mrs. o/ Reading, Mr. and Want to know about Mrs. John W. something farming opportunities, rail- Eiaw. Van Asmus, New York city; Webster of Heading, Mr. road automobile and Mrs. C. sale, $3.95. rates, routes, highways, hotels, resorts, Mr. Fernald Stieg, New iork City; H. Stearns of Wakened, prices of land, methods of etc? Mi. and Mrs. farming, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Merritt, Boston, C. D. Whiteman andi It's our business to know all about daughter this Pacific Slope coun- Mass., and Miss L. Malloy, Boston, Helen of Stoneham, Mrs. Sunset is the one Geo. E. try. Magazine big national magazine, re- M?4?S. Hanscom and Miss Edna the life of this of flecting country and giving accurate inform- Mr. Frank L. Mason has returned Furlong Maiden, Miss Helen ation its and Stearns of concerning growth development. Send 10 i to his home in New York City, hav- Wakefield, Mrs. Chas. cents for a of Sunset Adams of sample copy Magazine and write us a ing enjoyed his stav here immense- Winchester, Mrs. Wilfred A. letter for Smith of asking whatever information you desire concern- ly. Stoneham, Miss Sadie Wil- any state in the West. son of ing Many of the guests at the hotel Wellesley and Miss Mof- fat Mary are expressing their pleasure in the of Watertown, Mass. Mr. PORTLAND, ME. SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU food served here. Although the menu Frank Saft'ord was the of guest San is tiot elaborate;, everything is so Mrs. Underhill for a few Francisco Mr. days delicious that one hates to stop eat- Gurney and have taken the family ing. Allston cottage for August. | Miss Kate Cook returned to Dor- chester The dance held last Wednesday Saturday to resume her busi- night at Cushing's Pavilion was con- ness. Mr. sidered a great success. Many of the and Mrs. Ivan P. Horton of Casco House hotel folk and West Bay ^ll'c"s An- by of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Corey at. their Cawston, Author It Is most Interesting to watch some Mills. Miss Annie Mrs. ! geles, Cat.; Mr. William of "Sandhills Sketches" Mills, Carl Mr. Allan F. Wheeler of Boston was Jones, New of the dances such as the Portland Smith, Mrs. H. Mrs. York Mr. and Mrs. W. King Cronwell, recently a week end guest of his par- City; Carter. Fancies, the Boston Fancies, the Vir- W. G. Cook and Mrs. Baton. New York J. Sargent ents, Mr. and Mrfc. B. T. Wheeler ot City; Mr. A. Hadgor, Profusely Illustrated with ginia Reel, the Lady of the Lake, Mrs. Grace Wood returned Portland. Original Photographs taken to the the Island. Miss Katherine Wheeier, etc. IftlAnd test after a few by the Author in Casco Bay. Price One Dollar. For Sale Saturday days' who ha« been spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Kennedy, of business to New York Ladles' Panama trip city. with friends at Sebago an the guest of Hata, $2.08, "Eus- at Booksellers in Portland and on the Portland, arid children Marlon and Mr. Islands. Rev. Joy of the First Partflh (ttx? hirs returned to her home tls."—Adv. are at their WJIIlam, cottage, D'Shaw- church In Portland was the speaker at here. mntt, for the reat of the reason. They the vesper service held in Elwell Hall The Misses Bailey have as theli are entertaining Miss Anna Peter* last Optimistic Thought. Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harry house guest Miss A. M. Daten of 1 son, of M*. Mnn mny alter tho face of Nature, Portland, Flies of the High street church choir Fitchburg, Mass., for a few days. but he cannot alter her laws. GREAT CHEBEAGUE, MAINE HILL CREST HOTEL Chirln vv. h.iI ion. PttOM#ENT%OPLC- Prop. LARGEST SUMMER RESORT JOURNAL IN NEW ENGLAND Published Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON From July to September CROWLEY & LUNT, Editors and Publishers Office, 92 Exchange Street* Room 5, Portland, Me. SHE TERMS—Summer Season, 50c; Single Copy, 5c. COMPUTES FOR SAILORS Advertising Rates on Application Advertisers desiring changes must send in copy on or before Monday pre- To know Mrs. Elizabeth Brown ceding day of publication to insure insertion. Davis and her work should be suffi- cient to dissolve the last shred of THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916. doubt the of a bril- Most modern concerning ability and up-to-date hotel on the Island with finest view of Casco toilets liantly Intellectual woman to Bay. Large chambers, and baths on each floor. Private dance hall advance with MINIATURE ALMANAC. the in- dancing parties every evening. Music furnished by our own three- again tide, the wind and the year after year In the course of her orchestra. piece Bathing, boating, deep sea fishing and all water sports. Ten- dividual peculiarities of the boat chosen nis, baseball, etc. Private water the profession, and at the same system best In Casco Bay. Table sup- Week o? 3. must be so that a varia- plied with vegetables from our own and August considered, time to with garden milk and cream from our own carry, obvious success, herd. Rates and circulars on Sun Tide tion of several points in the compass application. Accommodates 120. Length High the full responsibilities of Day Rises Sets of Day Morn. Eve. may be necessary today to keep the marriage, which in her case 3 4.38 7.02 14.24 1.10 1.36 same course as was steered for yes- comprise over 25 years of 4 4.39 7.00 14.21 1.47 2.13 terday. After figuring all these wifehood, motherhood and 5 4.40 6.59 14.18 2.31 2.55 things out, the captain knows with homemaking. *6 4.41 6.58 14.17 3.19 3.42 almost uncanny accuracy that in so Mrs. Davis is said to be the great- Summit 7 4.42 many minutes and seconds his 6.57 14.15 4.15 4.37 ship est woman authority upon astronom- 8 4.43 6.55 14.12 5.18 5.38 will reach this buoy or that spar. If ical mathematics in this country, prob- House 9 4.44 6.54 14.10 6.26 6.44 '.t in not in sight at the expiration ial ly ti the world, and has been mak- ♦Moon in first quarter. of the time allowed, the boat is stop- computations for the ped and the whistle searches through jirg Nautical Al- Chebeague imar he fog for echoes which tell where ae, published annually by the Island VALUE OF EXPERIENCE. he land lies. The timed courses Unite:! btates naval at One of observatory the finest'summer boarding houses ln~ the restful bay. Excellent location and vary from less than a minute to Washington, for the last 29 years. scenery of field and wood. Table first-class. the Every comfort for those desiring Time-tried anu ibout best. Accommodates 75. Reasonable rates. until captains engineers twelve minutes. Is it any won- Mrs. Davis began this work soon Open September 25. are the safety insurance of the pas- der that the MRS. CLINTON M. responsibility weighs after her graduation from the George HAMILTON, Proprietor sengers on the Aucocisco and heavily on the man who pilots the Washington under Prof. of the Casco and steamers the University, Merryconeag Bay through intricate chan- Simon Newcomb, the distinguished as- Harpswfcll Lines. This is probably nels of the islands and in whose care R. not of the iiuiiuiiitT, who lulu cnarge or the Nautical LEON HAMILTON. and General thought by average travel- thousands of lives are entrusted each Almanac for many years. During HAMILTON Grocery Store on the LANDING, GREAT CHEBEAGUE ler the boats, but it co-nies home season? early yeary of assisting Professor she took a Newcomb post-graduate course Our stock of hard to Groceries, Meats and Provisions are the best those who have ridden day in and mathematics ot Johns to obtainable and we aim astronomy Hopkins university, whose doors please all the people who favor us with their in and day out the past three sum- to her before anteed Canned Goods. patronage. Superba Brand Guar- CORRESPONDENCE. opened they were regularly to the recom- Fancy Candies, Crackers, etc. Gasolene and motor when has opened women, upon plies. We our boat sup- mers, fog been of almost mendation of supply trade with the famous Sebago Lake Ice. This is Professor Newcomb. From that time lo this Mrs. Davis has made Let us serve Quality Ice. daily occurrence at some of the The cat you. Our order teams are at your service. part "scare" is getting quite the for the made computations Nautical Almanac. trips by each boat. To de- serious! Not from any danger by Mrs. Davis finds her greatest relaxation and her scribe in detail that these vessels contact with the "wild" but favorite recreation in animal, different HOWARD 3. plow through on their routes by the from bullets escaping haphazard brandies-of.tnaihematres. She keeps in touch with the-lutest current HAMILTON exactness of mathematical literature and compass courses through rifles carried by the gal- is ever seeking new problems on which to try her would General not tell half the story, it is lant hunters. When a bullet leaves strength. Contractor and Builder GREAT only by time-tried rules and tests a careless or CHEBEAGUE, MAINE rifle, inexperienced Although devoted to her own scientific work, Mrs. Davis takes the keenest that anything like precision can be elevation cause Complete contracts made and for may the said bullet interest in that of her husband, Mr. Arthur Powell performed buildings, cottages, re- attained. Davis, director of the United pairs, etc. Estimates furnished on alterations, Four or five elements must to go farther than the application. Expert workmen. work a trigger-pull- States reclamation service. for Cottage enter specialty. Cottage lots sale and desirable cottages to rent. into the equation beside, the er intends. A sound similar to that estates. We care for compass. The captain depends first issuing from a bee in transit from on the of number revolutions of the a bullet passing by one's ear is sure- screw which he automatically feels is ly a forceful reminder that promis- running correctly or not by the vi- cuous, unauthorized shooting should CANADA'S GOVERNOR GENERAL Souvenir brations ChebeagueEAST Shop beneath hi3 feet. This being be stopped before some unfortunate END. GREAT CHEBEAGUE correct by reason of a en- victim Visit our souvenir and see the new competent receives the missile intended shop many novelties we offer you this The Take home one of our fir season. gineer and a the appointment of the duke of pillows made from fir Best good fireman, cap- for the negro's wild cat. to Chebeague tips. and most costly manufacture. Our line of Post Cards is most attractive. tain has his course record to refer to A Taxpayer in this Devonshire as governor general of stock. Forty thousand in Confectionery, Magazines, Papers, Children's Toys, etc. by which he steers the steamer. Here United Canada in succession to the duke of Public States of America. Library Post Office Connaught has given a good deal of HENRY W. BOWEN Opposite Hill Crest and gratification in olHcial circles in the South Road Dominion.

Known as one of the richest peers in England, the duke of Devonshire is SUMMER ORGAN an CONCERTS intimate friend of King on He Who George, the new KOTZSCHMAR MEMORIAL ORGAN Does Not Love Institutions of while the duchess, who was Eve- Lady (Best Organ in the World) at the lyn Emily Fitzmaurice, daughter of His Is an the fifth CITY HALL Country Not Educated Man marquis of Landsdowne, is AUDITORIUM also said to be Queen Mary's closest Congress, Myrtle and Chestnut Sts. and By NELSON PHILLIPS, Chief Justice, Supreme Couit of Texa» friend. She received the appointment Daily Except Saturdays Sundays, 3 to 4 p.m., Commencing July 10 of mistress of the robes in 1910, while (Last Concert Sept. 12) WILL C. the duke, during 1900-.'$, was treasurer MACFARLANE, Municipal Organist of Portland. No Reserved Seats. I care not how a man majesty's household. Tickets 25 Cents. learned is; if he is not a patriotic man, he is,, of^iis The who is the in not an duke, ninth duke my opinion, educated man. The patriotic man, and therefore of Devonshire, is in his forty-ninth the educated is the one -who loves the man, institutions of his country, and year and succeeded his uncle, the would not In perpetuate, impair, them; who reveres its organic law, and as eighth duke. 190S. He was educated a at Eton and Cambridge and private citizen feels himself under the obligation of a and solemn university RUBBER GOODS OF high during 1891-08, was member of QUALITY oath to and defend who values the parlia- Auto Garden support it; fundamental liberties of the. ment from West Derbyshire. At the Tires, Hose, Gloves, Ladie^ and Gentlemen's common man as iciiijuiutiuii ui ins connection witn his Mechan his birthright, his shield, his armor for the contest which majesty's household, the duke was Raincoats, cal Rubber, Fancy Oil Clothing appointed financial secretary to the and for all must sure treasury served two years, lie is humanity undergo—the only and certain means of his lord of PORTLAND RUBBER equal lieutenant Derbyshire and chancellor of Leeds university. CO., 259 Middle St. the for the reward of all his The who is said to opportunity, only security toil and effort,, duke, he very democratic, owns an estate of about 180 the the the acres, on which are valuable mineral true, real, God-given expression of his and wouldl deposits. In addition to owning the manhood; famous Trade Devonshire house in London, he has five at with R. S. Davis, corner Ex- therefore him in them as a of a estates, which there are protect simply part duty and service to three a change and Federal picture galleries, statue gallery, and an Immense library. street, Portland, PHONE 902. *a fellowman. •I—i—- ■< if you want the best in bungalow or cottage furniture.—Adv. CENTRALGARAGE No matter how wide the field of information of the so-called educated man, he have all We make may knowledge and understand all mysteries; he old hats look like new and re- may HETTY GREEN'S model them to the latest be able to with HEIR very styles. dispute the learned doctors; aye, he may speak with the of the HEIM, THE HATTER tongues angels. Yet if his does not teach him to value Col. Edwnrd II. R. Green quit learning 499^ Congress Portland. the common Texas a few and Street, yet priceless things of his it is brass years ago went to Up One Flight. country, sounding and. New York a and at the request of his mother, Panamas, Bangkoks and Leghorns FOLKINS CO. tinkling cymbal, only the state which to him its Bleached and STOUGHTON, misrepresents gives Mrs. Hetty Green, to prepare, under Blocked. Hemp, Milans and and Straws Resewed. Soft, Stiff, Silk, Service Station for All Makes protection bestows him his her able to assume upon citizenship. guidance, the finan- Velour, Panama and Straw Hats. Ren- of Cars cial responsibilities so borne ovating and Remodeling a Specialty. long by AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE herself. Mrs. Green's recent death, at the age of eighty-two, found him still 88 Oak St., Portland, Me. a student of the management of the Bibber & Pinkham To the Fir St fortune of Loyalty Country's Flag reputed $1(K).000.(KH) which Boats Stored, Repaired & Painted gave his mother the title of "world's Machinery Overhauled Te£t of richest He is CHEBEAGUE FISH MARKET Tolerance In United States woman." joint heir with House Painting In all lis branches his Hamilton's Landing sister, Mrs. Matthew Astor Wllks, Molar Boal > For Si le HAMILTON AND By WOODROW WILSON of the bulk of this great estate. South RINES, Proprietors Harpsweil, Maine We have President of the United State* Colonel Green is everything in Sea Food and forty-eight years Quality is the first consideration. Our old. He was born In London, Eng- prices are right and our auto delivery Genuine home made assures our of land, on while Chop Suey, 35c up. patrons prompt service. August 22, 18G8, his par- We are all There is Yet-ca-mien, 25c. Chow Mien 50c. Fried open day and invite all to disloyalty active in the United and it must be abso- ents were touring He attend- inspect the market. States, Europe. Rice 25c. Real Itnlian ed Spaghetti. Parties crushed. It from a a public school in New York city, and lutely proceeds minority, very small minority, but accommodated on one or two days' no- later was graduated from Fordhnm a very active nnd subtle It works but it also shows' tice. minority. underground, college. He also studied law In Chi- MRS. LOUISE COLOMB, Eastern Steamship Lines its head where we can sec and there are was ugly it; those at this moment who cago, and admitted to the bar Colomb Cottage, Llttlejohn's Island. are to after his trying levy a species of political blackmail, saying, "Do what we passing examinations with wish high honors. In 1903 he took in the interest of sentiment or we will our charge RED DRAGON GIFT SHOP AU-the-Way-by-Water foreign wreak vengeance «>i me AND xexas aitumnu railroad, and is now and at the That is president general manager o/ TEA ROOM MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. polls." the sort of thing against which the American nation; that line. GREAT will turn with a He Is CHEBEAOUE, ME. Direct Between Portland and New York, and of sentiment which will unmarried. "When It comes to T And It hest 390 might triumph teach these women, to give all of Gifts to please all. Open day and Miles—Time About 22 Hours. them a wide once for all that to berth," he says. "I think I've got along easier that. I'vf evening. Lunches, Ice-cream. Box can- Steamships North Lund nnd North gentlemen loyalty this is the first test of tolerance by doing dles, etc. flag seen so many of my friends Special parties can be ac- Star from Portland. Leave Franklin get bumped becuuse didn't soon commodated on in the United States. i they t<4ratep order. Wharf, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- enough." Frank L. PcttlnKell, Prop. days at 6.30 p. m. Are Miss Ethel you going yourselves, and to see to it Fogg, Mgr. From New York. Leave Pier 19, individually collectively, N. It., Foot of Warren street, Tuesdays, that no man is and tolerated who does not do honor to that It is not a Thursdays Saturday* at 5 p. m. flag? Added Summer Day Trips. From matter of It a force. is not matter, that is to say, of force. It is: GARDNER AND Portland and New York Mondays at physical THE TRAMP 10.30 a. m., June 19 to Sept. 11, 1916. a a Gertrude matter of force than that which is a Walker-Crowley greater physical. It is matter1 METROPOLITAN LINE. of forcc. It to Tliey were a about Soprano Soloist and Direct Between Boston and spiritual is be achieved as we think, as we purpose, aa wo telling story New York Representative Gardner and his fer- Vocal 13'/2 hours believe, and when the world learns that Teacher finally America is indivisible, then vent preparedness Route via Cape Cod Canal. campaign. Express Steel Steamships Massachusetts the world will learn how and It Eastern Great truly profoundly great and powerful Amer- seems that a begging tramp np- Landing, Chebeague and Bunker Hill a ica is. ... proached group of congressmen, and Leava North Side, India Wharf, Bos- ton, week and at 6 one of them pointed out Mr. day Sundays p. m., Gardner Same service returning from Pier IS. and Raid: ^vNDEgSoiJ* North Hlver, Foot of Murray street, New York City. "Nothing doing here, hut ENGRAVING CO. Weary, B08T0N A PORTLAND LINE. that gentleman there Is very charit- Phdo-Cngravw*. Sheet Accidents Designon, ITJuMnHor* Steamships Ransom B. Fuller and Ray Railway Exact Almost able, and if you tackle him ht »•*»»»» v fi* «<*»tvm* 8tate. Leave Franklin Wharf, Port- you'll *m> ».nc rre- rem «*—> to make a haul." M««»l t'"U»« ***>*. land, week days at 7.30 r». m., Sundays at npt 9 As Great a Toll As Did the 83 MarKM Otroof., p. m. Civil War "Tanks, boss," said the tramp, ^PORTLANO^ Return, leave Boston week days anil Sundays at 7 p. m. huskily, and he hurried to Mr. Gard- PORTLAND 4L ROCKLAND LINE. By S. B. HARE ner, while th«j others looked on with Interest. Steamer Monhenan, I^eaves Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 The tramp and the statesmen a. m. for Harbor, Rockland ami IntermediateBoothbay Tn the last ten were were seen to talk New and Old Books landings. years there almost as many killed street- earnestly together Return, leave Rockland Monday, Wed- people by for AT BARGAIN PRICE8 and as some time. Then their hands met, nesday Friday at S.30 a. m. for railway accidents in the Union the Portland and army during entire four of the, a Visitors Intermediate landings. years piece of money plainly passed be- Welcome Civil war. thousand women and INTERNATIONAL Ninety men, children were killed in acci-' tween them, and the tramp stepped LINE. HUSTON'S, 92 Portland Steamships Calvin Austin and Oover- dents in the ten years, and men in the XJnion Jauntily away. Exctunga St., nor 08,000 army during the war.: mm & cwikh I)ln«<1ey. Tx»ave Portland Monday, Statistics show that 70 "Well, did you land him?" a con- Wednesday and Friday at K p. m. for per cent of the accidents are Sawed-Off 8ermon. Lubec and St. John. street-railway gressman nsknd the tramp. Rastport, —~ Return, leave Ht. John Wed- with automobiles or vehicles. The method of 'And mnny n mnn who rIvor tip ten Monday, only diminishing accidents ;—; "No," the irnmp nnmverpil, chWP nesday and Friday at 9 a. m.; leave of this nature is to have fully. "No; I gave hira a quartet toward* his national cent* to the church on Sandfly ex- Fortland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- legislation to contrcl driven of auto- nplenrilri preparedness day at 8 a. m., due Boston 2 m. compulsory perts the Lord to plve hlin hack $10 p. mobiles and vehicles. campaign." H. A. CLAY, I ... the next Superintendent. \J -si.* —' _ A \ Star. Franklin MM tiny.—Indlonnpolla Wharf, Portland, Malno. Phone 451. their cottage in the Massachusetts colony. The friends of Miss Pauline Hale will be pleased to know that both No Vacation is Unless You Have a she and Eugene and Leon Hale are Complete now over with the measles. This disease has run through the family, attacking one after another of the children. The in attack, however, We are each case, was mild, the children Our Camera being free from danger all the time. particular Mr. C. H. Roberts of Arlington is that Fxpert For those Heights, Mass., arrived on the Island every completing articles of your vaca- last to his to Friday spend vacation C amera glad tion wardrobe call on us. that with his family, who are summering Everything at the advice men and wear. A line of Masachusetts colony. Mr. we se'l is give boys large sporting: Herbert Brown, brother of Mrs. Rob- apparel erts, who has been visiting her for a pror-f r]v and suggestions couple of weeks, has returned to re- demi nstratcd. FRANK M. LOW C&, CO. sume his business in New York city. at any time. Mr. Halam Ring of Arlington NOW BENOIT'S Heights, is a guest of Miss Ethel Roberts for two or more weeks. Mr. Complete Stocks of the Best Cameras 272-278 Middle St., Monument Sq., Portland, Me. Ring was here last year and is very Premos familiar with the Island and has Brownies Kodaks numerous friends among the mem- (all sizes) Anscos and Others nual sale bers of the Massachusetts Thursday, August 10th, at spend his vacation with his mother, colony. Hill Crest Hall. An Rev. J. R. Remick was host a few etllcient com- at their cottage on the West End. mittee have the affair in days last week to a of Let Us and charge and Mr. Dorticos has spent his summers group Camp Develop Print Your Films I. it gives promise of a fine suc- Fire Girls from Gorham, Me. They Chebeague being here from childhood and has many THIS COUPON ENTITLES cess. Fancy articles, came here with Mrs. Anna Ross, a groceries, cake, friends whc v/armly welcomed hiin to have 1 roll of tilir«3 of a you developed free of charge pastry, candies and ice cream will be home on uis daughter Mr. Remick. After few arrival. The work here is done bv an and we offered for sale. The hours will be joyous days here they returned to expert guarantee satisfaction. All work is | Miss Janet Howells came last now before i; leave* our Summit House. 3 to 5 P. M. and 7 to 10 P. M. their various homes in Gorham. inspected department. All i Friday to spend the rest of the sum- are invited to Mrs. W. F. Bennett had as week- DEVELOPING ANY ROLL OF FILMS 10c Guests continue to arrive lierti contribute to this1 mer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. as end last week at home OUR PRICES THE LOWEST daily and at the present time about worthy organization the proceeds Howells of the West End. Mr. Ro- guests her received are used in near Central her fifty are enjoying their summer vaca- church work. ger Howells is expected to arrive Landing, friends, tion here. is Remember the Mrs. M. M. Miss Each day happily spent date, Thursday, Aug- here soon from his cruise as a mem- Bishop, Margaret ust 10th. and Miss Helen with the many diversions offered J ber of the naval militia. Cassidy Rogers, all here, and is to be the Mr. Charles A. Woodbury of of Portland. They all had a pleasant sailing proving Salem, Mr. Reginald Ridge, the son of Mr. R. Co. attraction for all. Several Mass., who has been a house visit here and it was with re- great fine guest John H. Ridge, has been his great of Mr. visiting J. tennis are the and Mrs. John S. at luctance that from the Libby players among guests Crowley parents for a week. He left the isl- they departed and all the time the court is the Breeze returned to his I island. FREE AND OAK nearly cottage, and last Friday afternoon to resume CONGRESS, STS., P0R1LAND with those that this home last. Mr. Mr. Everett Hill of Portland occupied enjoy Sunday morning his business in Pennsylvania. Mr. spent, sport. Several fine contests have Woodbury will spend the last week last week his mother. He Ridge generally spends a much long- visiting been the week. of his vacation in short has now returned to resume his busi- played past Croquet enjoying er vacation, but he was unable to do is another of the games that attracts trips to the nearby resorts of the ness in Portland. so this year. His friends, especially many of the young people here. The Witch City. Rev. J. R. Remick, Mrs. W. N. those of the younger set, greatly re- indications are that the hotel MY-s. Peter N. and Fendeison and and present Popoff her gret his departure. daughter Helen, flUCOCISCO will be crowded during this month daughters, the Misses Claudia and Mrs. W. P. Bennett and Miss Elizabeth Wyer has recently daughter and some few are engaging for Sep- Olga, and her sister, Miss Natalia Bertha, all of Chebeague, attended entertained two friends, Miss Cather- tember. Mitropolsky and their friend, Miss Uie Methodist Camp held and ine Jackson and her brother, Meetings Cottages Miss Flora M. Hale of Boston and Ella M. Foster^ left the-island Sun- Dougald at Old Orchard last week. of Cambridge, Mass. Miss Jackson Miss Grace K. Adams of Newton reg- day for their home in Salem, Mass., Mrs. Louise' Huff and daughter CLIFF MAINE was a friend of Miss Wyer when they i ISLAND, istered Friday last for their summer after having a delightful vacation. Thelma are visiting Rev. J. R. Rem- were at Radcliffe college. Mr. Henry vacation. Both young ladies are While they were here Rev. Peter N. ick for a short time. Walker of and visited Scarboro, Maine, Miss former patrons of the hotel and they Popoff his family and all of A week ago Monday, the Misses References—Special rates for them Mirriam Northcott were guests of number many friends among the are most enthusiastic in their Margaret and Gertrude Albion gave and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wyer over July September. guests here. They are charmed with praise and are anticiapting returning a party in honor of their cousins, the week end. MRS. the island as a place to spend an here another season. Miss Eleanor and Miss Alice Lamb K. B. BATCHELOR Chebeague is now famous. Instead outing and both never tire with ex- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Theiling, of Medford, Mass. Those of the party of merely one wildcat the report is tolling its countless attractions. of Boston, Mass., accompanied by present were Miss Julia Stenhouse, now being circulated that there are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wilson, 72 Mrs. Edward Gwillim and daughter, Miss Betty Ingles, the Misses Elean- two. Even the doubters that even Rutherford Place, Ari.ngton, New Miss Marion Gwillim and Mrs. Ward or, Rita and Virginia Gambrill. the one existed here are being Jersey, came to the hotel Saturday also of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. speedily Misses Harriet and Ambia Harris, shown that there is at least one here. The Beeches morning for an outing of two weeks Robert Pierpont and daughter. Grace, Miss Louise Lawrence, the hostesses, The number of people who have seen or more. They have spent several of Auburndale, Mass., arrived on the Miss Margaret and Gertrude Albion, CLIPP ISLAND this beast have increased from a seasons here and both are delighted noon steamer, Sunday, for their sum- and their guests the Misses Lamb. mer mere handful to over two score peo- to be back once again. outing. This jolly party are in After an afternoon of games, etc., a MRS. C. E. PETTI NGILL the Bid-a-Wee ple. Descriptions vary from that of Among the recent arrivals were: ccttage in Soule's delightful and delicious supper was Proprietor an ordinary domestic cat wild to Miss Ruth Dreyfus, New York City; grove and they are enjoying every gone served on the Albion's piazza. hour that of a wild cat of huge size and Beautiful Views of Sea and Leah Dreyfus, New York City; M. L. of their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Juniper Lodge is entertaining many proportions. The hunt is still Shore. Yachting, Bathing and Dreyfus, New York City; Mrs. H. M. Theiling have been coming to the being this season and the Island has gain- continued but with little Fishing. Pakulski, Boston, Mass; Miss Helen island for many seasons and they apparent ed many friends through its visitors. have success. Several people have Feldman, Boston, Mass.; William many friends here who are sug- Among the guests during the past gested that a steel Kent, Boston, Mass.; Flora M. Hale, pleased to see them on the island good strong trap ten days have been Mr. and Mrn. once would soon catch these animals. It Eoston, Mass.; Miss Grace K. Adams, more. Mr. Theiling was a mem- Burt LeRoy Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. ber is reported that as as there are Newton, Mass.; Miss Pakulski, Bos- of the "Strollers," a well known long Harry C Higgins and Paul E Hipsins. Boston plenty of rabbits and ton, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Wil- group of young men that in squirrels, aM of Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Lucy came chickens there is little For Your Summer Home son, Arlington, N. J. Master Harvey years past to this island for about, danger Newhall and Miss Gertrude F. Cham- to human MAPLEWARE LUNCH PAPER W. Wilson, Arlington, N J. their summer camping trip. people. berlain, both of Newton Highlands. SETS, DRINKING CUPS, NAPKINS Mr. Robert Albion enter- PLATES, ICE CREAM DISHES. PAPERS OF ALL KINDS. Miss Ella M. Foster of Beverly, recently The latter, a new comer, is still with tained his friend, Mr. R. Brooks of On Friday afternoon Mrs. Gertrude Mass., spent Friday and Saturday us, and fast becoming a staunch There is nothing better for roofs than with Westbrook, Me. Mr. Brooks was a Walker-Crowley entertained the her friend. Miss Natalia Mitro- friend of Great Chebeague. at the guest of Mr. Albion for over Thurs- GENASCO TRINIDAD LAKE ASPHALT ROOFING members of the summer colony at polsky Hill homestead. Miss Mr. H. W. Chamberlain of Boston, Foster day night. Mr. Albion is one of the the Breeze cottage, East End, with departed Sunday and will remained long enough to wish to re- Write for Samples leave two men of the Island to join the a most delightful muslcale and tea. Thursday for Detroit, wnerp later .in the season. she will Naval Plattsburg training cruise, new'.^^s._^isit The room was tasti- visit friend?. .Mr. Irving C. Tomlinson of Brook- spacious living which starts from here 15th. decorated with wild flowers of Before leaving the island, be surn August line, coming in his car to Portland, C. M. RICE PAPER COMPANY ly Mr. William Allen Harris is the other The musical and visit the Red Dragon Gift made a short stny, playing a game of General Paper Dealers every variety. program man and Tea Room who intends to go on the cruise. tennis on was given by Mrs. Walker-Crowley Shop and see the fine the new court, taking a 8 TO 16 EXCHANGE STREET MAINE line Miss PORTLAND, and her pupils, Mme. Julia Popoff, of souvenirs that are displayed Barbara Arnold of Pasaic, 'dip in the briny" and returning here. If New Miss Natalia Mitropolsky and Mr. you desire to have your Jersey, arrives on the Island Sunday to Boston. film Charles A. Woodbury. Mme. Popoff developed it can be done here at this week to visit the Misses Mar- Mr. Edwin Choate Eaton and Mrs. short notice. and delighted every one with her pure, garet Gertrude Arnold for two Austin H. Eaton of Auburndale, Mr. weeks. lyrical soprano voice and was es- Reginald Ridge, C. E., who has Miss Arnold and her family Mass., have enjoyed a few days' rest a pecially charming in the duets with position in Western Pennsylvania, were former summer residents here, at the Camp. The new tennis court is his but That added subscrb* her sister; "The Belle Unit," from visiting family this week. will not be here this yeax*. having been completed, the contrac- every Mr. Dorticos of East Mr. "Tales of HofTmann," being especial- Philip Orange, Miss Olive Webster will return to tor, Eaton, with his mother, Mrs. ber to make this will pass the first two weeks of Austin H. on helps pa- ly effective. Miss Mitropolsky pos- Aug- her family sometime this week. She Eaton, left Sunday for ust with his mother, Mrs. Antoine a short on Great Diamond with sesses a rich mezzo soprano voice, has been spending her summer up to stay per better for Dorticos. his everybody which she uses in a most artistic the time at brother. Mr. Sargent F. Eaton, Remember present Camp Aloha, Mrs. Wm. B. French of Winches- now of Portland. manner. Her singing of "Ninon," by Fairfield, Vermont. Miss Clara Web- from ter, Mass., who passed the month of Mrs. Maria of Sherman Tosti, "Lullaby" "Jocelyn," "Mig- ster is away for two weeks. She Kellogg July at the Morse and Dorticos cot- and nonette," by Wekerlin and the Rus- went last week to her home in West Mills, Me., Miss Mary Kellogg of has to sian song was marked for its dif- tages gone Woodfords to visit Gorham Me., are at the Belleviue Mr. and Newton, Mass. SEACOAST ferentiation of expression. Mr. Wood- Mrs. Merritt Coolidge of cotlage at Eastern Landing for the TRENCHES IN FLANDERS Cnvie. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowron of bury has a true, well-trained baritone remainder of the season. Mrs. E. A. Birmingham, Alabama, are visiting voice, and sang his songs in a fin- Ballard and daughter, Miss Mrs. William Allen Harris. They are ished manner and was effective Mary Ballard have arrived at White very on their way to Nova Scotia and Hemp Hats, $1.49, $2.95, "Eus- in the Mrs. Walker- their cottage, Khatmandeau, for the "Trumpeter." are stopping a few days at Noddle tis."—Adv. Rich- rest of the season. They have been Crowley accompanied by Mrs. Head with Mrs. Harris. Mr. Bowron ardson, sang a well contrasted group spending a few days at Lake George is President of the Gulf States Steel PLAY of French, German, Russian and before coming up here. Mr. E. A. Bal- DRAWS GOOD HOUSES. Eng- Co. Mr. Wm. Allen Harris spent the lish with the and art lard arrived here Tuesday from songs grace week-end here with his family. (Continued from Page 1) that distinguishes her singing and Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, to spend the Mr. H. C. Robinson of Worcester is was gowned in a yellow rest of his vacation with his fam- The effectively expected to come to the Island Sat- handsome silk costumes of the chiffon robe, embroidered with ily. Mr. Ballard has had a slight at- pearls. urday to spend the week-end with young ladies will be given them as Mrs. A. J. Walker and Mme. tack of appendicitis and therefore Popoff his He souvenirs. All costumes and proper- was much wife. will bring with him Mr. poured tea, while sandwiches and delayed in coming to his ties were Benjamin Clark, Mr. William Tuttle, purchased especially for other delicacies were served by Miss Hummer residence at the West End. the both of Worcester, and Mr. E. W. play and the properties, curtains, Ella M. Foster, Miss Mitropolsky, A guest at the West End for two Walker, whose wife has been visit- footlights, platform at back, stage Misses Claudia and Olga Popoff. weeks is Miss Lucy Ballard of Ath- Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. enlargement, etc., are all on hand Mr. and Mrs. ens. Ohio. She is Mrs. ing George Spaulding and visiting Wil- and stored for future use. The Ham Walker will leave Monday for their pro- daughter, Rosamond, of N'ewton Cen- Stewart, Jr., at her attractive ceeds | home in Concord, Mass. are being used to repair and tre. Mass., arrived at the Webber cottage. Miss Lucy Ballard is a sis- Mr. Max President of the paint the library building, final pay- on Beach i ter of Mr. E. A. Wust, cottage avenue, Saturday Ballard. ments on the and Miss National Creditman's Asociation of piano, cleaning afternoon last. They will remain on Alice Stewart of Philadelphia walls is a of Mrs. painting and ceilings inside and the island until early in September arrives at the West End this week. America, guest Komlosy ®t, her attractive on Artists' trimming up the grounds. The li- and will entertain other members of Miss Stewart has been in cottage recently Point. brarian has also been paid her salary. the family. Mr. and Mrs. ABhville, North Carolina, where, as The Spaulding Mr. anci cast: and have been members of the we read the Mrs. ueorge Spaulding family by newspapers, they had Billy Robert a and son Rowland, all of Newton Ctr., Pearson, Devnpster; rummer colony for several years terrible tornado and flood. Miss Percival arrived last week to spend the Gale, Vickary I.eeman; Bil- and their many friends are greatly Stewart had to leave North Carolina, Photograph shows the remarkable rest of the season here. ly Brown, William Smith; Henry construction of German trendies on the to have them with them on behind her Mr. Robert pleased leaving all her personal Chester Mrs. sands of a bench on the extreme seacoast of -no-fv Is In the lumber business Dudtey, Sinnett, Jr.; Flanders. shelters the island. In the social activities relates many interest- SpaukUng Boomproof in Moffett, Flora Gardner; Alice Mof- have also been built out of timber and sr.nd of the summer Nebraska and accordingly will not work, and sand bags. colony, the family ing incidents which occurred during fett, Irene be on the Island this year. Mr. Jack Plnkham; Dorothy Dudley, ta'<*> an active part. ii.e tornado. Beatrice Spauldlng and Miss Margaret Doughty; Florence Hunt, Mr. L. W. Bales of the West End Mrs. (leorge Hatch, of Boston, who Spaul- ding will arrive here later. Jack is Margaret Sinnett; Mrs. Caldwell, Colony passed Friday at Sebago has been visiting Miss J. Nielsen at Hannah at and at sum- Munsey; Ginger Caldwell, Lake. Kew cottage for a of Plattsburg Margaret couple weeks, mer Marjory Johnson; members of cho- THE ICE r"-n. This Mr. and Mrs. T. E. and v.~q rot'"-np(i »o camp. family have been WAGON Thompson her home in Bos- rus, and Miss Hattie on the Island for many years and are Charles, Dexter, Harvey Thompson of the West ton, Mass. Mrs. Hatch had never be- Perle well known by the members of the Sinnett. Fnd colony, went to their home at iwie vinued me island and was en- Woodfords on East End colony. Tuesday and took an rhnnted with the beauty of its scen- Dr. and of Dadies' White Felt Crushers, 49c, auto ride to Watertown, Mass., to ery. Harry Drury family visit Miss Princeton, New Jfcraey, have return- "Eustls."—Adv. Hattie (Hidden. They re- M'ss Helen McCutcheon, the friend turned ed to their home, where Dr. Not to the Island on Friday. of Miss Jessie Ridge, who has been Drury to Be Expcctcd. Mr. and Mrs. John A. will resume his practice. Thev have A Driscoll of visiting her for the past week or so certain kni;:'*; growing old, Ills with been here for the month of and Kvorrtt, Mass., their sons, Ar- left the Island last for Bos- July hit■ f fell 01T mill lit- became to Monday as is buhl, thur D., better known as Ed- usual with people who have Roger, ton, Mass. Although Miss McCutch- tilde which IttPnTfretlon he wore a ward J. and come on the have per- daughter, E., eon's was brief Island, they fallen Dorothy stay here she made iwig. But as ho wits out with have been at their summer home completely In love with the place. riding many friends among the members of *01110 others IDPKiTl since early in I Mr. and Mrs. William Chandler of admitting u midden gust July. Mr. "Roger" he West End colony. She Is a col- Driscoll is a well known Springfield, Mass., spent last week of wind blew elf the and ex- HffieJ baseball lege mate of Miss Ridge at perhvlg rnmmi WAIT and thin Wellesley at the beautiful of his till) player past spring he was college. "Pelham," cottage posed bald pate. The company 0Off Mr. Hf given a "try out" with Connie Mack's Mrs. Henry C. Hamilton. They re- '•mild not forbear at the acci- itlWt Norman Ellison of Chestnut laughing ^ -* famous turned to their home on last / "inf in —r- Philadelphia team of the Hill, Philadelphia, has been the guest Friday. dent and he himself laughed as loud American League. the In a hard-fought and well-played During years for a few days of Mrs. William Stew- as anybody, saying: "lluw was it to he that Chebeague had a successful baseball game, the East End team OTl ball art. She will not be on the island this expected that 1 ooitld nine, Mr. beat the West End the narrow ke»*p strange Driscoll was one of Its best summer nor will her by any of family. score hair upon my head when own players. Miss Ruth Driscoll has re- of six to five. my Mr. and Mrs. Elmund (Jilchrest would not cently Joined her Dr. and Mrs. Paterson-Smythe ex- stn.v there?"' parents, after and family of Philadelphia arrived on spending part of her vacation pect their son, Rev. Charles Pater- at At- the Island August 1st. They have lantic Citv. son-Smythe, and Mlas Winifred Rob- Washington and Phila- rented the Ellison cottage for the Gossip. delphia, Pa. She Is a erts, both of Rrantford, Ontario to Isn't It that or musician of month. Mr. Oilchrest and family funny your husband, ability and Is organist at arrive here soon. male Our Lady have spent former summers on Cliff office running mate, Is always of Grace Church, Mr. Richie Merrlman. the guest for Chelsea-Everett. Island, but have been frequent visit- the one to retail the very latest piece Sunday last Frank J., John F. and lAio the season of Mrs. James Parker IH ors on Chebengue and are therefore of gossip with the remark that It prob- A. Driscoll came to the Island for Royden, left here last Saturday for well known to the summer people nbly started with the women servants their annual summer outing. his home In Rrookllne, Mass. Mr. here. and went from thence to the Tho Ladlea' Aid Society of the Boyden arrived here last Friday to wives, Mr. Phillip Dortlcosof East Orange, and, "of Methodist church will hold their an- spend the week-end with his course, you know what nwful New Jersey, is now on the island to family, who are most at gossips women pleasantly situated are!"—Rxchange. iv.op>Tignt.j> join the family at their cottage on Prince avenue. Mis3 Phoebe Strug- Peaks Island nell of Holyoke will accompany them for a visit. Mark-Down Sale of White Shoes Mr. W. Montgomery Wilbur, who with S. JORDAN & CO. his Lines at mother is spending the summer Some Broken Summer ♦ravel has PORTLAND increased rab- with relatives on the the week Sargent road, TO CLOSE idly past and the hotels are is at Lake for HALF PRICE fast Sebago a week's visit. tilling up, new arrivals »verj Mr. and Mrs. Elwood day and the Ramsey of bookings are far ahead who this of last Philadelphia, spring pur- season. chased the Rnnkin Groceries-Provisions The cottage on the Trefethen homestead on back shore of Evergreen, are occu- Fishing Tackle, Pleasant avenue has a full Anchors, Oars, house, pying it for the rest of the season. Cordage, and the late arrivals are Miss Oiled Adelle Miss Mina Thomas of Oak Lawn Skiffs L. Steinseek of Clothing, Dories, Oyster Bay, N. Y.; has been entertaining Miss Dorothea Edwin T i Dillsosway, Brooklyn. N. Webster of Maiden for a few days. Y.; C. H. Griffiths and Miss George Grif- Webster's people re- Utlis of Montreal. formerly sided at the island the sum- Tho during Knickerbocker has its full mer months quota of guests and among the dis- Mr. Richard Nickerson of Boston MERRICONEAG tinguished ones are Mr. and HOUSE Mrs. is at Oak cottage for an extended Wui. Rich, Wlm. of So. Me. Rich, Jr., Newton. visit, the guest of his uncle, Mr. Si- Harpswell, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley meon Skillings. Rich of ARTHUR B. DICKEY, Mgr. Middletown, Conn., who have Mrs. A. A. Kendall of been Henry street, nuising along the Maine coast who was Portland, the speaker at Ideal Location on Casco Bay. Un- in their steam en yacht, Polly, route Association hall on after- obstructed water to Tuesday view on all sides. their beautiful summer home at was noon, entertained by Mr. and Private Bath Houses. Good Megansell on the Boating Massachusetts Mrs. John T. Skoltleld at the South- and coast Fishing. Excellent Table Ser- ern Tea House on Prince avenue for vice with Miss Etta Shore Dinners a specialty. May Bates, who has dinner, Mr3. Harold of New Tennis been O'Leary Court. Clock Golf. House coining to the Knickerbocker York and Miss Margaret, with Mr. now open. Booklets. for the past dozen is years, a sister and Mrs. Wallace Parsons, complet- of Mrs. Rich and the family are gen- ing the party. The Southern Tea here for a erally short stay each House, which is under the season. supervis- ion of two young ladies from the On a HOTEL SER Tuesday evening large audi South, is becoming very popular with GABLES ence was at 24TH YEAR SAME present Association lw! the summer colony, the attractive- MANAGEMENT. Ntw F'all Toots (or Make to greet Lieut. Sullivan of SOUTH re^dy inspection. your se'ec- St. Ste- ness of the and the HARPS WELL, MAINE N. surroundings tion while siz -s and widths are e. You phens, B., who has recently re- of the service early comple originality being a de- Stands Directly on the Beautiful Casco turned from the firing linos in cided save money buying NOW. novelty for the island. Bay. by France, where he has seen a year's Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McLean and Excellent boating, fishing; private service with the beach and British Medical sons of street are bathing houses; fresh eggs, Congress (east) milk Corps as first butter, and vegetables from the lieutenant. Lieut. Sul- enjoying a two weeks at the farm livan 'outing every day; fish, clams and lob- gave an illustrated lecture for State sters Ray cottage at Evergreen direct from the water; the rooms Boot the benefit of the are Walk-Over Red Cross, giving large, light and airy, sun Shop Landing. etc. parlor, his audience a very clear Mrs. Booklets sent. Free use of Boats concep- John G. Cox and Mrs. Clif- to Guests. 544 Congress Street tion of what the war means to the ford Cox of Everett, Mass., have been L. H. MERROW, people across the Proprietor water, showing the recent guests of the Harvey Trefe- Portland humorous as well as the pathetic thens at their home on Island ave- side. A large number of slides show- nue. The Cox family formerly own- The Best in the the destruction of Market v^uicn ing the cities and ed a beautiful cottage on the Trefe- We ueuvery Telephon Supply You With Everything for the the manner of firing the and then Table Under ONE Account guns shore, and have spent many of trenches building were also of summers at the island, and interest. during great their short stay were greeted by FRANK L. PINKHAM Mrs. John Casey and daughters ar- many old friends. rived irom their home in N. T. Jr. Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Tracy South Mass., to spend the remainder of the WORTHLEY, have been entertaining at their sum- Harpswell Market season at the Denton Maine's and cottage at City mer home for a week's their Fresh Meats and Leading Optometrist Optician Point. visit, Provisions Finest Brands of niece, Miss ustlier Houston of West- Canned Goods 473 1-2 R 3 The C 0 .M G E S ST., COl.NIR CENTER ST. Tuesday afternoon tea of the brook, and Miss Ruth Chew of Rich- Improvement Association was held Preble Portland. mond. Opp. House, as the usual, hostesses being Mrs. Mi. John Burns arrived Saturday Established 25 16 at this S. H. Mrs. .7. years. years location Jenkvns, H. Skolfield from his home in Montreal to spend Tel. 2174-W. All cars at our door and Mrs. J. H. Anderson. Red Cross stop two weeks with his family, who are Telephone Your Wants EYES EXAMINED AND ACCURATELY FITTED. work occupied the in Quick Service to Our Customers time, being summering at ihe Wild Rose cottage of LENSES GROUND PROMPTLY. MAIL ORDERS RETURNED charge Miss Helen Robinson. on Island avenue. DUNN and BROTHERS SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. Capt. Mrs. Alvah Strout have Mrs. John Leathe and her sister, as their guests for two weeks Mr. KRYPTOK INVISIBLE LENSES Mrs. Rogers have been recent guests and Mrs. E Provisions & TORIC AND THE NEW CROOKES lgene Shepard of Med- at the summer home of Mrs. John Groceries, General Mdse. Pine Spring Ginger Ale and Soda ford, Mass., who arrived on Saturday. James on the by the ea?e for trac e q LENSES Trefetlien shore. 'lnis is one of the linesi fa-nily specia'ty. Mr. and domestic and has a KEELOCK AND SHURON EYE- Mrs. Chas. Porter are en- The Fern Park Association's club- tation. bottlings countiy-wide repu- at their summei home on GLASSES tertaining bouse on the Evergreen shore was the Trefethen Market at West GOLD FILLED EYEGLASSES, $1 shore, their youngest opened Saturday and the members Harpswell Delivery all over South Miss Sarah arriv- Harpswell and up. daughter, Porter, were served a full course shore din- from New York this where COLORED GLASSES. 50c and up. j ing week, ner, which was greatly enjoyed and she has been a CONSULTATION FREE. TELE- I taking course in a the day was spent in out of door summer Miss PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT AND school. Porter is a sports. of Dr. SAVE TIME. graduate Sargent's school in Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Black and Boston and for the two son A. We have the finest lens grinding ma- past years young Robert, and Mrs. Stallard E. PINKHSM has held a position in and chinery in Maine and can guarantee responsible son, Mr. Win. Stallard, have SO. HARPSWELL, ME. Kansas City, which she resigned this closed their homo on absolute accuracy. State street to spring take a position in New and opened their cottage on the York State. Mr. and Mrs. John Hen- Ocean side for a several weeks' out- Horse & Auto and John Livery ning young son, Porter, ing. uur siaoies are to handle equipped all the business of this place and have also been recent guests at the Mr. and Mrs. we are Boardman T. Shill- prepared to furnish automobiles and teams with careful Porter motored from drivers at any cottage, having ings of Oak Lawn have been enter- hour of the day or night. and of Expressing moving all kinds receive prompt KENDALL & WHITNEY their hc-:ne ir. Waterville. at their summer home and careful attention taining Mr. Have all your baggage checked in care Mrs. E. J. of A. E. Pink- DEALERS IN SEEDS Bailey with her sister. and Mrs. Geo. Worcester and son ham, South Harpswell, Maine. Miss Ceville, of Coeymans, N. Y„ Raymond of Me. and Bangor, Soil, Loam, etc., Grading Excavating, Cellar Work, etc. who are spending the summer at The Wells, AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FERTILI- Ordway cottage at Evergreen the Sea Shell cottage, are entertain- opened the week and Mr. and POULTRY AND DAIRY past ZERS, SUPPLIES, WOODEN WARE, GAL- Miss J. E. Holbrook from th^ir and Mrs. ing Mrs. Y. P. Ordway came in their Melrose, Mass., A. D. Web- Dufi'ee are her guests. VANIZED IRON WARE, BROOMS, BRUSHES, ETC. home city, for a few weeks. car for a ber or Smith street have been recent CORDAGE, touring short stay. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Dyer o£ Mr. and Mr3. Floyd Lumber of De- Lancaster and guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. \V. Stu- her daughters, Gene- Brooklyn, N. Y., with their little son Also specialties in SUMMER COMFORTS, such as Ice Cream troit, Mich., are guests for a few- vieve and art at their summer the Whit- Adelaide of Skowhegan, home, Robert Clayton, are visiting Mr. and weeks of Mrs. J. J. who with are man cottage. Freezers, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, Croquet Sets, Window Screens Casey, occupying the cottage for a few Mrs. Herman Dyer on Sargent road. her is the sum weeks. Miss Marion lias been en- Mrs. and Screen Doors. Call and see us. daughters, spending Greeley Dyer has been here since the mer at the Denton cottage on City Mr. and Mrs. Geo. tertaining at the summer home of first Parkham ar- of the month and Mr. Dyer re- Point road. Mr. Casey arrives Sat- rived this week from N. her parent3, Miss Althea Berry, Miss turned COR. FEDERAL AND TEMPLE STS., PORTLAND, ME. Brooklyn, Tuesday from Plattsburg, urday from his home in Brookline Y.. to at Ruth Woodend and Miss Grace where he stay through August the was in training at tne for a few weeks with his family. summer home of their aunt, Mrs Wbodend of Arlington Heights, Mass. Military Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Menish Geo. Gatehouse. Miss Frances Johnson of Yonkers, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teague and with their daughters Esther and The \V. A. Jordans with their chil- N. Y., arrived Friday and will be son, of New Gloucester, have been Gertrude, and son Herbert, of the dren of Boston are stopping at their the guest of Miss Mamie Moves on recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. AMERICAN East End, Portland, are staying at I DAIRY LUNCH cottage edge-mere, for the summer. the Trefethen shore. Legrow. Mr. Teague is principal of D. J. the W. L. Blake on Pleasant MacDONALD, Prop. cottage Mrs Alvah Strout entertained on Mrs. Mary Hallet, with her grand- the New Gloucester High school. 121 Commercial Hill for a two weeks' outing. at her Miss St., nearly opposite island Steamers and South Portland Thursday evening home, Ara- daughters, Miss Alice Hallett of Lillian Sterling, who is on Ferr; Mr. and Mrs. W. L». Blake with 180 Middle Street, nearly opposite Postoffice. wana, a party of friends in honor Vesper street and the Misses Louise her annual summer vacation, is the Henry Merrills and Miss Ruth of Mr. and Milk, cream, etc., fresh from dairy farm daily. Best of foods, quickest sei Mrs. Eugene Shephard and Marie Stevens of St. Johnsbury, spending the time at her ho.ne on Merrill, left Saturday or their an- vice, reasonable charges. Finest equipment in the East. of Medford, Mass., who are her Vt., arrived Thursday for a few days' Pleasant avenue, and in short pleas- nual auto and will be for trip away guests for two weeks. A fine pro- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Boardnian, ure trip3 to the suburbs of Portland. about two weeks. gram of music was greatly enjoyed on Oak Lawn. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Flint are at Mr. and Mrs. Boegshold (Jessie by Mr. and Mrs. John Coudy, Miss Mrs. A. N. Bibber of Spring street. the Moxcey cottage for a few weeks* McAuslan) and Miss Elsie McAus- Elsie Bottomly, Mrs. Esterbrooke Portland, is occupying her cottage, stay, and have been entertaining Mr. lan, are expected from their home in ADVERTISE IN THIS and Miss Glady3 Esterbrooke. the Grand View, for two weeks and and Mrs. Samuel Littlefleld and Mr. PAPER ! in a short time Holyoke, Mass., to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer of Mr.?. Alfred Downes and Miss Elsie and Mrs. Sydney Thorn. Mrs. Jas. Mulkern and children, Louise, Dana and Blanche, have tak- en the Chatmoss cottage on Island avenue for the remainder of the sea- son, and have been entertaining Mrs. Kenneth Dunning of Anderson 3treet. -»MAP 0P»- MV. Golden of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Evans of Eios- ton, are guests at the Anchorage cot- tage for several weeks. CASCO BAY Miss Grace Leighton and Mr. Carl Leighton of Waverly street spent the week end at their cottage on Island avenue. The family have not opened MAINE their cottage for the sea3on, only making week end trips to the island this year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sears had as week end guests at the Fern Park clubhouse Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grant, Mrs. Phil Haskell, Mr. Geo. Sears, all of Portland, and Mrs. Emma M. Perry of Wilmington, North Caro- lina. Mr. and Mrs. Furber Moses and children of the East end spent Sun- day with Mrs. Moses' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John James at their sum- mer home on the Trefethen shore. The Tollman cottage at Rockbound Park has been taken for the season by Mr. and Mrs. T. Trumbell of Westbrook and Mrs. Touge of Provi- dence, R. I., and they have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Anson of Providence, R- I.; Mrs. Webb of Providence and Miss Anna Trumbell of New York.

FALMOUTH HOTEL PORTLAND, MAINE

European and American Plan

Most Centrally Located Hotel In Portland

J. J. POOLER, Proprietor take place at the Auburn Colony, for many star players have now arrived. South Mr. George S. Page, Mr. Farrington Harpswell Abbott and Mr. J. P Thomas are White Mountain hoping to rest the championship of Refrigerators the Colony from Mr." W. Isbel, who White Mountains Excursions The Merriconeag. is now considered the best player. The only Refrigerator The first of August finds the above Mr. Phil Dana, former champion of house at the height of a season Maine, will arrive soon and add equipped with Genuine which the most successful to the in From Portland will prove greatly interest tennis. Stone. for many seasons. The booking of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dana are now Quarried many new guests speaks well for the entertaining Mr. and Mrs. David reputation established last season by Parker, who formerly owned a cot- Sundays & the present management. Improve- tage in the colony, but who are now Wednesdays PrwiSSIL Compartment— ments have been under way in the living in Pasadena, California. cottage. annex which will allow of Miss M. Currier, M'iss Edith Cur- E2T51 extra rooms for guests. Two suites rier and Judge are at the Carrier $2.00 THp"d jJj^repelling on the lower floor have been provided cottage for the summer. with fireplaces, the wood-work new- Mr. H. G. Lerd of Newark, N. J., TO CRAWfORDS, BRETTON WOODS OR PABYANS ly painted, the walls covered with co- has opened her cottage at the Thoroughly sanitary^^ lonial paper and the floors refinished. Auburn Colony for the summer. in demand Mr. John Achorn Leave Union Station 9 A. M. 9.35 A. M. These rooms w'U be by has installed a Sundays Wednesdays For sale by families and those desiring to live fine new engine in his boat the Fun outside of the hotel. and expects to have many fine trips On Sunday evening, July 24, the in it with the boat's increased speed. Ample Tim3 in the Mountains for Dinner and Rest guests of (he house increased in Miss Minerva M. Quimby, who has The numbers by cottagers, listened to an been enjoying her summer here will Emery-Waterhouse interesting and instructive lecture by spend the week-end with friends in Dr. Lewis Silver of New York on Portland. Company "The Holy Bible from the standpoint Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Brown have Hardware, Paints, Varnishes of Romance." The lecture showed opened their cottage on Hurricane Oils, the results of careful study on the Ridge for the sinnmer. Mrs. To Cor. Pearl & Middle Sts. part of the lecturer, who traced its Abbie A. Brackett and Miss Naples, Bridgton, Harrison and return through Sebajo Hazel M. 4 history up to the preparation of the Brackett of Boston, who Lake, Songo River, Bay of Naples and Long Lake. minutes' walk from Custom Housa revised edition. The speaker was in- have been stopping in their cottage for two troduced to the audience by the Hon. weeks, have left for a trip to Thos. C. Cheney of Morrisville, Vt. Niagara Falls. After Capt. Johnson's motor boat convey- a very happy vacation Mr. PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT ! ASTOR CAFE &, B. Tiedman PRIVATE DINING ROOMS ed a party of guests to the New Irving of Brooklyn, New who Maine's Finest and Most Meadows Inn on Wednesday to enjoy York, was stopping with Mr. Sanitary Restaurant Nelson B. Gildersleeve Maine Central Everything the Market Affords A a shore dinner. A most enjoyable at his cot- Railroad, Portland, Maine la Carte on SEA a dinner was the tage Hurricane Ridge, returned to | FOODS—LOBSTERS, CLAMS, FISH, SERVED and splendid ETC., IN ANY trip his verdict of the entire party which in- home. STYLE Mr. and Mrs. Julia of cluded Hon. and Mrs. Thos. C. Che- Lisbon, have 25c.—Regular Dinners anil Combination Breakfasts and spent a vacation Suppers—25c. ney, Mrs. |H. \V. Newe'ii, Geo. C. pleasant as guests 18, 20 and 22 TEMPLE of Mr. and STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE Dustin, Mr. and Mrs. A. LI. Morstadt, Mrs. H. A. Teauge in in the season to stay with his fam- Redfield, and the Messrs. Herman HOTEL TEMPLE their cottage on Hurricane ily. Paul and Evelyn Egstrom, Miss Hel- Ridge. Bibo, Lester, Birdsall and Edgar ,'OHN A. CLARITY, Prop. Ellen Mr. Teauge has just returned from a A very enjoyable time was held bv en Havilland, Miss Dullard, Dunning, Richard Blaisdell and 18, 20 and 22 Street H. trip to Buffalo, New York, but is people of Frankford, Phil., at the Temple Miss Geraldine Havden and C. glad Fredericks White. Rooms: to be once more at 50c., 75c. and $1.00 Per Havenner. his beautiful cottage of Mrs. E. Pendlehury. Dr. Sunday evening. Miss Anna Wrye Day. new summer home on and Mrs. Frank lie evening ui juiy win ue hjub Hurricane Embery, Margaret, entertained them at the "Norum- Ridge. remembered by the guests of the Katlieiine and Edith Embery, Mrs. bega." A farewell E. Merriconeag and especially Dr. Lewis j party was given by Dav.'s, Mrs. B. Murray. Elizabeth Monday night Miss Elisabeth Eug- Mrs. E. to Mr. Silver whose birthday anniversary Pendlebury and Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Walter East- ster had an informal dance to which S. Wheeler and Mr. and occurred on this day. The guests re- Mrs. A. bury and daughter. Janet, Mr. and all of these were invited. Oren Sons Perry Strout on the eve of their de- Mrs. E. and Miss Hooper mained in the dining room until at a Eastbury Dorothy Wednesday Miss Wrye again en- parture. Games were and Lovett made the given signal the waitress entered played up party. tertained them with games. selections on the Victrola Mrs. is and bearing a finely detoraUd birthday given. Pendelbury expecting Mr. Tuesday and Friday Miss Helen Heating Those present besides the and Mrs. cake, illuminated by lighted candles, guests of Frank Walton and son, Redfield had singing and at honor were the Misses dancing the sc..ne being the work of the effi- Adrienne and Ernest, who are motoring from the "Rockhaven." Esther Fitz, Frances Walton and to take FREE cient chef of this house, Albert W. Frankford, home their daugh- Saturday evening all attended Mr. Plumbing PHONE SERVICE Miss Janet who has been Ham of Portland. To say that the Pendlebury. ter, Frances, spending Cole's dance. 3290-3291 Miss Sophie Moffit is the summer at Mrs. favored guest was surprised wouid be entertaining Pendelbury:s. Sunday afternoon a church service Call her college friend, Miss Athewater. Praise service at the us—your order will re- putting it mildly, but he was equal Colony was was held at Mrs. Lancaster's house, Engineers Mrs. Howes and ceive to the and to the daughter of Pa- led by Mrs. T. J. Arnold, who spoke personal attention occasion responded "The Cedars," at four-thirty o'clock. TINWARE t"rson, N .J., and Mr Thurston on 'Love and Mr. STOVES, RANGES, great applause in a fitting manner. Charity." Eugene Rev. J. B. G. Pidge preached and Christie of the same city, are Baker led the and With the assistance of his son and being responsive reading Mrs. Butte Homes- I entertained Mr. and Mrs. Homesley (Lilian Ship Stoves. Lanterns and a was served to by T. J. Mr. Shepley Paul sang a solo. daughter portion Arnold at ley), sang beautifully. Galley Attend the j their cottage in the Auburn Captain Frank L. Aldrich of Man- Furnishings Annual each guest. Later he was greeted I Colony. Mrs. W. W. Gowing and Miss with a of chester, New Hampshire, was called shower postals in the of- Charlotte Gowing of Welesley, Mass., Gasoline and Miss Annie Packard has gone to to Montreal, Luber and Engines fice upon the arrival of the mail. Standard, will "The for two I Boston to make her new occupy Ledges" Water Systems L. K. Todsen of who has ready home Canada on a business trip. He will Cleaiance Pittsfield, for the weeks. August | fall, when it will be opened return later to the rest of the been a guest of the house, returned spend and Clifton formally. Miss Packard will Mr. Mrs. Sugatt of SALES to his home will be return season at Harpswell. Thursday. He later. Lawrence, Mass., have been visiting on The newspaper correspondents, F. & C. B. NASH Greatest Values surprised Saturday by the size of Mr. Mrs. J. B. G. Pidge at "Sea Glimpse." CO. L. H. Harriman, after a very Towle of the Boston and Kil- his mail, as the guests have mailed Globe, Mrs. 384-390 FORE ST. stay at Haskell's Sugatt's maiden name was Miss him enjoyable Island, een of the Boston Post, who accom- 12 tin birthday greetings in the form of has Katharine Gowing, well known here Jelly Tumblers, pint, tops returned to his home at Havci panied the Boston Yacht Club fleet, postal cards. hill. Mass. several years ago. Mr. re- Mrs. S. K. B. Pingre? of were so pleased with the beauties of Sugatt 1 1-2c each Those who had the pleasure of lis- turned home while Mrs. Su- Newburyport, Mass., is now a Friday, to Prof. Edward guest Harpswell that they are to return in tening Thompson of her Mrs L H gatt will join her mother and sister s-Bter, Harriman a: August to spend their vaca- PresBive wide last year will be pleased to learn that regular at "The Jars, mouth, easy to fil' her cottage on Haskell's Island. tion here. Ledges." he has been engaged for an evening's The The cement work 01: the Misses Ella and Annie Gould 1-2 entertainment at pi-.n's Mr. Frank Bartlett of Auburn has pts. pts. qts. the Merriconeag which have left after a month's hold up the Harpswell Yacht sold a lot to Mr. Albee of Lewiston, pleasant during the month of August. Invita- club at their "The 70c doz. 75c doz. house, has commenced to the one of stay cottage, Ledges."' 80c doz. tions will be extended to the adjoining Mr. Albee. Griffin Co. general crumble away. New or Mrs. Raymond Tuttle of Attleboro, Engraving public to attend. re-enforced Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Means of Med- piers will be made to take Mass., will spend August with her The their ford, Mass., have returned for their following new arrivals have place. mother, Mrs. Kelsey at her cottage. at the thirty-second year at South Harps- Half-Tone and Line registered Merriconeag since Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Engraving Henkels of Frankford, well, being among the oldest sum- Reynolds the last issue: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. a Miss Marie life long friend of Mrs. E. Pendle- mer visitors at Moultrop of Fairfield, and Weeks, St. Johnsbury, Vt.; Mr. and Harpswell. Designing illustrating hury's, is- stopping with her for me Me., have arrived to spend August Oren Sons Mrs. G. H. Lochman, Winchester, ;-uinnier. at Shamrock." Hooper Ladies' Summer Felts "Camp Mass.; Mrs. Julia A. Winches- 49c to $5, Winn, Mr. ard Mrs. .in. u. u. viuuc ui MIDDLE ST. S. B Wheeler of Bos- "Eustis."—Adv. j-vtt» enjoy- as till* IciKeil Dixville Notch. Stand, Cor. Brown and 8t». nell, Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. some of ed Mr. Chaloner's paintings and es- 515 CONGRESS ST., Congress Manchester; by the laboratory people in Miss Christine PORTLAND, Will meet N. admired his Ricker, Simmons steamers at Casco Bay Whaif Hughes, Y.;Mr. and Mrs. H. P. tlieir boat. went pecially latest works of They up Middle 1017, of Cambridge, is to spend the on request. Seavey. Palisade Park, N. J.; Mr. and to Mere the Newhall roses. bay Point, where rest of the season with Mrs. J. they The Misses Eliza and her sister. H. Hannan, Maiden, Mass.: landed and stayed for an hour. On Myrtle Lunt, Miss Jane Ricker at "Oak j OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS Miss M. W. Boston; Miss thpre back Miss Alice Teele, and Miss Martha Lodge."' Blanchard, way they stopped at Miss Ethel and Miss A. P. have home a Florence Park, West Boxford, Mass.; Whaleboat to see the Heron Rook- Bennett, returned after French of Cambridge, are the Mr and Mrs. Edwin R. Sampson, No. ery. Those in the pleasant vacation spent at Miss Pat- Mass., Examined party were Dr. guests of the Misses Ricker and Eyes Weymouth, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. D. S. terson's cottage, "Waumbek." COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Mass.; Johnson, Mrs. D. S. Johnson, Swan for one week. N. Y. Mrs. Anne L. of New (Incorporated) Johnson, Duncan Johnson, David Dr. Myers York, Mr. Glasses Johnson, Ralph I. Swan of Brockton, Repaired Johnson's mother, Mr. William and with her son and maid, will occupy Opp State House BOSTON, MASS. "We do our own and Mass., spent the week-end with his broken grinding duplicate ?ea Robert the cottage during the month of Au- lenses from the pieces. Gables. Seiffritz, Herbert Grosback sister, Miss Ethel Swan. and Dr. Leonel. gust. SMITH-SOMES Many changes have taken place ai CO. Dr. Ulrlc is afternoon at five o'clock 578 CONGRESS the Sea Gables vith the arrival of the Dahlgren expected to Thursday ST., PORTLAND, ME. arrive in his new 35-foot a number of the young people of the August guests and the departure of sloop, which was built at Island went on a watermelon picnic the .Inly. Boating trips are bring Friendship, Maine. He plans to take cruises down to the rocks near Indian Spring. enjoyed as well as many walus about many the coast on her and sword fish- Sandwiches, cake, pickles and olives Island Harpswell. The people are well pleas- go Bailey ing with his two boys, and were furnished by the young ladles CORbES' CAFE ed with the plentiful shore dinners Joseph in TTJric. and the young men furnished the First-class Every Particular and fine location of the Sea Gables. Dr. V. of which there were Private Dining Rooms The new H. Neal went to Boston for watermelons, arrivals are Mr. R. V. 565 1-2—667 1-2 a few days on a business trip. two. Everyone stuffed themselves Congress St. Vaughan, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Continued from page 2 Offers rooms with As guests to the Spenser in and said they could never look an- hot and cold PORTLAND, MAINE Pansion, N. Y.; Ella E. Porter, family water for $1.00 and up. which in- their cottage on the north end of other watermelon in the face. Springfield, Mrs. ('has. Mrs. R. W. cludes free use of shower baths. Mass.; E. The consisted of the Misses Ludwlg of Chicago, Hurricane Ridge, there are expected party to This Smith, Fall River; Miss Beula V. III., Is the guPBt of Mrs. Flora I. Nothing Equal In New Established 1892 Miss Theresa Miss Barbara and Carolyn Brainard, Eliza- AUCTIONEERS Collins, Fall Mr. and Mrs. Spenser, Margaret Hall for England River; F. and beth Hazel Auguat. Fpenser Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Eugster, Bower, Gwendo- The Rooms with private baths for W. P. DRESSER & SONS h>. Parker, Roundale, Graham * Misses Alice and Jessie Mon- Mass.; Spenser. lyn Jones, Anna Wrye, and Mary $1.50 per day up; suites of two Parker, Miss Minnie tague of Chicago, are rooms nnd bath for $4 00 Hagan, Valley Mr. C. D. Fuller and Mrs. F. B. Collins, and the Messrs. Hallock 111., visiting per day REAL ESTATE Falls, R. I.; Mr. A. W. Fider, Orr's Mrs. llpll for three weeks. and up. 80 EXCHANGE Monroe are stopping in the Wallace Rouse, Harold Sniflln, Richard Blals- ST., PORTLAND, ME. Island, and Mr. Earl Orr's Mrs. J. E. and Dining Room and Cafe First- Telephone connection. Kennison, for two Frrderlcks Lester Bird- Ring Miss Hazel Island. cottage weeks. dell, White, of Class. Kuropean Plan. Special attention given to Farms, Tim- Ring Springfield, Mass., pre the ber Mrs. H. R. Rose and her sail and Edgar Dunning. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Lands and Seashore Property. Prop- daughter, three weeks' guests of Mrs. Edith, are a was John C. erty Bought. Sold and Appraised. Loans welcomed again at the Thursday evening party Stone floors, nothing wood but on A race is Cook. Mortgages. being planned between Auburn Colony for the summer. held at the Chape cottage in honor of the doors. three of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. of Harpsweil's most enthusias- Rev. H. R. Miss Simmons with own Rose Is expected later Florence Blbo's birthday. Danc- Great Equipped Its Sanitary tic yachtsmen: Mr. J. P. with his Harrington, Mass., are visiting Vncuum Cleaning riant. HOTEL Thomas, boys. ing was Indulged in to Victrola Mr. BRUNSWICK Captain O. Bibber and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lunt at the Per- a F. O. Wat- Dr. Robert Chambers of Cornell music. Harry Lauder records, lent Strictly Temperance Hotel. O. V. SEEMAYER, Prop. iwinkle The son. The Whisper, owned by Mr, has to the occasion cottage. grounds have SEND FOR BOOKLET. Hot and Cold Water In Room University arrived at the Harps- by Mr. Robert Mont- a FJvery Thomas, is to wide frontage on Mackerel Cove's STORER F. Private thought have the ad- well laboratory for the remainder of gomery, were also played and were CRAFTS, General Mgr. Baths wooded shore and with European Plan $1 day up, with vantage going to windward while the the season. all. Refreshments con- boat, bathing bath, fl.&t. enjoyed by and Cafe Iris, skippered ( apt. is Dr. F. fishing, the party are enjoying connected by Bibber, D. I^ambert and family of sisting of Ice cream and fancy Comblnat'on faster on a the beautiful weather Meals 2f>c, 35c, 60c reach, but the Doris, Medford, are crackers were served. Miss Blbo's immensely. Mass., expected shortly Last Special Chicken Dinner every day 5Se should there be a good breeze blow- to week Mr. Simmons, who Is an stay throughout August. guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert 21-23 Preble 8t., Maine can both angler of wide THE Portland, ing, give bhats a good race. ATter a vacation Mr. Mrs. Joslah experience, caught UBERTY happy J. 8. Montgomery, Pratt, Mrs. one of the Any In the who are largest cuirners seen here 47 BROWN ME. yachtsmen bay Woodruff of Washington, D. C., who Ellen Coan, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. 8T., PORTLAND, interested in for some time. He was Lunch room, home WM. H. ROHR racing may confer with has stayed here with her sister, Mrs. Blbo, the Misses Bertha, Florence using very cooking. Spe- any one of these and light tackle and the steel rod was cial dinners nerved every We men, they will L. H. Scott, has gone to Portland, and Ethel Blbo, Emily Blaisdell, Bar- day. Eagle Marine be glad to arrange a contest. bent double under the of do not advertise the but the Engines where she will visit friends for a bora and Anna struggles best, STANLEY Carolyn Brainard, the was best for the MARINE MOTORS Mrs. W. A. McOandiess has pur- week. She will fish, which taken In the fa- money. European plan. then go to 8t. Johns- Wrye, Mary Collins, Hazel Bower, Pcrfex chased a fine the with mous Thunder Hole on the ocean Rooms In connection. "Waterproof Ignition, supplies, re- launch, l^srk, burv, Vermont, where she will Elisabeth Jones stay Eugster, Gwendolyn shore. C. pairing, overhauling. Gasolene for sale. which she has taken her friends on until the first of Friday the party motored D. DRE88ER, Prop. September. and the Messrs. Fredericks Vvnlte, 14 COMMERCIAL WHARF many trips about the She through Harpswell Neck, the PORTLAND bay. As guests Mi-s. L. Q. Brown has In Richard Herman Les- vlstlng Telephone to a Blaisdell, Blbo, church plans take cruise later in the her Mrs. John Elijah Kellogg and the old cottage, 11. Brown and ter, Blrdsall and Edgar Dunning. Town season to Swans Inland, Penobscot Janette House, finding the latter lock- Brown of Rumford and Mrs. A crowd of the young people en- 1 ed and the nearest select- HENRY Bay. J. C. and Miss themselves securely LEVIN IDEALLUNCH Morton, Jr, Bdith Mor- Joy at each other's hous- man Many games will be enjoyed ton of away. The suggestion was B. by Farmington. es every evening. This crowd con- Duniec, Prop. the green which has made that the keys might well be putting Just Business has called Mr. 8. F. slsts of the Misses Merchant Tailor 118 CENTRE PORTLAND been fitted out at the Lang- Gwendolyn Jones, left at the store the ST., Auburn Col- dell to New Hazel nearby during 02 Manchester, Hampshire, Bower, Elisabeth Eugster, In Exohongo St., Portland, Mo. Meals a-la-carte and Combination ony for the summer. where he summer order that the interior of has charge of seven saw Mary Collins, Barbara and Breakfasts. tennis matches will Carolyn this relic might be seen visitors Lively soon mills. Mr. Langdell will return later Anna by Brainard, Wrye and Helen during the selectman's absence. a Regular Dinners* and Suppers, 25 CliinsiR!,Pr«ssiR(& Repairing Spicialty cents. CASCO BAY AND HARPSWELL LINES. turn to their homes in Westbrook. YORK &. Mr. Time Table Effective July 2, 1916. JAsCKSON CO. Raymond Smith of Brooklyn, New WEEK DAYS York is visiting for a month or so From with his Portland (Custom House Wharf) Homej^^urnished Complete sisters, the Misses Smith. To Mr. Smith was Peaks Island (Forest City Landing)— qI»-:'