Casco Bay Breeze

Casco Bay Breeze

SBs; Horse Mackerel-Tuna. played a very fast game as shortstop Chebeague. So. Harpswell. on the Bailey Island team against Ot- CASCO terbrook Farm. BAY FISHERMEN ENGAGE THE ISLAND LIFE IS NOW UNDER MANY PEOPLE HAVE RECENTLY IN NEW INDUSTRY. Miss Maud Howard of 'Lewiston arid FULL SWAY. ARRIVED FOR ^ THE MONTH. of the class of t) Summer Comforts 1915 at Bates College Providing Good Food Fish and Rid- Social News of and Mr. Shelton Kenneston of Interest to People Much Social Now Bates, ding Mackerel of Enemies. on Activity Occurring class of 1916 were the guests of Mrs. the Island. at This Resort. Frank A. of The fishermen of were Morey Lewiston at her No Hot for Casco Bay The funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Kitchen those who take On the night of the last at! cottage "Hurricane located on advantage pioneers in the swordfishing industry H. dance Hut," Hamilton, better known to us all the Auburn Hurricane and either one of our New and are colony the Misses Dorothy j Ridge. Buy and modern known as the most hardy lot as "Aunt Sarah," and whose passing Collins and Sydney Brown of St. Louis Last or one of seafaring men in the world. Today was Wednesday, Mrs. S. E. Pick- Gas of our "Florence Auto- out;' announced in last week's is- a "Century" ranges have gave very delightful party. The1 ering, Mrs. iH. A. and they another feat added to their sue, took from her Teague Mrs. matic" Oil Cookers. A full place late resi- was at 10.30 and all William line may be seen on our credit. For years the mackerel fishers dence dancing stopped Teague were hostesses to Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. the have been barred young people directed them- Mrs. Lewis Scott of Mass. street floor at the lowest by the assaults of The house was crowded to overflow j Worcester, positively possible prices. the selves toward the cottage where the i Miss Sally Carr of Ken- ponderous horse mackerel, which rwith relatives and be- Lexington, tear friends, many party was held. Ice cream with tucky, Mrs. up the nets of the pounds in their 'to sit George Lane, Mrs. Fred O. ing obliged on the piazza and and eager chase for their favorite peaches ginger ale was served.! Watson, Mrs. Elton Briggs and Miss food, the in front of her house. Rev. Woodbury niackerei. after some wonderful singing by a Margarete Briggs of Lawn Couch Hammocks dainty Specimens of this P. Merrill, pastor of the Auburn: Mrs. Swings Methodist quartet composed of Miss Charles Julia of voracious monster have occasionally church of Margareta | Lisbon Centre, Me.; which the deceased had of St. 2 $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 become so that McCandless Louis, Mr. Robert' Miss Ethel Pettingill, Mrs. Jane O'- Regular up entangled they have been a member for over Passenger been fifty years, Brewer of Hingliam, Me., J. Thomas Brien, Mrs. A. and taken, but such cases are rare delivered a Henry Free, Mrs. Frank Stands, $3.50 $4.50 beautiful tribute to the of Boston and j style, on account of the enormous Mr. Lansden McCand- Packard of Lewiston, at a 4.50 strength life and character of our dear delightful friend. less. Mr. Brewer them: tea. Some of the Awnings, $5.00 and vitality of the fish. The present he accompanied guests played Tenderly spoke of her love for all on his season records the old German guitar. Soon af-! whist while others sewed. In the beginning of what that was best, her faith in the to abiding •terwards the party went back to the evening the party went on a moon- may prove be a remunerative in- continuity of life and her j great loyal- hall and a few more in dustry to the 'fishermen —that of to enjoyed dances. light trip Captain Charles Pink- Go Carts ty all her friends. A quartet com- The guests were Miss Caroline Fow- ham's motor boat around the islands. posed of Mrs. Gertrude Walker-Crow- j ler, Misses Ruth and Margaret Mc- A •'For Summer ley, soprano, Mrs. very enjoyable bridge and heart Baby's Comfort." All and Howard S. Hamil- Candless, Mr. Lawsden styles ton, McCandless,' party was given at the Hall contralto, John S. tenor Mr. Colony at Crowley, Eugene Baker, Miss Sophie on the Finishes Popular Prices. Cash or Easy Terms. and Clarence Lunt evening of Wednesday the .28th bass, rendered Moffitt of St. Mc- thi -e Louis, Mo., Mrs. Miss Louise Dana of selections, "Abide with Me," Ewen of j Westbrook, Me., $1.00 Down, Balance $1.00 Newark, X. J., Miss Betty was the hostess. Weekly. "Nearer my God to Thee" and The hall had been "Now Paige, Mrs. George Mor- the is Paige from arranged with many card tables, the day Over." The floral offer- X. ristown, J., Miss Florence Arnold ones for hearts on ings covered the left and those completely the casket and Mr. Ivan Arnold of and it was the Paterson, for bridge on the right. The young most beautiful display X. J., Mr. ever Joseph Dahlgren of Prince- people hearts sev- seen here. The remains were mostly played and R. S. DAVIS CO. ton. X. J., Mr. Jan P. T. Friis of Mil- ^ interred in the eral of the older people joined them. COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS family lot liere. ford, Mass. yW At ten-thirty, refreshments were (Pgm| The Ladies 'Aid F E Society of the Mr. and Mrs. George Co'tting of served consisting of harlequin ice ^0r' antJ ^et,eral ^S' Methodist church will hold their an- ^XChanSe PrAe!KELL' Medford, Mass., are at the cream and cakes. The for both nual sale at 'Hill Crest cottage prizes Hall Thursday, have taken for the were 12 they summer be- parties given anu the tables Aug. from 1 to G and 7 to 10 m. p. longing to Robert Bibber. Mr. Cot- were cleared to afford room for danc- This- energetic organization under- ting, who umpires many school ing to the music of a victrola. There takes to a high finance large part of the games in j yearly Massachusetts, is himself a were over sixty-five participants and indebtedness of their church. star player. Last To do this Wednesday he | (Continued on they conduct this yearly Page 7.) sale and the funds 'thus realized are expended as stated above. The committee this year desire to an- nounce that they will not make a JUaks 3falatt& house to house canvass for donations ijoua? rtTl for yf< IN the different at ^ PECIAL tables PANTS the ,*Wr. sale, but S. th£y. would ask all who desire ?&alpff &ouu», fHmta^r -Ail-** to con-tribute FOR articles of any kind, can- VACATION WEAR dy, to Horse Mackerel Off cake, etc., kindly leave the same : Harpooned at the hall Ifeafcfl 3lalmt& : Island. the day of the sale or at (HuHro Sag. iHmtt* Ragged .the. hoo)®R of Rev. Woodbury P. Mer- """'Men's Kakhi air sizes. l rIV v JtTf Pants, Waists fIo\vn**d S. -Hamilton < The harpooning these fish from power tickets 29 to 50 size. ! for admission are now for sale boats. at NOWOPEN the small price of 'ten cents and The Orrs Islanders and Is- the Bailey young children will call upon all and landers were the first to the if recognize each one solicited would Famous for years chance of profit from ruch purchase operations even one ticket it will assist 98c and and the pioneers, Walter greatly for its liberal man- $1.45 Leeman, in making the sale a financial success. Chester Estes and Frank Mountfort, Last year the ladies realized $235 lo have had considerable success al- from agement, superb their efforts and with the hearty of ready. The method is similar to that cooperation cation and Fifty pair outing pants that sold for of all the people we feel fine used in sword fishing from the larger even a greater amount can be secur- $3.50 and $4.00. All colors and vessels, except that the men use a mo- ed this shore dinners. Ev- sizes. year. An efficient committee torboat equipped with and are now harpoons at work and are about fathoms planning erything modern. forty of line, to which many features. is pleasing attached a keg. Creeping up on the i\ir. and Mrs. William A. Special orchestra. $2 45 fish, the cast is made. Then follows Theiling of Boston, Mass., and Mr. a two hour chase of the and Mrs. Accommodates 500. fleeting keg, Robert B. of while the quarter-ton fish Pierpont Aubnrndale, wearies it- Mass., with their self it. daughter, Grace, are Rates, booklets and dragging Fnally the catch is the Flannel Pants in plain also occupying Bide-a-wee cottage, the white, hauled aboard and dispatched and a summer home of Rev. John floor plans on ap- white with a hair line ready market exists, for the flesh is in Soule's Hutchison, stripe in Blue, Grove, for the month of nothing more nor less tlyin the famous Mr. August. Theiling was a member plication. Gray and Black. Tuna of the Pacific coast, sold canned of the "Camp Strollers," a of in our eastern markets Boston company every day. young men that for several The specimen shown above was taken years encamped in Soule's Grove. Mr. 18 off Ragged Island July 24 by Walter and Mrs. Temple $3.98 Theiling have many friends /ICTA f/\ p p PortlVnd" Leeman of Orr's Island and here j) was pho- who will be pleased to know Street I vIK Loi L.

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