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Barbers-Fred Fitch ; East, Frank Ward.
Auctioneer-E. L. Poor.
School-Potter Academy, P. W. Mitchell, prin.
Assot'ns-P. of H .- Maple Grove, No. 148, Sat. East, I. O. R. M .- Sebago, No. 90.
Guides-East, Rufus Shaw, Geo. W. Shaw, A. L. Brackett. Thos. A. Hill, M. P. Fitch, B. F. Garey; North, Wm. Nason, Fred Robinson, Linc Daniels, Thos. Nason, Levi B. Shaw, jr.
Summer Boarding-houses-Elm Cottage, J. C. Babb; Highland Farm, Miss G. L. Dike; Hillside Farm, H. E. Irish; Douglass Farm, E. S. Douglass ; Mountain View House, J. L. Chadbourne; W. H. Fitch; North, Loren Bacheldor. East, Blake House, H. W. Blake; West Shore Camps, A. L. Brackett; Douglass Hill, Williams House, J. F. Williams.
CITY OF SOUTH PORTLAND.
The northern part of the old town of Cape Elizabeth, now known as South Portland, from which the present town of Cape Elizabeth was set off and incorporated as a separate town Mar. 15, 1895. Joins Portland, and connected with it by People's Ferry Line and four bridges. On B. & M. R. R. Contains about 8,000 acres. The original town formed part of ancient Falmouth and was settled about 1630, and was incorporated Nov. 1. 1765. First represented in general court in 1776, by James Leach. City charter granted March 22, 1895. Adopted December 5, 1898. Population-1850, 2082; 1860, 3278; 1870, 5106; 1880, 5302; 1890, 5459. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 538; Estates, $757,632; 1870-Polls, 1,007; Es- tates $1,784,831; 1880-Polls, 1155; Estates, $1,869,199; 1890-Polls, 1316; Estates, $2,328,407. Above population and valuation includes town of Cape Elizabeth. Population-1900, 6287. Valuation, 1900-Polls, 1645; Estates, $2,617,302.
1910-Population, 7471; Polls, 2083; Estates, $3,756,873.
On Portland Electric Railroad.
Municipal election first Monday in March.
Mayors under City Organization.
1899-00, Edward C. Reynolds, Rep .; 1901-2, Charles N. Trefethen, Rep .; 1903-4, George T. Spear, Rep .; 1905-7, Geo. H. Weeks, Dem .; 1908-9, Fred G. Hamilton, Rep .; 1910-12, John A. S. Dyer. Dem.
Vote for Mayor, 1912.
Wards-I
II III IV
V VI VII Tot.
John A. S. Dyer, Dem., 49
42
67
114
59
95 120 546
Frank L. Minott, Rep., 77 60
63
85
69
85
83 522
Postmaster-So. Portland Station, E. Henry, supt. South Portland, Pleasantdale, Knightville, Willard, Cape Elizabeth, Cash's Corner and Ligonia discontinued and supplied by free delivery.
Government, 1912-John A. S. Dyer, Mayor; Fred B. Hamlin, Clerk.
Aldermen : Wards-1. Daniel P. Cobb; 2. Frank F. Coombs; 3. Chas. E. West; 4. William A. Lord; 5. Howard P. Knight; 6. Clement V. Morse; 7. Charles W. Berry.
Assessors-J. H. Harford, Philip H. Doyen, A. J. York.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Overseers of Poor-Thomas McNair, Wm. A. Cobb, T. F. O'Neil.
Treasurer and Collector-Joseph F. Chaplin.
Municipal Court-Edward C. Reynolds, Judge. Civil jurisdiction $50.00; terms, every Tuesday.Established 1895. Last amendment, 1909.
Chief of Police-The Mayor.
City Electrician-Geo. H. Lowell.
City Physician-Frank P. Malone.
City Solicitor-L. M. Sanborn.
Constables-Henry D. S. Woodbury, A. W. Cleveland, Wm.M. Burgess,
J. F. Place, M. J. Hartnett, J. E. Blake, F. P. Kelley.
Commissioner of Public Works-Wm. M. Burgess.
Auditor-C. J. McCann.
Inspector of Buildings-O. B. Wormell.
School Committee-John A. S. Dyer, chairman ex-officio; Josiah F. Cobb, Frank W. Richardson, Frank I. Brown, Leonard P. Skillin, David F. Nelson, Ernest Henry. Harland B. Higgins.
Supt. of Schools-J. Otis Kaler.
Board of Health-D. A. Kincaid, sec.
Board of Registration-James K. Turner, Marcus A. Hanna, C. A.Tilton. Clergymen-Peoples church, C. A. Brooks; Elm St., D. F. Nelson, Meth .; Bethany church, James G. Fisher: Cong .; J. M. Remick, F. Bap. ; Harry E. Townsend, Univ .; H. T. Skillings, Adv .; N. H. Wash- burn, Pentecostal; Ligonia, Welsh ch., F. W. Smith, Cong .; Pleasant- dale, C. L. Banghart, Meth .; Knightville, C. L. Banghart, Meth .; Willard, First church, J. A. Waterworth, Cong .; W. S. Jones, Meth.
Lawyers-Portland P. O., L. M. Sanborn, E. C. Reynolds, L. H. · Dyer, D. A. Meaher, F. W. Hinckley.
Physicians-D. A. Kincaid, F. I. Brown, J. H. Syphers, J. K. P. Rogers, Alfred S. Sawyer, L. S. Lombard, F. H. Jordan, G. W. C. Studley, F. P. Malone.
Notaries-George T. Spear, Jan. 25, 1917; Geo. H. Weeks, May 31, 1917; L. M. Sanborn, Feb. 9, 1919; E. C. Reynolds, Dec. 10, 1914.
Justices-Thos. B. Haskell, Mar. 30, 1917; Edward C. Reynolds, Dec. 10, 1914; Geo. T. Spear, Apr. 29, 1917; David E. Moulton, Oct. 13, 1913; W. F. Dresser, Dec. 31, 1916; Benj. Coffin, Apr. 2, 1915; Wallace A. Springer, Apr. 2, 1915; W. H. Dyer, Apr. 16, 1916; Howard E. Dyer, Jan. 25, 1917; Fred B. Hamlin, Mar. 29, 1918; Chas. E. West, Aug. 30, 1917; Melville C. Perry, Mar. 15, 1919; A. J. Wildes May 10, 1919; John W. Thompson, Nov. 6, 1918.
Board of Trade-Fred'k W. Hinckley, pres., Fred D. Hamilton, sec. Merchants-Thompson Bros., A. C. Lailer, South Portland Co-op- erative Store, F. W. Richardson, Fred E. Anderson, C. H. Kilby, C. F. Jose, O. H. Randall, groceries and provisions; J. E. Williams, fish market; C. A. Tilton & Co., stoves, tinware and paints; Albert E. Thur- rell, A. D. Wilson, apothecaries; William Spear Co., wood and coal; C. A. Tilton & Co., hardware; W. W. Rich (lunch), C. H. Mason, fruit and confectionery ; Fred C. Gibbs, boots, shoes and men's furnishings; L. S. Arey, cigars, etc.
Manufacturers-PORTLAND SHIPBUILDING CO., ship build- ers, saw and planing mill (see advt. opp. p. 396); Marine Hardware and Equipment Co., marine hardware; J. A. Dow, B. Woodbury, painters; Fred Thomas, Paige & Conary, carpenters; G. W. Blanchard, mason ; Joseph Shea, W. H. Doughty, stone and brick masons; James A. Fullam, F. O. Rush (carriage) smiths; J. T. Davidson, J. H. Griffin, boat build- ers; C. A. Tilton & Co., plumbing; W. W. Rich, bakery; Chin Ark, laundry; C. H. Mason, boot and shoe repairs; E. W. Brown, sardines,
.1gency-Hamlin's Department and Mail Order Agency.
Barbers-Ralph Doughty, W. L. Dukelow.
Civil Engineers-H. M. Arey, A. E. Skillin.
Diver-Submarine, N. E. Gordon.
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Insurance-Wm. F. Spear (fire); James H. Harford.
Library-Public, 3,200 vols., Miss M. A. Fickett, librarian.
Music Teacher-John H. Parker.
Photographers-F. A. Wilson Co.
Printer-J. H. Harford.
Marine Railways-PORTLAND SHIPBUILDING CO., E. R. Norton, manager (see advt. opp. page 393).
Real Estate-Portland P. O., W. F. DRESSER.
Cashs Corner-Merchants-W. I. McKenney, G. W. Cash, C. E. Cash, groceries and provisions.
Cashs Corner-Manufacturers-O. L. Douglass, F. W. McKen- ney, smiths; American Ice Co.
Knightville-Merchants-J. A. S. Dyer & Co., G. E. Calder- wood, Knightville Grocery Co., Skillin & Knight, groceries and provi- sions ; T. F. Devine, apothecary; T. N. Knight, grain and feed; J. B. Thompson, fruit and confectionery.
.Manufacturers-C. E. Turner, smith; M. W. Lewis, shoemaker; W. B. Haggett (repairs), furniture; So. Portland Monumental Works, granite and marble.
Barbers-L. H. Hutchinson, J. B. Thompson.
Lighting Company-Municipal Light and Power Co.
Undertaker-Oliver G. Lombard.
Ligonia-Merchants-M. B. Fuller, groceries and provisions; At- lantic Grain Co., grain and feed; Standard Oil Co., of N. Y., J. A. Smith, mngr.
Manufacturers-Bancroft-Martin Co., rolling mill; Atwood Lead Co .; Aug. P. Fuller Co., varnishes; J. A. Kennedy, smith ; Ballen- tine & Morin, marble aud granite.
Pleasantdale-Merchants-Wm. E. Dyer, W. A. Lord, provisions and groceries; J. W. MINOTT CO., florists; H. F. Cotton. H. N. Latham, F. B. Roberts, milk.
Manufacturers-Hugh F. Flynn, painter; B. F. & W. H. Knight, bakers; Texas Oil Co., oil.
Willard-Merchants-S. G. Willard, Tarling Bros., general stores. Fort Preble-(P. O. Portland), District Headquarters, Fort Wil- liams, Cape Elizabeth.
Light House Keeper-Breakwater, William T. Holbrook.
Loan and Building Asso'tn-South Portland, Mrs. C. G. Cleveland, sec.
High School-Louis B. Farnham, prin.
Public Hall-Union Hall, Benj. K. Thompson, agent.
Asso'tus-K. of P .- Bayard, No. 44, Thursday; Pythian Sisters, Myrtle, Wed. U. O. G. C .- Ocean View, No. 233, Mon. I. O. O. F .- Elizabeth City, No. 114, Tues. I. O. R. M .- Madockawando, No. 100, Fri. Knightville-Masons-Hiram, No. 180, 2d Tues. ; Eastern Star, Longfellow No. 61, 2d and 4th Fri. U. O. G. C .- Oasis, No. 241, Tues. I. O. R. M .- Masconomo, No. 18, Mon .; Minneola, No. 8, D. of P., 1st and 3d Thurs. K. of P .- Cumberland, No. 66, Wed. I. O. G. T .- Cumberland, Fri. Newspaper-See table.
STANDISH.
Sixteen miles West Northwest of Portland. Formerly the township of Pearsontown, which was surveyed and granted to Capt. Pearson, about 1750, for services rendered in the siege of Louisburg. Incorporated Nov. 30, 1785, and named in honor of Miles Standish. Population-1850, 2290; 1860, 2067; 1870, 2089; 1880, 2035; 1890, 1841; 1900, 1504. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 510; Estates, $451,689; 1870-Polls, 535; Est., 492,709; 1880 -Polls, 571; Est., $620,922 ; 1890-Polls, 514; Est., $645,009; 1900-Polls, 454; Est., $584,962.
1910-Population, 1637; Polls, 505; Estates, $998,790.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
On White Mt. div. M. C. R. R., Sebago Lake station ; stage line to Gorham on W. N. & P. Div. of B. & M. R. R.
York's Corner, same as South Standish P. O.
Richville, same as Sebago Lake P. O.
Postmasters-H. B. Hartford: Bonny Eagle, O. E. Southwick; Steep Falls, E. R. Wingate; Sebago Lake, Lemuel Rich.
Selectmen-H. H. Sturgis; Sebago Lake R. F. D. 2, Wilbert G. Libby ; Sebago Lake R. F. D. 1, Henry C. Welch.
Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector-A. H. Butterfield. Constable-A. H. Butterfield.
Road Commissioners-Sebago Lake, Dana D. Lowell ; Steep Falls, Fred Marean; East Limington P. O., Fred A. Decker.
School Committee-West Buxton R. F. D., Fred B. Sanborn; Steep Falls, Luther D. Tibbetts; Sebago Lake R. F. D., D. D. Higgins. Supt .- West Buxton P. O., C. L. Clement.
Board of Health-Wm. S. Thompson, sec.
Clergymen-V. E. Bragdon, Cong. ; Bonny Eagle, supplies, Meth .; South, vacant, Bap .; supplies, Meth. : Steep Falls, Luther D. Tibbetts, Bap. ; Sebago Lake, V. E. Bragdon, Cong .; Richville, W. H. Fultz, F. Bap.
Physicians-Wm. S. Thompson, L. O. Buzzell.
Veterinary Surgeons-Chas. W. Boothby; Bonny Eagle, Howard Usher.
Lawyer-Portland P. O., Henry W. Swasey.
Notary-John H. Rich, June 23, 1915.
Justice-Charles F. Swasey, Oct. 25, 1913.
MMerchants-E. W. Dolloff, groceries; Albert H. Butterfield, general stores; M. S. Spear, undertaker and furniture; Norman A. Smith, horses; Steep Falls, Marean Bros., Norton & Wingate, Cousens & Tucker, general stores; Sebago Lake, Hill Bros., stoves and tinware; Alma J. Sawyer, millinery and fancy goods ; J. S. Webster, J. H. Rich & Son, general stores; Clay & Martin, flour, corn, grain and feed; Wm. Cole, Perley S. Shaw (also meats), E. N. Lombard, groceries; A. O. Marean. meats; W. L. Humphrey, confectionery and ice cream; Albert Smith, clothing, boots and shoes.
Manufacturers-James S. Jackson, marble; B. B. Whitney, smith ; C. W. Boothby, harnesses; Wmn. Waterman jr., Wm. H. C. Elwell, carpenters. Sebago Lake, Portland-Sebago Ice Co. (Portland), ice; Mor- ris Frost, smith ; Moulton & Freeman, home bakery and lunch ; Clay & Martin, grist-mill; S. C. Rich, lumber, shook, etc .; E. I. Dupont de Nemours Powder Co., Standish Land & Lumber Co., F. David Chap- lin Lumber Co., lumber ; A. C. Wescott, painter; Henry C. Hamlin, H. L. Murch, Philip Decormier, D. D. Decormier, Frank Harmon, boat build- ers ; Ralph W. E. Shaw, Fred Chaplin, long and short lumber; G. W. Cole, Frank Harmon, Rudolph Shaw, carpenters.
Steep Falls, A. F. Sanborn & Co., S. W. Wood, manufactured lumber : Cousens & Tucker, meal and plaster; W. R. Foster, boots, shoes and harness; Androscoggin Pulp Co., pulp. Bonny Eagle, Thos. E. Sawyer, sınith.
Intomobile Garage-Sebago Lake, Dennis D. Decormier.
Barbers-Sebago Lake, Frank Shaw, W. L. Humphrey ; Steep Falls, Harry Ridlon.
Bouts to Let-Sebago Lake, Dennis D. Decormier, H. L. Murch, Phillip Decormier.
Circulating Libraries-Theresa Thompson, lib., 800 vols .; Sebago Lake, J. S. Webster, lib .. 600 vols.
Express-Sebago Lake (to Portland), Harry Higgins.
Fish and Game Warden-Sebago Lake, D. W. Stanley.
Livery Stables-C. E. Higgins; Sebago Lake, F. H. Hopkinson, Norman A. Smith (sale); Steep Falls, Fred Marean.
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Printer-Harry B. Hartford.
School-High, Geo. C. Leavitt, prin.
Station and Express Agents-M. C. R. R., Sebago Lake, Geo. S. Staples; Steep Falls, Herbert Thomes; Richville, E. N. Lombard.
Steamers-To Naples, Bridgton, Harrison, Waterford, East Sebago, Raymond and Songo River, daily.
Telephone-Standish Tel. Co., H. B. Hartford, man.
Undertakers-Walter M. Spear; Steep Falls, W. R. Foster.
Asso'tus-Masons-Standish, Thurs. on or before full moon .; Eastern Star, Dawn of Hope, No. 106, Tues. on or before full moon. G. A. R .- C. A. Warren, No. 73. S. of V .- Abbot, No. 10. Steep Falls, K. of P .- Crescent, No. 20, Wednesday; Pythian Sisters, No. 26, Crown Assembly, Thurs. Sebago Lake, N. E. O. P .- Sebago Lake, No. 161, 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. R. M .- Swansoh, No. 151, 1st and 2d Tues. Bonny Eagle, United Fellowship, Pine Tree, No.6, 1st and 3d Fri. A. O. U. W. S. of V.
Hotels-The Old Landmark, M. F. Cram. Sebago Lake, Sebago Lake House, Mrs. Geo. H. Milliken; The Chadbourne, Mrs. H. F. Roberts; Vic- toria Cottage, F. H. Hopkinson; Steep Falls, Marean House, Fred Marean.
CITY OF WESTBROOK.
Six miles N. W. of Portland. On B. & M. and M. C. R. R.'s. Taken from Falmouth and incorp. 205th town Feb. 14, 1814, by the name of Stroud- water. The name was changed to Westbrook, June, 9, 1814, in honor of Col. Westbrook. Contains two large villages. Deering set off and incor- porated Feb. 16, 1871. City charter granted March 1, 1889. Charter adopted February 24, 1891. Population-1850, 4852; 1860, 5114; 1870, 6583; 1880, 3981; 1890, 6632; 1900, 7283. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 600; Es- tates, $1,097,048; 1870-Polls, 1561; Estates, $3,291,143; 1880-Polls, 854; Estates, $1,527,880 ; 1890-Polls, 1731; Estates, $3,254,575; 1900-Polls, 2098; Estates, $3,796,168.
1910-Population, 8281; Polls, 2351; Estates, $5,308,191.
Municipal election second Monday in December.
Electric cars from Portland, also from Gorham and So. Windham.
Saccarappa, same as Westbrook.
R. F. D. to Prides Corner.
Mayors under City Organization.
1891, Leander Valentine, Rep .; 1892, Mahlon H. Webb, Dem .; 1893-4, A. A. Cordwell, Rep .; 1895-6, W. W. Cutter, Rep .; 1897, Francis A. Cloud- man, Rep .; 1898-9, King S. Raymond, Cit. '98, Dem. '99; 1900-01, Jacob L. Horr, Rep .; 1902-4, Joseph A. Warren, Rep. ; 1905-6, Rufus K. Jordan, Dem .; 1907-8, Seth C. Morton, Dem .; 1909-10, Harry F. G. Hay, Rep .; 1911-12, O. G. K. Robinson, Dem.
Vote for Mayor, 1912.
Wards-I. II. III. IV. V. Total
O. G. K. Robinson, Dem.,
135
234
192
245
110 916
James A. Trafton, Rep.,
219 190 107
95 103 714
Postmasters-B. J. Woodman; Cumberland Mills Station, R. F. Newhall, clerk in charge; Highland Lake, George A. Allen.
Government, 1912-0. G. K. Robinson, Mayor; Alexander G. Wilson, Clerk.
Aldermen: Wards-1. Leonard C. Holston, William E. Vanner; 2. Ed- ward P. Harlow, Lemuel G. Babb; 3. Frank H. Post, Arthur Ouillette; 4. H. Vincent, A. Leborgne ; 5. A. I. S. Hooper, Clifford P. Strout; At large, Clinton S. Eastman, Pres., Oscar A. Fick, Mark E. Allen.
Assessors-Patrick D. Welch, Lucien Meserve, Chas. W. Frank (chair- man), Alfred Turgeon, J. P. Graham.
HASKELL SILK COMPANY,
WESTBROOK, MAINE. -MANUFACTURERS OF-
Dress Silks and Satins. WARRANTED TO WEAR.
J. W. BAILEY & SONS CO.,
Wood Mantels, Interior and Exterior Finish of all kinds on hand and made to order.
14 Haymarket Square,
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BOSTON.
ESTABLISHED 1873. Send for New Pocket Folder. INCORPORATED 1888.
S. D. WARREN & Co. (Boston), Proprs.
W. B. BRAGDON, Gen. Mgr.
O. A. FICK, Asst. Mgr.
Presumpscot Electric
Company,
Furnishes Current for Arc and Incandescent Lighting and Power in Westbrook and Gorham.
Electrical Contractors and Dealers in Electrical Supplies. Power Stations at Standish, Westbrook and Falmouth.
Office, 895 Main Street,
WESTBROOK, MAINE.
WILLIAM LYONS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law.
Attorney for Westbrook Trust Co.
Office in Bank Building. 847 Main Street, Westbrook, Me.
The Maine Register
Gives Time and Place of Holding Court in Maine. State, County and Local Officers. Invaluable for Lawyers, GRENVILLE M. DONHAM, Publisher. Portland, Maine.
RUFUS K. JORDAN, IRON FOUNDRY.
Machine Shop Connected.
All kinds of Repair and Job Work will receive prompt attention. Castings ranging from 1 lb. to 3 tons. 907 Main St., Westbrook, Maine.
FRANK P. PRIDE,
Attorney-at-Law
Probate Practice. Personal attention given to Collections.
Telephone 129-3. 871 Main St., WESTBROOK, ME.
HENRY S. COBB, Best Service Printer.
Publisher Westbrook City Directory. WESTBROOK, (Cumberland Mills) MAINE.
Portland Evening Express.
(DAILY ADVERTISER ABSORBED DECEMBER, 1909.)
Circulation over 17,000.
Having both Quantity and Quality of circulation, The EXPRESS is a most desirable advertising medium.
The EXPRESS and The TELEGRAM are the recognized Want Ad. mediums of Portland and vicinity. They print more of these little advertisements than all other Portland papers combined.
Portland Sunday Telegram.
Circulation over 12,000.
Price $1.50 a year by mail or carrier.
A readable Sunday Newspaper, containing much that is interesting and instructive.
A valuable advertising medium.
Largest Daily and Sunday Circulation in Maine.
EVENING EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO.,
12 Monument Square, PORTLAND, MAINE.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Overseers of Poor-O. L. Cousins, Ferdinand Briard, A. E. Gray.
Treasurer and Collector-Rufus K. Jordan.
Marshal-George R. Bennett.
Constables-Stephen M. Dresser. Percival A. Batchelder, Wesley E. Witham, Moses C. Eastman.
Municipal Court-F. P. Pride, Judge; Ferd W. Parker, Recorder. Civil jurisdiction, $50; terms, Saturday at 10 a. m. Established 1883; last amendment 1909.
Street Commissioner-A. D. Woodbury.
Chief of Fire Department-John Byrne.
Solicitor-Linwood F. Crockett.
Physician-F. Leslie Ferren.
Auditor-Wade H. Marr.
School Committee-Edward E. Keedy, Chas. W. Carll, Chair., E. J Haskell, Willard T. Phillips, Paul C. Laberge, E. L. Brown, Luther Dana.
Supt. of Schools-Prescott Keyes.
Board of Health -- P. H. Welch, sec.
Clergymen-Dorr A. Hudson, Cong .; W. F. Holmes, Meth .: H. E. Townsend, Univ .; E. P. Woodward, David Jack, Advent: Arthur Hamel, J. A. Serpaggi, asst., E. D. Martin, asst .. Cath .; Geo. B. Ilsley, Bap .; Christen Christensen, Luth .; Cumberland Mills, W. G. Mann, E. E. Keedy, Cong.
Dentists-R. M. Whitney, J. B. Winslow; Cumberland Mills, Geo. J. Anderson.
Physicians-J. L. Horr, Thomas P. Smith, A. H. Burroughs, A. Couturier, A. E. Cobb, Geo. M. Woodman, Louis L. Hills, A. F. Murch, F. Barrett, A. O. Boulyea; Cumb. Mills, A. N. Witham, F. L. Ferren.
Lawyers-WM. LYONS (see advt. opp. p. 452), J. H. Tolman, F. M Ray, F. P. PRIDE (see advt. opp. p. 452); John C. Warren, John J. Goody, (Portland P. O.); Cumberland Mills, C. W. Wentworth, J. O. Winship, Linwood F. Crockett.
Notary-Wm. Lyons, Aug. 16, 1918.
Justices-A. W. Shaw, Jan. 30, 1914; J. H. Tolman, Jan. 21,1916; Wm. Lyons, Mar. 9, 1916; A. A. Cordwell, Dec. 18, 1915; A. W. Ricker, Mar. 22, 1918; Clinton S. Eastman, Sept. 28, 1918; Bertha W. Knight, Nov. 29, 1917 (to administer oaths); Frank P. Pride, Feb. 25, 1915; F. M. Ray, June 23, 1915; W. W. Cutter, Sept. 30, 1917; Elvin A. Leighton, Apr. 24, 1913; Samuel L. Tufts, May 24, 1913; John O. Winship, Dec. 31, 1914: John P. Buckley, June 16, 1918; John C. Warren, Oct. 13, 1912; Linwood F. Crockett, Jan. 27, 1916; N. S. Hayden, June 29, 1918; Leroy H. Rand, July 29, 1916; Clarence E. Carll, April 2, 1915. Dedimus, J. H. Tolman.
Board of Trade-E. J. Laverty, pres. ; L. H. Rand, sec.
Merchants-Apothecaries-Woodman's Pharmacy, Chas. A. Vallee, prop., Raymond & Marr, West End Drug Co .; Cumb. Mills, L. K. Paine, K. S. Raymond.
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairs-W. V. Knight.
Books, Stationery and News-F. D. Anderson; Cumb. Mills, L. K. Paine.
Boots and Shoes-J. B. Lamontagne, Otis S. Trafton, E. LeBel, Jos. Bergeron, C. H. & H. L. Cotton, A. G. Turgeon & Co., John B. Hamelin ; Cumb. Mills, Dean Bros., A. H. Porter.
Carpetings and Paper Hangings-L. W. Edwards, Jolm Fortin (carpets); Cumb. Mills, A. H. Porter.
Cigars and Confectionery-H. L. Herriman & Co. (wholesale), F. D. Anderson, Joseph Bernard. B. Feldman, Chas. A. Robinson, P. Parillo, E. Berube, Thomas Gallant, Joseph Sampson, Win. Herbert, A. Arsenault; Cumb. Mills, Chas. E. Larrabee.
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Clothing and Gents' Furnishings-Simon Arenovsky, Benoit Clothing Co., H. G. Rocheleau & Co.
Crockery and Glassware-John Fortin, J. D. Brigham.
Dry Goods-L. W. Edwards, W. L. Peavey, Lafond & Co., E. LeBel, C. H. & H. L. Cotton, James F. O'Herron (also ladies furnishings); Highland Lake, James Gowen.
Electrical Supplies-PRESUMPSCOT ELECTRIC CO. (see advt. opp. p. 456).
Fertilizers-John Lawrensen.
Fish-Frank H. Whitney.
Furniture-John Fortin, F. A. Dustin (also second hand); Cumb. Mills, A. H. Porter.
Grain and Feed-John Lawrensen, J. W. Morris.
Groceries and Provisions-A. A. Morrison & Co., W. L. Crague, S. F. Hopkinson, Elie Hebert & Co., E. LeBel, R. C. Boothby, E. Gag- non, Anselme Aube, L. J. Hogan, L. J. Betty, Thos. W. Welch, Harry L. Pike, Haskell & Anderson, Huard & Huard, E. A. Black, E. J. Lav- erty ; Cumb. Mills, A. H. Porter, C. H. Kelson, Cressey & Graffam; Pride's Cor., W. E. Webber; Highland Lake, James Gowen; Wood- fords R. F. D. 3, E. L. Thompson.
Groceries (Wholesale) and Commis'n Merchant-TheodoreKerr.
Hardware-W. V. Knight, W. H. Nason & Co.
Hay and Straw-J. W. Morris, John Lawrensen.
Ice-B. G. Pride; Cumb. Mills, B. G. Pride.
Jewelry and Watches-Henry M. Hutchins, W. Nason.
Lime and Cement-E. S. Brooks); Cumberland Mills, E. W. Goft. Lumber and Drain Pipe-Phillips & Webb, E. S. BROOKS (drain pipe) (see advt. opp. p. 448), Geo. R. Bennett, L. P. Huston.
Meats-(See also Groceries) - Westbrook Meat Market, Watson & Hogan, W. E. Gordon.
Merchant Tailors-C. M. Waterhouse, A. L. Morrison; Cumb. Mills, Frank Seavey, W. S. Mann.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Mrs. M. J. Lawless, Camille Begin ; Cumb. Mills, Mrs. A. M. Hale, Miss Myrtie Wescott.
Paints-W. W. Spear (also paper hangings), W. V. Knight, W. H. Nason & Co. (also paper hangings), Elie Hebert & Co .; C'umb. Mills, L. K. Paine, H. S. Hudson.
Phonographs and Supplies-Henry M. Hutchins; Cumb. Mills, L. K. Paine.
Poultry Supplies-J. W. Morris.
Restaurants-Fredette Bros., A. J. Parker, Geo. F. Petterson, A. Allen, J. White.
Salt and Oyster Shells (Wholesale)-E. S. Brooks.
Sewing Machines-W. L. Peavey, C. H. & H. L. Cotton, Peter Morrissey.
Sporting Goods-F. D. Anderson.
Steel Ceilings-W. H. Nason & Co.
Stoves and Tinware-John Fortin; Cumb. Mills, H. S. Hudson.
Tea Store-Direct Importing Co., Miss E. M. Sharon.
Variety-J. D. Brigham, E. J. Robichaud & Co.
Wood and Coal-B. G. Pride, E. S. Brooks, E. Berube (wood); Cumb. Mills, B. G. Pride, E. W. Goff (coal); Ames Shovel & Tool Co., (wood).
Manufacturers- Axe Handles - Highland Lake, John S. Mc- Gowan.
Bakers-P. C. Laberge, J. Auclair, agent.
Bean Pots- Insulated Dish Mnfg. Co., Alex. Speirs, manager.
Boots and Shoes, Custom and Repairs-J. B. Lamontagne, Otis
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S. Trafton, John B. Hamelin, Peter J. Foye, J. S. Bragdon; Cumb. Mills, E. A. Whitney.
Carpenters-Chas. Hodgden, C. E. Willis, Benj. Poirrier; Cumb. Mills, L. A. Frank, Lowell Bros.
Carriages-G. H. Sawyer, David Knight; Cumb. Mills, W. H. Howe. Contractors and Builders-Gray & Hueston, O. G. K. ROBINSON; Cumb. Mills, Lowell Bros. Co.
Directory Publisher-Cumb. Mills, H. S. COBB (sce advt. opp. p.456). Dressmakers-Mrs. A. E. Vaillancourt, Mrs. Joseph Levecque, Miss Julia Duschane, Miss Alice Hall; Cumb. Mills, Miss M. A. Knight.
Electrical Contractors-PRESUMPSCOT ELECTRIC CO. (see advt. opp. p. 456).
Foundry-R. K. JORDAN (see advt. opp. page 456).
Gas Apparatus (Acetylene and Stereopticon)-J. J. Knowlton. Granite and Marble-C. T. Ames.
Grist Mills-John Lawrensen, J. W. Morris.
Hammocks-Goodall Hammock Co., Richard Goodall, mngr.
Harness-Albert McLean, G. C. Dunn.
Laundries -- G. J. Skillins, E. Leroy Hawkes.
Lumber-Highland Lake, Jas. A. Milliken.
Machinists-Knowlton Machine Co., Foster & Brown Co.
Masons-King Graham; Cumb. Mills, Geo. Roberts, Isaac Bailey.
Optometrists-Harry L. Pike, Henry M. Hutchins.
Painters-E. D. Rand , Paul C. Laberge, W. W. Spear, W. H. Nason & Co., L. H. Brackett, W. S. Welch (sign); Cumb. Mills, Arthur Gray, A. W. Shaw.
Paper-Cumb. Mills, S. D. Warren & Co., John E. Warren, agent.
Patent Medicines-Golden Tonic Co., J. H. Tolman, treas.
Photographer-H. J. Pike.
Pipe Cleaners-(For Sewers, etc.)-W. V. Knight.
Plumbing and Piping-Foster & Brown Co. (piping), Knight Bros. & Co., J. H. Hezelton & Co .; Cumb. Mills, Chas. Douglass, H. S. Hudson.
Printers-F. A. Senate & Co .; Cumb. Mills, H. S. Cobb.
Pulp and Paper Mill Machinery-Foster & Brown Co.
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