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NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING MODERN VAULTS

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VAULTS FOR STORAGE OF SILVER AND VALUABLES

Ladies' Waiting Room with toilet, writing desk, telephone, magazines, etc.

BAR HARBOR REAL ESTATE

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{Bar Harbor, Maine

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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England, was discovered in 1604, by Champlain L' Isle des Monts Desert," or In its com- jftlltltjc paratively small area of about one hundred x- '• '•'- '•'•x square miles are fifteen mountain peaks varying xxxxxxxx m height from 700 to 1500 feet above sea level, fifteen ponds and lakes, from a few acres to several square miles in area, deep gorges and picturesque glens, bold promontories and broad stretches of forest, sparkling streams, bays, harbors, coves and indentations of every variety and form. Its mountains can be seen sixty miles at sea, the highest of them, Green Mountain, forming a stately back- ground to Bar Harbor, the Queen of American Summer Resorts, which nestles on a wooded plateau at its foot, where the waters of Frenchman's Bay mingle with the broad Atlantic.

Bar Harbor, in the Town of Eden, takes its name from the sand bar which connects the main island with Bar Island, and forms an inner and outer harbor, in one or the other of which vessels can find shelter from any gale that blows. There are nine hotels in the village, and a large number of elegant and costly summer residences. Among the owners and summer occupants of these beautiful homes are many of the most distinguished people of the country.

Bar Harbor owes its popularity as a summer resort to the natural advantages and attractions it possesses, including

magnificent mountain and ocean scenery, beautiful lakes and streams, enchanting woodland vistas, delightful drives amid ever varying surroundings, charming walks, fishing, boating and fresh, bracing air. Among its public conveniences and improvements are a pure and adequate water supply, a perfect system of drainage, electric lighting, excellent postal, telephone and telegraph service, good roads and a compre- hensive system of bridle paths. The Kebo golf links are second to none in New England. Of the many good roads which traverse the length and breadth of the island it is difficult to decide which opens up the most beautiful scenery.

The Atlantic or Ocean Drive skirts the base of Newport Mountain and follows the shore southward, past Schooner Head and the Spouting Horn, Anemone Cave, Thunder Cave, Newport Beach and Great Head to Otter Cliffs. The road in many places is cut out of the solid ledge, and winds along the edge of precipices or by the brink of the restless sea. Turning inland again by the placid waters of Otter Creek the road makes homeward through the grand and rugged scenery of the Gorge, between the wooded battlements of Newport and the steep, bare cliffs of Dry Mountain.

The Cornice or Bay Drive is a continuation of Eden street, beginning at the dell which shelters the outlet of picturesque Duck Brook and climing along the beetling face of the cliffs, high above the blue waters of the bay, to the historic little hamlet of Hulls Cove, in whose rustic graveyard repose the ashes of the De Gregoires, the heirs of

Sieur de la Motte Cadillac, and grantees under the Common- wealth of Massachusetts of the whole island of Mount Desert. From this point the Breakneck and Norway Drives strike inland, opening up an endless variety of lake and woodland scenery.

The Twenty-two Mile Drive takes the visitor by the Ocean Drive to Otter Creek, thence by the attractive Sea View Drive along the shore to Seal Harbor; through that pretty little village and along the Sea Wall to Northeast Harbor, on by the deep blue waters of Somes Sound, an inland sea that would shelter the navies of the world, to the quiet little hamlet of Somesville. After one of the chicken dinners for which the place is famous, the drive is again resumed through the woods and by Eagle Lake homeward.

The bridle paths, laid out and kept in good condition through the tireless energy of the V. I. A. Committee, open up a variety of scenery which cannot be reached otherwise. In the extent of territory covered by the view the Green Mountain paths lead, the most popular one to reach the summit being the Gorge Path. The return is made over the long spur of the mountain in a zigzag path, opening up new stretches of hill, lake and ocean scenery at every turn. At one's feet are the silvery waters of Eagle Lake, while the hoary head of Katahdin marks the limit of the view. Well denned paths also lead to all of the other mountain peaks. The Shore Path, a promenade skirting the shore from the wharves to Cromwells Harbor, is a fea- ture in itself. By moonlight it is almost .,

romantic and beautiful promenade, while in daylight it is an unending source of pleasure and joy to the children. Convenient, open at all hours, and always cool and refresh- ing, it is a charming place of resort within a few minutes' walk of the hotels.

The harbor is an ideal sheet of water for boating, and all kinds of craft from the birch bark canoe to the sloop or motor launch can be found at the boat wharves. Fishing gear and bait are supplied if desired, and a competent sailor and fisherman to take charge. Well fitted steamers ply on the bay and call at neighboring resorts, and one fond of the water can spend all the time thereon that he chooses.

New and valuable additions to Bar Harbor's many attrac- tions include the handsome granite postoffice, the splendid Y. W. C. A. building and the magnificent Jesup Memorial Library. The swimming pool on the West street shore, connected with which are a fine clubhouse and casino and several good tennis courts, and the Arts Building, situated on the Cromwell Harbor road, near the Kebo Valley Club golf links offers splendid attractions.

To those who would hold communication with Nature in her wildest and grandest moods, Bar Harbor offers such facilities as are presented nowhere else; and the lover who would woo her in her gentle guise will find here also richest opportunity. To the wearied man of business and to the tired votary of fashion, Nature extends alike a welcoming hand, promising to each genuine recreation and enjoyment.

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SAND BEACH, ON THE OCEAN DRIVE

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TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS AND BATTLESHIPS IN THE LOWER HARBOR

BATTLESHIPS IN THE UPPER HARBOR, SHOWING FLAGSHIPS OF TWO WARS

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REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS FIRMS OF BAR HARBOR, MAINE

S. J. CLEMENT

MUSIC STORE

PIANOS and SEWING MACHINES Victor and Edison Talking Machines

Motorcycles and Bicycles

99 Main Street

FRED A. GONYA

PHARMACIST

Compounding physicians prescriptions a specialty

Agent for Hurler's, and Page-Shaw's CHOCOLATES

Corner of Main and Cottage Streets

MME. YOVIN

Designer

Importer

Original Designs in EVENING GOWNS DANCING FROCKS. SPORT COATS and LINGERIE DRESSES Paris New York, 20 West 45th Street

Summer Season, Bar Harbor. Maine. Lakewood. N. J.

CHARLES A. KEUCHER, Ph. G.

APOTHECARY

Prescriptions filled as written

Only the best materials used

Soda Water the most delicious in tow-> 58 Main Street

CLARK COAL CO.,

Coal, Wood, Charcoal

AND KlXbLIXGS

Special attention given to coaling steam yachts

67 West Street, foot of Rodick Street

Telephone 202

A. B. Leland, Gen. Man. A. S. Kingsley. Treas.

JAMES E. MARC YES

PIANO TUNER

23 High Street Telephone 51

FRANK T. YOUNG CO.

Frank T. Young. President John P. Carney, Treas. and Manager

Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heating

170 Main Street, opposite Mt. Desert Street Telephone 407

L. P. CARTER

PLUMBING

Steum and Hot Water Heating

4b Cottage Street

F. L. CARTER

Paint in"' and Interior Decoration

Dealer in Wall Papers, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc.

46 Cottage Street

Telephone

ELLSWORTH FOUNDRY

AND MACHINE WORKS

MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS

FULLY EQUIPPED GARAGE

Storage by day or month Repair Work aSpecialty

Complete line ol Accessories

Cottage Street Telephone 555

HENRY A. LAWFORD

Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator

Deales in Wall Papers. Paints, Oils, Varnishes,

Glass, etc.

SIGN PAINTING

212 Main Street Telephone" 179-3

NTCKERSON, SPRATT& GREELEY

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

HAY, STRAW, GRAIN, FLOUR

Mill Feed and Kerosene Oil Rye Straw always in stock

Cupped Oats a specialty 37 West Streei

S. L. KINGSLEY & CO.

Real Estate, Yacht Brokers Insurance of all kinds

Lyford i Woodward Block Tel, 2K1-1I

J. II. SAWYER

WATCHMAKER JEWELER I IPTICI \\

°8 Main Street

b. s. higgins Groceries and Provisions

Imported and Domestic Canned Goods

P. E. Sharpies Gilt Edge: Pleasant Valley, and

Poland Spring Butter, Beef, Lamb, Veal.

Poultry, Game, Fruits. Vegetables,

Eggs, etc. AIsd, Hardware. Nos. 131. 133 and 135 Main Street

GUTHRIE & WILSON

Blacksmithing, VVheelwrighting

Horse Shoeing and Carriage Repairing

Hardware, Paint. Vulcanizing, Repairing

Bicycles Fo.' Sale or To Let. .'.' Sundiies

67 School Street

BAR HARBOR STEAM LAUNDRY

H. I. Hodgkins, President M. S. Arey. Treasurer

Hand Work a Specialty

83 and 85 West Street

SMALL & INGALLS

Road \nd Concrete o instruction

WILLIAM FENNELLY ESTATE

Manufacturers of d

Harness. Blankets, Ki bes.Whiiw

Horse Furnishing Goods, stable Outfittings

Trunks', Boot*. Shoes, Rubber.-, etc,

COMPLETE LINK OF ATHLETIC (IciciDS

Automobile Accessories

, I SOPER

FAN 'i GROCERIES

Veal, Poultry, Eggs, Butter Fruit and.Vegetables

Telephone

43. Cottage Street

BAR HARBOR HOUSE AND C AFL

E. S. Moi -RE , P iprii

STEAM HEATED ROOMS PRIVATE DINING M'Ti i PARI I I .LTY

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CONTRACTOB AND Hl'ILDER Lge Work aSpecialty

Builders' Hardware

Lumber of all kinds

Office and Shop, 334-33* Main Street Telephone Connection

H. A. BROWN

FURNITURE DEALER

•.Telephone

Cottage Street

WEST END DRUG CO

PHARMACISTS

Ba B t m b n K od ;i k Agency b Village Green Main street

REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS FIRMS OF BAR HARBOR, MAINE

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLES C. I.ADDS

OF BAR HARBOR A. S. Rodiek. Pres. Thomas Searls. Cashier SHOE SHOP

Geo. F. Berry. Vice Pre?. H. F. Carter, Asst. Cashier

Savings Department

A specialty made of Outing Shoes of all kinds Mt. Desert Block. 84 Main Street

BAR HARBOR AND UNION

RIVER POWER COMPANY

MT. DESERT DIVISION Office: 105 Main Street

FRED C. LVNAM & CO., Fire, Life and Liability INSURANCE

Office with B.ir ILirhor Banking and Trust Company

OUIMBY & STEWART

PAINTING and PAPER HANGING

Cottage Street Telephone 241-1

WM. QUIMPY L. E. STBWART

MRS. G. J. l.ORING

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Millinery

30 Cottage Street Telephone 467-W

E. K. WH1TARER

CONTRACTOR

and BUILDER

COTTAGE JOBBING A SPECIALTY Shop and Office. 120-122 Cottage Street

M. PERIINSKY DRY AND FANCY GOODS

Draperies, Rugs and Matting Pcrllnsky Building 103 Main Street

II. S. NASON & SON BREWER ICE COMPANY

Headquarters for Franl( L Brewcri Manager

Meri'8 Fine Furnishing (itiods Wholesale and retail dealers in

Sole agents for Hart SehafTner & Marx Clothing _ ~ T _ . i ," T? w I'

Crawford Shoes and Guyer Hats KAdl, K LAKH It I'.

Yachting Outfits a Specialty Heavy Trucking done to order at short notice

104 Main Street Office 1 14 Cottage St , near comer Eden St.

DAVIS BAR HARBOR

BUCKBOARD COMPANY

B. H. Young, Proprietor

Agents fcr OVERLAND ALTOS

Gasoline and Auto Supplies

Carriage Building and Repairing in all branches ;■' i.. i7 School Street Telephone 303-W

JULIUS KURSON

THE UP-TO-DATE

Clothier and Fuenisheh

HATS AND SHOES 54-56 Main Street

M. FRANKLIN

LEON W. TABBUT

JOHN W. SILK & SON

DRY GOODS CARPETS

PAINTING, DECORATING VtxyiKKti. Stlam and

GILDING

Hi >t V. ater Hi: iting

Franklin Building

Main Street

A. E. LAWRENCE CO.,

Contractors and Builders

Garage and Automobile Supplies, Machine Work

Wholesale Gasoline and Oil, Vulcanizing

Hardware, Paints and Sporting Goods

Telephone 248W

THE VERY LATEST IN WALL PAPERS No. 1 West Street Telephone 176

Telephone 352-W

20 Main Street

SHEA BROTHERS

M 1-nNv, ( 'i INTBACTOHS

and Builders

Special attention to Tiling, Fireplace Building

and Jobbing. Dealers in Masons' Supplies

Akron Drain pipe and Land Tile

123-125 Cottage Street

F. E SHERMAN

Kitchen and Dining Room Furnishings

Stoves. Ranges, Furnaces. Hardware. Sherwin- Williams Paints and Varnishes, Oil Cloths and Lineoleums, Household Dry Goods

14-22 Cottage Street

E. W. DOUGLAS

BAKER

Plain and Fancy Baking. Wedding and Birthday Cakes, Vienna and French Bread, Ice Cream by the quart or gallon.

mt. desert nurseries Florists and Sf.edsmkn

Telephone 16-W

23 Cottage Street

Telephone 51

PERCY KELLY

Fancy Groceries, Flour

Provisions, Fresh Eggs and Garden Produce

P. E. Sharpies Philadelphia Butter, and Poland Spring Butter. A full line of S. S. Pierce Co'a goods. Foreign and Domestic Fruits

47 Cottage Street

Telephone 6

Faneuil Hall Market, Bar Harbor, Maine

J. H. BUTTERFIELD Beef, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, (iame Fruit, Vegetables, Table Waters

Butter, Cheese and Eggs French Delicacies

Game in season a specialty Hot House Specialties

Telephone Connection No- L=>b Main Street

h. e. wakefield

Painting, Paper Hanging

and Decorating

Dealer in Wall Papers, paints. Oils, Varnishes Telephone 65 Eden Street

"youll always be proud of your &ico"

ELCO Standardization

—What it Means

TO you established models which year by year have been thoroughy tried out and improved until ELCO represents the last word in beauty, reliability and seaworthiness.

To us increased factory efficiency, enabling us to em- ploy in the production of these models only the most skillful workmen and the most carefully selected materials.

To both of us a motor boat, which by the superiority of its design, exquisite finish and entire dependability cannot be equalled.

THE ELCO COMPANY

Bayonne, N. J.

In a word, ELCO standardization means the utmost possible value.

The Stream-like design of our ELCO Express attracted marked attention years before it was adopted by the automobile industry. It is the graceful beauty of this design which you so readily recognize whenever you see an ELCO Express.

STANDARDIZED ELCO MODELS

32 ft. ELCO Cruia Itc. Slecpssi

20 ft. ELCO Kvw. ss, Spi d 2m

45 ft. ELCO C

36 ft. ELCO 1 38 ft. ELCO I Pnvat.' statcroi in Write for catalog of "Marine Views'

press, 5pced -''■ miles, ins, r. Flush deck.

Bar Harbor Representative

S. L. Kingsley & Co.

MAINE

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Maine Central Railroad

High grade Parlor Car, Sleeping Car and Dining Car Service

Modern equipped trains operated daily during the Summer season without change between

NEW YORK— BOSTON— MOUNT DESERT FERRY

IN CONNECTION WITH

Palatial Steamers from and to Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Seal Harbor, Southwest Harbor,

Manset and other points in Frenchmans Bay

Dining Car Service between Portland and Bangor on the New York--Bar Harbor trains

Visitors to Mount Desert should not fail to take the steamer trip "Around the Hills"

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THE BEST EQUIPPED PRINTING PLANT IN EASTERN MAINE

Booklets, Programs, Legal Blanks, Cards and all kinds of Commercial Printing, Publisher and Printer of this I Souvenir Book and over 150 different Post Card Views taken on Mt. Desert Island

| LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STATIONERY

I Including the papers made by Eaton, Crane & Pike Co., and Samuel Ward Go's. Stationers' Sundries

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Books, Magazines, Leather Goods, Desk Sets, Flags, Dennison's Crepe Papers, Metal

! Photo Frames, and a large variety of Souvenir Goods I

THE BAR HARBOR TIMES

A copy of this book will be mailed to any address in the United States on receipt of 30 cents

Devoted to the best interests of Hancock County and Mount Desert Island in particular Published every Saturday throughout the year. Subscription price $1.00 per year in advance

VV. H. SHERMAN, Publisher, Bar Harbor, Maine

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