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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Hotes 
Geo. A. Goddard and family arrived 
at their cottage at Beverly Farms a few 
days ago. 
Mrs. Gordon Hugtes of Baltimore is 
visiting Mrs. Thomas Pierce, Beverly 
Farms. 
Mrs. Hall Curtis is at her Beverly 
Farms estate for the summer, being 
among the arrivals of the past few days. 
Robert C. Hooper and daughter, 
Miss Helen Hooper, whose house at 
West Manchester is open, arrived in 
Paris last week after extensive eastern 
travels. They are now in London, and 
they will sail from Liverpool for home 
the latter part of next week. 
The Alleged Cocktail of Myopia. 
There is reason to suppose that the 
happy band of bards will receive future 
recruits from the Myopia Hunt club; 
haunting hunters from Hamilton, where 
is situate the Myopia Hunt chib: This 
comforting assurance settles upon us as 
we read a promise and a proof in the 
poet’s corner of the esteemed Boston 
Traveler. There we find its own poet 
singing the glories of the “‘ Lone Tree,”’ 
a cocktail prepared by Myopia’s “‘ cock- 
taileur,’’ which we take to be Boston 
for barkeep. The beverage which per- 
fumes and pervades the poet’s pen can 
be had, it disappoints to learn, ‘only on 
its native heath, when the summer sun 
is glowing and glorifying the North Shore 
and the adjacent hinterland, and when 
the body and soul of man are in their 
most receptive mood.”’ 
Surely the poet’s body was in recep- 
tive mood when his soul was roused by 
a Lone Tree or Trees to sing of it, or 
them, “‘ A beverage whose amber color- 
ing delights the eye, whose essences _ re- 
joice the nostrils and whose golden 
flavor brings ecstasy to the arid palate.’’ 
That is glowing some, but he glows 
as well in prophecy as in _ poetry. 
‘* Doubtless,’’ he says, “‘in a brighter 
and a better age a temple will be raised 
upon whose altar will be set a marble 
effigy of the author of the Lone ‘Tree; 
and here will come pilgrims from many 
lands to drink, to pray, to praise and lay 
laurels at the marble feet.”’ 
As the effects wear off the poet- 
prophet wanders in thought from his 
own tree side. We neither hunt at My- 
opia nor tipple Lone Trees, yet with 
his final fume the poet calls: 
*“'The Sun owes to Massachusetts a 
duty it must not, shall not, dare not 
neglect—to secure the name of the 
splendid genius who gave the world this 
cup of liquid gold.’’ 
We strive to please; if the splendid 
genius’s name is insecure, what are we 
age to do about it?—New York 
un, 
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Dried, Crystalized, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
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