NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
Col. William R. Nelson of Kansas 
City arrived at Magnolia Saturday, where 
he opened his summer home on Fuller 
street. 
Miss E. G. Houghton of Boston ar- 
rived Wednesday and is occupying her 
summer home on Hesperus avenue, 
Magnolia. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fessenden have 
closed their residence in Boston and 
opened their summer home on Coolidge’s 
Point, Tuesday. 
The C. S. Houghtons of Chestnut Hill 
were among Thursday’s arrivals. “They 
are occupying their summer home on 
Coolidge’s Point. 
Mrs. C. F. Pickering of New York 
is visiting her neice, Mrs Gordon Prince 
at Beverly Farms prior to going to Bar 
Harbor for the summer. 
Henry Forbes Bigelow and two of his 
sons, of Brush Hill Road, Milton, are 
spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. 
William H. Dewart, at ‘“ Crowhaven,”’ 
Manchester Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow and 
family have closed their Boston residence 
on Bay State Road, and moved down to 
their cottage at Manchester Cove the 
first of this week. 
The steamer Anglian from Glasgow 
brought as part of her cargo this week 18 
couples of hounds for the Myopia Hunt 
club to replace those killed because of 
rabies. The pack is ascratch one, rather 
lighter than the ordinary English hounds, 
but as they are to be used for “‘ drag,’’ 
they were picked with this ideain view. 
A. H. Higginson, President. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Tieasurer 
DAVID FENTON CO, Manctester-by-the-sea, 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware-constantly on hand. 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always 1n_ stock. 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
Mrs. William C. Paine has closed her 
town residence at 46 Mt. Vernon street, 
Boston, and moved down to Coolidge’s 
Point the first of this week. 
Among the North Shore people who 
went downto New London for the races 
Thursday were Mr. and and Mrs. C. 
Howard Clark, jr., Miss Clark, and party 
of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and 
family reached West Manchester for the 
summer last Saturday, but Mr. Clark’s 
yacht, the Savarona, stopped at New 
London until after the races. Mr. and 
Mrs. Clark left West Manchester Wed- 
nesday and were expected to return yes- 
terday. Inthe party were Mrs. J. P. 
Donaldson of Philadelphia who was 
Mrs. Clark’s house guest the first of the 
week, Norman F. Mackie of Princeton 
and Percy Maderra of Harvard who 
were also guests of the Clarks at West 
Manchester the first of the week. 
Miss Margaret Kearney of Boston, 
dressmaker, has returned to Beverly 
Farms for the season and is prepared to 
do work for former patrons at 746 Hale 
street. New patronage solicited. ce 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables th Season. 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. =ty 
Careful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing | 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., Manchester 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS — 
LUMBER 
AND gece men 
Butiding Material 
36 Central Street 
Menchester-by-the-Sea_ | 
Fern-Croft Inn—as it is today. 
The only Licensed Inn between Boston and the New 
A MOST 
Interesting Spot : 
Just off the famous) Newburyport 
‘Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, ‘in a 
region rich in historic interest, « is 
auto or carriage, a most comfortable 
dining resort patronized by the best 
sort of people. “The new Fern-Croft 
Inn-is.in every way the counterpart of 
last year. ‘The specialty of Fern- 
Croft Inn, that has made its fame _al- 
most world-wide, is its chicken din- 
ners, consisting of a whole broiled 
chicken to each person, served at 
$1.50 per plate. Afternoon teas 
daily 4 to 6.—Telephone: Danvers 
45-2. 
No connection with any other place 
: : Fern-Croft Inn Co. 
Proprietors 
H. K. MaAnsFIELD, Pres. 
Hampshire Line. 
FERN-CROFT INN, a charming. 
resting place for the tired traveler in. 
the old, which was destroyed by fire. 
