NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HOTELS OPEN. 
Magnolia Hotels Start Season With Good 
Bookings. 
The season at Magnolia is well 
under way now. Four of the hotels 
opened their doors for the season dur- 
ing the week and all will be ready tor 
business in another week. ‘The first 
to open for the season was the Blyn- 
man on the hill off the Manchester 
road. The first guest to be welcomed 
was the Hon. Timothy T. Sawyer 
who, by the way, has for several 
seasons been the first to arrive here 
and the last to leave at the close of 
the season. 
The Blynman is finely located upon 
a high hill, commanding a view of the 
whole shore in every direction. From 
its broad verandas the whole sur- 
rounding country lies stretched out 
in a panorama before the eye and a 
magnificent view is obtained of the 
sea and the surf as it breaks on Ket- 
tle island. It is also very convenient 
to the bathing beach being less than 
a two minutes’ walk distant. 
The house has been thoroughly re- 
novated throughout, and many small 
improvements will add greatly to the 
comfort of the guests. A new ar- 
rangement has been put into effect in 
the dining room. This year there 
are to be tables of varying sizes so 
that parties of two, four or six can be 
accommodated at separate tables. 
George E. Bodge of Boston who 
has had a wide experience in hotel 
management is the clerk this year, 
and through him and the proprietor, 
Mr. Knowlton, the guests will be as- 
sured of every courtesy. 
The Hesperus. 
On Thursday the Hesperus opened 
its doors for another successful: sea- 
son. The house has been improved 
in many ways since the close of last 
season and the reputation for hospi- 
tality which the management has at- 
tained in the past will be fully main- 
tained this year. Perhaps the most 
striking feature that the regular vis- 
itor to the hotel will notice is the 
port cochere at the main entrance 
which greatly ,enhances the general 
appearance of the whole. The grounds 
have also been finely laid out for the 
summer and the green lawns dotted 
with many beautiful flowering plants 
present an extremely attractive ap- 
pearance. 
The opening was marked by the 
arrival of many of the regular guests 
among whom were noted Mrs. George 
H. Nettleton of Kansas City, Rev. 
and Mrs. Charles Wadsworth of Phil- 
adelphia. Mrs. Thomas Wood also 
of Philadelphia and Mr. and: Mrs. S. 
Alexander Orr and family of Troy, 
13 
N. Y. Among the first arrivals from 
the Hub was an automobile party 
consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
T. Dooley and Mr. and Mrs. Bick- 
nell of Malden. 
Thomas Paige will manage the 
house this season and under his care 
the guests are assured that nothing 
which will add to their comfort and 
enjoyment will be wanting. 
Aborn Open. 
The Aborn and cottages opened 
Friday. The bookings at this hotel 
are such as to assure a successful sea- 
son. The house has one ot the finest 
locations at this beautiful resort, be- 
ing right down close to the water and 
commanding a fine view of the shore. 
The house presents its customary at- 
tractive appearance. Its broad piazzas 
swept by the breeze from the ocean 
make it an ideal spot for the hot sea- 
son, and the numbers that come here 
to enjoy rest and recreation during 
the summer testify to its popularity. 
The Oceanside opens today and 
promises to have its usual successful 
season. Everything has been put in 
readiness for the opening of the 
house today, and considering the 
coolness of the weather a large num- 
ber of guests have been booked for 
the opening week. 
Sam’s Thoughts, 
Sometimes I wish that I could be 
As merry as the birds I see, 
That always fly and sing; 
But then, when I see mother’s cake 
I suddenly see my mistake, 
And glad as anything 
Am I that I am what I am— 
Just a plain boy by name of Sam — 
Who is not on the wing, 
But stands upon the earth on feet 
And get things that are good to eat. 
—Boston Herald. 
To get results, advertize in the 
NortTH SHORE BREEZE. 
G. W. BARNARD 
MAGNOLIA, 
FINE SHOE 
Reese AieReiEN G2 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Work called for and deliv- 
ered if desired. 
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P.O. Square. 
BUTMAN & FRENCH, 
To our Customers and Prospective Custom- 
Tae, 
We have contracted for this space in order 
to tell you from time to time where the best 
place is for you to do your buying when you 
want anything that you would expect to find 
in an up-to-date Department Store. 
Three floors devoted to the sale of Dry 
Fancy Coods, Ladies’ and Gents’ Fur- 
nishings — Ready- -to-Wear Goods, Milli- 
nery, Draperies and | ancy China. Also, 
Souvenir Goods, 
We do Dressmiking and Tailoring when 
the goods are purchased of us. 
Agents for Butterick Patterns. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
P.S. We almost forgot to say that we 
deliver goods FREE in Magnolia, Manches- 
ter and Essex. 
MR. TAYLOR, 
Riding Master, 
From the Park Riding School, Boston, 
is now at 
MOULTON’S STABLE, MAGNOLIA, 
With several good saddle horses, and 
his time is now open to give riding 
and driving lessons. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
Tel. Con. MAGNOLIA. 
WILLOW COTTAGE 
MAGNOLIA. 
LARGE, AIRY ROOMS. 
EXCELLENT CA-BEE. 
M. C. SULLIVAN, 
Proprietor, 
Barber Shop 
connected. 
Se ETN MEANT eek 
Under new management. 
tion. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
~~ >» The New Magnolia, 
Picturesque location, 
Rare combination of Seashore and Country attrac- 
Magnificent Beach. Delightful Drives. 
For rates and all information address 
CHARLES H. MOWRY, 
© Manager. 
