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Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Fitz have as their 
guest overthe week-end at West Man- 
chester, Francis Greene of New Bedford. 
Dr. and Mrs Fitz were in New Bedford 
last week. 
Baron Moncheur, the Belgian minis- 
ter, is toreturn to the North Shore this 
summer, having hired for the season the 
Meyer cottage at Hamilton which he had 
last year. He was expected to arrive this 
week. Baron and Mrs. Moncheur are 
still in mourning for their daughter who 
died last fall soon after they returned to 
Washington. They will spend the sum- 
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Judge William H. Morre of Pride’s 
and Eben D. Jordan:of West Manches- 
‘ter have been invited to act as judges at 
the Newport horse show which will be 
held at the Casino in September. 
Alexander Cochrane arrived on the 
Saxonia Tuesday after a brief trip abroad 
and came at once to his place at Pride’s 
Crossing. His son, A. Lynde Cochrane, 
returned with him and is now at his 
home in Hamilton. 
Robert G. Shaw and family of Boston, 
who are now at ‘“The Pines’’ their 
Wellesley estate, are expected’ to arrive 
at ““Brownland,’’ in Manchester, next 
Monday for the season. 
Miss Jane Loring of Boston and Miss 
Grace Loring of Lone Tree, la., were 
guests of David Loring at the Ocean- 
side Tuesday. Mr. Loring is a well 
known Boston banker. 
Among the arrivals at the Masconomo, 
Manchester, this week, are Mrs. J. H. 
Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bradley, 
‘and D. A. Sullivan, all of Boston. 
Ambassador James Bryce and Mrs. 
Bryce are among the notables who have 
been at the North Shore this week. The 
Bryces have been the guests of Misses 
Katherine and Louisa P. Loring at 
‘“Burnside,’’ the beautiful summer home 
of the Lorings at Pride’s Crossing. The 
Bryces had intended to summer on. the 
North Shore but were unable to find 
suitable accommodations. They will goto 
Intervale, N H _ , after leaving Pride’s. 
Land For Sale in Magnolia 
House Lots for sale on Avenue 
now being . built 
from Raymond street to Magnolia ave., close to beach, 
-and central part of Village. 
Also other land; one piece of eight-acres, sauk one 
of five acres. 
Part of this land is 
in Gloucester and 
part in Manchester. Apply to 
H. W. BUTLER, 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
A. C. LUNT 
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Largest stock and best assortment to 
be found on the NORTH SHORE. 
NO. 214 CABOT STREET 
Oceanside for an extended stay. 
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Don’t wash your silver 
ware in strong: ammonia wa- 
ter, If you do it will be 
black the next day. 
Don’t use any of the 
cleaning soaps with sand or 
coarse chalk. If you do you 
will soon remove the plat- 
ing of silver. 
Don’t buy cheap plated 
ware, its a waste of good 
money. 
We sell the dependable 
kind: 
Baking dishes $3.75 to $9.00 
Fern dishes 2.50 to 6.00 
Bread Trays. 2.25 to 4.00 
Butter dishes 3.50 to 6.00 
Syrup pitchers 2.25 to 5.50 
Baird-North Co. 
250 ESSEX ST., 
SALEM. 
Hyde and Miss Annie E. 
registered at the 
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