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suitable lots. 
Society Totes 
S. H. Fessenden and family are clos- 
ing their cottage on Coolidge’s Point 
tomorrow and are returning to their 
Chestnut Hill home. They will spend 
part of the autumn at the farm which 
Mr. Fessenden recently purchased in 
Holliston. 
The Manchester Yacht Club will close 
their house for the season next Monday, 
although the launch and floats will be 
in commission a short time after the house 
its closed. 
The William Endicotts of Pride’s 
Crossing left this week for their Beacon 
street home. 
Rev. Alexander Webster of Aberdeen, 
Scotland, will preach atthe First Unita- 
rian church, Manchester, tomorrow 
morning. Rev. Mr. Webster is in this 
country as a delegate to the International 
Congress of Liberal Christians. He has 
been settled for nineteen years as pastor 
of the Unitarian church of Aberdeen 
and has also been preacher at Kilmanock 
for four years. Mr. Webster is very 
prominent both as preacher and lecturer 
on literature, especially Scotch literarture 
and history. He is deeply interested in 
all educational matters and is chairman 
of the school board at Aberdeen. We 
understand he is a man of much influence 
and powerand a most interesting preacher. 
{00 ACRES, MONTSERRAT, BEVERLY 
NE HUNDRED ACRES of beautiful wooded highlands and rich farm land, with magnificent view of 
the ocean, picturesque rocks and ferns and extensive wood roads, naturally adapted for a gentleman’s 
estate, or might be divided into smaller parcels, if desired. 
serrat, extending northerly more than half a mile on Brimball avenue. 
accessibic by carriage drive from Colon street. 
cars running between Gloucester and Beverly, Salem, Lynn and Boston, is available at moderate price for 
“|The splendid train service, with several trains express to and from Boston in 30 minutes, 
and the pure air and cool breezes from the sea, offer advantages to those looking for summer or perma- 
nent homes, in this most beautiful and desirable part of Massachusetts. 
HENRY W. PEABODY, Trustee, 
“This property is near the depot at Mont- 
The ‘‘lookout rocks’’ are 
€/ Other land convenient to the depot, and to the electric 
“|For further particulars please address: 
& 70 KILBY-STREET, BOSTON 
Miss Towle took the children of Mr. 
and Mrs. Gordon Abbott on Wednes- 
day to Dover, N. H., for a weeks so- 
journ. 
The Newell Bents, who have this 
season been occupying one of the Merrill 
cottages on Smith’s Point, left Monday 
for their home in Southboro. 
Ohe Choate School 
WALLINGFORD, CONN . 
Offers the following advantages: The environment of a refined home; individual 
attention in college preparation; in addition toathletics, practical and scientific nature work 
in connection with gardening and horticulture. 
Graduates now enrolled in Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Williams, M. I. T., and 
Sheffield Scientific School. 
LIMITED TO FIFTY - 
A FEW VACANCIES 
Address 
SUFINER BLAKEMORE, A. M. 
Headmaster, Ipswich, Mass. 
-20x9-14 
AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
P. O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
All kinds of Work pertaining to Gardening 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
Dealers in all kindsof Nursery Stock as Shade 
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 
Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, - 
MASS. 
