NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
JOHN GLEASON, Jr., 
Sail 
and Awnings of All Descriptions. 
Wagon and Launch Covers, Cushions and Spray Hoods, 
and Tents to Let. 
THE SUMMER HOTELS 
The Aborn hotel at Magnolia opens 
today for the season, with Mrs. E. A. 
Carney, for some years proprietor of 
the Red Rock house at King’s Beach, 
in charge. E. J. Remick, formerly 
cashier at Young’s and also at the 
Westminster, Boston, is the manager. 
James C. Ernst of Covington, Ky., 
president of the Covington Street 
Railway, has been registered at one 
of the Aborn cottages the past week. 
The Oceanside hotel opens today 
with a very good booking for the open- 
ing,—in the vicinity of 100 guests, 
most of whom will be here for the 
season. Proprietor Upton has had 
many changes made at the hotel the 
past winter, included among which 
was the installation of a new ‘refriger- 
ating plant at a cost of nearly $10,000, 
so that he is not to be bothered this 
summer by any dirth of ice. A new 
electric plant replaces the old one. 
Many new bath rooms have been 
added and the Lawton cottage on 
Hesperus avenue has been practically 
rebuilt. Besides this there have been 
a great many minor changes made all 
over the house. 
The new Magnolia opens Monday 
and is to be greeted on the day fol- 
lowing with almost a house full of 
Telephone 
Connection 
109 J-2 Duncan Street, - 
We make a Specialty of Swinging Bed Hammocks. 
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Maker 
Tents, Flags, Horse, 
Awnings taken down and stored. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
The DIRICO ICES 
Are recognized as the best in Essex County. That is WHY they are 
being sold at all the leading Drug Stores and Ice Cream Parlors in 
this vicinity. They make Ice Cream in 18 flavors and can supply any 
of these in large quantities on short notice. 
Beach St. CAFE, 
5 Manchester. 
J. $. REE 
guests, for the Massachusetts State 
Association of Druggists are to hold 
their annual session at this popular 
hostelry this year, or at least the 
will make their headquarters here. 
The sessions are to be held in Library 
hall acaoss the street. Fully 200 
druggists are expected Tuesday and 
400 will probably be present for the 
banquet in the spacious dining hall of 
Their local agents are: 
Varney’s Drug Store and 
Parker’s in Beverly Farms. 
the hotel on Wednesday evening. 
The sessions will come to a close on 
Thursday. 
FURNISHED ROOMS 
Furnished Rooms to rent; hot and cold 
water, modern conveniences; will rent as a 
flat. ‘Apply 
T. M. MAHONEY, 
6-9 x 23 PINE STREET, MANCHESTER 
THE 
ELECTRIC SHOP 
SS OF THE 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
W. W. HARDING, - 
IS IN THE 
ReEsIDENT MIANACER 
Post Office Block, MANCHESTER, Near the Station 
WE WIRE HOUSES FOR ELECTRIG LIGHTS, BELLS AND TELEPHONES 
AND S.ELL.U 
ELEGIRIG FIATURES AND ELEGTRIG AUTOMOBILES 
Electric lrons and Stoves 
BOSTON 
TELEPHONE 146-5 MANCHESTER 
CAMBRIDGE 
