10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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M. McDONOUGH CO. 
Swampscott, Mass. 
Contractors 
GRADING DRAINAGE 
CoNCRETE WoRK Roap BUILDING 
ARBLEHEAD’S summer colony will grieve to learn 
of the death last week of Thomas Snow, for several 
seasons postmaster at tue Neck. He had a special sub- 
station for the benefit of the summer resorters and every- 
one will remember him as a most accommodating and 
kindly man. He died suddenly at his home on Russell 
street, aged 62 years. , 
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hemenway and their fam- 
ily, of Boston, are to ‘spend the summer at Marblehead 
where they have taken “The Moorings,” the Crownin- 
shield house at Peach’s Point. The Hemenw ays are now 
occupying their intermediate estate at Hyde Park. Last 
year, they were at Manchester for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker of 60 Commonwealth 
ave., Boston, are among the earliest of the season’s ar- 
rivals at Marblehead Neck, where, as usual, they are oc- 
cupying their cottage, “Whitegates,” on Nanepashemet st 
BROOKS, GILL & CO. 
ORIENTAL AND HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS 
and 
Frederick L. Kenyon 
DECORATOR 
Furnishers of the New Ocean House Annex 
54 Canal Street Boston 
Suggestions and Estimates furnished on application 
Tel. Haymarket 3917 
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus S. Cobb (Christine Converse) 
of Milton will spend the summer at Marblehead Neck, 
where they have leased one of the Batchelder bungalows. 
At the James EF. Graves boatyard a 40- foot launch is 
being built for Richard Hutchinson of Boston for use 
on the North Shore and along the coast. 
A real sign that the summer season has started on 
the Marble head shore lies in the fact that the ferry to 
the Neck has started on its trips on schedule time. There 
are no late night trips yet, however. 
Henry Howard’s schooner-yacht Alice has been an- 
chored in Marblehead harbor at its old moorings ’ near 
the CABS 
William S. Jewett of Lawrence will sail a 51-foot 
schooner at MeRar -head this summer which he has bought 
from the estate of Frederick L. Gay of Brookline. 
F SPECIAL INTEREST to picnic, 
depends in a large measure upon the food. 
where by freight or express. 
CANNED MEATS 
Tongue 
Roast Beef 
Corned Beef 
Deviled Ham 
Ham Loaf 
Beef Loat 
Chicken Loaf 
Boneless Ham 
Potted Beef 
Frankfurts 
Canned Chicken, Ete. 
Paper nap arte Paper Plates, Drinking Cups 
Clicquot Club 
Beverages 
Lime Juice 
Grape Juice 
Orangeade 
Fruit Syrups 
Sandwiches 
Potato Chips 
Lunch Baskets, A 
LynNN MARKET: 
94 to 122 Summer Street 
vacation and automobile parties. 
we can furnish just the things you want at low prices. 
BEVERAGES 
Ginger Ale and Assorted 
Our own Cooked Meats 
— LYNN, MASS. — 
CAMPERS’ SUPPLIES 
The success of any outing 
W hether your outing be for a day, a week or a month, 
Orders carefully packed for shipment. any- 
FOR’ SALADS HE 
Salmon, Shrimp, Sar- 
dines, Tuna Fish, 
Japanese Crab Meat, 
Lobster Meat 
Mayonnaise Dressing 
Baked Beans 
Jellies, Jams 
Crackers, 200 varieties 
Pickles and Olives 
Cheese, 42 kinds 
Lemon Borers, ‘Teaspoons, Knives, Forks, Covered 
leohol Stoves for heating food, etc., ete. 
JB Blood Company 
SILSBEE STREET MARKET: 
8 to 20 Silsbee Street 
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