NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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COLONNADE : MAGNOLIA 
for the Sale of their 
Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons 
and the serving at Tables of their 
Refreshing Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Charge Accounts Solicited Telephone Magnolia 81 
On Wednesday June 15 
Will open their SUMMER BRANCH in the 
HOW ABOUT YOUR 
TELEPHONE NEEDS? 
ArtHur O. Lorp (representing the Western Electric Co.), with his Sixteen 
Years’ of Experience in this particular line of work, would be glad to call on 
you and talk over the situation. 
AN INTERCOMMUNICATING SYSTEM 
Connecting all parts of the House, or a PRIVATE LINE between 
House, Garage or Stable. 
Seven Years’ Experience along the 
North Shore with the NE. Tel. &3 Tel. Co. 
Address: A. O. LORD 
4 HOLLY SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone 528-3 Salem 
: KRESO 
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P.S.—All kinds of repair work receives prompt attention. 
Private Houses 
Camps USE IT ON Hotels 
Stables YOUR HORSES Farms 
Yachts AND CATTLE Stores 
KILLS ALL FORMS OF INSECT LIFE 
25c. and 40c. a bottle 
FRANK L. DECKER, Ph.G. 
ae Registered Pharmacist, 
CENTRAL SQ., MANCHESTER. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stockton and 
family are closing their Manchester 
house next week for part of the 
summer, and plan to leave Wednes- 
day for Lake Champlain, where Mrs. 
Stockton’s late father had a beauti- 
ful country estate at Westport. 
K. C. Fitch’s schooner Chantecler 
starts for the coast of Labrador Sat- 
turday. It will connect with its 
owner in Quebec, and it will go from 
there to Labrador where it will re- 
main for a month or six weeks. 
Mrs. Westervelt of New York was 
a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. W. 
S. Kuhn, Manchester. 
Death has removed another of 
Manehester’s oldest and best known 
summer residents. Mrs. John UH. 
Sturgis passed away at her Boston 
home the latter part of May. Mrs. 
Sturgis and family were among the 
most devoted of Manchester’s sum- 
mer residents for a great many 
years. Their summer home “‘ Rock- 
wood,’’ is located in the Manchester 
Cove section of the town. 
Chantecler Inn Opened at Mont- 
serrat. 
There has. just been opened at 
Montserrat a new tea room and inn, 
which will be known as the Chantec- 
ler Inn, in the new building on 
Essex street, not far from the station, 
owned by Mrs. Henry W. Peabody, 
who, by the way, is very much in- 
terested in its success. The place is 
being conducted by Mrs. M. L. Mur- 
ray, who had a very successful tea 
house at Hyannis, on the South 
Shore, last season. <A specialty will 
be made of afternoon teas and of 
eatering to luncheon parties, broiled 
live lobster or chickén being the 
leading dish. 
The place was opened yesterday 
afternoon when Mrs. Henry W. Pea- 
body gave a luncheon party for six. 
The room is furnished in Duteh style 
with round tables seating four or 
five, and there is also a little Dutch 
room for private parties. Mrs. Mur- 
ray has arranged to have a line of 
old china for sale, a private collec- 
tion never before placed on sale. 
Chanteecler dishes will be used in 
serving, and the hangings are of 
French Chantecler pattern. Home 
eooking will be a feature of the Inn. 
The Mary Elizabeth and Kingston 
candies are for sale. 
- The Inn is a very attractive place, 
and should be well patronized this 
summer by North Shore people. 
