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Park Riding School 
OF BOSTON. 
Mr. C. G. TAYLOR is at Magnolia again 
for the season with 
SADDLE HORSES 
Both at Moulton’s and Davis’ Stables. 
Telephone connection with both stables 
and with New Magnolia Hotel. 
J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR IN 
RIDING AND DRIVING 
Choicest Selection of Saddle Horses 
on the North Shore 
ALSO A FEW RUNABOUTS 
Phone 58 Ring 2 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
BOSTON FRUIT MARKET 
CENTRAL SQ., MANCHESTER 
Fruit, Vegetables 
and Confectionery 
AT > B O'S; 0 Neer die 
FREE DELIVERY to 
Magnolia, Beverly Farms and Manchester 
Telephone 11-3. 
Fine China 
Gut Glass 
Gapanese YOare 
Brasses and DHronzes 
SEYMOUR S. HARTWELL, 
9 CHESTNUT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HOTEL ARRIVALS. 
The Oceanside. 
Mrs. W. J. Todd, the Misses Todd, New 
York; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howard, Mr. 
and Mrs. W. M. Nute, Brockton; Mr. and 
Mrs. J]. B. Hobson, Miss Laura Hobson, Mas- 
ter Jack Hobson, New Orleans; Miss Cath- 
erine S. Eaton, Miss Lucy H. Eaton, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Westfall, Columbus, O.; 
Wakeman Brown, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
J. Boyce, Salem; Miss Maretta B. Luding- 
ton, Miss Helen A. Ludington, New York; 
Miss Mary Southerland, Washington, D.C. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brown, Miss M.V. 
Brown, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Pit- 
man, Miss A. S. McKey, Brookline; Mr. F. 
K. Rehn, Mrs. F. K. M. Rehn, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox, Miss Jeanette Cox, 
J.D. Cox, jr., Cleveland O.; Margery ‘Col- 
ton, Washington, D.C. 
New Magnolia. 
Miss Jane E. James, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. G. Henri Desmond, 
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. 
John W, Damon, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Strauss, 
Harold Strauss, Henry Strauss, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. McClintock, Miss Emma B. Swen- 
son, Miss Anna Swenson, Miss Bertha 
Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swen- 
son, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. R. Apple- 
ton, Miss F..E. Appleton, Miss A. H. 
Appleton, Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. G. 
Edward Emerson, Haverhill; Mr. and Mrs. 
A. E. Mills, William McClintock of Brook- 
line; Edward Kaufer, Miss Catherine Mc- 
Veity, Miss Margarite Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. 
E. Hicks Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. William J. 
Wells, Mrs. Alfred Anderson, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dooley, Malden; Miss 
L. M. Wilson, Washington, D.C. 
The Blynman. 
Mr. and Mrs. Osgan H. Ateshian, New 
York; Wheaton Augur, Chicago; Dr. Wil- 
liam H. Rose, Worcester; Mrs. William 
Ateshian, George A. Comins, Mrs. K. L. 
Viall, Boston. 
The Hesperus. 
H.C. Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gil- 
more, Mrs. C. Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. 
Pratt, Robert Burns, Miss Louise Lovell, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs Wallet Prevost, Miss 
J. Mallet Prevost, New York; Miss M. J. 
Ball, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Julius 
M. Wile, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hofheinz, 
Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lam- 
son, Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hunt, 
Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Lamson, 
Manchester, N.H.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. 
Jemkens, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs. William B. 
Hill, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Wood, Cambridge 
The Masconomo, 
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Arnold, Weld Arnold, 
Nutley, N.J.; Mrs. Moses Hopkins, New 
York; Miss I. M. Rust, Ithaca, N.Y.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry Liebmann, Miss Emma 
Liebmann, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. L. Zie- 
gal, H. Ziegal and maid, Boston. 
Gypsy Moth Parasites, 
The first shipment of tachino-fly, a 
parasite which lay their eggs on the 
backs of gypsy moth caterpillars, 
which their young destroy, has ar- 
rived in Malden. These came from 
Japan. Others are on their way from 
Austria and Italy. 
They will be put in fighting trim by 
Supt. Kirkland and much is hoped of 
them. In fact, it is planned to spend 
about $30,000 on the parasites. 
Salem 
Commercial 
School 
Admits New Pupils 
Every Monday. 
SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 
126 Washington St., Salem. 
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THE MAINE REFRIGERATORS. 
“The Chest with a Chill in it.” 
L. E. ANDREWS & CO. 
117-121 MAIN ST. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
LO LED. 
Swett’s Livery Stable, cor. of Bennett and 
Pine streets, Manchester. 
Good place for Automobiles, etc. 
M. J. CALLAHAN, 
Manchester House. 
Dummer Academy 
SOUTH BYFIELD, MASS. 
A Home School for boys, founded in 
1763, embodying all the fundamental ele- 
ments of a good home surrounded by the 
best influences. Thirty-four miles from 
Boston in the country. Individual in- 
structors only. Just the place for the boy 
who is preparing for college. Thorough 
preparation. Fine gymnasium. Athletics 
encouraged. Cottage system throughout, 
Endorsed by, Pres. Charles W. Eliot, 
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Attorney- 
General William H. Moody, President 
Charles F. Thwing, Rev. E. E. Strong, 
Judge Robert R. Bishop, and many 
others. Send for catalogue, and when 
doing so, state age of boy. 
WILLIAM DUDLEY SPRAGUE, 
Master. 
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