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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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. 
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 
Ae oe i 0) Sale) NM ah crs 
FREE DELIVERY to 
Magnolia, Beverly Farms and Manchester 
Telephone 11-3. 
ine China 
Gut Glass 
Gapanese [Dare 
Brasses and BHronzes 
SEYMOUR S. HARTWELL, 
9 CHESTNUT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
J. HENRY COULTER 
MAGNOLIA. 
Miss Florence Morrison of Boston 
has been at the Oceanside this week, 
a guest of Mrs. W. H. Sands. 
At the New Magnolia this week, 
where she is spending a greater part 
of the summer, Miss E. E. Fallon has 
had as her guests Miss Eleanor Ayers 
of Pittsburg and Miss A. McDuffin of 
Lawrence. 
Mrs. F. M. Rosenfeld of Boston 
and Miss Mary Simpson of Philadel- 
phia have been the guests of Mrs. 
Newell at the New Magnolia the past 
week, 
Mrs. Winthrop Wade of Dedham 
has been spending the week at the 
New Magnolia, a guest of Miss L. W. 
Brady. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and 
daughter of Boston, who have been 
spending July at the Hesperus, have 
been spending the week at York 
Beach, but they plan on returning 
here for the balance of August. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster of 
Washington, Miss Curtin of Philadel- 
phia and Mrs. J. S. Ford of Chicago 
were guests for the week-end of the 
E, W. Smiths at the Ford cottage. 
B. P. DeBois, U.S M., was a guest 
of E. G. Bradford at the Fuller cottage 
the first of this week. 
Miss Lucy Brady of Philadelphia 
has been a guest at the Oceanside the 
past week of Mrs. Clinton Riggs. 
Mrs. John R. Bradlee and Miss 
Sadie Bradlee of Montclair, N.J., are 
among the more recent arrivals at the 
Oceanside, 
Mrs. F.S. D. Richardson has had 
as her guest at the New Magnolia the 
past week Miss James of Philadelphia. 
The Hesperus. 
Mrs. C. B. Edgerly, West Bridgewater ; 
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Edgerly, Miss Margaret 
Howard, Boston; Mrs. C. A. Ashburner, 
Miss E. A, Ashburner, Mrs. H. A. Blakiston, 
Miss Blakiston, Philadelphia; Charles John- 
son, jr., Newton Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. B. Pettihorne, Hannibal, Mo.; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. A. Bastweed, Irvington; Miss Sarah 
A. Elsworth, Miss Josephine Elsworth, New 
York; Harry Johnson. Newton Falls; Mr. 
and Mrs. Ralph Woodworth, Cambridge; 
Mrs. S, A. Trask, Boston; H. A. Keeler, E. 
A. Johnson, George Johnson, New York; 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, Providence, 
R.I.; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hunting, Hart- 
ford, Ct.; Charles Jackson, Worcester: Mr. 
and Mrs. S. D. Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. 
Meredith, Master U. Meredith, Miss New- 
land, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chaffee, 
- Worcester; Mrs. H. D. Alden, Miss Priscilla 
Alden, Dorchester; Dr. and Mrs, E. Mayer, 
New York city. 
Call when in Gloucester at H. B 
Winchester’s Jewelery Store and see 
if their is anything you would like to 
buy in Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, 
etc. . 
COMMERCIAL 
SCHOOL 
WILL RESUME SESSIONS 
SeEpT. 5 
IN ITS NEW BUILDING 
126 WASHINGTON STREET 
f It will have the best lighted, best 
} ventilated, best heated and safest Com- | 
rnercial School in New England. Its 
furnishings will be entirely new. All 
made to order. It will retainthe same 
large faculty—13 teachers; the same 
splendid methods; the same successful 
employment department; and the 
SAME RATE OF TUITION. 
Temporary office now open 
for registration of new pupils at 209 
Essex St., Salem, Mass. 
GEO. P. LORD, PRINCIPAL 
TELEPHONE 
53-5 
ROBBER FE-Ws:BHEtrs 
NEW Y.M.C.A. BUILDING, 
GLOUCESTER, : : MASS. 
PHOTOGRAPHER. ART STORE: 
GROUND FLOOR 
STUDIO. 
THE MAINE REFRIGERATORS. 
“The Chest with a Chill in it.” 
L. E. ANDREWS & CO. 
117-121 MAIN ST. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
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