10 
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 
As Bisse iO Nw be ea 
FREE DELIVERY to 
Magnolia, Beverly Farms and Manchester 
Telephone 11-3. 
ine China 
@ut Glass 
Gapanese LOare 
Brasses and Hronzes 
SEYMOUR S. HARTWELL, 
9 CHESTNUT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
NORTH: SHORE BREEZE 
HOTEL ARRIVALS. 
New Magnolia. 
John Bremond, Austin, Tex.; Prof. John 
D. Lindsay, John J. Rollins, Gibson Putzel, 
New York; James R. Flinn, Detroit; J. 
Howard Mark, William D. Baker, Buffalo ; 
Robert S. Church, New York; Miss Clara 
Riley, Brockton; J.H. Colby, Methuen; J. 
P.M. Chapman, Boston; Mrs. E. C. Bliss, 
Miss Bliss, A. L. Bliss, New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. George C. Erving, Roger H. Lutz, 
Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eager, Weston; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. de Mott, Waterbury, 
Cts-C. H. Emerson, Providence; Harry O, 
Staples, Lieut. Bowman, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. James Herman Aldrich, New York; 
Miss Lily A. B. Belknap, Louisville, Ky; 
“ R.A. Hall, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Gage E. 
Tarbell, Miss Tarbell, Mrs. T. F. Torrey, 
New York; Mrs. Thomas Kickson, Mrs. 
Ashbel Fuller, Morristown, N.J.; George 
S. Cummings, Brookline ; Kimball G. Colby, 
Methuen; H.P. Brown, Boston; H.V. D. 
Black, J. V. Black, New York; Miss Eleanore 
A. Quin, Germantown, Pa.; Miss Kathryn 
S. Beecher, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. 
Dixon, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tay- 
lor, Boston; Alfred Anderson, New York; 
Harold Thorndyke Sibley, Boston; Com- 
mander A. G. Soutakoff, St. Petersburg, 
Russia; A. D. Kaufer, New York; Mr. and 
Mrs. B. MacDonald, Toronto, Can.; Mr. and 
Mrs. F. Orr Lewis, Montreal, Can.; Mrs. 
James Arthurs, Miss Foy, Miss G. Foy, 
Toronto, Can.; Mr. and Mrs. D’Arcy A. Mc- 
Mahon, Ottowa, Can.; Miss L. Lewis, Miss 
Marie Brown, Montreal, Can.; H. Pendleton 
Stephenson, M. Benno de Siebert, Washing- 
ton, D.C.; Granton Hall Dowse, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hall, Pittsburg; 
George P. Rust, Gloucester; Mrs. Thomas 
Storey, Mrs. William Tait, Lawrence; J. S. 
Cushing, James Berwick, G. P. Brett, Edw. 
Hayman, Boston; Mr.and Mrs. J. B. Hanna, 
Miss Hanna, Columbus, O.; Mr. and Mrs. 
C. A. Preller, Brooklyn, New York; Miss 
M. A. O’Donnell, Miss Agnes Davey, New 
York; Miss Elizabeth M. Stuart, the Misses 
Helene B. and Frances C. Shattuck, Prof. 
H. B. Shattuck, State College, Pa.; Mr. and 
Mrs. N. A. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. 
Curtis, Boston; Judge and Mrs. Charles J. 
Doherty, Montreal, Can.; Mrs. John C. 
Ritchie, Miss Margaret Nairn, Buffalo; Mr. 
and Mrs. C. B. Potter, Rochester; Mr. and 
Mrs. F. S. Allen, Providence; Miss Bessie 
M. Stuart, Boston; Mrs. William A. Pierce, 
Mrs. Joseph Pierce, Miss Ann Wentworth 
Pierce, Portsmouth, N.H.; Mrs. John S. 
Parsons, Portsmouth; Harper Sibley, Roch- 
ester; Malcolm D. Sloan, New York; Louis 
de Puyster Irving, Irvington-on-Hudson; 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Major, Shelbyville, 
Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McGowan, Indian- 
apolis; Alvares A. Calderon, Washington, 
D.C,; Mrs. S. M. Cook, Springfield; Mr. 
and Mrs. E. H. Murphy, Miss Serena Mur- 
phy, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Morgan, 
Springfield; Henry G. Powning, Thompson, 
Conn.; Willis Reece, New York; Archibald 
MacArthur and wife, Chicago; Mrs. W. T. 
Davis, Portland, Me. 
Unclaimed Letters, 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., Postoffice for week ending Aug. 
5: Mrs. F. L. Bray, Miss Silvia Brown, 
Miss Janet L. Barrwell, Miss Mary Charles, 
J. W. Cammock, Mrs. Margaret Desmond, 
Harry Jansen, Miss Eva Olson, Miss Jenny 
Olson, His Excellency E. Sig. Portita, Mrs. 
Polly W. Penhallow, Mrs. A. Parker, Sol. 
Rozenmayer, Charles Redder, Mrs. James 
L. Taylor, George Warren, Miss Mary A. 
Watts, Mr. Welton, Nicholas White. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
COMMERCIAL 
SCHOOL 
WILL RESUME SESSIONS 
SEPT. 5 
IN ITS NEW BUILDING 
126 WASHINGTON STREET 
It will have the best lighted, best 
ventilated, best heated and safest Com- 
mercial School in New England. Its 
furnishings will be entirely new. All 
made to order. It will retain the 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 
~ ROBERT W. PHELPS, 
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. 
