NORTH SHORE. BREEZE 
2, 
Park Riding School 
Mr. C. G, TAYLorR is at Magnolia again 
for the'season with 
_ SADDLE HORSES 
Both at Moulton’s and Davis’ Stables. 
Telephone connéction 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. 
Y£ ROGER CONANT 
Antique Shop 
FURNITURE, CHINA, PEWTER 
BRASSES, COPPER . 
28 Main St., Gloucester 
ine China 
Cut Glass 
Gapanese (Dare 
Brasses and Pronzes 
SEYMOUR S. HARTWELL, 
9 CHESTNUT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. MASS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Season Almost at its Close —The 
Oceanside and Blynman will 
Close Monday. 
The season at Magnolia is practi-’, : 
cally at a close, as far as the hotels 
are concerned, the final effort to keep 
it alive being made'this week:; Labor 
Day being so disagreeable, and being 
preceded: by: such a rainy. Sunday, the : 
closing of the hotels and the departure: 
of guests was somewhat hastened, and 
the cool and disagreeable weather the 
first of this week put a climax on the 
prolongation of the season. 
The season has, withal, been'a very 
good one. In many respects it was 
far ahead of last year, but it came far 
from being up to the standard of for- 
mer: years. 
_The New Magnolia has experienced 
a most prosperous season under the 
efficient ‘management of Mr: C. H. 
Mowry, who has had the ‘hotel for his. 3 
second season, this year being much 
in advance of last. And the Hesperus, 
too, has had a good year with Mr. a 
Julien E. Priest as manager, 
~The Oceanside has maintained its 4 
eee prestige, and this season, Mr. 
Upton says, has been one of the best. 
The hotel has been crowded many 
weeks, especially toward the last of 
August, and many nights guests had 
to be turned away. The house will 
close next Monday, unless undue pres- 
sure is brought to-bear on Mr. Upton 
to keep open longer. There were 242 
guests at the hotel Wednesday morn- 
ing, but the number has _ been gradu- 
ally falling off the past few days, and 
a grand outflow will start in Monday 
morning. 
Mr. Knowlton has eeedeneed an- 
other good season at the. Blynman, 
and, like the Oceanside, has been 
forced to keep open. till next week. 
This house, though small, has a select 
class of people who come here every 
year, arriving early and departing Jate. 
Among those-who are remaining at 
the Blynman till the closing day, next 
Monday, are. Mr. and Mrs. William 
Martin, daughter Grace, and niece, 
Rosabelle Martin of: Chelsea; Mr. 
and Mrs. N..C. Morse-of-Boston ; 
Mrs. Wheaton Augur, four children 
and maid of Chicago; William Wal- 
mer of New York’. M: C:, M: T. and 
T. T. Sawyer, jr.; Miss Newall, and 
Mrs. J. D. Martin of Boston. 
Among the early cottage departures 
are the C. W. Smiths of Green street, 
Germantown, Pa., and the C. T. Em- 
ersons of Titusville, Pa., who left the 
latter part of last week. 
Newest things in the line of neck- 
wear always to be found at the Keyou, 
113 Main street, Gloucester. " 
COMMERCIAL 
SCHOOL 
WILL RESUME SESSIONS 
‘SEPT. 5 
IN ITs. NEW. BUILDING. 
1 26 WAS INGTON STREET 
It ee have te best ° lighted, best’ 
ventilate pet héated and safest Com- 
mercial School in New England. Its 
furnishings will be entirely new. All 
made toorder. It will retain the same 
large faculty—13 teachers; the same 
splendid methods; the same successful 
employment departsnenty 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 
GROUND FLOOR TELEPHONE 
STUDIO. 53-5 
ROBERT W. PHEL Ra, 
NEW Y.M.C.A. BUILDING, 
GLOUCESTER, : : MASS. 
PHOTOGRAPHER. ART STORE, 
THE MAINE REFRIGERATORS. 
“The Chest with a Chill in it,’ 
L. E. ANDREWS & CO. 
117-121 MAIN ST. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
