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M. McDONOUGH CO. 
Swampscott, Mass. 
Contractors 
GRADING DRAINAGE 
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[MARBLEHEAD summer residents, who are already 
down:on the shore are treated almost daily to in- 
teresting demonstrations of the flying war boats which 
are tried out in the harbor. One of the North Shore’s 
best known men, Godfrey L. Cabot, president of the 
Aero Club of New England, is fostering the development 
of aviation detachments of both Massachusetts and Vir- 
ginia. He is flying about over the Neck and down Salem 
bay practically every sunny day. Mr. Cabot has done 
considerable to further the cause of military aviation and 
has offered to give one dollar for every nine dollars raised 
to acquire an aeroplane for the national guard of West 
Virginia. He has also sent the Aero Club of America a 
check for $1000 to start a fund to help pay the expenses 
of sending an aviator with an aeroplane from state io 
state to help the militia organize aviation corps. 
Many of the early summer residents are to take part 
May 19, 1916. 
BROOKS, GILL & CO. 
ORIENTAL AND HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS 
and 
Frederick L. Kenyon 
DECORATOR 
Furnishers of the New Ocean House Annex 
54 Canal Street Boston 
Suggestions and Estimates furnished on application 
Tel. Haymarket 3917 
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in the annual tag day in Marblehead in aid of the North 
Shore Babies’ hospital. This year it comes on Saturday, 
June 3. Many of the summer colony have loaned their 
motors to facilitate the transportation of the many fair 
workers for the cause. 
The yacht clubs will open officially a week from 
Saturday, on the 27th. Special features in the entertain- 
ment line will mark the initial enjoyment of the long sea- 
son, 
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rothwell of Boston are down 
at “All View,” their Harbor avenue cottage, on the Neck 
for the summer. 
That Sundays are getting to be busy days on the 
Neck was shown last week, when there were 40 to lun- 
cheon at the Sea Gull. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Vinal of Brookline arrived 
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‘ Gampers’ Supplies | 
HETHER your outing be for a day, a week or a month, we can furnish just the 
things you wants at prices to suit all. Orders carefully packed for shipment to 
camps and cottages, by freight or express. 
Canned Meats Salad Materials, 
Deviled Ham ‘Ete. 
Potted Beef Tuna Fish 
Roactient Canned Shrimp 
nee, sae Japanese Crab Meat 
gg res. Lobster Meat 
Corned Beef : 
Alaska Salmon 
Luncheon Tongue 
Sardines 
Canned Chicken 
Our Mayonnaise 
Beef Loaf, Ham Loaf Salad Dressing 
Veal Loaf 
Pickles, Olives 
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Ox Tongue Jellies, Jams 
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Beverages, Etc. 
Cliquot Club Ginger 
Ale and Assorted 
Beverages 
_ Grape Juice 
Baked Beans 
Crackers—200 Varieties 
Cheese—42 Kinds 
Covered Lunch Baskets 
Paper Napkins 
Paper Plates 
Knives, Forks, ete. 
Our Markets are easily reached by street cars, automobiles or steam rail- 
roads from outlying districts, suburban towns and cities. 
J. B’ Blood Company 
Lynn MARKET: 
94 to 122 Summer Street 
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SILSBEE STREET MARKET: 
— LYNN, MASS. — 8 to 20 Silsbee Street 
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