June 80,1916. 
For Riding and 
Polo 
We carry what we consider the 
best you can obtain in Polo and 
Riding goods—in fact we have 
built up a big reputation in these 
products alone. 
Then for the motorist we have 
Robes, Lunch Cases, Trunks, 
Coat Dusters, a full line of 
Goodyear Tires and other 
accessories. 
Mail orders will he given prompt 
a.tention. 
London Harness Co. 
‘17 Devonsuire AnD 27 Feperrat Sts. 
BOSTON 
RS. Ropert DE WoLFE SAMpson of Manchester Cove 
is remodeling the pretty little white cottage just op- 
posite her home and will use it as a convenient place for 
house parties this summer. Mrs. Michael Foster (who 
was the widow of Gov. Wm. E. Russell of Mass.) will 
come directly from Cambridge, Eng., July 5, and spend 
a few weeks in the cottage as Mrs. Sampson’s guest. Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. Roscoe Thayer and Miss Margaret Thayer 
of Cambridge are now with Mrs. Sampson, who is a 
sister of Mrs. Thayer. 
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At “Edgecliff,” the Tete oF Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest W. 
Longfellow of New York, a pergola is being built on the 
rocks near the house. This is one of the several homes 
on Coolidge’s Point, Manchester; that are located close 
to the cliff overhanging the water. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stevens of Brookline wi'l 
have as their guests over the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Good- 
man Waters and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wallace of 
Springfield. The Stevenses are occupying the Furmaa 
cottage in Manchester Cove. 
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At the Commencement exercises at Smith College last 
week an honorary degree “LL. D.” was conferred upon 
Miss Mabel T. Boardman of Washington and Manchester 
in recognition of her wonderful workin connection with 
the American Red Cross movement. 
Ghe Boston Coca Party 
Cor. Lexington Ave. and Flume St., MAGNOLIA 
LUNCHEON AND TEA SERVED DAILY, SUNDAYS 
INCLUDED 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
27 
Collins 6 Fairbanks Co. 
Exclusive 
MILLINERY, FURS 
SPORT COATS 
Magnolia 
and . 
Boston 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Ward of Old Neck road, 
Manchester, will leave the last of the month for their 
camp in, Vermont at Gordon’s Landing on Lake Cham- 
plain. Their daughter, Miss Elizabeth O. Ward, will 
spend three weeks in volunteer aid work at the Children’s 
Island Sanitarium at Marblehead. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
B. Stone of Jamaica Plain will, as usual, take the Ward 
cottage for the summer, and they will arrive the first of 
July. ! 
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Captain and Mrs. Frank Northen (May Fitch) and 
their son, Master Charles Fitch Northen, will remain in 
England this summer. Capt. Northen, who is A. D. C. to 
Col. Sir Douglas Dawson, could not leave his responsible 
position at this time, and Mrs. Northen and son will take 
a place in the country during Master: Charles’ holidays. 
Mrs. Northen has been ill from the great amount of work 
she has been doing in English hospitals for war sufferers, 
and seeks the country to recuperate. She is the daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch of “Riverhouse,” West 
Manchester, where it was hoped that she might visit this 
summer. 
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Ralph M. Lane of St. Louis is the guest of his grand- 
mother, Mrs. Francis A. Lane, at “Overledge,” Univer- 
sity Lane, Manchester Cove. Mr. Lane, Harvard, ’1o, 
has been attending his class reunion and four of his class- 
mates have also been the guests of Mrs. Lane. 
Wonder-Wonder Shop 
St. Clair’s Candies 
— 
Tea-Room 
and Gift Shop 
Russian Toys Imported Novelties 
Display room for Exhibits may be 
had upon application to management. 
NORMAN AVE. 
MAGNOLIA 
Most attractive Tea-Room on the North Shore 
