52 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder June 30, 1916. 
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BUTTER and EGGS 
Our Motto: Always Best Quality 
Fresh Laid Fancy Breakfast. Eggs, and Best Quality Butter for Table or Kitchen, Delivered as Wanted. 
PASTEURIZED BUTTER 
Oldest and only Butter and Egg House in Boston conducted by the same family for three generations. 
We take great pride in this record, and are now receiving the best butter handled in our long experience, 
the best butter coming to Boston, uniform as to flavor and salt. 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
Telephones: 1431 and 1432 Richmond ESTABLISHED 1837 87 and 89 Faneuil Hall Market 
We make a specialty of delivering butter and eggs on the North Shore, by our own trucks, or express charges 
prepaid. 
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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. R. Humphreys and family of 
Andover are occupying their attractive residence on At- 
lantic road, Bass Rocks, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Farnsworth of Memphis, Tenn., 
have arrived at their estate “Seaways,” Nautilus road, 
Bass Rocks, for the season. Sidney L. W. Farnsworta, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth, is a student at Yale 
college and a member of the preparedness company. it 
is possible that the men will be called to the front. 
Mrs. H. J. Smith of Lowell has been occupying her 
Bass Rocks cottage, Atlantic road.. Her house has been 
taken for the season by Mrs. Norman Day of Baltimore. 
Mrs. Charles D. Fisher of Baltimore has arrived et 
her cottage on Haskell street, near Beach road, Bass 
Rocks, for the season. 
The family of Arthur M. Cox, New York City, has 
arrived at the Cox cottage on Bass Rocks road. Mr. 
Cox is a member of the woolen manufacturing firm of 
Cox & Schreiber, with offices on Fourth avenue, New 
York, City: 
The E. B. Chandlers of San Antonio, Texas, are 
occupying their beautiful summer home ‘Casa Del Mar,” 
at Bass Rocks, in the vicinity of Hotel Thorwald. The 
Chandler estate is one of the show places of the colony 
and many additions and improvements to the property 
were made during the spring. 
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Reed of Memphis, Tenn., 
are occupying their cottage on Atlantic road. 
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Broughton and family of 
Jamaica Plain are occupying their estate on Way road, 
near Page street, for the season. 
Mrs. Hall of Needham has been visiting her sum- 
mer house at Bass Rocks, located near the C. W. Way 
mansion. Mrs. Hall also has a summer home in the 
mountains where she goes to pass a portion of the season. 
The Dr. Ezra Fk. Tafts ot. Cambridgé are stopping 
at their cottage on Atlantic road, for a short time. The 
Dupreys of Worcester, who had the Southgate cottage 
last season will be occupants of the Taft cottage this sea- 
son. Last year, Edward S. Loftus, the English secretary 
to the Siamese Legation, occupied the Taft cottage with 
his family. 
The Edward P. Kimballs of Malden are occupying 
their cottage on Atlantic road. Mr. Kirball is cashier of 
the First National Bank of Malden. 
L. F. Baldwin and family are occupying their Bass 
Rocks cottage for the season. 
_ The Granville M. Stoddards of Worcester have ar- 
rived at their summer home on Atlantic road, Bass Rocks, 
for the season. 
Rev. and Mrs. EF. W. Smith of Cambridge will oc- 
cupy the Ellis Mendell cottage, Atlantic road, again this 
season. 
The Gillispies of Pittsburg, Pa., are new-comers this 
season to the Bass Rocks colony, Atlantic road. 
ANNISQUAM.—This section of Cape Ann is certainly 
beautiful at this season of the year, with the abund- 
ance of fresh green foliage and the lovely gardens. Ia 
‘Annisquam, one gets a variety of natural beauty. As 
one stands on the Major Bent estate, the view. of the 
river with its wonderful fresh green marshes, the littie 
streams winding in and out like blue ribbon in the soft 
hair of nature’s tresses, it is truly a delight. Ther upon 
Norwood’s Heights, the view is also varying, when one 
gets the sweep of Ipswich Bay and the shore line towards 
Newburyport and the Maine coast, where on a clear day 
Agamenticus looms up like a giant sentinel through the 
blue mist, out of the deep Atlantic. A gaze to the west- 
ward beholds the great white stretch of Wingaersheek 
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