July 2, 1915, 
THE CANDY OF EXCELLENCE, 
WE MADE IT 42 YEARS AGO, WE MAKE IT BETTER TODAY, 
A PRODUCT WORTHY OF THE WORLD'S CHOICE 
PAGE & SHAW STORES: 
9 West Street, Boston, 
18 State St., Boston, 
362 Fifth Avenue, New York, 
553 Fifth Avenue, New York, 
1228 Chestnut St., Phila., 
Opened March Ist., 1915. 
120 So. Michigan St., Chicago, 
8 So. LaSalle St., Chicago. 
71 Broadway, New York, CANADA: 
Vanderbilt Hotel, New York, Montreal, Toronto, 
Biltmore Hotel, New York, Hamilton, Ottawa, 
North Shore Trade for Candy and ICE CREAM is promptly 
supplied from 50 Central Square, Lynn, or 254 Essex Street, Salem 
A Dainty Booklet Containing Price List will 
Be Mailed on Receipt of a Pestal® Card Request 
PAGE & SHAW, BOSTON. 
Mrs. Francis A. Lane and daughter Belle of St. 
Louis are at Magnolia for the season. They have apart- 
ments in Wilkins cottage, one of the Oceanside connec- 
tions. Mrs. Lane’s daughter, Mrs. Emma Lane Ward 
and Mrs. R. deC. Ward motored down from Cambridge 
Sunday and were guests of Mrs. Lane at dinner at the 
Oceanside. Mrs. Lane owns a cottage on University 
Lane, Manchester Cove, which is occupied this season 
by Mrs. H. J. McGowan and family. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. De Forest of New Haven, Ct., 
are at the Oceanside for a three or four weeks’ stay. 
Mrs. Ralph Carpenter and son Ralph are among the 
new-comers to the Oceanside this year. They are in 
Gables cottage and plan to remain all season. 
Old-time guests to return to the Oceanside this week 
for the season include Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Culbert of 
They are located in Perkins cottage. 
New York city. 
Manchester Tea Rooms 
Cor. Central St. and Pine St. Blvd. 
Home-made Cake and Ice-cream. 
Sign of the Kettle Candy 
Lunches served by order 
TEL. 98-R Mrs. G. C. Leactr 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C, A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
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Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Warner and son Richard of 
Boston have returned to Magnolia for the season. They 
are at the Oceanside as usual. 
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Admirers of Pekingese and Pomeranians can see 
some fine grown dogs and cunning little puppies over at 
Wenham Neck, Dodge street, on the T. C. Hollander 
estate where A. H. Pembroke has them for sale. Among 
them are several that took prizes in Lynn the past winter, 
some having been imported from Mrs. Ashton Cross in 
England and some that Mr. Pembroke brought from Eng- 
land himself. Among the Pomeranians are the sable, 
black, blue and brown varieties, while red predominates 
in the Pekingese. These rare little dogs have found their 
way into many North Shore homes. Miss Frances Whit- 
man of New York has recently purchased a Pekingese of 
Mr. Pembroke. 
Miss Bertha C. Olson 
of 687 Boylston Street, Boston 
...lmporter of... 
Gowns, Coats and Wraps 
Has Opened her Summer Shop 
Donchian Building, MAGNOLIA | 
