To Dissolve Corporation. 
‘The corporation known as the New 
Magnolia Hotel Company, which owned 
and operated the New Magnolia hotel 
at Magnolia up to the time of its being 
destroyed by fire, and whose _ stockhold- 
ers and directors are Allen Ainsley and 
E. R. Grabow of Boston, and Dr. 
George H. Newell of Gloucester has 
petitioned for a dissolution, through their 
attorney, Charles P. Hennessey, Esq., 
of Gloucester. A hearing will be held 
on Monday, September 7. 
The 2d Annual New England Food 
Fair. 
If you contemplate taking an excursion 
to Boston this Fall be sure and plan so 
that you will make the trip sometime be- 
tween Oct. 5th and 31st, for you will 
then be able to visit the big New Eng- 
land Food Fair and House Furnishing 
Exposition which isto be held in Me- 
chanics Building, during that period. 
From every part of New England the 
railroad will run extra low rate excur- 
sions to the big New England Food Fair 
at Mechanics Building and the opportu- 
nity to see this truly great exposition 
should not be neglected. 
The leading manufacturers of ° food 
products throughout Ame-ica have given 
their hearty support and co-operation to 
the 2d Annual New England Food Fair 
and as a result the display of food stuffs 
will be unusually attractive. 
Wonderland. 
Alice is coming soon to Wonderland 
with a brilliant retinue of fairies, dancing 
girls, rabbits, Cheshire cats, the hatter, 
the duck, the mouse, the pig baby, the 
March hare, the dodo, the mock turtle, 
the king, queen, courtiers and all the 
other quaint and most interesting char- 
acters of the story book. Alice will 
make her grand entree into the fairy 
realms of Wonderland in a Japanese 
Jinrikis' a drawn by four cute little Jap- 
anese boys and after the great dazzling 
procession marches on the board walk 
around the lagoon it will enter the arena 
where a beautiful fairy ship has been 
constructed. Here, upon its deck will 
be given a long program of fascinating 
dances with solos by Miss Mabel Crane; 
“the Two Little Sugar Plums’’ special- 
ty by the brunette octette of eight young 
and pretty girls, choruses and marches 
and after a unique lobster dance by little 
Louise Osgood, who is the Alice, she 
will take her place at the wheel of the 
goodly vessel. Atthe word of command 
the yards will be manned by the big com- 
pany of sixty girls and in the bewilder- 
ing finale, all sorts of national songs and 
dances will be presented, closing with a 
most beautiful tableau and battle of roses. 
This carnival season begins Monday 
Aug. 31st. and continues without break, 
until the close of the season at Wonder- 
land on Sunday, Sept. 20th. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. oS 
~ 
Claude D. Temple All work receives my 
personal attention 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter .- MANCHESTER, 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son's 
Coal Yard MASS. 
R. E. HENDERSON & CO. 
FORES TERS= st 
Tree Pruning, Spraying, Burlapping 
rd 
P. O. BOX 12380 Telephone Connection BEVERLY, MASS. 
AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Win. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
CUT FLOWERS 
In Variety :: Market Prices 
Bridge Street = MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
FIREPROOF GARAGE: 
THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER. 
Automobiles 
Varine Motors 
Motor cycles 
Eicycles 
Solid Rubber ‘tres 
ALL Kinet 
|: i tr cl. 
North She v- 
Agents for 
Mischelin Tires 
We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Batteries. 
Automobiles and Bicycles Cypplies and Repairs of all Kinds 
For Sale and Rent. At Lowest Prices. 
~ Perkins & Corliss 
Beach St., Manchester 1 Middle St., Gloucester 
baF-OPEN ALL NIGHT 
