12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Motes 
Miss Mabel Boardman joined her par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boardman, 
at their Manchester summer home, the 
latter part of this week. She has been a- 
broad as delegate to the convention of the 
Red Cross society, recently held in Lon- 
don. She was a guest of Hon. and: Mrs. 
Whitelaw Reid at Dorchester house dur- 
ing her stay in the English metropolis. 
Instead of returning to Beverly Farms 
for the season D. Morton Prince is this 
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 
For information and Booklets apply to 
FRANK D. BENNETT, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
year at the Mason cottage, Beverly Cove. 
Miss Mason is spending the summer a- 
broad. : 
A large contingent of North Shore a mT 3 
folk are going out to Lancaster today for - 
the wedding of Miss Thayer and the WE ran ; g y FRESH 
young Count von Moltke. Miss ‘Thayer ligy (ii yy i = 
is the oldest of the three daughters of LINE OF Qua [ Ay Ootid OS evERY DA Y: 
Nathaniel Thayer. : 
Postmaster Gen. Meyer returned to A. M. LYCETT & SON, Magnolia Mass. 
Washington Wednesday to attend to of- 7 2a 
ficial duties after a pleasant stay of ten 
days at his estate in Hamilton. 
Miss Diana W. Rockwell, who is 
now travelling up the shore from the 
South, will arrive at her cottage on | 
Smith’s point next week. 
ae Saas Venera | 
Nova Scotia. The Ideal Vacation ee 
Land. as 
The main highway of travel to Nova be 
Scotia and the Maritime Provinces in via 
Yarmouth and the Dominion Atlantic 
Ry. S. S. Line this season are offering 
unsurpassed service to all points. Daily 
service (except Saturday) is now in ef- J 
fect, steamers Prince George and Bos- <u. 
ton leaving Long Wharf (foot State St. ) i e . 
2 p.m. On July 2d the service will be y [ 
increased to 8 round trips per week, the : ut OC ae 
S. S. Yarmouth leaving on Tuesdays and a "ie a 5 ooo. 
Fridays at noon. This first class steamer — — oe 
will be welcome back on the Boston- 
Yarmouth route by her many friends and 
a large number of persons are reserving 
staterooms on her. fice, 228 Washington St., or Long _ send four cents in stamps for copies to J. 
Forall information, rates and particular- - Wharf (foot State St..) where beautifully F. Masters, N. E. Supt., Long Wharf 
ly staterooms call at Company’s City of- illustrated literature can be obtained, or Boston. * 
“Tuer ABORN, MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. E. A. Carney, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON E. J. Remick, Mgr. 
WEDDING GIFTS cen 
STERCING SICUER, @UT GLASS AND 
SILVER PLATE. 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
160 Cabot Street, 5 & a Beverly, Mass. 
