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VoLtume 7. August 27, 1909 NuMBER 35 
Aug. 28—Sept. 3. 
SUN FULL TIDE 
Rises Sets | a. a. P.M. 
28 Sa. 5 05 6 26 8 23 8 46 
29 Su. 5 06 6 24 9 18 9 40 
30 M. 5 07 6 23 10 10 10 32 
31 Tu. 5 08 6 21 10 59 £1422 
1 W. 5 09 G19 11 48 
2°rh. 5 10 6 18 V2 42 12 36 
3 Fr. 5 6 16 1 03 1 25 
THE popularity of the North Shore is 
being manifest each year by the increased 
number of people who keep their cot- 
tages open wellinto the autumn. ‘There 
are more and more families each year 
who come earlier than they used to come, 
and stay longer than they did before. 
The ‘‘summer season’’ is being length- 
ened! 
The Oceanside, at Magnolia, has 
taken the lead among the hotels in hold- 
ing open longer than heretofore and an- 
nounces that it will not close until Oct. 
4. This means continued business in a 
place which generally sleeps nine months 
out of the year. It is to be hoped that 
other hotels will follow suit. “They have 
every incentive to,—for the New Eng- 
land Indian summer is unequaled and 
many of the cottagers have become ac- 
customed of late years to keep their sum- 
mer homes open until ‘Thanksgiving 
Day, in order that the beauties of the 
autumn might be enjoyed. THE BREEzE 
prophecies that the demand for a longer 
season will grow and that the time will 
come when the months of autumn will 
be as lively with business as those of 
summer. 
To act with the Hague tribunal, to 
lessen international friction, and ease the 
strain between nations by nature made 
_ belligerent, a movement had been inaug- 
urated and the press of the world ap- 
pealed to. 
Only an international movement can 
ever effect the purpose desired. News 
associations, like the Associated Press in 
America and Havas in France, spread 
their arms over the whole world, em- 
ploying in different nations native corres- 
pondents, who are susceptible to current 
impulses, desires, wishes. Only educa- 
tion and a hearty desire to be exact and 
amicable can ever affect these men for 
good. ‘Their nations feelings are their 
own, and credence must be given their 
reports if their service is to be of avail. 
More people are influenced by papers, 
by the belief in anything in print, than 
by any other method, and if ever a great 
reversal of old time strife is to take place 
and international enmity give way to uni- 
versal friendship, it will have to be fur- 
thered by a majority of the world news- 
papers, from the great daily down to the 
smallest weekly. 
MAGNOLIA'S NEED OF NEW HOTEL 
Magnolia needs a new hotel! The 
loss of the New Magnolia and the lack 
of something to take its place is being felt 
more the present month than at any time 
since the hotel was destroyed by fire three 
years ago. 
Six years ago Magnolia hadtwo more 
hotels than it has at the present time; 
then The Blynman and the New Mag- 
nolia, in addition to The Oceanside, 
The Hesperus and The Aborn, were 
doing a comfortable business. It is true 
that since then The Oceanside has added 
very materially to its capacity, but not 
sufficient to meet the loss of the other 
two houses. For the last three weeks all 
the hotels have been crowded—guests 
have had to be turned away continually, 
to say nothing of the large number who 
would come were it known generally 
there was room to take care of them. 
The Oceanside holds an enviable posi- 
«. G. E. WILLMONTON .... 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 
tion among the hotels along the New 
England coast. It is so well known and 
has such a distinct standing that it does 
not have to reach out after patrons. Its 
greatest problem always has been how to 
take care of all its guests. Year after 
year its capacity hasbeenenlarged. Ad- 
dition after addition has been made, cot- 
tage after cottage has been secured, but 
the .same question always arises,— 
‘‘ where can we get moreroom.’’ This 
condition of affairs, of which very few 
hotels inthe country can boast, has been 
brought about through the careful, 
shrewd management of its founder and 
owner until last year; no better tribute 
can be paid to Mr. Geo. A. Upton. 
And the efficiency of the new manage- 
ment, Messrs. Phenix & Green, in main- 
taining this high order of things is being 
borne out as the weeks pass by. 
But Magnolia needs another hotel; a 
hotel to take care of people who cannot 
now be accommodated. 
We do not want to see a mammoth 
sky-scraping sort of hotel,—nothing of 
the sort. People from the cities see 
enough of sky-scrapers, or anything that 
suggests them. — 
A low, rambling sort of inn, we think, 
would appeal more to the tastes and de- 
sires of the class of people who come to 
Magnolia. Thisinn would be fireproof. 
It would accommodate from 250 to 300 
guests. It would have a sort of Dutch 
grill room, in which auto parties who 
stop here for an hour or so could be 
taken care of quickly and promptly. It 
would have in connection with it an up- 
to-date fireproof garage where permanent 
or transient guests could have their cars 
taken care of, and it would also have off 
its lobby a number of stores and exhibi- 
tion rooms, an essential feature of a wait- 
iag place like Magnolia. 
Now, the question arises, who is go- 
ing to father this scheme, and provide 
Magnolia with another hotel before next 
season, 
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prite it on a neatly printed letter head; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish ou 
with printing, paper, envelopes. etc., at is 
prices —Tue Rreeze Orrick 
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