July 7, 1916. 
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The warm weather ot last week-end made people in the 
NEXT TO POST OFFICE, PIGEON COVE 
( DIRECTLY ON TROLLEY LINE ) 
Gea Room and Woman's Exchange 
All kinds of Quilts, made and quilted entirely by 
hand 
Old-fashioned Hand-Braided Rugs 
Hooked Rag Rugs and Knitted Mats. Home-made 
Pastry and Candies fresh daily 
All Kinds of Cards 
NISQUAM.—tThe holiday found the majority of the 
Annisquam cottagers housed safely for the season. 
city think of dear old Annisquam and its refreshing river 
ished the music. 
An afternoon tea was held in the clubhouse, with a dance 
following in the hall in the evening, giving a fitting wind- 
breezes. The doors of the Annisquam Yacht club are 
now thrown open to its members and families. The (first 
dancing party of the season was held on Saturday eve- 
ning last in the spacious hall of the clubhouse. There 
was a good attendance and the Imperial orchestra furn- 
A boat race was held in the afternoon. 
up to the day’s pleasures. 
Mrs. William M. Jelly of the Annisquam cottage 
colony gave a great deal of pleasure to the maids of the 
various cottages in Norwood’s Heights, on Thursday eve- 
ning of last week, when a marshmallow toast and a bon- 
fire on the rocks near the Wiggin cottage proved delight- 
ful. 
Mrs. John Schaefer and family of Newton arrived 
on Friday and are occupying the Cunninghan cottage, 
pleasantly situated on River road. 
Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Hardwick of Boston have 
opened their studio cottage “The Poplars” on River roa. 
for the season. 
The Wymans of St. Louis are stopping at Miss C. V. 
~Lane’s resort, Annisquam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bott have been entertaining at 
their cottage, Annisquam, ‘Theodore Harding and family 
of Arlington. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bb. Wishart and daughter, 
Ruth, of Watertown, arrived recently at their summer 
home on Nashua avenue. 
Mrs. Thomas R. Nutter and son, George R. Nutter, 
of Boston are the occupants of the Blair cottage on Nor- 
wood’s Heights again this season. 
Mrs. Ellerton Dorr and the Misses Dorr, of Com- 
monwealth avenue, LDoston, are again occupying the 
Achorn cottage, Norwood’s Heigats, Annisquam., 
“Joseph C. Jackson and family of South Orange, N. 
J., are in Annisquam, having taken the Adams Home- 
stead. 
Commodore Harry H. Wiggin and family of Broos- 
line have settled in their cottage, Norwood’s Heights, for 
the season. 
Philip R. Reynolds and family. of Brookline are oc- 
cupying the Houghton cottage, Chester square, Annis- 
quam, for the season. 
A tea room has been opened over the Annisquatn 
waiting room by Mrs. J. B. Ellery. 
The James Newtons of Denver, Col., have arrived at 
Annisquam for the season and are occupying the Harvey 
cottage on ’Squam Rock road. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
A new otel de Luxe 
Ghe EnNmard 
In the Quaint New England Village of 
Pigeon Cove 
MASSACHUSETTS 
“Like a bit of Normandy,” its restful beauty 
unsurpassed. 
At the Tip End of Cape Ann 
SPLENDID MOTORING ROADS. GOLF, TENNIS, FISHING 
Unsurpassed French Cuisine 
Management of L. M. Wison. 
The beautiful old-fashioned garden flowers on the 
estate of the late Maria Lane at Annisquam, situated 
near the old Annisquam Universalist church, are being 
greatly admired. The display of peonies is unusually fine. 
The late Maria Lane always took particular pains with 
the raising of flowers about the old homestead and, as the 
property is on the trolley line around the Cape, hundreds 
of passengers admire the garden. 
ROCKPORT.—The cottagers of Land’s End have not 
arrived here as early as in former seasons, particu- 
larly due to the cool weather and the spell of rain. The 
Rockport golf links are in fine condition and there 13 
much playing. The clubhouse is open and things of a 
social order will mark a brilliant season in the Land’s End 
Ch ylony. 
Mrs. Peter McMillan and daughter of Dover, N. J., 
are occupying their Land’s End cottage after an absence 
from the colony for several years. Kev. Mr. McMuillan, 
who is pastor of the big Presbyterian church in Dover, 
will join his family here when his vacation begins, on 
July 10. 
The Turk’s Head Inn, Land’s End, opened last Fri- 
day under the usual management of C. B. Martin of Bos- 
ton. Several guests registered at the opening and a great 
many arrived during the week for the season. 
James E. Cotter and family of Hyde Park are oc- 
cupying their cottage at Land’s End for the season. 
Mrs. Fannie Law of Cincinnati, O., has arrived at 
her surmer cottage on Emerson’s Point, Rockport. 
Rev. Alfred Skinner and family of Lowell are spend- 
ing the summer at their Land’s End cottage. 
Congressman and Mrs. Ernest W. Roberts and three 
children, Ernest W., Sara Dean and John P. Roberts, of 
Washington, D. C., have arrived at “Rocky Rest,” the 
MeMillan summer residence at Land’s End, Rockport. 
The Granite Shore house, Rockport, is open for the 
season, under the new management of A. O. Pierce of 
Brookline. 
Prof. Frederick C. Adams and family of Natick are 
spending July at the Colby cottage, Land’s End, Rock- 
port. Mr. Adams is instructor in the Boston High Schooi 
of Mechanics Arts. 
W. M. Copper of Montreal, Canada, has taken the 
cottage of Dr. Ruston on Marmion Way, Rockport, for 
the season. 
Dr. Charles D. Knowlton and family of Roxbury are 
located at the “Old Homestead” on King street, Rockport, 
for the season. 
The Walter H. Condits of New Jersey have taken 
the Sheahan cottage on Flat Point, Rockport, for the 
season, 
