34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
FOR SALE 
‘““Windclyffe’’, the home of the late 
W. J. Boardman, situated on the 
Essex Woods Road, near Essex 
County Club. House contains 10 
masters’ bedrooms, with 5 baths, 8 
servants’ rooms and bath, library, 
reception room, den, dining room, 
and smoking room; also garage with3 
roomsand bath; about 10 acres of land. 
APPLY TO 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD and R. deB. BOARDMAN 
56 AMES BLDG., BOSTON Telephone Main 1800 
BRANCH OFFICE, Manchester, Mass. Tel. Manchester 144-W 
The Cathedral Pines Tea House, Goose Cove, Annis- 
quam, has had many interesting visitors during the past 
week. Sunday some 50 people stopped during the after- 
noon. Mrs. Ida Holloway of Cincinnati gave a tea for 
the noted artist Frank Duveneck and Miss Duveneck. 
The party included many interesting people from the 
artist’s colony at East Gloucester. Other visitors during 
the week were Mr. and Mrs. E. Ponvert of Cuba, Mr. 
and Mrs. Greene of Kansas City, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, 
who motored up with a large party from the Oceanside, 
Magnolia, and many others. Friday, C. C. Campbell of 
New York gave a luncheon of eight and many small 
supper parties took place during the week. Miss O’Reilly 
of Dublin, Ireland, and her friend, Miss McHugh, are 
guests at the Tea House for several weeks. 
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Arrangements are being made to keep the popular 
Tunipoo Inn at Beverly Farms open until late in the 
STRATFORD HOUSE 
11 EAST 32np STREET, 
NEW YORK CITY 
STRATFORD HOUSE IS NOW UNDER ENTIRELY 
MANAGEMENT, AND HEREAFTER WILL BE RUN 
THE 
NEW 
LIKE A SMALL COMFORTABLE ENGLISH HOTEL, WITH 
AN EXCELLENT CUISINE....GOLD FISH RESTAURANT 
AND CAFE OFFER TO THEIR PATRONS, CHARMING SUR- 
ROUNDINGS, WELL COOKED 
AT REASONABLE RATES. 
J. L. NELSON, Manager 
Formerly for several seasons at The Oceanside, Magnolia, Mass. 
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AND WELL SERVED FOOD 
Aug. 25,1916, ~ 
Fresh Lobster 
Just Out of the Ocean 
For your Summer Salads. 
Easy to have—Convenient to 
use—Keeps perfectly. :-: :-: 
Our Lobsters right fresh from the Sea are boiled, 
shelled, and the selected, tender pieces packed in 
parchment-lined tins. Just as delicate, crisp and 
sweet as any you ever tasted. 
Order by Mail. © We send right to your door by prepaid 
express or parcel post. Money back if you are not 
fully satisfied. 
Delivered price: one-half pound cans, $4.50 per 
dozen; one pound cans $8.35 per dozen. 
Special Offer During August Only. 
With every order for a dozen or more 
cans of Lobster (either size) we will 
include free a full sized jar of our deli- 
cious Mayonnaise—the perfect accessory. 
Send for yours now—while you think of it. 
ADDRESS 
Frank E. Davis Co. 1 Central Wharf, Gloucester, Mass. 
Ask for our Summer Price List of Good Things to Eat. 
season. Already many have engaged quarters until late 
September, and guests continue to arrive to enjoy the 
fine summer weather on the shore and the excellent 
accommodations of the little inn. Among the arrivals the 
past week were the following: Mrs. W. B. Howes, Miss 
Margaret B. Banken, Miss Phyllis F. Banken, Fall River; 
Miss Mildred D. Wagner, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and 
Mrs. W. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. W. Meldram, Mr. and Mrs. 
G. Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hogg, Miss Marjorie 
Hogg, Miss Jean Hogg, Miss Margaret Hogg, Miss 
Janet Hogg, Mr. W. K. Hogg, Montreal, Canada; Dr. 
Sahatou Floria, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. John 
H. Cross, Miss Cross, New York City. 
“T hope my husband won’t drink while I am gone.” 
“You are foolish. When I came home last summer 
my husband had accumulated enough old bottles to pay 
for my fall outfit.’—Kansas City Journal. 
JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
Telephone 426-R Magnolia 
Notary Public - 
