““Craigmoor’’ at Bass Rocks has been opened for 
the season and Dr. and Mrs. William Jarvie have come 
on from Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend the season there as 
usual. With them are their grandchild, ‘Winifred 
Fletch and Miss A. F. G. Jarvie. 
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Miss K. B. Sturgis of Hartford, Connecticut, has 
opened her summer cottage at Bass Rocks for the sea- 
son. Miss Sturgis is a lover of the ocean and its ac- 
companying pleasures and was one of the first of the 
Bass Rocks summer residents to come to the Shore 
this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Dennin of Jacksonville, 
Flordia, are at the Wyoming cottage, Bass Rocks, for 
the season. 
Miss Emily MceGueken of New York City has been 
at Bass Rocks spending a few weeks at her cottage. 
Miss MceGueken will be at Bass Rocks only a_ short 
while, having leased her cottage to:Mr. and Mrs. 
George Stevenson of Philadelphia, who occupied it last 
year. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mills of New Rochelle, 
N. Y., and Georgiana W. Dodge of Toledo, Ohio, are 
settled for the season at ‘“‘Under-the-cliff,’’ their pic- 
turesque home at Bass Rocks. 
Paintings of Artist Phelps. 
An interesting . exhibition of 
paintings, the work of William Pres- 
ton Phelps, ‘“‘the painter of Monad- 
nock’’ (N. H.), is now being held 
at the Beverly public library and 
will continue until next Tuesday, 
May 12. Most of his pictures in 
the present exhibition are from sub- 
jects in the region of his New 
The attorney for the gas company 
was making a popular address. 
‘““Think of the good the gas com- 
pany nas done!’ he: eried./ “1f I 
were permitted to pun, I would 
say, in the words of the immortal 
poet, ‘Honor the Light Brigade.’ ’”’ 
Voice of a consumer from the 
audience: ‘‘Oh, what a charge they 
made.’’—Youth’s Companion. 
Stranger (in a strange restaur- 
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this stuff. Take it back and bring 
me something decent. 
Waiter—Sorry, but 
best we can do. 
Stranger—lIt is, eh? I’ll show you. 
Where’s the proprietor? 
Waiter—Gone out to 
London Opinion. 
that’s the 
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Hampshire studio and show a wide 
range of motifs. Many will remem- 
ber his large and important picture, 
‘“‘The Tillers of the Soil,’’ which 
hung for a season at the Boston Art 
Museum; also, his painting of the 
“Grand Canyon in Arizona,’’ ex- 
hibited a few years ago. To an art 
lover the exhibition in Beverly 
should prove an occasion of moment. 
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