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NORTH “SHORE BREEZE bnd Reminder 
Antiy WERE F.C. POOLE, 7 Centre Street, Gloucester | 
Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker 
Furniture made to order Tel. 233. 
and Upholstered 
AMILTON summer residents are arriving daily and 
many who have not yet pemanently settled for the 
summer have been making occasional visits to the Myopia 
Country club, which is open for the season. ‘There are 
but few changes in the colony there and practically all 
of the established families will be on the Shore this sea- 
son. 
The R. L. Agassizs of Boston are down at their 
estate, “Homewood,” and Miss Marie, the oldest of the 
Agassiz girls, who made her debut to society the past 
winter, may be seen daily taking a spin in her car about © 
the Hamilton and Wenham drives. 
George von L. Meyer, Jr., who was married last fall 
is domiciled for the summer at Hamilton at “Long Mea- 
dow,” opposite his father’s place. 
Mrs. Augustus Peabody Gardner, wife of Congress- 
man Gardner, and daughter Constance, are at Hamilton 
for the summer. Mr. Gardner is expected to join them 
in a few weeks, as soon as his duties at Washington 
permit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Merrill of Boston are at 
their summer home ‘lhe Hamlet,” on Main St., Hamil- 
ton, for the season. 
Hon. Nathan Matthews of Boston, who has a large 
estate at Hamilton, has made several trips to the Shore 
this season and has been an occasional visitor at Myopia. 
He will probably settle at his estate later in the season. 
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ENHAM will lose one of its most valued summer, 
residents this season in the person of Frank A. 
Magee of Boston, who will desert his Walnut Road home 
at Wenham and domicile at Bevery Cove. He kept up’ 
his reputation as an extensive traveler by spending the 
past winter abroad. Mr. Magee is also somewhat of a 
sportsman and is an accomplished artist. Many of his 
paintings have in their motifs material obtained in hunt- 
ing and fishing trips taken by him, 
New-comers this year to the Wenham colony are: 
Dr. and Mrs..Wm.. H. Hoyt. of ‘Sioux City, Ia. The 
Hoyts formerly summered at Marblehead, but have pur-. 
chased the R. M. Durland farm on Cherry st. Whey 
are already at Wenham and Dr. Hoyt is making some 
additions and general improvements to the dwelling on 
the property. ; | 
Horace A. Andrews, pharmacist—Railroad Ave. 
South Hamilton, Mass. Prescription work our specialty. 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C,. A. WOQD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
BOSTON, MASS. | 
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D AVIS DELIC ACIES From Ocean, Farm and Orchire 
‘‘The proof of the pudding is in the eating,’’ howey-er, and you should try them on your home table. 
prove their own goodness to you. 
Salads and light dishes; Fancy Vegetables for any meal; 
prepared in keepable condition. 
We will send to either 
sold by dealers, 
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own Youll find them appro priate for many occasions. ; 
The list includes Hearty Fish Products for substantial dishes; 
Lobster, Crabmeat, and other Specialties for 
Dainties for Sandwiches; Delicious Fruits for Desserts—all 
your Winter or Summer residence by prepaid express) DAVIS DELICACIES are not 
Try them now, and you will never be without them. Write for complete price list. ale 
FRANK E. DAVIS CO. | 
Central Wharf || 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. i 
The above illustration shows some of our food specialties which are packed especially for discriminating folks who 
appreciate the best. 
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