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r"mir the j 1 fS ffiv-ssL - v mi I'm si m e v s-? PINEHURST OUTLOOK r: ENOUGH! for the BIGGEST GAME AUTOLOADING RIFLE Five one-ton shots ! As quick as you can pull the STP trigger and as straight to the mark as you can look. Meeting a n big 'un " with this gun is like shooting a hole in a barn from the inside and if the first ball shouldn't stop him, he can't gab a yard before he gets it again. Remington Autoloading Rifle solid breech, hammerless ejects, reloads and cocks by recoil without the loss of an ounce of muzzle energy. The only automatic rifle which locks the cartridges in the chamber. Safest and best of big guns. Made in .25, .30-30, .32 and .35 Remington calibres. " The Gun for the game Game." Inspect it at any dealers. " Game Laws for 1910 " mailed free. THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Agency: 299 Broadway, New York City LONDON MIXTURE BREAKFAST TC A "Choisa" CeylonTea Pure Rich Fragrant i lb. Canisters 60c 1-2 lb. Canisters 35c Packed in Parchment-Lined One-Pound and Half-Pound Canisters We invite comparison with other Teas of the same or higher priQe. S. S. PIERCE CO., g2tz- Established 1831 Tremont and Beacon Sts. Copley Square. 185 Milk St. (Wholesale) IMPORTERS AND GROCERS BOSTON. Incorporated 1894 Coolidge Corner, BROOKLINE Pinehurst Pharmacy A COMPLETE LINE OF Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles, Confections, Stationery, Cigars, Etc., Prescriptions Compounded by a Registered Pharmacist General Store Building Pinehurst Farms Dairy and Market Garden Supplying the Entire Village in their tlespective Departments. Village Guests are Cordially Invited co Visit These Modern Plants. Address Correspondence to PIKEUtllST OENEllAI, OFFICE FIRST OF FORMAL DINNERS Mr. and Mrs. Guy Metcalf and Mr. F. A. King Entertain at Carolina Delightful Weather Popularizes Recreations and Week's Arrivals Include many Old Friends THE WEEK has inau gurated the important social affairs, includ ing Wednesday even ing's Cotillion at The Carolina and the first of the more formal dinners, among them a spread giv en for Mr. and Mrs.R. C. King of New Canaan, Ct., by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Metcalf. Covers were laid for twelve at a great square table, daintily decorated, the guests including Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts of Boston; Miss Alice Presbrey, Miss Ethel Check and Mr. II. M. Popham of New York ; Miss MarvFownes and Mr. N. S. Kurd of I jj g Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Clay, Mr. 0. p. Clay Jr. and Mr. Joe L. Clay and Miss. Sally Clay of Cleveland, return for the season. Congressman-elect Stephen B. Ay res of New York,'returns. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. English of Brookline, are here for the week. Mrs. 0. A. Barnard of New York joins Mr. Barnard and are making a short visii. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Norton, Mr. Ham matt Norton of Brooklyn, spent the week here. Mrs.M. J.Gildersleive and Miss Gillies of New York, will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Serrill of Phiiadephia, are here for the season. Mr. M. B. Johnson of Cleveland, re turns for the season, soon to be joined by Mrs. Johnson. Mr. George W. Keats of Boston, re turns for several weeks golf. Mr. II. Gordan of Indianapolis, will remain some time. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hafler of New York, are here for a fortnight. Mr. John F. Turner and Mr. Arthur F. Turner of Lexington, Mass., return. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Watters and Miss Watters of Boston, are welcomed back. tJ EN' "' I ,( ..-1 Li . . 1 ' . " " ' . I -1 '.FTc : ' - 3 lit1--". I - T . . . , ONE OP THE COUNTRY Pittsbnrg; Miss Lucy Priest of Ports mouth, and Messrs. F. A. King of North boro, L. D. Pierce of Rochester, Vt.,and Robert O'Gorman of Newark. Wednes evening Mr. F. A. King of Northboro, entertained much the same group and also Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lt Jillson of Lewiston, and Dr. Myron W. Marr of Dorchester, Mr. II. C. Fownes and Miss Moore of Pittsburg, Mr. C. L. Becker of Boston. A novel surprise of the even ing was place cards, each bearing a pur loined photograph of some guest. Open air recreations have claimed all for the weather has been delightful; the week's arrivals large and including many returning friends. At The Carolina Prominent among late arrivals are Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Hillis, Col. and Mrs. W. C. Beecher and Mr. S. C. Buchanan of Brooklyn, who return for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Margeson of New York, spent the week here. CLUB TENNIS COURTS Mr. II. R. Mackenzie of New York, returns for a long sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Wolf of. Philadel phia, are spending a fortnight he re. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Peabody of New York, return for February. Col. and Mrs. Albert B. Hilton of New York, are completing a short visit. Mr.and Mrs.IIoward Bissell of Buffalo, spent the week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Morton, Miss Charlotte Morton of Alleghany, will re main until spring. Mr. W. R. Simons of New York, returns for February. Mr. R. A. Johnston, Mr. R. C. Russell, and Mr. F.W. Rueckheim,Jr. of Chicago, return for February. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred C. Goodwin of Rochester, are here for the week. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brayton of Fall River, come for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mackenzie, Mr. I. Gordon Jones, Mr. O. W. Madden, Mrs. James Lockhart and Mrs. Frank Ilodgins of Toronto, are spending a fort night here.
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