NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Bec 
SALEM.MASS. 
cme 
| _ Our Art Department is the best equipped Art Needle- 
work Department in Eastern Massachusetts. 
Art Embroidery Department 
At all 
times you will find the latest and best ideas in 
needle work. Wools at the present time are in great 
demand for summer shawls, sweaters, golf vests, 
baby jackets, etc. 
Germantown 
Shetland Floss 
Shetland Wool 
German knitting 
Saxony 
Spanish 
and crocheting in all the latest stitches 
22c¢ skein, $2.00 Ib 
17c skein, $1.35 Ib 
20c skein, $1.50 Ib 
38c skein, $1.50 Ib 
15c skein, $2.35 lb 
20c skein, $1.75 Ib 
The Columbia Book of yarns containing manual of knitting 
We keep a full line of Columbia Yarns including the fol- 
lowing: 
25¢ 
For the summer homes and piazzas---embroidered 
pillow slips ready to: slip in the pillow 
25 and 50c each 
Handsome Litho Pillow Tops in many new. sub- 
jects---just the thing for the canoe or boat. 
Only 25c each 
New designs in centre pieces for Wallachia and 
Eyelet Embroidery at popular prices. 
MANCHESTER 
Joseph G. Mears and family are ex- 
pected at Manchester, next Wednesday, 
where they will occupy their summer 
home on ‘Tappan street. 
Mrs. Fritz Magnuson and daughter of 
St. Louis is with the former’s  sister-in- 
law, Mrs. W. J. Lethbridge, Friend’s 
court, for an extended visit. 
Albert Cunningham left Monday to 
spend a few days in New York city vis- 
iting among friends. His cousin of 
Gloucester accompanied him. 
Expert watch repairing at Loomis’. 
The report of A. U. McCormick, 
caretaker at Singing Beach, for the week 
ending Sunday, June 14, shows that 
.during the week 278 persons used the 
public bath house. “The warm weather 
of Saturday and Sunday brought out great 
numbers to the beach, where they laid 
around on the sand or splashed about 
in the water: On Sunday Mr. McCor- 
mick reports 67 using the bath house, 
while on Satarday, the number reached 
73. The average temperature of the 
water during the week was 63 degrees, 
the lowest being 60 and the highest 
(Sunday) 65. 
An exciting incident at Singing Beach 
Sunday, in which a score or more bathers 
participated, was the running aground 
of Arthur W. Stevens yacht at high tide. 
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Mr. Stevens and his companions worked 
hard to get the yacht off, but to no avail. 
At last a fisherman’s launch put in to- 
ward the beach, but even then the yacht 
could not be moved. Finally the bathers 
all along the beach came to the rescue, 
and augmented by Town Treasurer 
Stanley’s speedy launch, all tried to push 
the boat off into deeper water, but the 
efforts of them all were tu no avail as the 
ebbing tide left the yacht more firmly 
imbedded. ‘The yacht’s draught was 5 
foot 10 inches. On the Sunday night 
tide (9.30 o’clock) the boat was put off. 
An auto party came down to the beach 
to see the boat being pulled off and 
added to the excitement by getting the 
auto stuck inthe sand so that it took 
about an hour to get it out. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men at their 
regular meeting Wednesday evening 
elected officers as follows: Levi Harvie, 
prophet; Frederick C. Dougherty, 
sachem; Henry A. Moulton, — senior 
sagamore; Harry S. Tappan, junior saga- 
more; representatives to the Great 
Council, Leonard Andrews and George 
Gould. The tribe voted to hold a field 
day, or basket picnic, at Tuck’s Point 
some day about the middle of July to 
which the wives and lady friends of 
members will be invited. 
Buy your oil and enamel cloths at 
Beaton’ s. * 
TO DESTROY GYPSY MOTHS 
Cut the dead wood and superfluous trees 
Spray the trees NOW! 
Put on burlap bands NOW ! 
Creosote eggs next fall or winter, 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Contractor for all work out=doors of an estate 
Telephone Connection 
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