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Manchester Pilgrims 
Install Officers. 
Monday evening the Gloucester, 
Lynn, Beverly Farms and Salem 
lodges of the Pilgrim Fathers met 
with William Jeffrey colony at Man- 
chester at the installation of officers. 
The meeting was exceptionally well 
attended, there being about 125 pres- 
ent. Supreme Governor George 
Bradstreet of Boston was the first of 
the speakers and he gave something 
of the history of the Pilgrim Fathers 
The Deputy, Mrs. MacMurphy was 
the next speaker and ex-Supreme 
Governor Edwin O. Foster of Salem 
was the last. The speeches were all 
very good and, as the speakers were 
all well known to their Manchester 
friends, it was all the more enjoyable. 
An old fashioned supper of baked 
beans, cold ™eats, etc., was served itd 
dancing followed. 
In aceordance with our usual cus- 
tom at this season of the year we 
are offering the Breeze for the bal- 
anee of the year FREE to all new 
subseribers. All names added to 
our list between now and New 
Year’s will be dated Jan. 1, 1913. 
ness. beauty, and real worth. 
every piece we sell 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
just to your fancy. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fleming 
(formerly Miss Ethel Stanley of 
Lynn), were the guests of Mr. Flem- 
ing’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 
Fleming of Desmond avenue over the 
holiday and week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long enter- 
tained the former’s brother, Dr. Mer- 
ritt Long of Lowell over Sunday at 
their home on Bridge street. 
Mrs. Robert T. Glendenning had 
as her guest over the holiday her 
brother, Charles Harrison, of Boston. 
Mrs. Frank Perry of School street 
entertained Miss Elvira Vivieros of 
Cambridge over Columbus Day. 
Mrs. Frederick J. Merrill visited 
her daughter, Miss Grace, at the 
Walnut Hill school for girls this 
week. 
Nearly all day Sunday a lively for- 
est fire was burning in the Essex 
woods near the Sinnicks gravel pit. 
The chemical was called into service, 
however, and by night the flames 
were extnguished. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats: for Fall 
and Winter at Bell’s Beach street, 
store. * 
Fine Wedding Silverware 
What could be more appropriate than Silverware as a Wedding 
Gift for the young bride and groom? 
greater variety to choose from or a happier combination of useful- 
In anticipation of the Wedding season 
we have gathered together an assortment of special pieces in both 
sterling silver and fine quality plate, from which you will have no 
difficulty in selecting something 
as low as 50¢ and $1.00, and there’s through-and-through quality in 
Certainly nothing offers 
Prices range 
W.F.Chisholm & Son Jewelers, 191 Miia see: 
Gloucester, Mass. 
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SALEM 
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NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
PRICES 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
and Flowering 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poorly. 
Telephone Salem 820 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Road, 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
or office. 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, 
MANAGEMENT, ETC., 
of North Shore Breeze, published weekly 
at Manchester, Mass., required by the 
Act of August 24* 1912. 
Name of Post-office Address. 
Editor, J. Alex. Lodge, Manchester, Mass. 
Managing Editor, same Same. 
Business Manager, same Same. 
Publisher, North Shore Breeze Co., 
Manchester, Mass. 
Owners: (If a corporation, give names 
and addresses of stockholders holding 1 
per cent. or more of total amount of 
stock.) 
J. Alex. Lodge, 896 shares, Manchester, 
Mass. 
George R. White, 10 shares, 135 Colum- 
bus Ave., Boston. 
Francis L. Maraspin, 10 shares, Malden, 
Mass. 
John N. Willys, 10 shares, Toledo, Ohio. 
(Signed) J. A. LODGE, Editor. 
Sworn to and subscribed before me 
this third day of Oct., 1912. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
(Seal) Notary Public. 
(My commission expires Sept. 25, 
1919.) 
TELEPHONE 471-1 
R. K. McMillan 
Formerly with 
EK. M. Wilson & C€o., 
Boylston street., Boston 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Ladivew’ Cailor 
ann Importer 
Riding Habits a Specialty 
Safety Skirts, 
Aprons and 
Breeches 
Mr. MeMillan is patronized by 
many of the best known ladies 
on the North Shore. He invites 
YOUR patronage and guaran- 
tees perfect satisfaction in fit, 
style and workmanship. 
Kach Garment is Man-Tailored 
throughout, and shows the 
highest degree of perfection. 
