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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Nowhere else will you find a Strictly Fancy 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA 
And it’s difficult to find one as good at any price as the one we offer. 
as 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
SHAbIG Supplies and Horse. Futnishings 
Branch Stores: Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mgr. 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
M.S. Miguel, mgr. Tel. 9-4 Manc. 
Main Store: 67A Chestnut Street, Boston. 
67 Tliddle Street, 
GLOUCESTER, [IASS., 
Speaking of Carpets: 
We want you to notice the pat- 
terns and colors in our new line of 
carpets. Really the best you have 
seen, with fast colors to insure per- 
manence and attractiveness. 
Here is a partial list; printed 
words will not describe them :— 
Wilton Velvets, Axminsters, Body 
Brussels, Tapestries, Rajah Wools, 
Ex Super Wools. Inlaid, Printed 
and Plain Linoleum. Also a com- 
plete line of Rixdorfer Inlaid Lino- 
leum: the kind that is better than 
an oak floor. 
We make, lay and line carpets. 
Our prices we guarantee to be as 
low as any on equal quality. 
Lace curtains laundered by hand, 
and made to look as good as new. 
A, MANTO PAPTILD, 
Furniture — Carpets — Upholstery 
‘COBB, BATES & YERXA OO,, 
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; Kor Gdac Per Pound. 
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THREE TELEPHONES — 225, 280,° 240. 
Society Notes. 
Included among the arrivals at 
Manchester last Saturday were the 
Charles E. Cottings and the Walter 
L. Abbotts, both of whom have oc- 
cupied their West Manchester 
houses, and the Dr. Benjamin Ten- 
neys, who have moved down _ to 
their University lane cottage per- 
manently. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. White- 
house will join the North Shore 
colony much earlier this year than 
last, when they were kept abroad 
till late August by the illness of 
their son, as they plan on sailing 
from London on the Arabic next 
Wednesday, and on their arrival 
will come at once to their Man- 
chester Cove estate. 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell 
returned last Friday after a delight- 
ful trip in Maine, where they had 
some fine luck with the rod. Mr. 
Russell has just purchased a new 
car. 
Monday’s arrivals at Beverly 
Farms included the L. Carteret Fen- 
nos. The R. C. Bradleys opened 
their house at Prides Crossing, 
Tuesday. 
“Villa al Mare,” the beautiful villa 
of the George Lees on the Beverly 
Farms-Manchester road, was 
opened the first of the week, Mr. 
and Mrs. Lee arriving from Brook- 
line Monday for the season. 
The Judge Oliver Wendall! 
Holmes cottage at Beverly Farms 
has been opened this week. 
Mrs. John Cordner and family of 
Boston have occupied the ‘Perry 
cottage’ at Prides again for the 
season. 
First class work done at Vasconcel- 
los’ barbcr shop. Work done at your 
residence if desired. Tel. 53-13. * 
Bssex and st. 
SALEM, MASS. 
CEECECEECEE CESS CE KTEST CERES 
Peter streets, ; 
THROUGH 
LONG ISLAND 
SOUND 
BY DAYLIGHT 
Folders and Information on Request. 
B. D. PITTS, Agt..3808 Congress St., Boston 
: Phone Main 6460. 
Automobile repairs and storage at 
Dennis’ Manchester garage. 
HEALER OENNIS 
At 81 Washington St., Heals; the Sick 
Without Medicine. The Strangest 
Power Ever Given to Man. 
Ee Healer Denuis, who tor 
~a, three years has publicly 
i healed the sick in the 
~ churches in Salem, free vi 
charge, by the laying on 
of hands, is still perform 
ing his marvellous cures 
every day at his offices in 
“ §Salem and Boston. By 
passing his hands over the 
afilicted parts, cripvles and deformi- 
ties of every description were 
traightened and made whole. Heale: 
ennis has been in Salem for 15 yeai- 
nd can produce more people that he 
as pared: than all the advertising 
@octors in the state. Healer Dennis 
cures all female complaints without 
exposure or the use of instruments, 
fin one-half the time required by any 
doctor. He is the onl man living 
that cures cancers and tumors with- 
out pain or cutting. All nervous trou- 
bles of both men and women, even to 
insanity, are cured by Healer Dennis’ 
treatment. After doctors give 
ou up and hospitals turn you out go 
o . Washington St. 
CONSULTATION FREE AT OFFICE. 
Send for a Book of Cures. 
81 Washing:on St... Salem, Tuesdays 
and Fridays ‘rom 9 to 4, since 1890 
568 Columbus ave., Boston. 
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