NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Wilder Wins Essex Cup. 
The first big golf event of the year was 
that held on the grounds of the Essex — 
County club at Manchester, the last three 
days of last week for the Essex and Sheep 
Hill cups,.a large field of the best players 
in the country being present. 
H. H. Wilder of the Vesper Country 
club was the winner of the Essex cup, 
defeating G. F. Willett of the Essex 
County club in the final match, two up 
and oneto play The match was closely 
contested throughout and-‘was marked by 
splendid playing by both contestants, the 
grand rally by Mr. Willett near the end 
being a feature. 
In the finals for the Sheep Hill cup, 
M. F. O’ Connell of Alpine defeated G. 
M. Brooks of Winchester 3 up and 2 to 
play. The Caner-Warren cup for the 
third sixteen was won by H. A. Stiles of 
Brae-Burn, who defeated H. F. Hatha- 
way of Somerville in the final match 3 up 
_ and 2 to play. 
In the members handicap Saturday, 
_W. G. Clark of Woodland was the win- 
ner with a net score of 72, his gross score 
being 86. A. F. Southerland was second 
with a net score of 75 and a gross score 
of 82. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester 
Mass., P. O. for week ending July 20,— 
Wm M Bailey, Miss Bina Carr, Joseph H W 
Carey, Miss Jane Foley, 2 Miss M A Graham, 
Miss Elizabeth Galvin, Ernest Humes, Mrs H 
H Kimball, Miss Anna M King, Miss Mollie 
Lewis, Miss E H Lane, Miss Nellie J Lyons, 
Patrick J Mitchell, Miss Helen Moore, Henry 
Miller, A B Mason, Mrs H L Morse, Miss 
Margaret MacDonald, Miss Nora Murphy. 
SAMUEL L. WueaTon, P. M. 
» BEVERLY FARMS 
Rev. W. S. Eaton of the Wenham 
Congregational chureh will preach at the 
Baptist church tomorrow morning in ex- 
change with the pastor, Rev. C. S. 
Pond. Mr. Pond will preach in the even- 
ing on ‘““The Home and the Christian 
Family.’’ 
CONCERT :: 
: : and DANCE 
lr. and irs. Eugene Goudey 
Pianist and Reader 
Miss [ary E. Connolly, Reader 
Heaphy’s Orchestra 
Neighbor’s Hall, = Beverly Farms 
FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2 
Concert 7.45, Dancing 9 to 12. 
Gentleman’s Ticket 50c. Lady’s Ticket 25c 
eleven years experience with a number of foreign makes. 
pose to make a special 
we JOHN DANIELS iw 
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Land For Sale in Magnolia 
House Lots for sale on Avenue now being built 
from Raymond street to Magnolia ave., close to beach 
and central part of Village. 
Also other land; one piece of eight acres, and one 
of five acres. Part of this land is in Gloucester and 
part in Manchester. Apply to 
H. W. BUTLER, 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
BLOUNT, BATER & CO. 
AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS 
DEPOT SQUARE 
We have opened a North Shore machine shop at the above 
address which we have equipped with-all the necessary machinery 
and power to handle repair work of all descriptions. As there are no 
first-class machine shops at the present time’ within some miles of 
Manchester, we feel sure that automobilists will recognize the fact 
that the time and expense of sending away for new parts can now be 
eliminated by sending their cars to us. 
In addition to our knowledge of American cars, we have had 
We pro- 
‘ ty of repair work on high grade imported cars, 
including tire vulcanizing. 
We shall also carry a large assortment of accessories, ete. Trust- 
y, 
BLOUNT, BATER & CO, 
Tei Aaa Sead 
GROCERY AND PROVISION DEALER 
* HALE ST., BEVERLY FAR M: 
A complete line of 
Choicest Meats, Poultry, Game and all the Delicacies of the 
Season Always on Hand. 
We carry in stock a full line of S- S. PIERCE CO.’S GOODS 
The celebrated “NEWPORT SAUSAGE” which 
we carry is used by the leading trade, served at the best ho- 
tels, restaurants and clubs. he best sausage on the market 
In connection with the many departments in my renovated and enlarged store, | 
have opened a FIRST2CLASS BAKERY, equipped with the latest conveniences 
and in charge of expert bakers. Let us supply your needs. 
ing you will favorus with your work which we assure you will be done 
to your satisfaction, we are Yours Respectfull 
(John Daniels Ceatral square Beverly Farms | 
