NORTH SHORE BREEZE © | 7 
The Shopping Center Phone 1280 
Exchange connecting all departments 
Our August Sale of Rugs 
This announcement will be welcomed by a large number of house 
furnishers who have taken advantage in the past of the splendid sav- 
ing opportunities which our August Sale affords. 
Wilton Velvet Rugs, fine tex- 
ture, in the newest designs and 
colorings, made to sell at $30.00 
and $35, 00, choice, 
$25.00 and $30.00 
25 Tapestry Rugs, sizes 8-3x10-6 
and 9x12 feet, strong and durable, 
color schemes of the latest type, 
cheap at $14. and $16. We offer 
you your choice at 
$12.50 and $15.00 
Large Carpet Rugs 
Wilton velvet rugs, seamless, 
Sell regular at $24., while they last 
$19.75 each 
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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Roberts were in 
Mrs. 
Portland, Me., the first of the week go- Scotia. 
William Beaumont left Tuesday for a 
visit of anumber of weeks with his sister, 
Howard Henderson, 
All wool sample Art Squares, 
slightly soiled on edge from hand- 
ling, sizes 3x3 and 3x3 I-2 yards, 
worth $7. and $8., while they last 
at 
$4.50 and $5.25 
Japanese washable cotton Rugs 
in blue and white, and green and 
white in small and large carpet 
sizes, worth 8sc to $18.,choice 
55c ot $13.50] 
Axminster Rugs, sizes 27 x 60 
and 36x72. Sel! regular at $2.2 
and $4., now 
$1.50 and $2.75 each 
Lat OWING Co WISE: coe tases 
Particular People Eat at the 
Sea Grill 
Where everything is up-to-date 
in Nova 
ing there for the wedding of Mr. Roberts’ 
niece, Miss Ruth Baker, on Tuesday. 
Miss Annie Mansfield of New Boston, 
N. H., has been visiting Mrs. Henry 
B. McCollum. 
_ A hearing was held Monday morning 
at the Selectmen’s room on petition of 
the B. & M. for the removal of a tree 
on Beacn street near the crossing. Station- 
agent Rand represented the railroad and 
as there was no objection Tree Warden 
Young granted permission to remove the 
tree. 
Mrs. W. H. Puffer of Milton has 
been a guest the past-week of Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. A. Kitfheld, Ashland ave. 
The regular bi-weekly meeting of the 
North Shore Horticultural society was 
held last Friday evening, the subject for 
discussion being horticultural shows. 
Certificates of merit was awarded for the 
following exhibits: lilium canadense, 
James Scott; sweet peas, hybird sweet 
william and celsia arcturus, Herbert 
Shaw; gladioli and four seedlings of 
chrysanthemum maximum and margue- 
rite, Eric Wetterlow; asters and the new 
marigold sunburst, James Salter. The 
next meeting will be August 16, when 
the discussion will be on Senile: 
more 
oe 
John G. Haskell attended the annual 
reunion of the old Eighth Mass. Regi- 
ment association, which was held at 
Nahant on Thursday of last week. 
Mrs. Lewis Killam and child of Ded- 
ham are spending a few week with Mrs. 
Killam’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. 
Broiled Live Lobsters and Fish Dinners 
—--—A Specialty 
Private Oriental ] Dining Room 
connected for Automobile 
and other Parties 
Menu of the B2st 
Cleanliness a Feature 
Robbins, Bridge street. Mr. Killam was 
here over Sunday. 
‘'o Please is our Hobby 
The SEA GRILL 
W. W. DELF, Manager 
115 Main St., =z Gloucester 
Opp. Elee ia Car Station. 
Furnished rooms and to let cards, 10c 
each at the Breeze Office. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL, 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
lowing heads: 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Gate of Es- 
tates, viz: 
Planting (we will execute the plans ot landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
trees. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
Lock Box 35. 
