NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
in perfect condition. 
or will rent furnished. 
Society Hotes 
Prominent among the visitors to Man- 
chester the past week is the Minister from 
the Argentine Republic, Senor Don Epi- 
fanio Portela, wife and two sons, Julian 
and Manuel. ‘They arrived yesterday 
week and:are stopping at the Mascono- 
mo House for a fortnight. 
Mrs. James W. Scully and young son 
of Pittsburg arrived Monday for a visit 
with the former’s sister, Mrs. T. M. 
Cook, and family, who have one of the 
cottages atthe Masconomo, Manchester. 
Among the arrivals at the Mascono- 
mo House, Manchester, the past week 
are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coursen. of 
Morristown, N. J. R. H. Simpson of 
New York was a guest here over the 
week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc 
Laughlin, who have been here for a ten 
days’ trip left last Friday for their sum- 
mer residence in Atlantic City. 
by any on the North Shore. 
den with fine view of Massachusetts Bay. 
FOR SALE OR TO RENT 
SEASON OF 1908 
Attractive cottage of twelve rooms, large laundry and two bath rooms; situated in 
Manchester, eight minutes walk to Magnolia station, with ocean view unsurpassed 
Also modern stable with accommodations for four 
horses and five carriages,two rooms forcoachmen. Also a charming old fashioned gar- 
House at present occupied by owner and 
Inspection invited. Will sell either furnished or unfurnished, 
Address P. O. Box 449, Manchester, Mass 
The month of August has proved a 
banner month at the North Shore Grill 
and its popularity has increased daily. It 
has been the favorite resort for many ex- 
clusive luncheon and dinner parties from 
all along the shore. The afternoon teas 
are a decidedly popular feature and al- 
most every pleasant afternoon witnesses a 
large gathering at tea in the beautiful 
corridor garden. There have also been 
quite a number of automobile parties who 
have made this their headquarters while 
touring the North Shore. Among those 
who have stopped en route for points 
farther north are the W. S. Grinnels of 
New York who are touring the east in 
their high power Matheson car. The I. 
W. Kembles of Philadelphia also made 
a brief stop here. 
Rev. Louis C. Cornish of the First 
Parish, Hingham, will preach at the 
Unitarian church, Manchester, tomor- 
row at 1 o’clock. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gurney and 
daughter of Toronto are at the North — 
Shore Grill for the balance of the season. — 
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WALK-OVER SHOES — 
$4.00 
$3.50 
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EDMUND GILES 
{54 Cabot St., Peabody Bidg 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Fern-Croft Inn—as it is today. 
A MOST Be 
Interesting Spot — 
Just off the famous Newburypalll 
Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, in 
a region rich in historic interest, is — 
FERN-CROFT INN, a charming 
resting place for the tired traveler in 
auto or Carriage, a most comfortable | 
dining resort patronized by the best 
sort of people. The new Fern Croft — 
Inn is in every way the counterpart of © 
the old, which was destroyed by fire 
last year. The specialty of Fern-Croft — 
Inn, that has made its fame almost — 
world- wide, is its chicken dinners, 
consisting of a whole broiled chicken © 
to each person, served at $1.50 per | 
plate. Afternoon teas daily 4.20 to 
6.—Telephone: Danvers 45-2. 
Noconnection with any other place 
C. H. BOWNES, Manager ,| 
