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. Als‘ a charming old fashioned gar- 
den with fine view of Massachusetts Bay. House at present occupied by owner and 
Inspection invited. Will sell either furnished or unfurnished, 
by any on the North Shore. 
in perfect condition. 
or will rent furnished. 
Society ‘Wotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis of 
Beverly Farms are on an automobile trip 
through New Hampshire and the White 
Mountains. They will return by way of 
the Berkshires, stopping for a time at 
Lenox. 
Walter Alexander, who has been oc- 
cupying the Wheaton cottage at Old 
Neck this season, left Wednesday for 
New York. 
The F. S. Winstons, who ave been 
at the Bullard cottage at Manchester 
through the summer, closed their place 
Thursday, returning to Chicago. 
Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes and 
Mrs. Holmes, who have been spending 
the summer abroad, came down to their 
Farms residence Thursday for the early 
Fall. 
@ ANT1OU 2s 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
FOR SALE OR TO RENT 
SEASON OF 1908 
‘Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shaw, 2d., are 
now at their country place near Lake 
Sunapee, N. H., where they will be 
through the early Fall. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray Forbes, who 
have been the guests of the Alexander 
Cochranes during August, left last week 
for their city home. 
The C. P. Curtises hav. taken the 
William Endicott cottage at Pride’s 
Crossing, just vacated this week, for the 
balance of the season. 
Mrs. George L. Peabody has taken 
the Gardner cottage at Pride’s Cross- 
ing for the balance of the season. 
Miss Martha Silsbee, who has been 
spending the summer in Canada, has 
returned to her cottage at Pride’s for the 
balance of the season. 
Miss Barbara Higginson is enjoying a 
brief visit with friends in Mattapoisett on 
the Capé. 
Address P. O. Box 449, Manchester, Mass. 
Mrs. Harry Pratt McKean and her 
two sons left Pride’s Monday for the 
Upper Dam, Me., where they will spend 
the balance of this month. 
‘The Herbert Searses, who have been 
spending the summer abroad, are expect- 
ed to return to their villa at Pride’s 
Crossing the latter part of this month. 
E H. C. Pierce, Clay Arthur Pierce and 
Eben Richards are at New York for a 
short stay, being called there on business. 
Charles J. Morse, who has been sum- 
mering at Pride’s Crossing, left the 
shore Tuesday for New York whence 
he sailed Wednesday for France, where 
he is to spend the winter. 
Dr. and Mrs. 
who have been spending the summer 
at Beverly Farms, left the first of the ° 
week for their Marlborough street resi-_ 
dence. Mrs. Samuel T. Morse, will re- 
main through the Fall. 
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Largest stock and best assortment to 
be found on the NORTH SHORE. 
AY IC aU NE 
6-29x9-21 
NO. 214 CABOT STREET 
BEVERLY 
WEDDINGiGIFWES see 
STERCING SICVER, CUT GLASS AND 
SILVER PLATE 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
Beverly, Mass. 
160 Cabot Street, 
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Henry Lee Morse , 
