NORTH SHORE’ BREEZE 
17 
FOR SALE! 
THREE YOUNG 
VERMONT HORSES 
Suitable for 
Victoria or Brougham; purchased last 
winter; now in condition; sold to reduce 
stable; can be seen at owner’s stable. 
Apply 
PRINCESIERE, 
PRIDES CROSSING, MASS. 
June 
Ucddings 
They’re sure to come 
and that means that 
presents must be 
bought. 
The demand for cut 
glass increases every 
year on account of 
its utility and beauty. 
The patterns we offer 
are new and _ hand- 
some, deeply cut by 
hand and are unex- 
celled in brilliancy 
and purity of color. 
Beautiful Berry 
Bowls; Water Bot- 
tles ; Bonbon Dishes; 
Tumblers; Celery 
Trays, and the prices 
range from ‘dc to 
$30. 
Baird-North Co., 
250 Essex St., 
SALEM. 
WHERE YOU . 
ARE 
WELCOME 
IF YOU 
DO NOT 
BUY 
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TRE SE Ee 
JS A SST 
Society Notes 
Mrs. Greeley S. Curtis came on to 
her estate at Manchester Cove Tues- 
day. The house was opened some 
weeks ago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow and 
family are expected at their Manches- 
ter estate today. 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thorndike 
have opened their cottage at West 
Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Daniels and 
the Geo. E. Warrens were among 
last week’s arrivals at Beverly Farms. 
The Dr. Boyntons of Arlington 
have moved into the George Pierce 
cottage at Old Neck, Manchester, this 
week 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple and son George 
are now located at their pretty cOttage 
at West Manchester for the season. 
Magnolia 
Miss Lena Parker of Cambridge 
spent a few days the first of the week 
with her aunt, Mrs. John Kehoe. 
A new carpet has been bought for 
the church by the ladies, with money 
earned or contributed during-the past 
winter. 
Manchester 
The large saw mill owned by Cole 
& Littlefield, off upper Pine street, 
has been completed and is now in 
running order, with 20 men and six 
pair of horses. M. E. Gorman is 
responsible for the statement that 
there is 1,000,000 feet of lumber on 
the ground to be sawed. 
Stylish Footwear 
We carry the Nesmith, Curtis, 
All America, Educator, Samoset, 
Ped Rex, All Right, Keith’s and 
Superba Shoes for Men, and the 
Nesmith, All America, American 
Beauty, All Right, Fashion, May- 
fair, Classic and Ped Reina for 
Women. 
Made in all shapes, all leathers, and 
every pair guaranteed to give 
satisfaction or your money back. 
Price 
$1.50 to $5.00 
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JOHN E. SULLIVAN 
165 Essex Street 
Salem, Mass. 
AN INDICATOR 
MLCT os 
Inspect a few of our moderate 
priced ladies’ oxfords. The 
illustration is but one of 16 
styles at the popular price of $2.00. 
The variety is endless — there 
are the popular Gun Metals, 
Patents or Kids, made in 
button, blucher or gibson, 
perfectly comfortable and 
of great durability. 
We think you would do well to 
see them before purchasing. 
Money back 
of you 
Saya: 
Ford & Wass 
Post Office Square 
GLOUCESTER 
Teeo Art Pottery 
Japanese Chinas, 
Russian Brass, Art Lamps, 
Shades, etc. 
Harlwelly 
China and 
Gift Shop 
G te doe ig Aa 
Look 
Around.”’ 
