Society Notes 
The Edward Blairs of Chicago are 
to occupy the “‘ Jumloo Cottage”’ at 
Beverly Farms this season, and are 
expected here next week. Last season 
they had the Lyman cottage, while 
the latter were in Europe. 
The Edward Robinson cottage off 
School street, Manchester, has been 
opened for the season. 
George P. Black and family of 
Lakewood, N.J., arrived Thursday 
and are occupying the Southerland 
cottage at Coolidge’s Point. They 
have spent a season or two at Mag- 
nolia previous to this year. 
Mrs. John Sturgis arrived at her 
cottage, Manchester Cove, Wednes- 
day. 
C. W. Jones and family arrived at 
their cottage in Magnolia, Wednes- 
day, for the season. 
Among Thursday’s arrivals at Man- 
chester were the Edward S. Grews 
and the Geo. N. Blacks, who are now 
located here for the summer. 
Gen. and Mrs. Draper were on to 
Manchester this week looking over 
the Field’s cottage on Smith’s Point 
which they expect to occupy June 15. 
The Dr. Franklin Dexters and 
the Dr. James M. Jacksons have ar- 
rived at their respective cottages in 
Beverly Farms. 
Among the more recent arrivals 
at Beverly Cove are Mrs. John B. 
Silsbee. and her daughter, Miss 
Martha Silsbee, the artist. 
Henry Havelock Pierce, former- 
ly of Newport and New York, but 
now located at 729 Boylston street, 
Boston, has opened an office in the 
_ store with Clark & Mills Electric 
company, in the Postoffice building, 
Manchester, and will make a 
specialty of photographing people 
in their own homes by his new sys- 
tem of artistic and natural por- 
traiture. By appointment Mr. 
Pierce will make sittings at all of 
the principal places along the North 
Shore. 
BOOK REVIEW 
“Camp Kits and Camp Life” by 
Charles Stedman Hanks (Niblick) 
author of ‘‘ Hints to Golfers.”’ Pub- 
lished by Charles Scribner’s Sons, 
New York. 583 illustrations in tint, 
253 pages, $1.50 net. 
Although there are all kinds of 
books for those who go into the 
woods in search of pleasure and re- 
creation, “Camp Kits and Camp 
Life” is neither a book of literary 
reflections nor a book of scientific 
observations nor a story of adventures 
but a practical hand-book, which the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
veteran sportsman, as well as the 
neophyte, will read with profit. This 
new book on the wilds, just published 
by Charles Scribner’s Sons, is written 
by Charles Stedman Hanks, a well- 
known Boston man, who has a wide 
reputation as the author of “ Hints to 
Golfers,’’ which has had a large sale 
both in this country and in England. 
It is the condensed wisdom of a sensi- 
ble, outdoor man who has the knack 
of imparting information with a snap 
which sticks like a burr, and. those 
who have been promoted from all-day 
picnics to camping-out trips will find 
it crammed full of information put in 
a most entertaining way. It is also 
enlivened with good stories, and con- 
siderable wit in statement. The 53 
green tinted photographs directly 
apply to the different subjects which 
25 
the author discusses, and were not 
put in as illustrations simply because 
they made good pictures. The pecu- 
liar style of the author with his 
sharply cut sentences, without the 
embellishments of superfluous words, 
go straight to the point, and the 
simplicity with which it is written is 
its chief charm. It is not only enter- 
taining as a general reading, but is 
also as good hand-book for the 
woods as has yet been published. 
HELP WANTED 
We have a number of nice domestic posi- 
tions for the right parties. We furnish the 
entire community with all classes of help. If 
you need help or want work, call or address, 
Beverly and North Shore Employment Bureau 
Mason Block, 244 Cabot St., Beverly, 
Brighten up your 
Home with 
If your Furniture, Woodwork 
or Floors are old, faded, soiled 
or scratched 
ACNOF FT ACQUERET 
WILL WORK A TRANSFORMATION 
PFOR SALE BY 
Cogn ee LU ee 
The Newest Things in 
pring and 
. Summer 
--at 
= 
Open from 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. 
Milliner 
REITH’S 
204 Essex Street, 
THE WASHINGTON SPA, 
FIRST-CLASS Ladies’ and Gents’ Restaurant and 
Lunch. Home Cooking. Homemade Pastry for sale. 
Ye Catering of all kinds promptly attended to. 
Mass. 
- Salem, 
216 Essex St., 
SALEM, MASS. 
A. A. CLARK, Manager 
