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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
Central Square, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Telephone 130. 
to the station to meet Gen. Gerry and 
staff and escorted the party to Town 
hall, where interesting exercises were 
held. There was a large gathering on 
hand to witness the event. 
After singing ‘‘ Flag of America,” 
Scripture reading and invocation by 
Rev. E. H. Brewster, the company 
was sworn into the U.B.B.A. by Gen. 
Gerry, and this was followed by the 
commissioned officers being sworn in, 
including Mr. Brewster, Mr. Swett, 
and 1st Lieut. Preston and 2d Lieut. 
Dow. 
SEMONS & CAMPBELL, 
BEACH STREET, - - MANCHESTER. 
——_ FRESH EVERY DAY 
Spinach, 
Cauliflower, 
Dandelions, 
MAILLARD’S 
NEW YORK 
Chocolates, Bon-Bons, Caramels, 
Received Fresh Daily. 
String Beans, 
Tomatoes, 
Peas, 
New Beets, 
Lettuce, 
Summer Squash, 
Cucumbers, 
Rhubarb, 
Asparagus. 
We are now receiving some extra nice Spring Lamb. 
An inspection of arms by Gen. 
Gerry and staff and a drill concluded 
the evening’s program. The brigade 
escorted the visiting officers to the 
9.30 train, their way lighted by red 
fire, and scores of people following 
along the sidewalks. 
Clocks wound, regulated and cared 
for by the season. Loomis. Tel. 15-3.* 
Another Band Concert Tonight. 
The Manchester band will play on 
the Common again tonight, weather 
permitting, but for the rest of the 
season the concerts will be given on 
Thursday evenings. Quite a crowd 
turned out for the concert last Satur- 
day night. Despite the fault found 
by many in having the bandstand on 
a part of the Common which many 
like to call the dump, the crowds as- 
semble on each occasion and the music 
is apparently enjoyed. 
JEW. UBKINGkCOe 
——— MANUBACTUREKS OF ——— 
Awnings, Tents, Bed Hammocks &YachtSails 
79; DUNCAN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
*Tis Simple Enough! 
JAP-A-LAC 
Does the Trick. 
It Renews and Beautifies. 
Call for it at 
D. T. BEATON’S, 
Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Here are a few of the many uses: 
FLOORS.—It is the best and most durable finish ever manufactured for use on either hard 
or soft wood floors. 
FRONT DOORS.—Weather-beaten doors look like new when coated with Jap-a-lac. 
sists the sun and moisture. 
WOODWORK, Furniture, etc., which has become marred, scratched and worn, when coated 
with Jap-a-lac is renewed and beautified. 
SCREENS.—Brilliant Black Japa-lac beautifies and prolongs the life of wire cloth on 
screens (when so used it should be thinned one-third to one-half with pure turpentine), 
and the Mahogany, Brilliant Black, Cherry or Walnut Jap-a-lac used on the frames 
makes them look as good as new. 
WICKER FURNITURE, coated with Mahogany, Ox-blood Red, Gloss White or Malachite 
Green Jap-a-lac, looks better than new 
It re- 
New This Cech. 
OUR MANCHESTER FRIENDS 
Will find what they need in SHOES at our 
New Shoe Store. 
W. FRANK PARSONS & BRO. 
81 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 227-5. 
-SMITH’S HOME BAKERY, 
Bakers of High Class 
Bread, Cake and Pastry, 
Manufacturers of 
Ice Cream and Fancy Ices 
Delivered to any purt of Beverly 
and Surrounding Towns. 
252 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY. 
Wanted 
Situation by thoroughly experienced all- 
round English gardener. Married. Can be 
seen personally at Mr. Dow’s greenhouses, 
or address WILLIAM PALMER, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Tutoring. 
Tutoring wanted for the summer, inter- 
mediate or grammar grades, or would care 
for children part of day. 
Box 1280, BEVERLY. 
Tutoring. 
Pupils wanted along North Shore. Gram- 
mar, High School or College Preparatory 
work. Long and successful experience. 
Address, Box 1264, BEVERLY, MAss. 
WANTED 
By an experienced instructor, pupils to 
tutor by the hour during the summer. Ad- 
dress, M. W., Box 108, MANCHESTER, MAss. 
