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Park Riding School 
OF BOSTON. 
Mr. C. G. TAYLOR is at Magnolia again 
for the season with 
SADDLE HORSES 
Both at Moulton’s and Davis’ Stables. 
Telephone connection with both stables 
and with New Magnolia Hotel. 
J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR IN 
RIDING AND DRIVING 
Choicest Selection of Saddle Horses 
on the North Shore 
ALSO A FEW RUNABOUTS 
Phone 58 Ring 2 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
BOSTON FRUIT MARKET 
CENTRAL SQ., MANCHESTER 
Fruit, Vegetables 
and Confectionery 
Au. BiOiS TO UN eats gee aaa 
FREE DELIVERY to 
Magnolia, Beverly Farms and Manchester 
Telephone 11-3. 
ine China 
Gut Glass 
Gapanese (Oare 
Brasses and BHronzes 
SEYMOUR S. HARTWELL, 
9 CHESTNUT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
In Aid of Soldiers, 
The entertainment given in the 
Manchester town hall Wednesday un- 
der the auspices of the Soldiers’ Aid 
committee of Allen Relief Corps was 
successfully conducted, a neat sum 
being realized. 
The program carried out was a de- 
lightfully entertaining one, and was 
thoroughly enjoyed by those present. 
The vocal solos by Miss Mabel Hat- 
field of Wellesley and by Mr. Frank 
G. Cheever were particularly pleasing, 
as well as were the various selections 
by Long’s orchestra and by the G. A. 
Priest school orchestra. 
A feature of the entertainment was 
the peddler’s parade and chorus. So 
well liked was this number that it was 
repeated at the close, when it was 
again received with much favor. ,The 
fastidious gowns of the participants 
were striking, indeed. The personnel 
of this number was: Mrs. A. E. Her- 
sey, Mrs. Hannah Tappan, Mrs. Eliza 
Crombie, Mrs. Hattie Perkins, Mrs. 
George Jones, Mrs. L. W. Floyd, Miss 
Rita Crombie, Mrs. Thomas Walen, 
Mrs. Mary Lane, Mrs. C. O. Howe, 
Miss Emma Prest and Mrs. J. S. Reed. 
An hour’s dancing followed the en- 
tertainment. Mrs. J. S. Reed was 
chairman of the committee in charge. 
Following is the program : 
Selection By Long’s Orchestra 
Peddler’s Parade 
School Orchestra — two selections 
Reading, By Miss Rita Crombie 
Vocal Solo, *‘ Roses, Roses,” Jones 
“Because I Love You, Dear,” Hawley 
By Miss Mabel Hatfield 
Readings, “ The King and the Child,” 
“ Aunt Patience’s Doughnuts,” 
By Miss Harriet Brewster. 
Song, “ Little Boy Blue,” Joyce | 
By Miss Hatfield 
Piano Duet, By Horace and Gladys Temple 
Vocal solo, By Mrs. Frank G. Cheever 
Selection, By Long’s Orchestra 
Song, ‘‘ Apples,” By Mrs, J. S. Reed 
Reading, By James K. Tappan 
The greatest assortment of up-to- 
date Hats at the Keyou Millinery 
Parlors, 113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
R. C. Bruhm, whose half-page ad- 
vertisement appears in the BREEZE 
for the first time with this issue, is a 
concern of good repute and one we 
can heartily recommend to the people 
of the North Shore. Mr. Bruhm has 
been in business in Beverly for eight 
years, and in that period he has sold 
to a large number of the most fash- 
ionable set. He carries a full line of 
carriages, from victorias to pony carts, 
and many of the turnouts seen along 
the North Shore daily are from his 
establishment. 
Mattresses, Iron Beds, Cots and a 
general line of Furniture at Jewett’s 
Furniture store. % 
Salem 
Commercial 
School 
Admits New Pupils 
Every Monday. 
SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 
126 Washington St., Salem. 
POOR OM IAAT OE yr? 
THE MAINE REFRIGERATORS. 
‘“The Chest with a Chill in it.” 
L. E. ANDREWS & CO. 
117-121 MAIN ST. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
TO LET: 
Swett’s Livery Stable, cor. of Bennett and 
Pine streets, Manchester. 
Good place for Automobiles, etc. 
M. J.. CALLAHAN, 
Manchester House. 
Dummer Academy 
SOUTH BYFIELD, MASS. 
A Home School for boys, founded in 
1763, embodying all the fundamental ele- 
ments of a good home surrounded by the 
best influences. Thirty-four miles from 
Boston in the country. Individual in- 
structors only. Just the place for the boy 
who is preparing for college. Thorough 
preparation. Fine gymnasium. Athletics 
encouraged. Cottage system throughout. 
Endorsed by Pres. Charles W. Eliot, 
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Attorney- 
General William H. Moody, President 
Charles F. Thwing, Rev. E. E. Strong, 
Judge Robert R. Bishop, and many 
others. Send for catalogue, and when 
doing so, state age of boy. 
WILLIAM DUDLEY SPRAGUE, 
Master. 
