28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
‘een Baes & Yerxa Car 
: GOOD THINGS y For SUMMER COTTAGE 
CAMP AND YACHT} 
? RIGHT PRICES i 
Our liberal delivery system places our large and well-selected stock quite as much at your disposal as when in your city home. 
Price list mailed upon application. 
COBB, ante : yu AO 
THREE Wits ee 230, 240. 
Essex and st. Peter streets, } 
SALEM, MASS. : 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
SiOle Supplies nd HOMSe Furnishings. 
Branch oul Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mgr. 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
M.S. Miguel, mgr. Tel. 94 Manc. 
674 Chestnut Street, Boston. 
Main Store: 
67 Iliddle Street, 
GLOUCESTER, I1ASS. 
dune Bargains in Summer FUrntUre. 
Cool, Sanitary Mattresses, built 
to order, with pure wool top and 
bottom — one or two parts— No. 1 
Tick. $5.50. 
White Enamel Beds, strong and 
serviceable, 3 coats enamel baked 
on; full mounts brass trimmings 
has two coats heavy English lacquer. 
$6. Any size. 
Odorless Feather Pillows, nice 
fluffed live goose, $3.50 per pair. 
Others in chicken feathers $2 per 
pair. 
Piazza Rockers, genuine back 
resters, wide arms and roomy seats. 
$1.97. 
Gurney Refrigerators, the very 
best refrigerator made. You take 
no chances when you buy a Gurney ; 
your money back if it is not satis- 
factory. 
We make a specialty of all kinds 
of summer goods. 
A, MANTON PANTILL0. 
Special Handicap Race. 
In a special handicap race of the 
Manchester Yacht club, sailed over 
a four mile course, off West Man- 
chester Tuesday afternoon, only 
two boats were entered. Regular 
Manchester sailing conditions pre- 
vailed. A light southerly wind was 
blowing at the start and by the 
finish this had swung around to the 
west. The start was made at 4 P. 
M. and the Fritter, owned by A. P. 
Loring, Jr., went over the course in 
h. 34m. 9 sec. (scratch), while the 
Cigarette, Morton Prince, owner, 
dideitvin 1 i. 4h am.) 20.Sece;" (1.39.12 
corrected time). 
Choice Antes 
A choicer lot of antique 
ture, historical china, old brass and 
pewter, that has taken 30 years to 
collect, will hardly be found, than in 
the store recently opened by Seavy 
& MacAfee, importers and dealers 
in colonial and European antiques, 
at 156 Essex street, Salem. 
Among some of the rare pieces is 
the original high boy owned by 
Gen. Knox, at his Thomaston, Me., 
home; a mahogany writing desk 
from the Shomway estate in Gro- 
ton, a Chippendale sideboard from 
the old Judge Hale estate in Bar- 
rington, N. H. 
These and hundreds of other rare 
pieces, comprizing a collection val- 
ued at more than $20,000 are at- 
tracting much attention. The firm, 
whose advertisement appears on 
another page in this issue are cater- 
ing extensively to the North Shore 
contingent who drive over to their 
store daily. 
Automobile Goggles and Glasses at 
H. B. Winchester, Jeweler, Post Office 
square, Gloucester, Mass., from 25 cts. 
to $3.00. bs 
furni-~ 
THROUGH 
LONG ISLAND 
SOUND 
BY DAYLIGHT 
Folders and Information on Request. 
B. D. PITTS, Agt..808 Congress St., Boston 
Phone Main 6460. 
Automobile repairs and storage at 
Dennis’ Manchester garage. y 
HEALER OENNIS” 
At 81 Washington St., Heal: the Sick 
Without Medicine. The Strangest 
Power Ever Given to Man. 
Healer Dennis, wno ror 
three years has ublicly 
healed the sick n the 
churches in Salem, frec wu! 
charge, by the laying wo: 
of hands, is still perform 
ing his marvellous cure~ 
every day at his offices in 
; Salem and _ Boston. Bb) 
passing his hands over the 
aiticted parts, cripples and deformi- 
every description were 
sael peota and made whole. Healet 
Ben ais has been in Salem for 15 yeal- 
nd ca roduce more people that he 
fae pared) than all the advertising 
@octors in the state. Healer Dennis 
cures all female complaints without 
posure or the use of instruments, 
one-half the time required by any 
doctor. He is the onl man living 
that cures cancers and tumors with- 
bie pain or cutting. All nervous trou- 
i 
es of both men and women, even to 
sanity, are cured by Healer Dennis’ 
treatment. After doctors’ give 
ou up and paved turn you out go 
Ate Wwashingt 
CONSULTATION FREE AT OFFICE. 
Send for a Book of Cures. 
81 Washingion St.. Salem, Tuesdays 
and Fridays from 9 to 4, anee 1890. 
668 Columbus ave., 
