NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A:WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED-T0-THE: BEST: INTERESTS:OFTHENORTHSHORE 
Vol. II. No. 17>. 
MANCHESTER, ‘“Ass., SATURDAY. SEF TEM3ER 2, 1905 
Three Cents 
THE HORSE SHOW. 
The Big Show Event of the Season to be 
Held at Hamilton, Labor Day. 
All is in readiness for the big open- 
air horse show at the Myopia Hunt 
club grounds, in Hamilton, Monday, 
and the only thing necessary to make 
the day a success is good weather. 
From all parts of the North Shore 
society will flock for the event, in 
which there seems to be unusual in- 
terest this year. There is a longer 
list of entries than usual and the com- 
OFF FOR THE HORSE SHOW. 
IN AID OF CHURCH, 
Fair _in Manchester Town Hall in Aid of 
erases ee see 
Sacred Heart Church a Grand Success. 
Opened Monday by ex-Mayor Mc- 
Namee of Cambridge, the fair in the 
Manchester town hall all the week, in 
aid of the Sacred Heart church, has 
attracted large crowds. 
“We want you to spend your 
money,” said Rev. J. J. Downey, as 
he proclaimed the fair opened, and the 
results of the week would seem to in- 
dicate his admonition has been closely 
At Magnolia, completed this year. 
Mrs. H. 
M. CURRY’S ‘SUMMER HOME 
One of the finest on the Shore. 
petition in some of the classes will, no 
doubt, be close, as some of the best 
horses in the country will be matched. 
Those who are acquainted with the 
subject claim that the chief honors of 
the day will be between Judge William 
H. Moore and Otto H. Kahn, two 
Be 
New Yorkers. The former’s stables at 
Pride’s Crossing contain some of the 
finest show horses in the country 
Most of Mr. Kahn’s stable, however, 
is in New Jersey, but he has a string 
of his best bloods on the North Shore 
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followed. A good sum has been raised 
toward the fund necessary for the 
construction of the new church, work 
on which has just been started in Man- 
chester. 
The untiring efforts of Rev. Fr. 
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