NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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THE HORSE SHOW. 
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and seven or eight of these will be en- 
tered Monday, including the saddle 
horses. He captured twelve ribbons 
at the Country club this spring with 
five horses. 
The finest competition, no doubt, 
will be in the road horse class. The 
same four-in-hands of Judge Moore 
and O.H. Kahnthat met at New York 
last May, will meet again Monday. 
Then Mr. Vanderbilt captured the 
blue ribbon, Mr. Kahn the red, and 
Judge Moore the yellow. 
There will also be keen competition 
in the saddle classes and here the 
horses that win out over Mr. Kahn 
must be of the very best, for the New 
York man will enter the same horses 
that have won so many ribbons at the 
big show in New York, Philadelphia 
and the Country club. 
Among other competitors who will 
be expected to carry away ribbons will 
be Mr. Thomas Plant of Boston and 
Manchester, Dr. Francis Ellenwood 
of Ithica and Manchester, Mr. McKee, 
Mr. Bigelow, Miss Sargent, Mrs. 
Pierce and others. 
Tax Rate of Towns. 
P 1905 1904 
BRON oss os. s 2 ees os $18.00 $17.60 
NEE oe ice edd wen we Wo 21.00 19.00 
hoe pe eR ae 18.30 18.00 
MIDS ces 4 o's mnie 20 o's 20.40 19.60 
NNN TT se sh 0s Scie ae 0, 6 17.20 16.50 
oo a ee 18.00 16.00 
BETA ESTED wi'scss v's-s 80's 6 are ee 8.30 8.60 
ea Sa eae 18.00 16.80 
MIE oc fn tc ts, cia. 18.20 17.50 
MTOM, gies ves oe es 23.50 
BMMUMMAGONS co ci  w soseg coe ad vle'as 17.00 16.50 
MEIRCSIOY «62-2 eee ee 11.00 
Emarewater...,..-......%.. 14.00 
What is what? Why a good job 
done on Watches, etc., at Winchester’s, 
Jeweler, Post Office square, Glou- 
cester, Mass. 3 
IN AID OF CHURCH. 
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Downey and his assistant, Fr. Maguire, 
in giving to the parishioners a new 
edifice, have resulted most satisfac- 
torily, and the manner in which they 
have been supported in the fair this 
week speaks emphatically of their 
success. 
There has been dancing every night, 
Long's orchestra furnishing the music. 
Wednesday evening a short musical 
program was furnished by local talent, 
assisted by some young ladies trom 
Beverly Farms. 
Among the many people attending 
from out of town have been scores of 
people from Beverly Farms and Mag- 
nolia. 
Those in charge of the various tables 
were : 
K. of C. table—Miss Hannah Sheehan, 
assisted by Misses Mollie Sullivan, Kather- 
ine Watson and Mrs. Joseph Cawthorne. 
Sodality table—Miss Margaret O’Neil, as- 
sisted by Misses Catheryn Corcoran and 
Theresa O’Neil. 
North Shore table—Mrs. Charles Fritz, 
Mrs. Joseph Leary, Mrs. Hannah Tappan. 
Sunday School table—Miss Helen Cough- 
lin, assisted by Misses Elizabeth Dillon, 
Margaret Sweeney, Mary Coughlin and Mary 
Barry. 
Refreshment table—Miss Mary White, as- 
sisted by Misses Katherine Walsh and Jos- 
ephine White. 
Knife board—In charge of Thomas Shee- 
han, assisted by Joseph Cawthorne. 
Dolls’ contest, in connection with Sodality 
table—Misses Marion Spinney and Margaret 
Leary. 
Grab-bag—John Walsh. 
Shooting gallery—M. A. McInnis, James 
- Kelliher, Eddie Walsh. 
Mrs. Walter Mitchell and her 
daughter, Miss Naneen Mitchell, made 
a trip down the South Shore by auto 
Thursday for a few days’ visit with 
the Simpkins at Yarmouthville. Mr. 
Mitchell is on a trip to the middle 
west at present with Andrew Carnegie, 
2d. 
Lake. 
ATTRACTIONS: 
be seen. 
Rates, $8 to $12 per week. 
Do You Love the Country? 
Why not spend your vacation in the beautiful Greenwich valley 
among the lakes and hills of western Massachusetts at ; 
THE QUABBIN INN 
GREENWICH, MASS. 
The Inn is situated on a hillside, two hundred feet above Quabbin 
There are ten lakes and three rivers in the town and the average 
altitude is six hundred feet above sea level. 
Bathing, fishing, boating, canoeing, tennis, bowling, 
many beautiful drives through the woods and along the hillsides to points 
from which all western Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire may 
Free boats, bowling alleys and billiards. 
Paes) Mec n Com fit Olt) SOULE SBoLlLDINnN Ge 
Send for Illustrated Folder. 
Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Dana have asa 
week-end guest Dr. George Hodges. 
A week ago they had Mrs. B. L. Rob- 
inson of Cambridge, who haa just re- 
turned from England, Miss Edith 
Kimball and Carleton Pearson of New 
York, who are still their guests. 
The next series of polo games will 
be held at the Myopia club, beginning 
Sept. 11th, and a good list of games 
has been arranged. 
Mrs. John Ford gave a dinner party 
for her daughter, Miss Helen Ford, at 
her Manchester Cove cottage Wed- 
nesday evening. Covers were spread 
for eight. 
Mrs. Asa Gray of Cambridge has 
been spending the week on the shore, 
a guest of Mrs. Guild, who is occupy- 
ing the Bishop MacVickar cottage at 
Mingo beach. 
Miss Dorothy Upham left Beverly 
Farms the first of the week for a visit 
with friends in Chicago. 
At her pretty home in Beverly 
Farms Tuesday Mrs. Frank Seabury 
entertained a party of eight at lunch- 
eon after which bridge was enjoyed 
for the remainder of the afternoon. 
Miss Marion Bell arrived from Lenox 
Thursday for a short visit with Mrs. 
Russell Codman at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. Codman has been spending the 
week in the mountains, at Randolph 
and other points. 
Mrs. L. L. Hopkins has as her 
guest at West Manchester, her moth- 
er, Mrs. D. H. Hopkinson of Boston, 
for whom she gave a dinner Monday 
evening, covers being spread for nine. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ransey Spear of Pitts- 
burg, who are guests of the Harvey 
Childs at Manchester Cove, accom- 
panied by Miss Gertrude Childs, took 
a run down to Kennebunkport, Me., 
Tuesday, in Mr. Spear’s car, and 
lunched with Mr.and Mrs. Kay. Mr. 
HarveyChilds, jr., is on a three weeks’ 
business trip to Pittsburg. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed Anthony, 
who have been making an extended 
cruise in their yacht, the “© Doris,” re- 
turned to Beverly Farms Wednesday. 
Miss Ethel Amory and her guest, 
Miss Prescott of Boston left the 
Farms Wednesday for a visit to Green- 
ville, N.H. 
Mrs. William Clark of Baltimore, 
who wasa guest of Mrs. Roland Lin- 
coln, at Manchester Cove, the early 
part of the week, left for her home 
Tuesday. Mrs. Lincoln has as guest 
over the week-end Mrs. Ellen Bullard 
of Boston. 
C. W. Hamilton and family of 
Omaha were guests of the Colton’s at 
the Oceanside, Monday. 
