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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THe Brverty Hosprra, profited by the generosity 
of their friends on their Annual Donation day last Tues- 
day. Every day ought to be donation day for them. 
The industrious housewives of the shore may well share 
their “jelly store.” 
THE City oF BEVERLY is keeping step with the 
times, with a new school house equipped with every mod- 
ern convenience for instruction. Manchester and Bev- 
erly believe in educational progress. It is a good policy 
for any community to follow. 
It will be 
The services of 
waste may mean great 
After the fire 
NovEMBER NINE is Fire Prevention Day. 
a good plan for you to make use of it. 
an electrician and the removal of 
savings to you and to the community. 
there is no door to lock. 
THE FRENCH INVESTIGATING CoMMISsIONS affirm 
that great good will accrue to American manufacturers 
by the completion of the canal through Panama. What 
did they suppose the canal was built for? 
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Tur Crry or Beverty has at last recognized the de- 
sirability and the necessity for a motor driven equip- 
ment for its new engine. Everyone loves the horse but 
his days are numbered tor fire equipment service. Man- 
chester saw the signs of the time some years ago, 
T’. R. Has Gong to Sao Paulo. There are those who 
would have been made happy if he had planned the trip 
just a year ago. 
Now THE SENIORITY CoNTEST has been transferred 
from the railroads to the (77) Human nature does not 
vary much the world over, 
‘}HE SUMMER ReEsorvrs look like deserted villages, 
but the North Shore is still on the map. It is the place 
to live the year round. 
Here's Hopinc the Beverly Beacon will shine over 
those Fifteen Hundred Dollars the energetic women are 
after. ‘The cause deserves the money. 
AUTUMN LEAVES 
Bare, ruined choirs where late the sweet birds sang. 
— SHAKESPEARE. 
The oak-leaf lingers long ere it is shed, 
It does not know that it is dead. 
Other leaves, it will be found, 
_Ere they die fall to the ground. 
Leaves, falling from the tree, 
Hide the earth from you and me; 
Yet, through the naked branches, we 
The blue of heaven more clearly see. 
Leaves brighten as they die 
And on the ground forgotten lie. 
They seek the ground, 
But in their place a new leaf-bud is found. 
—JosEPH A. Torrey. 
Hope says to us at every moment: Go on! go on! 
and leads us thus to the grave-—Mme. de Maintenon. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
N.S. Simpkins, Jr., and family, who have been oc- 
cupying one ot the Arthur Little cottages off Webster 
avenue, Beverly Farms, will spend the winter on the 
shore. They will have the J. L. Thorndike house at 
West Manchester. Mrs. Simpkins was Olivia Thorndike, 
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Mrs, A. S. Covel and daughters have gone from 
Magnolia to their winter residence, 617 Commonwealth 
avenue, Boston. 
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Chas. W, Jones and family closed their cottage at 
Magnolia yesterday and moved to Boston for the winter. 
They are located at 455 Beacon street, as usual. 
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The Neal Rantouls closed their summer home at 
Beverly Farms Tuesday and returned to Boston for the 
winter. 
Who would venture upon the journey of life, if 
compelled to begin it at the end?—Mme, de Maintenon. 
A Story A Day 
A story a day for the 365 days of 
1914—that is part of what you get 
by subscribing $2.00 for The Youth’s 
Companion’s new volume. The fifty- 
two weekly issues of The Companion 
will contain at least 365 stories, and 
all the other kinds of good reading 
that can be crowded between two 
covers—the best advice on athletics 
for boys, articles on dress and recrea- 
tions for girls, contributions by fa- 
mous men and women, suggestions 
for the care of the health, etc. 
For the year’s subscription of $2.00 
there is included a copy of The Com- 
panion Practical Home Calendar for 
1914, and all the issues for the re- 
maining weeks of this year, dating 
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