June 16, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder . 11 
Riding and 
~ Polo 
We carry what we consider the 
best you can obtain in Polo and 
Riding goods—in fact we have 
built up a big reputation in these 
products alone. 
For 
Then for the motorist we have 
Robes, Lunch Cases, Trunks, 
Coat Dusters, a full line of 
Goodyear Tires and other 
accessories. 
Mail orders will he given prompt 
attention. 
London Harness Co. 
176 Devonsuire AND 27 Frperat Sts. 
BOSTON 
HE Socra, CALENDAR of the North Shore is already 
scheduling several important events: 
Midsummer 
Palmer 
Night’s 
estate. 
June 16-17.—Shakespear’s “A 
Dream,” Phillips Beach, Percival B. 
Benefit or Lynn Associated Charities. 
June 29.—Italian Festa under the patronage of the Italian 
Ambassador and Countess di Cellere, Hamilton, Hon. 
George von L,. Meyer estate. Benefit of the New Eng- 
land Italian war relief fund. 
July 3.—Navy Festival, Beverly, Amos A. Lawrence. es 
’ tate on Beaver Pond, Essex st. Benefit of Charles- 
town Y. M. C. A. building fund. 
hily 6:—Thursday, 11 to 6, Food Bazaar, at Mrs. M. 
”. Graeme Haughton’s, Pride’s Crossing, benefit North 
Shore branch of society to protect children from 
cruelty. 
July 10.—4 p. m. 
residence of Mrs. 
Beverly Farms. 
Recital, benefit French wounded, at 
Marshall Fabyan, Preston Place, 
Brownland ‘Cottages, Old Neck, Manchester, opened 
‘this week. The arrivals were Mr. and Mts. Langdon 'C. 
‘Stewardson of New York, who have been spending’ part 
of the winter at Greenwich, Ct.- Mr. Stewardson wes 
“formerly ‘president of Hobart college.’ “Miss ‘Gertrude 
White of Boston was also: an arrival. 
do 
Isaac R. Thomas,.A. C. Burrage, H. W. Brown, and 
Dr. W. E. Ladd are.of the North, Shore contingent who 
are entertaining at the Country club races in Brookline 
this week... Boxholders, include Bayard Tuckerman, .Jr., 
chairman of the board. of :race stewards, A. Henry Hig- 
-ginson, Miss Eleonora Sears, Graeme Haughton, Larz 
Anderson, A. C. Burrage and Walter D, Denégre. ..The 
race meet closes tomorrow,.. 
Collins €8 Fairbanks Co, 
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MILLINERY, FURS 
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NEW ENTERPRISE—Through the kindness of. the 
City of Beverly the old Public Library at Beverly 
Farms has been loaned for an exhibit and information 
bureau, to be run-by the Beverly Farms Branch of the 
Beverly Improvement society, under the auspices of. the 
Wornen’s Municipal League of Boston. A help to house- 
keepers! Come in to our room and let. us tell you how 
to solve many troublesome problems. . We shall have for 
sale the Travellers Fly Slapper, various kinds of fly traps, 
rat traps, garbage receptacles and covers. Also the Phin- 
otas Disinfectant used by Professor Gerhardt-in the grest 
mosquito campaign on Long Island, since used by; Col. 
Gorgas on the Panama Canal, and its latest good use 
was by Dr. Strong in Servia. When the first warm days 
come we shall have the delayed house fly with us. Get 
ready—tbe prepared! Volunteer workers for one or twu 
hours a day are requested to call at the room and leave 
names. The exhibit will be opened on Monday, June 
10. adv’. 
A recital for the benefit of the French Wounded will 
be given at the residence of Mrs, Marshall .Fabyan (the 
Louis Agassiz Shaw house), Preston Place, Beverly 
Farms, Monday afternoon, July 10, at 4 o’clock. -;.The 
artists will, be: Miss Lillia Snelling, mezzo-soprano ; 
Miss Margaret Whitaker, violinist, and Mr. Herman 
I ohre, a young Polish tenor of Warsaw and New. York. 
Miss Helen Whitaker will be at the piano. . Patroneses 
for the recital will be announced later... Miss Charlotte 
Head Allen of Brookline will have charge of. all subserip- 
tions... After June 17th Miss Allen will be at the Grey- 
Croft, 68 Dane st., Beverly. 
John T. and Wm. S. Spaulding of “Sunset Rock.” 
Pride’s Crossing, are on their usual sum™er trip enjoy- 
ing deep sea fishing in the New Brunswick-regions, 
