NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 29 
| Tutoring In All Subjects 
Three years’ experience in North Shore families. Best 
references from prominent North Shore people. Special 
attention to preparation for college entrance and make- 
up exams, and to preparatory school entrance and make- 
up exams. 
FRANCIS G. ROSS, A. B., Harvard, 1914 
Summer Address: Address until June 10: Holderness 
8 High St., Ipswich, Mass. School, Plymouth, N. H. 
At present an Instructor in Holderness 
GOED of Boston , 
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THE BEACON HILL STATIONERS 
SOCIAL SOCIETY 
STATIONERY ENGRAVING 
FOR ALL OCCASIONS PEMBERTON 7 SQUARE PRINTING 
CARTER'’S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 
JHE knockabout racing yacht “Pam,” built at Walter B. 
Calderwood’s boatyard in Manchester for Commodore 
H. A. Parsons of the Cleveland Yacht club, was shipped 
last Saturday afternoon. The boat was forwarded direct 
to Cleveland in obedience to a rush order, without being 
“Pom,” Shipped From Manchester This Week. 
launched for the proposed Marblehead tryout. It wiil 
first take to the water at Cleveland and will be sailed in 
the big races on Lake Erie this summer. Robert E. Par- 
sons will sail the new craft in competition with the fastest 
boats in her class at two of the big Lake Erie races. Fol- 
lowing her contests in fresh water the “Pam” will return 
to the North Shore the latter part of August and will be 
used in some of the Marblehead races. 
The “Pam” was built from the designs of John G. 
Porch and Beach Pillows 
Garden Aprons 
Electric Lamps 
Cretonne Bags, 
Pottery. 
Garden and House Baskets 
The Summer Cina 
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Women’s Educational and Industrial Union 
Dresses, Coats and Hats 
for Little Children 
Sand Toys, Games, Dolls 
Outdoor Books 
H. P. Woodbury & Son, 
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AGENTS FOR 
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Deerfoot Farm Butter and Cream 
S. S: PIERCE* SPECIALTIES 
Prompt Delivery in Beverly, North Beverly, 
Pride’s and Beverly Farms 
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J. FRED HARVEY AND C. A, WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
Allen, Boston, naval architect, at Calderwood’s boatyard 
in Manchester. She represents the perfect type of Class 
R, built under the Universal rule. She is an improve- 
ment on the ‘‘Banshee,” the winner of last season’s Lake 
Erie races. Built under trying conditions due to a labor 
shortage and a rush of work the “Pam” was completed 
on time and with an attention given to details of finish 
that proved gratifying to her designer. When complete-1 
she was absolutely flawless and ready for launching with- 
out the necessity of a change of any kind, a rare condition 
in boat-building. 
The yacht was built on extreme lines for the waters 
in which she will race. Her overall length is 38 feet and 
she is 24 feet three inches at the waterline. Her beam is 
seven feet, eight inches and she has a draft of five feet, 
seven inches. 
Another yacht nearing completion at Calderwood’s 
boatyard is one of the extreme racing type being built for 
Richard F. Hoyt for the Buzzards Bay races. 
Dr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson and daughter, Miss 
Kitty, of Brookline are at their summer home, “Lily Pond 
Cottage,’ at Magnolia for the season. Since Mrs. An- 
danas arrival are has been very ill, but is now much 
improved and convalescing. ‘The Andersons are delight- 
ful people and have a host of friends in the North Shore 
Ta ane ons Sr ae Lege Lane ace’ Sie 
Telephone 
Conducted by the 
of Boston 
Opens July Ist 
TEA ROOM and FOOD SHOP 
Cakes and Candies from the 
Boston Food Shep. Jellies, Honey 
Preserved Fruits, Pickles 
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