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BREEZE 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
To our patrons and friends on the North Shore: 
We, the Essex County Clubhouse Employees, regret in 
the extreme that we are obliged to postpone our 16th Annual 
Concert and Ball, which was billed to take place on Friday 
Evening, Sept. 8, in Town Hall, Manchester, until 
MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 11. 
We hope to see all our patrons and friends there and 
promise the usual good time to all. 
JouHn J. Lavin 
Kurt G. Busick 
PATRICK J. KELLIHER 
Committee 
SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poerly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Read, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
This is the Renovating Season 
With 25 yrs. experience in fine upholstering, mattress, window shade, awning and carpet 
work, we are prepared to execute your orders fer any branch of the Renovating made necessary 
in opening summer homes. 
We carry a complete stock of furniture and kitchen furnishings—porch furniture and 
h shades. 
Ba ct OUR ANTIQUES WILL INTEREST YOU. 
RANGE, FURNACE AND SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS. 
A. C. LUNT, 
214 Cabot treet, - - Beverly, Mass. 
Everything Pertaining to « First Class Market Always on Hand. 
VALENTINE’S MARKET 
ERNEST L. VALENTINE, PROP. 
Provisions, Poultry, Game and Vegetables 
28 Union Street, = - Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone Cennection. Teams Cover all along the North Shore, 
MANCHESTER. 
Sun shades and umbrellas 
paired at Loomis’. 
Emerson, Douglas 
oxfords at Bell’s. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lane, Miss 
Annie L. Lane and E. Perey Lane 
returned Wednesday evening from a 
two weeks’ motor trip to the White 
Mountains. They made the one 
hundred and forty odd miles from 
the Iron Mt. House to Manchester in 
one day, though they took two days 
to make the trip from Manchester. 
Mrs. Helen QGullage and _ son, 
Russell of Somerville, have been 
spending the week visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. C. A. Lodge, Bennet street. 
Trunk and bag locks repaired at 
Loomis’. 
Mrs. A. F. Silver and daughter, 
Helen, are spending a few weeks at 
Revere Beach. 
Rev. T. L. Frost will preach at 
the Baptist church Sunday morning 
on ‘‘ Aiming to Hit.’’ In the evening 
Rev. Frank L. Sullivan of The 
Watchman, Boston, will speak on 
the ‘‘Miff-Tree.’’? Dr. Frost — will 
end his pastorate in Manchester, 
Sunday, September 3d, when. his 
resignation goes into effect. He will 
preach in the morning on ‘‘A Cloud 
of Witnesses’? and in the evening 
‘“‘The Treasure and the Pearl.’’ 
Miss Rebecca Andrews of Glouces- 
ter, will be the soloist at the Baptist 
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and Nesmith 
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church on Sunday evening. 
VACCINATION NOTICE 
Parents who contemplate sending 
children to school in September for 
the first time are reminded of the 
statute law governing vaccination. 
No pupil will be admitted who can- 
not present a card or certificate from 
a physician certifying that he or she 
has been successfully vaccinated, or 
giving good and sufficient cause 
why such has not been done. 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
M. McLEOD 
DRESSMAKER 
Street and Evening Dresses made 
and remodelled 
Engagements by the day 
10 Vine Street Beverly Farms 
P.O. Box 1145. 
MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning except Monday, from 9 to 
10:30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and 
Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30. 
Sundays and holdays are excepted. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
