8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
of our stock at once. 
A nliy WERE F.C. POOLE, 7 Centre Street, Gloucester 
Owing to alterations to be made in the building we are forced to remove a large quantity 
Unusually low prices. 
Tel. 233 
Call and see our exceptional offering. 
Many attractive things are to be offered for sale at 
the “Red Cross” benefit to be held on Tuesday afternoon, 
Oct. 6th, from two to six at Mrs. Robert S. Bradley’s, 
Pride’s Crossing. From present indications this will be 
quite the important event of the season on the North 
Shore, even if it is one of the last . . As a matter of fact 
the cottage colony do not begin to leave much before the 
second week in October as a rule. There will be a table 
of fruits and vegetables, and a candy table to be presided 
over by the young ladies will have the delicious candies 
from Demonet in Washington and the Whitman nougat, 
also the famous White Mt. cakes from Philadelphia. There 
will be a table of useful articles, to be presided over by 
Mrs. Bradley, on which there will be many articles for 
automobile use, which come in handy for the tourists, 
such as bags of all descriptions, rugs, hats, veils, sand- 
wich boxes, etc., and there will also be a small table for 
children. The sale will begin at two o’clock. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wood are to introduce 
their daughter, Miss Irene Wood at a big ball in Boston 
in December. The Woods’ are spending the early autumn 
at their place in Pride’s Crossing as usual. Among their 
house guests over the last week-end were Dr. and Mrs. 
McCo~b and son Arthur of Boston, also Guerdon Wor- 
cester, Walter Flemming and Albert Chandler of Boston. 
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Lady Harrington, after spending the summer at 
Manchester, with her mother, Mrs. James McMillan, 
sailed this week for England. Sir John Harrington 
sailed in August to join his regiment. 
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“Briar Rock,’ the charming summer home of Mrs. 
William McMillan at Magnolia, is one of those to be 
closed the first of the week and Mrs. McMillan is re- 
turning to St. Louis Monday. 
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Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
FRESH VEGETABLES 
Corn, Lima Beans, Beets, Carrots, Parsley, 
Lettuce and others fresh picked every morning. 
Our corn is extra good now. 
For those who have greenhouses we have 
extra good Carnation plants to plant inside for 
winter blooming; also Narcissus bulbs paper 
whites ). 
RALPH W. WARD 
Beverly's Leading Florist 
Cross St., near Beverly Cove School. Beverly Tel.757w 
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Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879 M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patients’ residence 
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Much interest is being taken in the dance and bridge 
tournament to be given at the Essex County club Friday 
evening of next week by the Beverly Hospital Junior Aid 
association, of which Miss Katharine W. Tweed is presi- 
dent, Miss Alice Thorndike, Miss Phyllis Sears, Miss 
Katherine Putnum, Miss Julia Meyer and Charles E. 
Cotting, Jr., and D. L. Pickman, Jr., are the other officers. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carr are closing their cottage 
at West Manchester in a week or two. Their daughter, 
Mrs. Brewer and family are leaving the first of next 
week. 
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Miss Elizabeth G. Houghton is opening her town 
house; Boston, this week after spending the season at her 
Magnolia cottage. 
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Of the many North Shore folk remaining over this 
beautiful September weather, who find the little Rose 
Tree Shop at Rowley a charming place for its London 
tea and country cream, and its quaint little gifts and 
cards are Miss Emily Morgan, Holyrood, England; Mrs. 
John Heard of Ipswich; the Allen Mills of Chicago; Mrs. 
E. S. Grew of Boston and Manchester; ~ Mrs, James 
Rembard of New York; Mrs. L. C. Fenno of Rowley 
and Boston; and others too many to mention. A jaunt 
into the country has an added charm with a tarrying place 
in view. 
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Brandon Hall, Brookline, is receiving many of the 
guests of the Masconomo House, Manchester, as their 
headquarters for the winter. ‘This select family hotel is 
located near Coolidge’s Corner, in the most desirable 
residential district of Greater Boston and adapatable for 
both family residents and transient guests. Brandon Hail 
is under the same management as the Masconomo at 
Manchester (Arthur L. Race) and the same standard of 
excellence is upheld in the management of the Brookline 
house. The Masconomo closed Tuesday. Brandon Hall 
is open the year round. ; 
Real Estate Service 
My endeavor is to so conduct the North 
Shore Real Estate Business as to earn the 
support of my clients. Any suggestions 
as to how I can better serve you will be 
fully considered. : : : 
D. A. McCEACHERN 
11 Pleasant Street Gloucester 
TELEPHONE 161 M. 
SCOTTISH TERRIERS 
Recommended as Companions 
A really good sort of dog. Best for children’s 
pets. 
GODDARD AVE., Cor. COTTAGE ST. 
Newcastle Kennels, ®gokline 
Easily reached by motor Tel. 443 
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