16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
August 6, 1915. 
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Mount Pleasant Farm Dairy 
MILK AND CREAM : 
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Agents for PINE TOP FARM Milk 
High Grade, Rich and Creamy, Scientifically clean 
Visrrors Aways WELCOME 
Telephone 103-W Manchester or write to 
R. & L. Baker 
MancuHestER, Mass. 
185 ScHoor ST., 
ESSEX WOODS 
A winding road leads thro’ the wood 
Where changing shadows play, 
Where branches green arch over-head 
And flowers bloom by the way. 
The touch of breezes as we pass 
Wood scents that fill the air, 
Come like the breath of vanished days’ 
From regions sweet and fair. 
A bird calls from the leafy depths, 
A star gleams in the sky; 
And twilight draws her mantle close 
‘To bid the day good-bye. 
©, Essex woods! your winding road 
Leads farther than we know, 
It journeys deep into the past 
In lands of long ago. 
And oft in crowded city streets 
The walls of stone between, 
Will cone the thought of Essex woods 
And shady isles of green. 
—ALMA PENDEXTER HAYDEN. 
Ir Was A Narrow Escape that befell the touring 
auto that was stopped by a pedestrian who discovered the 
entire steering gear adrift. Every locomotive engineer 
before he enters his cab for the day’s run examines care- 
fally the mechanism of his engine and trys the car 
wheels of the train with a hammer to discover cracked 
wheels. Every autoist should make a reasonably -careful 
examination of his brakes and steering gear before he 
starts his car. Even.then accidents may happen through 
wear or flaws in the materials. 
A successful man must expect to be envied and 
abused as well as to be admired and respected. 
Many an opportunity is missed because it isn’t recog- 
“zed, 
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Or POSITE POST-OFRFICE MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Gifts out of the ordinary. Choice and _ Distinctive 
Hand-Made Articles. Mary Elizabeth’s Candies and Bon 
Bons. and Greeting Cards, Stationery, Toys 
and Orders taken fr fine stitching and tucking. 
Mending of specialt 
Souverir 
Games. 
THE HANDICRAFT SHOP 
laces a 
HE North Shore mosquito campaign that is supervised 
by Walter D. Denégre of “Villa Crest,” West Man- 
chester, is sonewhat hindered by the unprecedented rain- 
fall in Juiy—crore rain having fallen in July than has 
oceurred in that month in fifty-four years. The many 
stagnant pools that have been constantly formed among 
the rocks and trees have been excellent breeding places 
for the little pests. But the good work that is being done 
by trained men who are carrying out plans in accordance 
with instructions from the U. S. government has been 
much appreciated. Without something having been done 
“4 rid the shore of the pests, the rainy season would have 
rade the woods and lowlands almost unendurable. As 
it is, the simple work of spraying the breeding places with 
oil and knowing the best places to place the cans of oil 
with drips, has, along with other efforts, done much to 
free the shore from mosquitos and make outdoor life 
a little pleasanter. But, Mr. Denégre says that the people 
+ ust not be discouraged and think it is hopeless for, when 
tle rains are over, he is expecting good results from the 
eficient work of the campaign. 
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Masconomo House, Manchester, has had a number 
of arrivals this week who will spend August at this fine 
kotel on Singing Beach. Mrs. W. G. McCabe, Jt., of the 
hotel is entertaining her sisters, the Misses Spicer of Vir- 
ginia for a few weeks. The McCabes are from Charles+ 
ton, S. C., and have spent several seasons on the North 
Shore. Mrs. W. B. Palmer, the Misses Jewell and 
Edith Palmer, Miss Margaret Gould of Mt. Vernon, 
N. Y. and Miss Frances ‘Talmadge of Washington com- 
pose a patty who will spend some time here. ee 
Todd’s guest over the week-end was C. R. Johnson of 
West Point, N. Y. E. Bayard Halsted of New York 
spent the week-end with Mrs. Halsted, who is spending 
the season at the hotel. Other arrivals include Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. H. Riding, the Misses Morgan of Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Doherty and family, Springfield; Mr. 
and Mrs. J. W. Tuckerman, Jr., Cohasset, Miss Louise 
Morriil, New York; Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lukes, Mont- 
real. . 
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When a man is unable to buy diamonds for his wife 
+ will help some to praise the biscuits she bakes. 
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Miss Ella CF_NEw YORK 
MARCEL WAVE, MANICGRING 
Scalp Treatment and Facial Massage 
The Bungalew Shop 
TELEPHONE 443 
Magnolia 
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