40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Telephone 
260 Beverly 
Grocery, Bakery, Meat, 
Fish, Dairy, Fruit and / he 
Vegetable Departments. 
MARSTON-STURTEVANT CO. 
278 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Complete Food Store 
Telephone 
260 Beverly 
Each Department 
under 
Competent Management. 
THE Sanitary Food Store of the North Shore 
—Modern Refrigerating—All Meats, Fish, 
Fruits and Vegetables under glass protection. 
VERYTHING in the Food line of the Very 
Best Quality. All goods in Baking Depart- 
ment are from our own ovens. : : : : 
YACHUSSSUPPLikD PROM TaEyY 
The store of Cleanliness—The store of Quality—The store of Full Values—The store of Right Prices. 
Closed Wednesday Afternoons. 
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NORTH SHORE BRANCH of the French wounded 
Fund—No definite time was planned for this work, 
but the response to the demands for funds have so far 
exceeded the expectations of.the committee that it 1s 
found to be possible to continue the work through the 
fall. No more perfect place could have been found for 
workrooms than Mrs. Denégre’s coach house, which she 
so generously gave for the meetings. The thanks and 
deep appreciation of the committee and all who have been 
to the meetings are due Mr. and Mrs. Denégre for mak- 
ing the meetings a delightful memory, and everything pos- 
sible has been done for the comfort of the workers. Mrs. 
Edward S. Grew has kindly offered her coach house for 
the work this fall and the committee has gratefully 
accepted this offer, feeling it was best to divide the care 
and trouble between these two most generous offers. No 
words can express the feeling of gratitude which we all 
EVERY KIND OF AUTOMO- 
BILE CLOTHING FOR MEN 
In a convenient, and fully 
equipped department. 
A special lot of gray alpaca 
$5.00 
Clusters: satccam ce eetee oe 
Ren 0. 
Poston 
Shuman Lorner 
We Invite Inspection. 
have for the help which has been given us through these 
offers of workrooms. ‘The first meeting was at Mrs. Ed- 
ward S. Grew’s, West Manchester, will be ‘Thursday, 
September 2d, and every Monday and Thursday from 
9.30 to 1 until further notice. The committee in charge ‘3 
composed of: Mrs. Frank Bemis, chairman; Miss Harriet 
C. Rantoul, Treasurer, Beverly Farms; Mrs. Robert 5%. 
Bradley, Mrs. John S$. Curtis, Mrs. Henry S. Grew, 2d, 
Mrs. George H. Lyman, Mrs. Lester Leland, Miss Mar- 
garet Thomas and Miss Alice Thorndike. 
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James M. Hart of the Hotel Brunswick, Boston, who 
was at Manchester part of last summer, is holding an 
exhibition of rare Old English mezzo-tints, colour prints, 
hunting and coaching subjects, and painter etchings by 
Whistler, Hayden, Cameron, Brangwyn and others, at 
The Salad Bowl, 90 Middle st., Gloucester. 
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et IIs IT NOT A FACT that youare un- $ 
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your old JEWELRY and SILVER that ¢ 
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has been discarded and of no longer use to 
you? 
We specialize in purchasing FAMILY 
JEWELS such as Diamonds, Pearls, Sapphires, 
Emeralds, Rubies and other precious stones, 
also old and modern gold and platinum jewel- 
ry and silverware, not for the sole purpose of 
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the assayer, but for the purpose of utilizingthe # 
greater part of our purchase for reconstruc- Q 
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PAY ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST CASH PRICES. % 
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Send us your valuables for a cash offer; ¢ 
we fully insure against loss of any kind while # 
in transit or in our possession. 8 
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S. WYLER, 
6 East 46th St., near Fifth Ave. 
New York City 
*Phone Murray Hill 6175 
New York Bank 
references 
on request 
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Correspondence solicited and treated in absolute confidence. 
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August 27, 1915. 
