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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MARVELOUS SKILL OF THE BLIND. 
Daily Demonstrations Free to Visitors at the 
Manchester Handicraft Shop. ’ 
The expert and subtle skill of the blind 
in producing articles of ornament and 
utility at the Handicraft Shop at -Man- 
chester is a never failing source of won- 
der to visitors. In addition to the most 
artistic fashioning of fabrics by hand- 
weaving processes in which colors are 
blended with delightful harmony and 
rhe construction of household utensils 
and appliances, the coming week will 
witness daily demonstrations tn_ basketry 
and rush-seating by James N. Hamilton 
of East Boston. 
A large collection of photos will also 
be exhibited every variety of 
work executed at the Cambridge shops 
‘of the Commission tncluding the making 
of brooms, mops, rugs and dainty fabrics 
for household use and also the more pro- 
saic, less practical accom- 
plishment of shoe repairing. 
A newly arrived sewing-machine ts 
being operated by Miss McClintock, 
who turns out some of the dressmaker s art 
with the facility and skill which puts to 
the blush the work accomplished — by 
many seamstresses blessed with the sight 
of which this talented young girl has been 
so long deprived. 
The Handicraft Shop is open to the 
public without charge daily, mornings 
‘and afternoons, and all interested will be 
cordially welcomed. 
‘The friend who so kindly stood spon- 
sor for the affair is gratied to know of 
the success with which this unique  en- 
terprise is meeting, and the interest shown 
by townspeople and summer visitors in 
the work. 
showing 
but scarcely 
New England Food Fair. 
The Frank C. Bzss‘ock Arena of 
Trained Wild Animals which 1s be 
one of the free features of the great an- 
nual New Eneland Food Fair and House 
Furnishing Exposition at Mechanics 
Building, is the greatest animal show in 
the world. [t has never before been 
shown except as a separate and distinct 
show to which the price of admission 
is seldom less than 59 cents. “The com- 
plete show will be given free of charge 
to patrons of the New England Food 
Fair. Frank C. Bostock is in the ant- 
mal show world, what P. ‘T. Barnum 
was in the circus world and his name_ is 
synonymous with clean, up-to-date, en- 
tertaining animal exhibitions. “Uhe edu- 
cational advantages of such an exhibition 
cannot be over estimated and it should 
prove a most attractive addition to the 
big fair at Mechanics Building. The 
Bostock show will occupy the entire 
basement of Grand Hall. There will 
be sixty cages of animals. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
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P. O. BOX 1280 
We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Batteries. 
Supplies and Repairs of all Kinds 
Beach St., Manchester 
Claude D. Temple 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son's 
Coal Yard 
All work receives my 
personal attention 
MANCHESTER, 
MASS. 
Telephone 177-3 
R, E. HENDERSON & CO. 
FORES TERS 
Tree Pruning, Spraying, Burlapping 
Telephone Coa 
AXEL MAGNUSON Tel-phoue 
1. OBO 
TIT PTE A. OTP TEES MERI = 
nection 
174-3 
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PHUTER HYLEN 
MAGNUSON & HIYLEN 
Successors to Wim. EF. 
Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
Bedding 
‘in Variety o& 
Bridge Street 
FIREPROOF 
THE ONLY ONE 
Automobiles and Bicycles 
For Sale and Rent. 
IN MANCIIESTER, 
Plants 
Market Prices 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SBA,MASS. 
GARAGi: 
_ Automobiles 
Varine Motars 
Moter cycss 
Bicycles 
Salid Pabher tires 
edo 
Ets tient: 
North Shere 
Agents for 
Mischelin Tires 
At Lowest Prices. 
Perkins & Corliss 
B@°OPEN ALL 
1 Middle St., Gloucester 
NIGHT 
gos 5 a 
cf 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
ESS STE ye 
