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designs: $35, $25, $20, $15, $10 and 
$5, respectively. The judges will be 
Mrs. S. Parker Bremer and Mrs. Fran- 
cis W. Fabyan. In awarding the prizes 
the beauty of the illumination as seen 
from a distance will be animportant con- 
sideration. “Two or more boat owners 
may if they desire compete jointly, plac- 
ing their boats one behind the other if 
they wish. ‘The committee urge all per- 
sons interested to enter their boats how- 
ever simply they are illuminated. Any- 
body may enter; there are absolutely no 
restrictions. 
It is expected that the shore illumina- 
tion will be beautiful. The signal to il- 
luminate will be fired at 9 o'clock. 
Through the generosity of one of the 
members of the club a handsome display 
of fireworks will be given at the close of 
the water pageant. ‘The club has se- 
cured a stock of colored lights which 
may be obtained at the club house at 
moderate price. 
An orchestra will be stationed at the 
club house during the evening, and there 
may be informal dancing for members 
and friends. 
If the weather is unfair on Monday the 
event will take place the following night. 
Band Concert Next Week. 
The next band concert on the square 
at Manchester will be given next Wed- 
nesday evening, on which occasion the 
Salem Cadet Band will furnish the music 
as usual. The square will be brilliantly 
lighted again, by the hundreds of incan- 
descents strung and interwoven about. 
If the night is fair there will be hun- 
dreds from Beverly Frams, Magnolia, 
Gloucester and Beverly to hear the music 
and see the illumination. 
‘The program follows: 
1. March, Salute to Uncle Sam, Hutt 
2. Overture, Bohemian Girl, Balfe 
3. Echoes from the Metropolitan Opera 
House, Tobani 
4. Solo for Trombone. Selected 
Mr. J. N. PRocTER. 
5. Selection, Prince of Pilsen, Luders 
6. Waltz, American Students, Missud 
(Old Cottage Songs. ) 
7. Selection, Solanthe, Sullivan 
8. Mills Merry Melodies, Schulz 
(4 Pilgrims Chorus from Tannhauser, 
ony J Wagner 
( 4. Bohemian Dance, Selika 
L Logneder 
10. March, Stars and Stripes, Sousa 
Jean Missup, 
Conductor. 
Church Fair. 
The fair to be held in the Town hall 
at Manchester on Wednesday and 
Thursday, Aug. 19 and 20, will no doubt 
attract a big crowd. ‘The fair is held to 
raise funds for the Congregational soc- 
iety, though the specific object for which 
the Ladies’ Social circle are working, is 
to purchase a heater for the Chapel. 
While the fair is given under the auspices 
of the circle the other auxiliary societies 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
tions are received. 
$ for a full calen- 
] 3 dar month 
SALEM (JO/IMERCIAL SCHOOL 
126 Washington Street, Salem 
It is a high grade educational institution. 
It enjoys the confidence of educators everywhere. 
Business men have faith in its recommendation. 
Its graduates secure and hold high grade positions. 
It has been made the "observation school" for 
students at the Salem State Normal School 
training to become commercial teachers. 
Applications are now being received for the fall 
opening, in both day and evening schools. 
Seats are reserved in the order in which applica- 
Write for a copy of the new catalogue—mailed free upon request only. 
Tuition Rates 
$30.5 
Open now for Registration. 
Fall term begins September 8 
$ ] 08 for a school year 
42 weeks 
are helping out, and the people in gen- 
eral are contributing articles for the vari- 
ous tables. “There will be many useful 
and fancy articles offered for sale, besides 
a generous assortment of home-made 
candies, cake, ice cream, etc. Contri- 
“Eve rgreens 
butions may be left with Mrs. E, S. 
Knight, 44 School street. 
‘The committee in charge is composed 
of Mrs. G. A. Kitheld, Mrs. Fred M. 
Johnson, Mrs. H. B. Hinchliffe, Mrs. 
David Bennett and Mrs. E. S. Knight. 
We offer a stock of over 35,000 assorted Evergreens from 2 to 8 feet in height, consisting of 
Norway Spruce, Coerulea Spruce, White Spruce, Colorado Spruce both blue and green, Scotch 
Pine, Austrian Pine, White Pine, Mugho Pine, Cephalonica Fir, Nordmans Fir, Douglass Fir, Ba‘s 
sam Fir, American Arbor Vitae, ete. 
will lift with a ball of earth at the roots. 
All have been several times transplanted and most of them 
We also have a choice lot of imported Evergreen Speci- 
mens and 10,000 well rooted Dwarf Box for border and edging purposes and make very reasonable 
prices for this season’s planting. 
Southworth Bros., 
Pb. A. 
Johnson 
Call or send for price list. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Co. 
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