NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
“BIBLE STUDY. © - 
Theme of the Course : Life Eternal. 
Lesson VII. More Blessed Folk. 
—- 1. Consider the meaning ~ of “Matt. 
5: 4. Read Luke 6: 20-26. Is mourn- 
ing a joyous experience ’ or “grievous? 
How does it become blessed? . When 
and how will comfort come? 
2. Matt. 5: 6. How do men be- 
come’ good? *:Is it by trying. hard? 
Does the*wise mather keep urging her 
child to ‘““be good?’’ Prof. James says 
that we learn:to skate-in summer and to 
swim in winter. May we become good 
while we sleep? Compare the larger 
promise in Matt. 7: 7-11. 
3. Matt. 5: 8. How much is meant 
by “‘ pure in heart?’? Does -sin_ blind 
the spiritual vision? Compare Matt. 
23: 24-26. Is God concealed or are 
men’s eyes holden? When will the 
pure in heart see him? 
There are still other blessed people 
and we shall study of them next week. 
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office of THE BREEZE PRINT? 
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Keal Estate: Insurance 
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Telephones: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
Mass. 
Gorham Dayis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mar 
GORHAI! DAVIS, 
Livery and ‘Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest stvles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
romptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
JOHN T. COMMERFORD 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA - - MASS 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town éach week. Address: 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
Telephone | 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWHE, Prop: 
Carriages to Let by day; week or season 
Auto Garage Connection ; 
Magnolia 
WHY DELAY? 
The erection of that monument:—- Have you- not given the 
matter more than sufficient consideration. _ Come and see us 
about it atonce. Look over our handsome, designs, select “one 
and we will set it up for you. oe: ; 
Kimball Brothers Monamenta: Works 
9-11 Lynde St.,. o- SALEM 
Norman Avenue, : 
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_ The contract price for the Men’s club- 
house, given last week, as $2497.50, 
does not include the heating. 
Mrs. C. C. G. Thornton has organ- 
ized a sewing Club for the young people 
of the village to be called ‘‘ The 
Junior.’? The committee consists of 
the president, Miss Frances L. Libby, 
and secretary, Miss Edna Symonds. 
Miss Amy Lycett will teach embroidery, 
and other fancy work will be under the 
instruction of Mrs. Harvey of Gloucester. 
Each member of the club was presented 
by Mrs. Thornton with a work basket 
supplied with all necessary articles. A 
sale of all articles made will be held at 
Mrs. Thornton’s residence next spring. 
Mrs. A. M. Lycett spent Monday in 
Boston guest of her sister. 
D. C. Ballou & Co. lost a valuable 
horse last Saturday afternoon. 
A. M. Lycett returned home Monday 
evening after a very pleasant trip to 
Moosehead Lake, Me. 
Susan Lycett met with a painful acci- 
dent the first of the week. While coast- 
ing she fell from her sled breaking her 
collar-bone. 
Miss Helen Lycett was the epuest of 
Miss Katherine McAuley of Dorchester 
over Sunday. 
Mrs. Wilson Richardson and Mrs 
H. W.. Butler spent Wednesday in 
Salem visiting friends. 
Miss Frances L: Libby returned to 
Magnolia Monday evening after a very 
pleasant tour of Italy and Sicily. 
Lyman Butler returned home from 
New York City the first of the week, 
where he has been spending a short va- 
cation. 
Mrs. Harry Hannaford has been con- 
fined to her home the past week with a 
bad case of tonsilitis. 
Mrs. James Wolffand daughter Ada 
were renewing acquaintances in Glou- 
cester the latter part of the week. 
Police officer Martin J. Burke has 
been confined to his home the past week 
with a bad cold. Clarence Wilkinson 
is taking his place. 
The Bible class will meet next Tues- 
day evening with Mrs. Elbridge Foster. 
A Christmas sermon will be preached 
next Sunday morning at the Village 
Church and the Christmas carols will be 
sung by the congregation. 
‘The annual Christmas tree exercises 
will be held in the church on Thursday, 
Christmas. Eve., at 7 o’clock. . The 
children are practicing under the direc- 
tion of Mrs. Fred. Lycett, superintend- 
ent of the Sunday School and Miss Amy 
Lycett, organist. 
Mrs. Loud is reported as being very 
ill at her home on Magnolia avenue. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
building Material 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS 
Bridge Street - 
Telephone 174-3 
Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
FLORISTS AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS 
DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
PETER HYLEN 
| A. H. Higginson, President. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
DAVID FRENTON CoO, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
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EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF ALL GAS LIGHTING MAGHINES. 
_ Work done at Fair Prices. 
Estimates given on all kinds Steam and Hot Water Heating, 
