“a 
“ful and bracing climate. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE ; 27 
Manchester Boys at Andover Today. 
The local athletic team of the Phi Al- 
pha Pi was to leave Manchester this 
morning for Andover where the second 
annual meet of the Phi Alpha Pi and Y. 
M. C. A. leagues of Essex County is to 
be held this afternoon at 1 o’clock. Last 
year the boys took second place in the 
meet out of a big field of entries and this 
year their friends are expecting them to 
bring home the cup. They are entered 
in the various events the following: 
100-yd. dash—R. Pulsifer, Smith. 
440-yd. dash—R. Pulsifer, S. Hoare 
Smith. 
Shot put—J. Floyd, Willard Rust. 
Running broad jump-—Pulsifer, Flem- 
ing, Smith. 
Pole vault—Fleming, J. Floyd, W. 
Rust. 
High jump—Fleming, 
Smith. 
Relay team—Pulsifer, Floyd, Hoare, 
Smith. 
This afternoon also the Norfolk 
County meet is being held. It is expect- 
ed a meet between these two county or- 
ganizations will be held in the fall, though 
the details of this are not yet arranged. 
Hoare;s, Rust; 
Vacation Days in Nova Scotia. 
The Dominion Atlantic Railway S. S. 
Line has just issued two beautifully illus- 
trated ‘and interesting publications, -entitl- 
ed “Vacation Days in Nova Scotia,’’ and 
Summer Homes in Nova Scotia,’’ the 
first being a sixty-four page book interest- 
ingly written, containing invaluable infor- 
mation for the tourist, the fisherman and 
hunter. It is by far the most beautifully 
gotten up guide book ever issued on the 
Provinces and is considered the finest 
ever issued by a transportation company 
in New England. “Summer Homes’’ 
- as its name suggests, contains a large list 
of farm houses, and cottages with sufhci- 
ent descripton of each district to enable 
the prospective tourist to select just the 
spot which offers the particular form of 
recreation that appeals to him individually. 
He has the farming districts to select 
from, the seashore, or a combination of 
both, charming mountain villages over- 
looking the Bay of Fundy, their geogra- 
phical position giving them a most health- 
Or, he can 
select a beautiful little hamlet in the An- 
napolis Valley, with its accompanying 
dry, and balmy atmosphere, next door to 
brooks, lakes and rivers teeming with 
trout, with the inevitable accompaniments 
of fresh milk, butter, eggs and vegetables, 
etc., combined with genuine hospitality. 
But to get even a vague idea of the de- 
lights of a sojourn in Nova Scotia one 
must “‘read the books,’’ and these can 
be promptly obtained by enclosing 4 cents 
in stamps to J. F. Masters, New Eng. 
Supt., Long Wharf, Boston, or by calling 
for copies at Company’s city office, 228 
Washington Street, Boston. 
&, Tl: PAYS.) -% 
To be free from all care of Furs during the 
dangerous MOTH SEASON when you can 
do so at a small expense. Our up-to-date 
methods for storing all kinds of FURS in- 
sures them against Fire, Moths or Loss 
Telephone 574-2, call, or send postal. Fur 
work at reduced rates. 
SHAWMUT FUR STORE 
H. D. RICE, Manufacturer, 
Jobber, Retailer. 
Essex and Central Sts., 
SALEM 
KXCELLENT SHOWING 
F 
SPRING MILLINERY 
A complete line of latest IMPORTED and DOMESTIC 
: MODELS 
| REITH’S 204 ussex sr, sacem. 
D. T. 
We have received our spring stock of 
EDDY SREP RIGERAEORS 
Prices from $15.00 to $40.00 
are , ; pike 
his refrigerator needs no recommendation asit is known to be the best on the 
BEATON 
We also have the— 
Great American Ball-Bearing and the Genuine Philadelphia 
LAWN MOWERS 
From J4in. to 19 in. width. 
market. 
We have a large stock of : 
5 : Have you noticed 
on eee we vekeorat ee UNCLE OBEDIAH 
*% LOWSPRIGCES and his lantern in our window? 
ee eee fPoxien a: The old gentleman is all right and 
Farming and Garden Tools . 
. tas his lantern i i 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods NP Aah 
: can be made.... 
Including our celebrated Austrian 
Elite ware; Silver and Nickel- eR Call and m4 
plated goods, China, Glass, Crockery, 
Lamps, ete. & Get One a 
31 Central St., = Manchester 
eS" We deliver goods to any part of the North Shore. 
