NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
There have been stores on mountain 
peaks, on the seas and in the bottoms of 
mines, but it remained for Manchester 
to develop the store that runs around of 
_ its own accord and comes to serve you at 
your door. James Beaton is 
the inventor and _ Beaton’s 
auto-shoe store is the newest 
thing under the sun. 
Several years’ of poor 
health resulted in the crip- 
pling of Mr. Beaton’s activ- 
ity. He desired, however, 
to engage in business and his 
‘fertile mind thought out a 
way to doit. He bought an 
automobile, fitted it up to 
carry a considerable stock of 
shoes, after long thought 
chose a specially attractive line 
to carry and now goes about 
from door-to-door fitting all 
kinds of feet. 
The automobile is a Max- 
well of 10-horse power. It 
is fitted with a canopy top 
and such curtains and storm-guards as to 
permit Mr. Beaton to go about even in 
the wildest weather. He enjoys his 
work immensely and, the harder the 
storm, the merrier the sport in bucking 
wind and rain. 
Just behind the seat is a big box, well- 
fashioned and attractively decorated. 
This is the “‘store’’ itself. In this box 
are shoes for a life-time—soft, flexible 
leather “‘slip-ons’’ for the wee toddlers; 
strong, calf-skin and horse-hide shoes, 
some with iron-cleated heels and copper 
toes for boys and girls of the ‘* roughing 
* years. Thenthere are fashionable 
patent leathers, low and high, for the 
gay young beau, and perfect dreams in 
big-bowed Cinderellas for “‘ sweet six- 
teens,’’ who are now all rapt up in com- 
ing graduation. And, added to these, 
PRINTING 
A. H. Higginson, President. 
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Beaton ‘‘ 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
A “FLYING SHOEMAN.” 
James Beaton “ Hustles " Orders for Shoes and Sells Them in an Automobile. 
are the plain, unpretentious shoes of the 
business man and the easy-shoe for the 
matron athome. And, last of all, are 
the great, big, roomy shoes for the old 
men and their dear old companions who 
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THE FLYING SHOEMAN. 
have walked far on Life’s rough highway 
and have many a corn and bunion be- 
speaking the valleys of sorrow into which 
they have descended and the mountains 
of triumph which they have ploddingly 
scaled. For all such, the auto-shoe- 
man has a few added touches of comfort 
which he bestows in good measure. For 
that is his specialty—‘‘ comfort, cushion- 
shoes.’”’ 
So far, Mr. Beaton’s new venture has 
kept him more than busy. He’s on the 
jump all the time. Some times he _ has 
an order in Beverly at 2 o'clock in the 
afternoon and, three hours later, will 
find him in Gloucester trying a fit on a 
bank president, or perhaps, a fisherman. 
Beaton is the “‘ traveling cobbler,’ up- 
to-date. 
We are prepared to handle any kind of a 
Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFIGE 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
DAVID FENTON 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. 
ment of Launches. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
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Fine Pets and Great Sporting Dogs 
Young Dogs & puppies for sale 
(Champion Stock on Sire’s side) 
Dogs "Takel 
Trained and Boarded 
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Also White and Vatious Calica 
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Persian Cats 
and Man- 
chester every morning with Fresh Vege- 
tables from the Farm. 
Team is in Beverly Farms 
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Eggs A Speciaiee 
Broiler Chickens to Order 
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MARKET 
Specials 2 Saturday 
Legs Lamb 18c 20c 
Fores Lamb 15c lb 
Fresh Killed Fowls 22c lb 
All Shoulders 12c |b 
‘ sized Hams from 6 to 20 lbs 15c Ib 
Faces Rump Roasts 18c-20c Ib 
Chuck Roasts 12c-15c Ib 
Beef Liver 
Spinach, 30c pk; 
10c lb, 3 lbs 25c 
Dandelions, 15¢ pk 
New Cabbage, 3c lb; Rhubarb, 5c Ib 
Grass, 18c bunch; Cukes, 8c-10c¢ each 
String Beans, 10c qt; Wax Beans, 2 qts, 25c 
Large Lettuce, 8c-10c head 
Strawberries, 15c box and Berries, 2 for 25c 
Fresh Eggs, 28c doz; Butter, 34c lb 
Oranges, Lemons, Pineapples and Bananas 
Ward's Tip Top Bread 
Kimball Bldg., Opp. Postoffice 
MANGHESTER 
Telephone 206-3 
