NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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3 * Manchester > 
SHIMANE AN AN IEA RAINS 
Rev. D. F. Lamson of Newton has 
been spending part of this week visiting 
A. F. Bennett and family, Ashland ave- 
nue. 
The public schools close today for the 
summer vacation. 
Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd, Miss Abbie 
Floyd, Miss Mary Rust and Harry R. 
Floyd are leaving tomorrow on the special 
Hanover train for the Dartmouth Com- 
mencement. Mr. Floyd goes to receive 
his A. B. degree, having completed his 
college work last winter, a half-year in 
advance of most of the other members of 
the class. 
Sayre Merrill, who has completed his 
studies at Tech. for the year, is running 
as brakeman on the parlor car which 
goes up the Gloucester branch at 8.39 
mornings, and returns on the 2.15 from 
Boston. 
George Steele, 3d, of Gloucester 
spent the first of the week in town with 
his classmate, Frank Sinnicks. 
Have you thought to renew your sub- 
scription to the Breeze? Do not forget 
that the price advances to $2.00 a year 
on July 1. This price effects no-one 
but new subscribers until the present sub- 
scriptions run out. For instance, if your 
subscription does not expire until next 
January, this raise in price does not 
effect you until next January Then the 
price will be $2.00 for the year following. 
The only way you may get your sub- 
scription for one dollar a year after your 
present , subscription expires, whether 
it expires on July 1, or next March, is 
to send your advance subscription before 
next Thursday. If you send in $2.00, 
why that will pay for two years; if you 
send $1.00, that will pay for one year in 
advance from the date when your sub- 
scriptions runs out. 
A dozen or more Salem doctors came 
to Manchester yesterday for their annual 
outing at Tuck’s Point, and in company 
with Drs. Blaisdell, Glendenning and 
Tyler of this town, enjoyed one of Prof. 
Horton's famous clambakes. 
“© Krinkledown’’ baby blankets at E 
A. Lethbridge’ s. 
EVERYBODY’S— 
the big, strong Mag- 
azine for red-blooded 
men and women, 
JULY OUT TO-DAY 
For Sale By 
L. W. FLOYD, 
F. W. VARNEY, 
Manchester 
Beverly Farms 
Miss Elsie Northrop will commence 
her duties next Monday as operator at the 
telephone exchange in Magnolia. 
Mrs. Howard Winchester and son 
Marshall have gone to Maine for the 
summer. 
The VAN DYKE 
217 Essex St., 
SALEM 
Outing, 
(Coat and Pant Only) 
-DOWN PRICES 
In our Odds and Ends Department we find too many broken lots, 
sizes, styles, etc., and have decided to make a BIGSWEEP. Read! 
25 Coats and Pants, Regular $6.00 and $8.00 values, to close $3.29 
15 Coa‘s and Pants, Regular $8.00 and $10.00 values, to close $4.29 
10 Coats and Pants, Regular $8.00 and $10.00 values, to close $5.29 
OTHER BiG VALUES, BROKEN SIZES, NOW SELLING FOR $6, $8 AND $10 
W. E. HOYT CO., 
‘*A DRINKING CUP FOR THE ASKING’”’ 
Suits 
Hoyt block, Cor. Derby S‘q. : 
SALEM : 
