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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A Good Work. 
The Union Bible society has under- 
taken the work inaugurated by our 
fathers, of systematically visiting every 
home in Manchester. 
It is designed to gather religious sta- 
tistics, sell the Scriptures at cost to all 
who may wish to purchase, and supply 
free the destitute. 
The Missionary of this society ts 
authorized to receive the yearly offerings 
and pledges for the cause from home to 
home, in place of calling for a collec- 
tion in the church for the present year. 
Each pastor will be given a receipt for 
the amount thus received from the mem- 
bers of his congregation. 
In this interdenominational work the 
society is careful to employ only those 
who have been tried and proven to be 
intelligent, consecrated laborers. There 
has been commissioned for work in 
Manchester, Miss Grace Howland. It 
is hoped she will be most cordially re- 
ceived in all homes. 
Experience has proven that, from va- 
rious causes, there are homes destitute 
of the Bible in every town; over 2000 
Protestant homes have been found inthe 
last seven years, and supplied by this 
society, and the missionary work of the 
society in these unchurched homes and 
in the rural districts has been blessed in 
the leading of many to prayerful lives. 
In view of the fact that the society has 
no fund, pledge or endowment behind 
it, it is most earnestly hoped that 
prayerful sympathy, cooperation, and 
generous contributions may be received 
from all who read the Bible. + @ 
Big Fair at Mechanics Building. 
Nothing succeeds like success. When 
the Massachusetts Retail Grocers Asso- 
ciation announced its Third Annual Food 
Fair and Home Furnishing Exposition to 
be held in Mechanics Building, Boston, 
September 27th to October 30th, 1909, 
it was soon apparent that the big successes 
of 1907 and 1908 were not forgotten. 
All roads will lead to Mechanics Build- 
ing, Boston, next October, where the 
only big Food Fair in New England this 
year will be held under the same auspices 
and same management and in the same 
building as the pasttwo years. New ex- 
hibits, new decorations, new amusement 
features, will make this inevery respect 
the greatest Exposition of the kind in the 
World. In attendance alone this great 
Fair now holds the world’s record for 
any similar Exposition with a total of 
1,166,224 in 1907 and 1908. Youcan’t 
fool the people; the management of 
these expositions doesn’t try to and that’s 
why they succeed. 
Auto supplies at Miguel’s Central 
square. x 
Clock and watch repairing. Loomis. * 
THE MASCONOMO HOUSE 
AND COTTAGES =. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. Austin A. Dutton, Prop. 
Season of 1909 
** Location and environment possesses a diversity of ocean and 
inland views nnequalled on the New England coast.’’ 
To the Automobilist: No more attractive spot on the North Shore. Good roads 
all around; good service when you arrive; good dinners, well served ; good place to 
rest under beautiful trees; spacious lawns and broad piazzas; good place to take a 
dip, on Singing Beach. 
A New Feature this season — afternoon tea 4 to 5 every day to 
which guests and friends, and cottagers along the North Shore 
are invited. No charge. 
——— The Guisine and Service Given Most Gareful Attention 
(Tony Pelegrim, formerly with the North Shore Grill at Magnolia. is head chef ) 
H. P. WOODBURY 
..Hine Groceries and Table Luxuries... 
123 HALE St., BEVERLY 
Aden Cl ° When this Line is bus 3 
TELEPHONE 046 air Pribile Pheae Deee 8556 
King Arthur Flour 
It is strictly an unbleached Flour, its Quality 
never questioned, and is conceded to be 
America’s Highest Grade 
Sold by 
H. P, WOODBURY HALE ST., BEVERLY 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, MANCHESTER 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
Ladies’ Garments a Specialty 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Up-to-date Methods and Ideas. Only expert workmen employed. 
Beach street. Tel. 12—2 Manchester, Mass. 
In the store formerly occupied by Johnston & Berquist 
Branch Stores in Peabody and Danvers 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year after July 1. 
