34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Hodskins’ Shoe Store 
J. C. Palmer, Manager 
26 Market St., Lynn, *747 Cu 
July 7, 1916. 
E are showing some exclusive models 
in Mahogany shade of Tan Leather 
Low Shoes—with rubber soles and heels— 
on the newest recede toe lasts. 
$4.50 -- 
Complete line of ‘‘Sneakers’’ in White or Brown 
$5.00: =- S558 
HE Fine Resipencrk of Herbert E. Gale of Haverhill 
and Swampscott, which is in the course of construction 
on the Swampscott shore, just above Little’s Point on 
what was formerly called. the Lodge estate, is fast near- 
ing completion, an army of workmen hastening the end, 
and the Gales hope to be established in the new home 
about the middle of July. 
It is a beautiful structure of rough gray stone, with 
granite trimmings, which, no doubt, suggested the appro- 
priate name which has been given the residence, “Gray- 
stone Hall.” It is of very modern architecture with red 
tiled roof and gracefully curved and overhanging eaves. 
It has a strong suggestion of the Italian, with all the at- 
tractiveness of the modern. The broad sweep of unob- 
structed lawns from the house to the water’s edge is ideal, 
while the land side overlooks the sloping rise of land 
thickly wooded and a pretty natural avenue through these 
CAMPERS’ 
Boiled Ham 
Pressed Ham 
Minced Ham 
Jellied Tongue 
Lunch Tongue 
Bologna Sausage 
Tuna Fish 
Crab Meat 
Lobster Meat 
Pickled Lambs’ Tongues 
Fresh Fruits and Vege- 
tables. Large variety 
Luncheon Tongue 
Ox Tongue 
Roast Beef 
Corned Beef 
Deviled Meat 
Deviled Ham 
Ham Loaf 
seef Loaf 
Chicken Loaf 
Boneless Ham 
Potted Beef 
Canned Chicken 
Frankfurts 
Sausage 
Dried Beef 
J. 
Lynn MARKET: 
94 to 122 Summer Street 
. Schuhle’s Grape Juice 
-- LYNN, MASS. —- 
woods to Puritan road. To the right, adjoining the south- 
west wing, is a spacious sun-parlor which makes up for 
the striking absence of porch or veranda. To the left of 
the house, between the house and the water is a beautiful 
Italian garden which is planted with a great variety of 
garden flowers. A beautiful pergola extends from the 
southwestern wing. J. W. Beals of Boston is the archi- 
tect. The site of the house is upon a natural clearing in 
the woodland, which displays to the best advantage this 
fine, large house, which would otherwise be hidden. 
The Gales, whd have been summer residents of 
Swampscott for years, are now occupying their house on 
Atlantic avenue, until the completion of “Graystone Hall.” 
Sympathetic people are often uncommunicative about 
themselves; they give back reflected images which hide 
their own depths.—Eliot. 
SUPPLIES 
Orders carefully packed for shipment by parcel post, freight or express or 
delivered within our circuit to your camp or cottage by. our teams. 
many orders for campers every day and can furnish just the things you want. 
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We fill 
Clicquot Club Ginger 
Ale and Beverages 
Potato Chips 
Rolls, Bread 
Sardines in Oil 
Smoked ‘Sardines 
Our Mayonnaise Salad 
Dressing 
Pickles, Jellies, Jams 
Cheese, 42 kinds 
Baked Beans 
Covered Lunch Baskets 
Paper Napkins 
Paper Plates 
Knives, Forks, Ete. 
Lime Juice 
Brooke’s Lemos 
Orangeade, Moxie 
Grapefruit Syrup 
Swedish Hallon Saft’ 
White Rock Water 
Pilot Crackers 
Sunshine Biscuits 
Stuffed Olives 
Olive Meats 
Our Own Cooked Meats 
INDIVIDUAL BOX LUNCHES put up to order in lots of 10 or more, with paper napkin, drinking 
cup and any little extras that you may desire. 
Prices are very moderate. 
B. BLOOD COMPANY 
Two of the largest and finest equipped markets in the United States. 
SILSBEE STREET MARKET: 
8 to 20 Silsbee Street 
