July 14, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder ; 
1837-1916 
BUTTER and EGGS 
Our Motto: 
Always Best Quality 
Fresh Laid Fancy Breakfast Eggs, and Best Quality Butter for Table or Kitchen, Delivered as Wanted. 
PASTEURIZED BUTTER 
Oldest and only Butter and Egg House in Boston conducted by the same family for three generations. 
We take great pride in this record, and are now receiving the best butter handled in our long experience, 
the best butter coming to Boston, uniform as to flavor and salt. 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
Telephones: 1431 and 1432 Richmond 
ESTABLISHED 1837 
87 and 89 Faneuil Hall Market 
We make a specialty of delivering butter and eggs on the Avis Shore, by our own trucks, or express charges 
prepaid. 
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Ww anything ever more attractive than the imported 
- Lucky China Pigs which greeted my eye at tie 
entrance to A. Schmidt & Son’s fine shop on Lexingt mn 
avenue, Magnolia, today. They are the cutest little things 
of Wemyss ware, hand-painted, one mother and her broo? 
n roses, and the other in four-leaf clovers. They tell me 
they are very fashionable and lucky and used for door- 
stops and paper weights. 
In wending my way through the fairyland of fiae 
things in the shop I noticed the dearest little silver- 
mounted cocktail glasses adorned with silver cocks, quice 
the latest thing, and to go with these a really non-leakab!-, 
sanitary, silver cocktail shaker, just what I was looking 
for for a man’s gift to a man. PRISCILLA, 
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ralston of Dallas, Texas, have 
taken rooms at the Masconomo in Manchester for the 
summer. Mrs. R. K. Safford and children of Spring- 
field are also guests at the hotel. 
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The Diana, the handsome yacht belonging to the C. 
Ledyard Blair family of New York, lay off the Manches- 
ter harbor early in the week, for a brief stop with the 
family, en route to Bar Harbor. 
The Pleon Yacht club of Marblehead, composed of 
prominent young people, in its annual election of officers 
for the ensuing year appointed the following: Commodore, 
Walcott Booth; vice-commodore, Carl Hiller; secretary, 
Miss Grace Hiller; treasurer, Jack Webster. Henry 
Isaacs was appointed fleet captain for the season by the 
commodore. The regatta committee was chosen as fol- 
‘ows: William Fawcett, William Guild, Carl Hiller and 
Donald De Loriea. 
Mrs. George A. Forsyth, widow of the late General 
Forsyth, is located at her summer home, ‘Faer-sith,” 
South street, Rockport. Miss Frances M. Rutter and 
Miss Anna C. Brastow have been the guests of Mrs. 
Forsyth. 
A party of Harvard Summer School students, ma- 
trons and servants are occupying Harbor View cottage 
for several days, at Rockport. 
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RUNNING in a fog is a hard strain on the navigator 
as courses must be accurately set and carefuly stee:ed, 
says Outing.. Landmarks are all veiled in the gray blanket 
of mist and lighthouses located by sound instead of sight. 
The boat’s speed over bottom must be known, which 
means proper aliowance for tidal current. 
Soundings are useful to verify one’s position and 
the lead sl culd be “farmed,” thai is, th= sauce:-like de- 
pression in its bottom filled with tallow er even conmmon 
biewt soap. Samples of the bottom are then brougni 
up by the lead and the character of the bottom and depth 
of water compared with those shown on the chart. 
If blue mud is brought up where the chart indicates “iine 
sand with shells” something is wrong. But a single sound- 
ing is not enough to fix position, there should be a seiies 
at regular intervals. A sudden change in depth, sich 
as the edge of a shoal or a decided “deep,” will help 
in locating one’s self. 
A ‘series of soundings may be plotted on a piece of 
tracing paper on which the course has been drawn and 
also a few lines parallel to the meridian, using the proper 
scale for the interval between soundings and allowing for 
the stage of the tide if there is much rise and fall. Mov- 
ing the paper around on the chart a position will soon 
be found where the plotted soundings agree with the 
charted ones. 
Fog signals are supposed to be started as soon as 
signs of fog are observed at the station, but sometimes 
it creeps up unobserved while the signal is silent though 
fog covers quite an area of water. Then, too, sound 
in fog is subject to curious aberrations. A signal may be 
heard at a distance and lost as it is neared. It may be 
heard from aloft and inaudible from the deck. Some- 
times it is heard better to windward than to leeward. 
There is, therefore, no certainty that because a fog 
bell or siren is not heard it must be distant. Vessels 
have gone ashore in fog or snow storm almost at the 
base of a lighthouse and their crews have not heard the 
horn until the boat was hard aground. 
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“Do you still call your wife ‘honey’? 
“Yes, and I have to keep as busy as a bee to support 
her.” 
Chester L. Norton 
STEARNS-KNIGHT & PACKARD CARS FOR HIRE 
TEL. WINTHROP 1334-M 
SUGGESTED TRIPS---Lake Winnepesaukes, Lake Sunapee, Poland Springs,» Mt. 
Washington, Profile, Flume, Crawford Notch, Bar Harbor, Provincetown and all 
parts of Cape, Concord and Lexington, the Berkshires over the Mohawk Trail. 
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