36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
North Shore Market 
McDonarp & Focarty, Props. 
P.O. Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Dealers in Finest Quality 
PROVISIONS--POULTRY--GAME 
Fruit and Vegetables 
OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON 
AGENTS FOR CRYSTAL LAKE FARM CREAM AND MILK 
J. A. Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 
Ss 
ENHAM.—James Howe Proctor of Ipswich has given 
liberally this summer to the Boy Scouts of both 
Hamilton and Wenham. The Wenham boys have re- 
turned from their vacation and have shown the Hamilton 
boys how to get ready for theirs, which they are now 
taking at Choate Island, Essex. 
At the Wenham tea house among the guests have 
been Mrs. Ernest Pentacost and her house-guest, Mis. 
Moseley of Newburyport; Mrs. Conover Fitch with par- 
ties; Miss Florence Lee with Mrs. Oliver Turner and Mrs. 
Robert Jordan; Mrs. C. F. Berwind, eight. guests from 
the Oceanside. Randolph Dodge, Mrs. W. H. Johnsen, 
Mrs. Philip Johnson, Hon. ‘I’. Jefferson Coolidge and Mrs. 
N. G. Horton were among others at this popular place. 
Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Cutler are spending two weeks 
at Old Point Comfort. They will return August 13, w'.en 
Mr. Cutler will go into camp at the fort defenses of 
Deston. 
Patrons of the flower show at the estate of Mr. and 
Mrs. B. Hammond Tracy in Wenham next Wednesday, 
from 3 to 7, are George von L. Meyer, John L. Saltonstall, 
John. Tuckerman, Philip Stockton, Bayard Warren, Sa‘h- 
uel Warren, Jr., Frederick Winthrop, Fulton Cutting, 
Reginald Boardman, Gordon Abbott, Henry C. Clark, 
William C. Endicott, Francis L. Higginson, John S. Law- 
rence, Miss Olivia Ames and Miss Elaine Denégre. Miss 
Julia Meyer is selling tickets. The affair is a benefit for 
the American Ambulance hospital in France. 
One should make allowance for youthful follies. The 
cat, the gravest of all animals, is the most frisky when 
young.—/ndianapolis Star. 
When you give free advice and it works you get 
no thanks, and if it doesn’t work you get what’s com- 
ing to you.—E xchange. 
MODERN Regent 
TELEPHONE 8340 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
Established 1845 
Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
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HAMILTON. —Hon. and Mrs. George von L. Meyer 
had as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Warren 
Robbins of Washington. Mr. Robbins has been in the 
American embassy a Paris and in So. America. Mrs. 
Meyer left Wednesday to visit her daugites, Mrs. Co 
P. Rodgers, at Newport. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Sortwell have returned from 
a ten days’ visit in Maine with Mr. Sortwell’s people. 
Mrs. John. A. Tuckerman has returned from a month 
at Dark Harbor, Me. 
At the home of Mrs. Wolcott Howe Johnson, a guest 
of her son, Samuel Johnson, has been Mr. Hughes, the 
choirmaster of St. George’ s school. 
A New England handbook, the first of its kind, has 
been published by Porter E. Sargent, 50 Congress street, 
Boston, as one of the excellent Sargent’ s Handbook Series. 
The work is not a “guide book” in the ordinary sense of 
the word, but contains all and a wealth more of informa- 
tion than is carried in the usual work of the sort. It is 
remarkably thorough in the matter it handles. While © 
admirably suited to the needs of the automobilist and 
the visitor to New England, it contains much of interest 
to the New Englander himself. Interspersed with maps 
the pages are full of matter dealing with the history, in- 
ie and people of each city, town and hamlet in old 
New England. It is up-to-date in every sense of the 
word, yet accuracy has not been sacrificed in making it so. 
“T seem, upon my soul, 
An unlucky man,” said Jinks, 
“Prone to get in a hole, 
Except when I’m on the links.” 
Much tongue and much judgment seldom go to- 
gether—L’Estrange. 
Ce a T a & e FIREPROOF 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialty 
ACCESSORIES and TIRES 
Limousines and Touring Cars for Hire by the Hour, Week or Season 
Regent Repair and Machine Shop at Lansdowne St., Boston, near Fenway Park Baseball Grounds 
