NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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The Greatest June Sale of White 
Presents an Offering of 
That Are 
N a p k Nn S Extraordinary 
5-8 size Napkins, all pure linen, sure to give perfect satisfaction in 
wear, a good firm quality, none better for summer homes, hotels 
and boarding houses, all hemmed ready to use, at $1.50 dozen. 
22x22 in. Napkins, Irish Satin Damask, 
enough for any occasion, 5 new 
June White Sale at 
$2.50 Doz. 
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A Unique and Interesting Dis- 
play in the 
Gratt Shap 
SUMMER HOME 
FURNISHINGS 
beautiful 
designs, actual 
quality, fine 
value $3.50. 
Including Curtains, Draperies, 
China, Ete. Featuring individ- 24X24 IN. DINNER NAPKINS 
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ual treatment for ee Hatley oe From one of the best makers of Irish linen, very firm. and 
the bedroom, the dining room, etc., closely woven, guaranteed to weat satisfactorily. 10 beautiful 
designs at June WI rite Sale -— 
$4. OO D OZ. 
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ANTI-SUFFRAGE NOTES. 
and suggesting original ideas for 
the complete of partial furnishings 
of the summer home. 
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(By Mrs. Henry Preston WHIT®.) 
Mrs. A. J. George of Brookline 
and the Hon. Charles L. Underhill 
of Somerville were the two speakers 
at an open meeting held in the Ames 
Memorial hall in North Easton, Lit= 
erature was distributed, and a great 
many anti-suffrage roses were sold 
+{ by attractive young girls, -who car- 
ried the flowers in baskets slung over 
their shoulders with ribbons of anti- 
suffrage rose, white and black. The 
North Easton branch thus happily 
signalled its new activities. 
ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD 
Fresh - Smoked - Salted - Canned 
MANCHESTER SEA FOOD CO, 
. F. H. DENNIS, Manager 
Residence, No. 5 Lincoln Street Market, 48 Beach Street 
Tel. 296M Tel. 188W 
Edward §S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
Tel. 10 
The most important happening in 
the Greater Boston district was the 
opening of an anti-suffrage head- 
|| guarters tent at the Country Fair of 
40 SCHOOL STREET MANCHESTER 
The Leopard Moth Larva 
| the Brighthelmstone club in Allston. 
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The most destructive of recent pests to 
shade trees of New England. 
We especially 
successfully combat this insect. 
R. E. HENDERSON & CO. 
Foresters-Entomologists 
Beverly, - - - - 
have men trained to 
Mass. 
At the “Sign of the Rose; yesame 
tractive booth was opened, at which 
literature was distributed and roses 
and post cards were sold. Mrs. Au- 
eustus H. Parker, assisted by Mrs. 
John Coolidge, Mrs. Codman and 
Mrs. Henry Preston White, opened 
the booth Thursday morning, and 
different groups of women held the 
fort till the close of the affair on Sat- 
urday night. 
