48 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Est. 1907 
Telephone 3577 Lynn Inc. 1911 
Massachusetts 
Window Cleaning 
Company 
28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Salem Branch: 
201 1-2 Essex St., 
Salem, Mass. 
Tel. 1910 Salem 
Individual attention to all work. 
the 
weather of the past week and the island has been 
M**! ERY ISLAND cottagers have enjoyed 
filled to overflowing with jolly parties. The heat on the 
shore made dancing uncomfortable, and those who are still 
advocates of the art, went to the island, where they spent 
very pleasant evenings. Sea food as it is served in the 
‘Casino, is in great demand this season. Among the guests 
during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lovell 
of Boston; Miss Helen Holbrook; H. P. Le Clair of Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shultz of So. Orange, N. J.; 
McPherson Kennedy, Jr., of New York; 
son, U. S. N.; Mrs. Fred Rand of So. Orange, N. J.; 
Miss Frances B. Kammerling of Brookline; Miss Julia 
Carroll of New York; Nat S. Simpkins of Boston; Walter 
Denegre of Boston; Mrs. Brosseau of New York; Miss 
Waterman of New York; Kenneth H. Lewis of Beverly 
Farms; Harry R. Worthington of New York; Mrs. C. 
A. Lucas of Roxbury; Capt. Jose Moneta of the Argen- 
tine ship “Rivadavia”; Mrs. T. C. Hollander of Boston 
and her two sons Russ and Theodore; Lieut. Com. J. Ar- 
mant and Lieut. Com. O. Fernandy of Argentine; Mr. 
and Mrs. Maurice Wyner and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Libby 
of Dorchester; A. L. Bristol of Boston; Dr. J. F. Rior- 
dan of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Towle of Newton 
Centre; Joseph D. Henderson of POURS P. P. John- 
son of ‘Beverly ; A. Boyden of Beverly; C. Hollander 
of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker és Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry Ayer of West Newton; A. C. Smith of 
Gloucester; F. P. Davis of Gloucester; P. Haskell and 
W. Sellew of Gloucester. The swimming pool at Mystery 
Island which is nearly completed, is proving a great suc- 
cess, the temperature of the water being 15 degrees 
warmer than that outside. It has the unobstructed air 
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Carter & McCarthy 
Awnings, Hammocks 
and Spray Hoods 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER 
ESTIMATES GIVEN 
Before having work Done Elsewhere See Us 
and sun of the outdoors, and it contains all the advantages 
of an indoor swimming pool without its disadvantages. 
Mrs. E. A. Schroeder and Miss Okie and R. W. Okie ar- 
rived from New York last Saturday and took a cottage 
for the season. Saturday night there was a large dinner 
party of more than fifty covers, followed by a dance with 
music by a colored orchestra. Nearly every evening the 
islanders have to have roaring fires while those on shore 
are suffering with unbearable heat. Saturday afternoon 
there was a tennis tournament, at the end of which tea 
was served on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller, Mrs. 
C. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. Wrightington, Mr. 
ati Mrs. Claude Carpenter Pinney, and Mrs. Henry R, 
Lounsbery were among those who played. 
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For 29 years the Newcastle Kennels of Goddard ave., 
Brookline, have been doing business and today many of 
the North Shore residents obtain their pedigreed dogs 
from this place. ‘The specialty of the Newcastle Kennels 
is in Scottish terriers, “wire-haired” canines which are 
much sought‘as companions by dog-lovers. The Scottish 
terrier is to the Highlands of Scotland what the Esquimau 
dog is to the Arctic regions,—each being especially fitted 
to stand the climate of his own locality. Searcely any- 
body at this date thought that “Scottie” would be one of 
popular dogs of the present day or transfer his habitation 
from the land of bleak and cold winds to the parlor rug 
or lie before the open fire in peace and comfort. This 
is the case, however, and no kennel is considered com- 
plete without a Scottish terrier or two. <A visit to these 
kennels, we have no doubt, would prove of immense in- 
terest to North Shore people. ‘The kennels on Goddard 
ave., cor. Cottage st., are easily reached by motor. 
Slur de £. & E. 
Longboys 
They are a delicate slim shape 
} fof excetgns quality =a pee 
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BOXES OF 25—$2.13 PER BOX 
Estahbronk & Eaton 
Boston 
These and others of our well known brands can be had at the cigar stands 
in North Shore hotels and clubs 
