April 23, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 17 
QUR BRANCH OFFICE IN. MANCHESTER © 
Looks after our patrons in Manchester, Beverly Farms, Pride’s Grossing, Hamilton, Wenham 
and Vicinity. 
We sell all the BEST GRADES and SIZES of COAL and the CLEANEST and DRYEST of WOOD-—cut 
to your order. 
Send us your next order for COAL or WOOD---we have daily deliveries by AUTO TRUCK 
OQ 
W HISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
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If everybody in the world minded 
his own business there would be a 
lot more room in the papers for ad- 
vertisments. 
X-X-X 
Most folks are a little better than 
their neighbors think, and not quite 
as wonderful as their distant sweet- 
hearts imagine. 
X-X-X 
The “Man About Town” whispers 
the following in Wednesday’s issue 
of the Satem Eveninc News: “The 
current issue of the North Shore 
Breeze had a beautiful colored cover. 
A feature of the cover was a map of 
the North Shore district. A striking 
fact about this map was that it did 
not contain ‘Salem.’ In fact, al- 
though Beverly, Hamilton, Topsfield, 
Gloucester and all the little places 
along the shore were shown on the 
map, Salem wasn’t there at all. We 
always thought that Salem was ‘on 
the map’ but evidently, in the opinion 
of the editor of the Breeze, we are 
not even a spot on the landscape. I 
notice, however, that on the back 
cover of the magazine, appears a fu'l 
page advertisment of a Salem con- 
cern, the great Daniel Low Co., 
known all over the world. The Wil- 
liam G. Webber Co. and Almy, Bige- 
low & Washburn, other Salem con- 
cerns, have half-page ads. No 
doubt the checks of these Salem con- 
cerns are appreciated, even if the 
home of the concerns isn’t put on the 
map. Furthermore, Salem has long 
been recognized as the ‘Shopping 
centre of Essex county’ and instead 
of being omitted from the map 
should occupy the most conspicous 
place in the centre in big caps.” 
True, brother, true! We will try 
to remedy this—if not in this issue, 
just as soon as we can, despite the 
fact Ollr covers are printed up 
through the last issue of May. We 
feel sorry for this, as it was purely 
unintentional. The map feature of 
our colored cover plates was a small 
part-of our troubles in the general 
layout of the cover—but it is essen- 
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPAN 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester. 
Telephone: Manchesjer 161 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, Beach St., 
MQ GG '»>"'"lh 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
MEATS ann PROVISIONS 
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Poultry and Game of All Kinds 
in Season. 
James A. Gcenley, Mgr. 
Vegetables and Fruit 
Telephone 228 Manchester 
Telephone Connection 
French Cleaning, 
13 BEACH STREET, 
A.~-~- JACOBS 
LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR 
Suits MADE TO ORDER 
Dyeing, 
At Reasonable City Prices 
Pressing and Repairing 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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tial that Salem of all other places 
should be ‘ton the map” as it is the 
pivot on which all the North Shore 
district revolves. 
X-X-X 
Sweet are the thoughts that savor 
of content. The quiet mind is richer 
than a crown. 
Woman’s Cuius ELEcTs. 
The Manchester Woman’s club 
held its annual meeting at the Con- 
gregational chapel ‘Tuesday after- 
noon. ‘The reports of the various of- 
ficers and committees were read and 
the following officers were elected: 
Mrs: Carrie L. Knight, president; 
Mrs. Annie H. Knight and Mrs. 
Annie Sinnicks, vice-presidents; Mrs. 
Flora S. Hersey, recording secretary ; 
Mrs. Hattie F. Baker, corresponding 
secretary; Mrs. Eva Rand, treas- 
urer; Mrs. Edna R. Peabody, audi- 
tor; Mrs. Grace K. Beaton, Mrs. 
Edith Williams, Mrs. Seddie Follett, 
directors. 
Men’s and ladies’ rubber sole boots 
and oxfords at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Essex Clams, Swett’s Mkt. adv. 
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
GOAL 
SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL STREET 
TELEPHONE 202 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
