16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Watch, Clock and Testiaks: Reparing 
Particular attention given to the ieee a and 
care of Clocks for the season 
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TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES and VINES 
EVERGREENS wh Variertes 
We dig all our Evergreens with a ball of earth, and they can be 
planted the same day from our nurseries: and they will grow. 
We have all varieties in tubs and pots, if wanted, 
HYDRANGEAS. 
THE Ue MESS MELSLELS Be 
Hart Street = ~ 
Telephone 97. 
A. JACOBS 
(Formerly with Macullar & ParkerCo. ) 
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR 
Artistic Gowns a Specialty 
iNNOUNCES that he has opened an establishment in 
i Central Street, Manchester, (opposite the Police 
3 station), where he is prepared to cater to the needs 
of North Shore people. He has an attractive assortment of 
goods from which suits or gowns may be made to order. 
Repairing, Pressing, Cleansing, Altering, etc. 
ALL THE LEADING FASHIONS 
called for and delivered at short notice. 
Branch: 3 Erie St., Dorchester. 
53-12 Manchester ; 1061-1 Dorchester. 
ORO 
also 
Beverly Farms 
Goods 
Telephones: 
A. CULBERT 
J. 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
NNOUNCES that he has opened his store 
2a in Manchester for the season. 
A FULL LINE OF 
STABLE SUPPLIES, TRUNKS, BAGS AND LEATHER NOVELTIES 
DRIVING AND AUTO GLOVES 
Repairing in All Its Branches 
Central Square, Beverly Farms 
(Branch, Beach Street, Manchester) 
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Mrs. EK. B. Haven has closed her 
town house, 312 Beacon street, Bos- 
ton, and is at Beverly Farms for the 
season. 
Mrs. John B. Silsbee and family 
have moved to their Pride’s Cross- 
ing estate for the summer. 
Mrs. H. C. Weston will come to 
her summer home at Beverly Farms 
the latter part of next week. 
The Oak Grove at Magnolia has 
been rented for the season to Dr. 
Percy Musgrave, through the 
agency of H. L. Hannaford. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. Luke and 
daughter, Miss Annaretta Luke, Mrs. 
Bliss and Tyler Bliss went to Spen- 
cer Wednesday, from Beverly 
Farms, to attend the unveiling of 
the Howe statue, which took place 
yesterday. 
E. D. Jordan will sail for Europe 
within a few days to join Mrs. Jor- 
dan and Miss Dorothy Jordan who 
went abroad several weeks ago. 
They are to spend the summer in 
Europe, and their house at West 
Manchester will probably be rented 
for the season. Robert Jordan will 
remain here until August when he, 
too, will go abroad. He will spend 
the summer until August at the Jor- 
dan farm in Wenham. 
The first wedding of the season 
along the North Shore will be eele- 
brated next Thursday, May 26, 
when Miss Beatrice Ayer, daughter 
of Frederick Ayer of Pride’s Cross- 
ing, will be married to Lieut. George 
S. Patton of the 15th U. S. Cavalry, 
stationed at Sheridan, Ill. The cere- 
mony will take place at St. John’s 
Kpiscopal chureh in the afternoon 
and will be followed by a reception 
at ‘‘Avalon,’’ the summer home of 
the Ayers, at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mrs. John C. Phillips and her 
daughter, Martha Phillips, are at 
their summer home, Moraine farm, 
North Beverly, for the season. 
Rey. Dr. Charles Wadsworth and 
family of Wayne, Pa., and Magno. 
la, have returned from their trip 
to California. 
D. Linehan & Son have just eom- 
pleted the construction of a fine av- 
enue of tarvia and macadam at the 
Frederic Sears estate at Beverly 
Farms. 
No matter how ‘‘uppish’’ a person 
is they generally prefer a lower 
berth. 
