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Sept. 15, 1916. 
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WHISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
Baseball 
Holds the center 
Of the stage again this week! 
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There is a touch of sadness in the 
departure these days of the many 
summer folk who have been resting 
among us during the warm months. 
This has in many respects been the 
busiest season ever on the North 
Shore. Hundreds of people who 
never before spent a summer with us 
have enjoyed our beaches, our ocean 
views, our wooded hills, life at the 
gay hotels and clubs—and now they 
are going away. Each day witnesses 
the departure of a group of friends, 
a family party or the individual guest 
who has enjoyed the summer*with us. 
They came to us in the spring whit- 
ened with the indoor life of winter 
and we are sending them back to their 
city homes refreshed, tanned and 
healthy. There is an air of reluctance 
as they leave. The memory of happy 
days upon the shore crop up at part- 
ing and make the leave taking diffi- 
cult! There is also a tinge of regret 
at the parting for us who are left be- 
hind. We have taken pleasure in the 
visitors’ company and the life they 
have added to the summer’s activities. 
We regret their departure, but .find 
pleasure in the thought that summer 
comes again soon, after all. 
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Another reason why the North 
Shore season should be extended 
through the winter this year !—Pros- 
pectors who have returned to Winni- 
peg from the northern wilds of Mani- 
toba are convinced the coming winter 
will be mild. They base their belief 
on the following signs observed by 
Indians in the North: 
The oak trees have no acorns 
this summer. 
Squirrels are seldom seen. 
Muskrats have not started to 
build. 
Fur-bearing animals have thin 
coats. 
Bark on poplar trees is loose. 
‘The prospectors declared the In- 
dians seldom go wrong in the predic- 
tions of weather. 
G. A. R. or County tro Br at Man- 
CHESTER TOMORROW. 
Preparation has been made for the 
reception of 350 members of visiting 
G. A. R. posts and invited guests at 
Tuck’s Point, West Manchester, to- 
morrow. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 35 
Telephone 190 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, 
Postofice Block 
FINE GROCERIES 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
———§. S. Pierce Co.’s 
Fancy Groceries 
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MANCHESTER 
Granville Crombie was in Spring- 
field this week a delegate from Mag- 
nolia lodge, I. O. O. F., to the grand 
lodge session. 
Mr. and Mrs. John McDougal 
(Corinne Lampron) and child were 
in town a few days this week visiting 
Mrs. A. Lampron, Union st. 
Mrs. Andrew Munroe and son 
Eric, and neice Miss Cherstine Peter- 
son, who have been living in the 
Carter house on School st. this sum- 
mer, moved back to Boston yesterday. 
Congratulations are being extended 
to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Whittemore 
(Mary Dodge) of Ashmont on_ the 
birth of a daughter, Saturday, Sept. 
g. Mrs. C. M. Dodge is at Ashmont 
for a visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
daughter, Mrs. 
their 
and 
Solan Reed, 
Lizzie Mirick 
Mrs. Ellen Mitchell, the latter a sis- 
ter of Mrs. Reed, of Worcester, were 
in Manchester ae Sunday, guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reed, Beach st. 
Gilbert C. Lamb of Beverly elec- 
trical engineer, in the employ of 
Stone & Webster, Boston, was called 
very suddenly to Chicago the first of 
last week, on business connected with 
his firm. Mrs. Lamb and daughter 
are visiting Mrs. Lamb’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. E. Elmer Allen, during his 
absence. 
A very pretty birthday party was 
given on Saturday when little Helen 
K. Roberts, the daughter of Mr. arf 
Mrs. Hollis L,. Roberts, entertained 
for her sixth birthday. Miss Helen 
received many pretty birthday gifts 
and many good wishes for its happy 
return. 
The work of the committee of Es- 
sex County chapter, American Red 
Cross, which has been going on in 
G. A. R. hall during the summer on 
behalf of the national guardsmen has 
been temporarily discontinued owing 
to changed conditions. If the neces- 
sity for the work again becomes evi- 
dent it will be renewed. 
FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. , 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
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Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass 
SSS 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. John Daniels has been among 
those on the sick list at Beverly 
Farms this week. 
Miss Caroline Standley, Oak st., is 
confined to the house with a severe 
attack of rheumatism. 
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Stevens 
of Hoboken, N. J., have been among 
those enjoying a vacation at Beverly 
Farms the past week. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Summer .Underwear at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Elite Shoes for Summer at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Clay’s ice-cream by plate or cone 
at Reed’s Beach st. café. adv. 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes 
and shellac from H. $. Tappan, 17 
Bridge st., Manchester. adv 
Taxi-= Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE 
CENTRAL 
SQUARE 
MANCHESTER 
Registered Pharmacists Always on Duty 
Telephones: 217, 8388 
If one is busy call the other 
