30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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OILZUM LUBRICATING OILS 
Our new OILZUM electric sign, a reproductien on a smaller scale of the OILZUM electric sign at our Boylston 
Street Store, reminds you that this CREAM OF MOTOR OILS is constantly at your service and can be 
procured from us in one or five-gallon cans or in barrel lots 
Lubricating oil is the smallest item of upkeep in running a car, so don’t fool yourself by buying an oil because it is 
cheap, you should know what it means,—abuse to your motor, carbon trouble and then the repair shop ' 
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Boston Store - 
If your motor could speak, we would not have to advertise OILZUM 
Tel. 182 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
737 Boylston St. 
At HAMILTON, SATURDAY, at the summer home 
of Mr. and Mrs. George Burroughs of Boston, 
there will be a horse show for the benefit of Welcome 
House, one of the Boston charities in which many North 
Shore people are interested. ‘Green Meadows,” the Bur- 
roughs estate is located on Vinyard Hill, off the Topsfield 
road, and is admirably adapted for an affair ef this kind, 
though a little removed from most of the North Shore 
resorts. The first class will be called at 3.30 in the after- 
noon. Tea will be served and there will be suusic. 
The committee is Mrs. Geo. Burroughs, Mrs. Frederic J. 
Alley, Mrs. John S. Lawrence and Miss Mary Curtis. The 
field committee is J. P. Appleton, M. F. H., F. J. Alley 
and George Burroughs. All the best horses of the Myopia 
Hunt club will be shown as well as many others along the 
North Shore. The list of classes is as follows. I, polo 
ponies; II, hacks, (a) park type, (b) thoroughbred type; 
III, hunters, up to carrying 200 pounds; IV, hunters, up 
7th Annual Observance 
Gloucester 
ID ay GREAT 
MID-SUMMER > 
CARNIVAL 
Stage Fort Park 
Wednesday 
August 13th, 1913 
ALL DAY AND EVENING 
Stupendous Attractions 
New and Novel Features 
The Day Crowded with Great Events 
Watch for Full Particulars 
The Date, August 13, 1913. 
Remember, Admission Free! 
Ample Steam and Electric Car Service 
to carrying 170 pounds; V, meet of the Willowdale drag 
hounds. Among the entries are those from the stables of 
Messrs. G. S. Mandell, Oliver Ames, Bradley Palmer, T. 
E. Proctor, William B. Miller, T. W. Pierce, J. B. Moul- 
ton, R. C. Robbins, John Caswell, Jr., James H. Proctor, 
R. L. Agassiz, C. G. Rice, C. F. Ayer, Gordon Prince, 
Robert Reece, E. H. Pentecost, George Burroughs, J. S. 
Lawrence and Misses Alice Thorndike, Julia Appleton and 
Mary Curtis. 
Oo 8 
Hon. A. Shuman and his daughter, Mrs, Augustus 
Weil are at “Hetmere,’’ the Shuman summer home after 
a trip to Europe. 
ORB 9 
Miss Rose Dexter returned to her cottage at Uni- 
versity Lane, Manchester, yesterday after a week’s visit 
to Newport, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Frederick Cunningham. 
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Suitable for golf and tennis tournaments, 
yacht races, etc. 
Attractive and inexpensive designs in 
Copper 
Pewter 
Silver Plate 
Sterling Silver 
Also a wide variety of Novelties 
suitable for card prizes 
F. S. Thompson, Jeweler 
164 Main Street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
