| Oct. 1, 1915. 
Suntaug Lake Jun 
Lynnfield, Mass. 
Recently enlarged, having a seating capacity of 
500. Ballroom for dancing remodeled. 
CHICKEN, STEAK AND LOBSTER DINNERS 
Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed 
C. A. Eagleston Co., Proprs 
Tel. Lynn 8490 
Open the year round 
Located on the Newburyport Turnpike. 
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Achorn, who have been 
spending several months in North Carolina and Balti- 
vore, Md., arrived at their summer home on Norwood 
Heights, Annisquam, on Friday and will remain for an 
aviummn stay. 
The Bourniques have returned to Chicago, Ill., Anter 
tleir long season spent in the Annisquam colony. They 
eecupied the Adams cottage on Adams Hill, and were 
prominent in the social life at the yacht club. 
The Rockaway hotel at Rocky Neck, East Glouces- 
ter, remains open with a number of guests, who will stay 
for two or three weeks longer. 
THE extermination of mosquitos on the North Shore 1s 
to demand the attention of summer cottagers next 
season in no small degree, if the persistent efforts of 
Walter D. Denégre and Frank P. Frazier meet success. 
These gentlemen have done considerable work this year 
and so successful were they in what they did do, they 
are now endeavoring to interest people generally, all along 
the shore, by forming an association. A letter being sent 
out, this reads as follows: “You are invited to attend a 
meeting which will be held at 5.30 p. m., Monday, October 
ath, at Mr. W. D. Denégre’s residence in West Manches- 
ter, for the purpose of forming an Association to take 
charge of the Extermination of Mosquitos on the North 
Shore next year, and to hear the report which we have io 
make of this summer’s work, and of the expenditure of 
the fund contributed for that purpose. Notwithstanding 
the unfavorable conditions of an unusually rainy season 
the results accomplished have been so encouraging that 
we are satisfied that if the work is undertaken early next 
year, and carried on throughout the summer, comparative 
immunity from the pests can be had. The work done 
this season consisted chiefly in ascertaining breeding 
places, and treating them with oil; but to obtain perman- 
ent results much drainage will have to be done, and it can 
be done at no great cost to any one provided all contri- 
bute. This summer’s work has been a campaign of in- 
vestigation and education, making future work easier ; 
‘but to make it effective it is necessary to form an Asso- 
ciation whose members will be able to reach more people 
- than we have been able to interest. We hope that you 
will help by attending the meeting and joining in organiz- 
ing such an association. (Signed by) Walter D. Denégre 
and F. P. Frazier.” 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr., who have been 
the guests of Mrs. George D. Widener, at Mirimir, New- 
port left last Thursday for Philadelphia. The Wideners 
will stay at Newport until the middle of October. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE und Reminder 3 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
War Notes 
VLD, 
War’s calamities strike 
Vanquished and victor alike. 
How long shall last this deadly feud 
Ere peace and civilization be renewed ! 
All good that Wars have gained 
Were better gained without it. 
Do you doubt it? 
The horror of the battle scenes— 
Men fighting like savage beasts! 
Ho! Statesmen! Prophets! Priests! 
Pray tell me what it means? 
“Me-and God!” 
Soundeth odd. 
But the Kaiser with a nod 
Sent it flying all abroad. 
Blasphemous boast ! 
(What was the sin against the Holy Ghost ?) 
Not he the hero is who wounds and kills, 
3ut he strives to medicine human ills; 
Not he who wastes, destroys and devastates, 
But he who aids, conserves and educates ; 
Not he who scatters ruin, death and terror, 
But who redeems from poverty and error. 
—JosEPH A. TORREY. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunnewell (Minna Lyman) 
are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, Caroline 
Amory Hunnewell, at their summer home in Beverly 
Farms, last Sunday, Sept. 26. 
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Chas. E. Hodges and family have concluded their 
season’s stay at West Manchester, and are back at their 
town residence, 213 Gardner Road, Brookline. 
caught 
Much can be done with a bachelor if he is 
young. 
Outenpathy 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 Essex Street, Room 39, Salem 
Tel. 1879 M Residence, Danvers, Tel. 416 M 
Treatments at office or patient’s residence 
