NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SUMMER BREVITIES 
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course against wind and_ tide, 
against currents of opinion and 
fashion, and through the Sargosso 
sea of apathy and indifference. 
The Roman poet showed a deep 
knowiedge of human nature as well 
as anticipated the seventh chapter 
of Romans, when he said, “I see and 
approve the better, and follow the 
worse.’ But for the confessed im- 
potence of human nature there is a 
sofran remedy within every man’s 
beck and hail. 
Life presents constant and varied 
opportunities of service to one who 
is looking for them, if it is only, as 
Kingsley says, “helping lame dogs 
Byer stiles.” < 
Blowing one’s own trumpet is a 
very common practice, but it can 
hardly be called a very dignified 
one; the herald who announced his 
Charmingly appointed rooms for Bridge Parties. 
Classes in Bridge with Lady Instructor. 
GIFT SHOP CONNECTED 
are 
MRS. J. RUSSELL SELFRIDGE’S 
TEA HOUS 
TABLE D’HOTE LUNCH served from 12.30 to 2 o’clock daily, 
making a specialty of Sea Foods, Broilers and Beefsteaks 
lord’s titles and honors was a use- 
ful institution if he did belong to 
Feudalism, which happily we have 
got rid of. 
Many seem to mistake notoriety 
for renown, though they are only 
very distantly related; the former is 
a pinchbeck affair, but the cheap 
Substitute deceives , and satisfies 
many. 
Desultory work is better than no 
work ; but the best results are gained 
by concentration. “This one thing I 
do.” 
An eminent educator has said, 
“There is no period so dangerous to 
a man or to a generation, as the 
period following a time of strong 
emotion’; a statement that is brim- 
ful of suggestian. ‘ 
There is a tendency to decadence 
in speech, words often degenerate in 
their meaning; the old Greeks called 
Delicious 
ae 
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an actor a hupercritos; and.as_act- 
ing is often next-door neighbor .to 
deceiving, our derivative hypocrite 
las come to have an altogether bad 
nleaning. 
Excess is commonly better than 
deficiency, over-doing, than. under- 
doing; enthusiasm. is less, .harmiul 
than apathy; who would not rather 
a river should overflow its banks 
than that it should dwindle into “a 
brook or be lost in the sands? 
Souvenir Postals—over 20 
local 
scenes, at Allen’s. # 
The Victor Talking Machine, is 
just the thing to entertain you this 
summer. We will be pleased to send 
a salesman to give a free demon- 
stration of the Victor Machine and 
Records to anyone interested. Drop 
postal. The Eastern Talking .Ma- 
chine Co., 177 Tremont St., Boston. 
ocolates 
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FANCY BASKETS and BOXES SUITABLE for GIFTS. 
MAIL ORDERS receive PROMPT and CAREFUL attention. 
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6-30 x 9-1 
2 We have been fortunate 
in securing a number of 
which will be found in our Antique Department 
A. C. LUNT, 
6-9x9-1 
214 Cabot Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
