1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
May the New Year bring you 
Prosperity. 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUST COMPANY 
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CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL. 73-R and W 
work. 
MANCHESTER MAN RETIRES FROM 
ActTIvE BUSINESS 
With the retirement of Geo. W. 
Jewett from business, as proprietor 
of the A. S. & G. W. Jewett Co., 
furniture dealers, another link is ad- 
ded to one of the concerns that once 
figures in Manchester’s history as a 
furniture-manufacturing and cabinet- 
making community. It was in 1842— 
almost three-quarters of a century 
ago—that A. W. Jewett came to 
Manchester from Amesbury, attracted 
by the industry then forming such an 
important part of the town’s - life. 
Two years later, in 1844, he started in 
ship Mr. Neheniah C. Marshall, still 
ship Mr. Nehemiah C. Marshall, still 
living. The partnership was. later 
Start the Year Right 
Wire you have a watch or clock to be repaired let us do the 
Our rerair.ng is carefully done by men who know their business thorough- 
ly. Moreover, it is ready for delivery when promised. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 
F. S. Thompson, sJeweLer 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
dissolved, and Mr. Jewett continued 
alone. He retired at the age of 50 
years, the business then being taken 
up by the two sons, Alfred S. and 
George W. Jewett. The factory was 
located on the land where the Fenton 
Co. boat-yard is now located, but af- 
ter the manufacturing business gave 
way to summer resort business, and 
‘the firms one after another went out 
of business, the Jewetts continued, 
and for many years the concern has 
been located on what is now Desmond 
ave. Mr. Alfred S. Jewett, now town 
clerk, retired from the firm of A. S. 
& G. W. Jewett Co. some years ago, 
since which Mr. Geo. W. Jewett has 
conducted the business with his 
nephew, Clarence W. Morgan, who 
is now proprietor of the new concern. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleming and 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fleming were 
in town for Christmas. 
Mrs. Julia Tully and her son-in- 
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John 
White, of Beverly Farms, moved to 
Manchester yesterday. 
Mrs. Israel Martin, formerly of 
this town, now of Georgetown, re- 
cently underwent an operation, from 
which she is slowly recovering. 
Deputy Gt. Sachem Geo. O. Man- 
sell and suite of Sagamore tribe, No. 
2, of Lynn, will raise the chiefs of 
Conomo tribe, I. O. R. M., next Wed- 
nesday evening, Jan. 6. 
The W. R. C. had their annual 
Christmas tree after their meeting 
last evening, the affair proving most 
delightful. Refreshments of  ice- 
cream and cake were served. 
Men’s Elite Shoes for fall and win- 
ter wear at Walt Bell’s, Central 
sq. adv. 
Mrs. Eben Baker and family, Sum- 
mer st., spent Christmas in Dorches- | 
ter with Mrs. Baker’s brother, John 
MacGregor. Her sister, Miss Irene 
MacGregor, of the St. Cloud hotel, 
Boston, and Proprietor Fred Merrill 
of the St. Cloud passed Sunday in 
town. 
Oysters, Swett’s Fish Mkt. adv. 
The selectmen gave a hearing Tues- 
day evening on the petition of the 
telephone company to erect poles on 
Lincoln ave., the new town way, to 
“Westwoode,” the residence of Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry F. Hooper. 
objection was raised. The board re- 
served their decision. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Man-— 
chester. adv. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending Dec. 26, 1914:—-F. A. Balcom, 
Ray <A. Barnes, Miss Margaret 
Barrey, Geo. N. Cowles, Daniel 
Coughlin, Mrs. A. B. Gage, Mrs. 
Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lover- 
ing, Miss P. Loffeller—Sam’1 L.. 
Wheaton, P. M. 
N. S. Hortic. Socrery 
At the meeting of the society, 
Friday evening, Jan. 1, Mr. GIFFORD— 
of the Essex County AGRICULTURAL 
ScHooL, will speak on “Breeds of 
Cattle.” 
On Jan. 15, Mr. B. Hammonp 
Tracey of Wenham, wll give a stere- — 
opticon lecture on Gladiolt. 
Please come yourself and bring a 
friend to each of these meetings—and 
do not forget the meetings begin at 
7:30 sharp, 
Some 
