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MANCHESTER 
Members of the North Shore Horti- 
cultural society are already looking for- 
ward with much anticipation to the an- 
nual banquet of the society to be held in 
the Town hall on Wednesday evening, 
Jan. 29. An energetic committee is 
now at work making arrangements for 
the event, with the aim of making it one 
of the most successful in the history of 
the society. A turkey supper will. form 
the principal part of the repast. This 
will not be furnished by an out-of-town 
caterer. The supper will be at 6.30 
and will be followed by a pleasing enter- 
tainment, of which short informal talks 
by guests of t e society and members will 
bea feature. There will also bea singer 
and a‘reader. A dance will bring the 
evening to an end. Long’s orchestra, 
five pieces, will furnish the music. 
Tickets for the whole will be one dollar, 
and as the number is limited strictly to 
200, the table capacity of the hall, it 
would be well, perhaps, for a member 
to speak for their tickets as soon as pos- 
sible. ° 
“* To be given away at Manchester, a 
large barn, roof damaged by fire. C. 
B. Mosher, 29 Chesterstreet, Danvers.’’ 
The foregoing advertisement appeared 
in the Salem Evening News of last Satur- 
day. ‘The barn referred to is ‘that re- 
cently ravaged by fire on the Kimball 
estate. Mr. Mosher was working on 
the barn at the time, putting tar paper on 
the roof. ‘The fire was started by tar he 
was melting boiling over on a stove in 
the barn. 
Augustus B. Martin,one of the oldest 
and wealthiest morocco manufacturers of 
Lynn, and president and treasurer of the 
Bay State Dredging Co., Boston, died 
at his home in Lynn, Dec. 21. Mr. 
Martin was known to some extent in 
Manchester, having occupied for one or 
two seasons the Roberts cottage, corner 
Harbor and Bridge streets, West Man- 
chester. 
The Springfield Republican of Sunday, 
Dec. 22, contained a lengthy article by 
Prof. W. S. C. Russell, formerly princi- 
pal of the Story High school, on the 
““Tsles of the Labrador,’’ which con- 
tained an interesting description of his 
recent trip to that country. 
Miss Louise McIntire of Orange, N. 
J., until recently téacher at the G. A. 
Priest school, has been spending a few 
days of her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. 
E. S. Knight. 
William McMillan of Lincoln is 
spending the week-end with Mr. and 
Mrs. Levi Harvie. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams of Essex 
and Miss Elvada Adams spent the first of 
the week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Elmer 
Butler. 
Printing at the BrEEeze Office. 
—s 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
D. B. HODGKINS’ 
SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
_f HLL FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 
30 Pearl Street, 
GLOUCESTER 
Tels. 90 and 91 
4 
Electric Bells 
Electric Light Wiring 
Library Lamps 
Electric Automobiles 
Clark & [lills Electric Co., 
Manchester Tel. 146-5 
BOSTON 
Daniel Linehan & Son 
Contractors and Builders 
eer or 
Tappan Street, 
MANCHESTER 
Tel. 170 
ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES 
Electric Bulbs 
Mercury Rectifiers and Automobile Supplies 
We were the Contractors for the 
new residence. 
DANIEL LINEHAN 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Entire 
Stonework and Grading at H. C. Frick’s 
Railroad Avenue, 
ROCKPORT 
Tels 125 
4 
Storage Batteries Electric Telephones 
Party Decorations 
P. O. Block, Mlanchester 
CAMBRIDGE 
Special attention given to House and 
Land Drainage. Estimates given and 
Contracts performed for Roads, 
Bridges, Sewers, Water Works, 
Wells, Earthwork, Blasting, Grading, 
Stone Masonry and Landscape Work, 
Steam Drilling Tree moving a 
specialty. 
JOHN H. LINEHAN 
; GAOT NEN OTLEY, Bi) ear 
& CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS & 
BEVERLY FARMS, (IASS. 
S. J. Conno.Liy, 
G. P. Connorty, 
T. D. Conno.tiy, 
STEAM ROAD KOLLERS TO LET. 
BRANCH OFFICE AT MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, Grading, Landscape, Steam 
Drillinz and all kinds of Stone Work. All work personally attended to 
BUILDERS OF LAWN TENNIS COURTS 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HOUSE AND LAND DRAINAGE. 
Established 1876. 
RosErt Roperrson, Pres’t and Treas. 
Incorporated 1903 
Robert Robertson Co. 
CONTRACTORS 
For the Installation of Complete Plumbing, Gas Lighting, 
Heating and Water Supply Plants 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
JAMES B. DOW 
J. B. DOW JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Gardener and Florist | Coal and Wood 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products for 
Decorations andFuneral Work. 
Hale Street, 
Beverly Farms 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Hale Street 
Beverly Farms 
WINTER and SUMMER BOARD for 
HORSES 
With Nice Sunny Paddocks Adjoining Stable. 
Horses and Carriage to let by the day or season. 
Everything given the best of care. 
Carriages Stored. 
Horses called for and delivered Horse Clipping. 
JOHN CONNORS, 
TAPPAN ST., MANCHESTER 
(Near B. & M. Station) 
