MANCHESTER 
There was a little excitement on School 
street Tuesday afternoon, when one of 
Roberts & Hoare’s horses fell into a 
cesspool in the yard, at Mrs. Price’s, 
opposite the Baptist church. Some 
work is being done there by the firm. 
The horse backed onto the covering of 
a cesspool, when all of asudden planks 
gave way and into the. opening fell the 
horse. He was finally pulled out, little 
the worse for his experience. 
One of the most attractive calendars 
we have seen this year is that of A. C. 
Needham which has for its setting a 
beautiful lithograph picture of the old 
frigate Constitution, from a_ painting 
owned by Mr. Needham. One of these 
adorns the mantel at the Manchester 
club. 
Tony Pine, a former Manchester 
young man, who has been connected 
with several large concerns in Boston in 
various capacities, has opened a sample 
shoe store in Salem, in the same _build- 
ing with the Salem Evening News. 
By the absence of Supt. Kimball’s red 
lights on the new Norwood avenue ex- 
tension, between Vine and Lincoln 
streets, New Year's night, this section 
did not look so much like a drug store 
in the distance. The iron railings be- 
ing completed the genial super ’”’ 
deemed it unnecessary to stringthe ropes 
and hang the danger lights, and although 
the work on the extension is not yet 
completed, the absence of ropes and 
lights was accepted by the public, as an 
assurance of safe passing and an informal 
opening of the street. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Frank P. Haskell, 
Frank P. Haskell passed away at West 
Gloucester Monday, of pleuro-pneumo- 
nia, at the age of 72 years, 2 months. 
Mr. Haskell was a native of West 
Gloucester, but he spent a portion of his 
younger days in Manchester, where he 
has always kept up an acquaintance. 
After the war he moved to Central Falls, 
R. I., where he lived some twenty years. 
Three years ago his wife died and he 
moved back to West Gloucester. 
Deceased wasa G. A. R. man, hav- 
ing served through the war in Co. A 
45th Regiment. He went through 
many of the noted battles and had many 
close calls himself. He was an Odd 
Fellow, being a member of Good Sa- 
maritan lodge of Pawtucket, and he was 
also a member of the Rebekahs. His 
remains were taken to Central Falls 
Thursday for burial. 
He leaves no children, though he had 
several relatives in Manchester, among 
them being Mrs. S. A. Sinnicks, Geo. 
D. Haskell, Mrs. Theodore C. Rowe 
and Mrs. J. W. Carter. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
Big Saving for Economical Buyers 
At this store bargains are an every day occurance. We 
have a habit of giving people more high quality goods for 
their money than any other store in Essex County. One 
trip to our store will convince you that this is a fact. 
Fancy Turkeys 25c lb. :| Smoked Shoulders 10c lb. 
Native Chichens 23c |b. Corned Shoulders 10c Ib. 
Ducks - 20c lb. Fresh Shoulders Sar iiclb 
Pork Roasts 12c bb. Hams 11c lb. 
Legs Lamb 15 and 18c lb. Corned Tongues 18c lb. 
Fores Lamb 12c Ib. Smoked Tongues 226\b. 
Every Fresh Vegetable that is obtainable 
from southern markets or nearby hot houses 
NORTH SHORE MARKET 
5 Central St., Salem, Mass. All Phones {260 
Jl. A. MAYBERRY 
CONTRACTOR ann BUILDER 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
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MAKER OF FINE HARNESS 
STABLE SUPPLIES and HORSE FURNISHINGS. 
FIRST-CLASS WORK IN ALL BRANCHES - WORK GUARANTEED. 
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AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
P. O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
All kinds of Work pertaining to Gardening 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
Dealers in all kindsof Nursery Stock as Shade 
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 
Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, - MASS. 
#%— RUBLY ROAD FARM, WENHAM——<2& 
i LAKE Winter Board for Horses 
S. K. PRINCE 
Telephone 75-3 P.O. A 
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