10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Robert A. Mitchell is to be a candi- Pood COTTON Pe UNDERWEAR 4 
date for the ofice of tree warden and We have our complete stock of Ladies’ Cotton Underwear in and NOW is the 
local superintendent of moth work at the time to look over and pick out from our line the best numbers, Our Prices, we 
coming town election. think, are full as reason ble as other stores on this class of goods. 
C. D. Temple announces that he is to 
continue in the painting — business. 
Though he has no shop at present he _ is H. G. N | C aa O L S 
just as well prepared to do work and will 
accept any contracts coming his way. * 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill had a fall in her CENTRAL SQUARE, = MANCHESTER 
room Wednesday morning and received 
several bruises, though no bones were 
broken. Mrs. Hill is the oldest person 
in town, lacking about two months of 
being 94 years of age. 
Arthur Jackson, the young son of W. 
B. Jackson, caretaker at the Charles 
Head estate, had a close call last Satur- 
day morning, as the result of the actions 
of a spirited horse. The young lad, 
who had never driven the horse _ before, 
had taken the reins to drive up the _ hill 
fromthe main highway to the Head 
stable, when the horse, undoubtedly 
wondering why his usual driver, Mr. 
Jackson, was not behind him, started a 
run on his own accord, landing among 
the boulders near the ~stable and. over- 
turning the light wagon to which he was 
hitched. He cleared the shafts and 
demoiished the front part of the wagon. 
Young Jackson had presence of mind 
enough to jump before the wagon was 
overturned, thus saving himself injury. 
Successor to Geo. F. Allen 
BARGAINS FOR MEN 
Our Annual Mark-Down Sale offers some of the 
best opportunities we have ever seen for the eco- 
nomical purchase of Mens’ Wearables. Here is 
a line of unusual interest because it is most sea- 
sonable and the reductions are most radical. 
Mens Suits and Overcoats at 
Less than Cost. 
Mr. and Mrs M. J. Callahan left $10 and $12 Suits and Overcoats $6.75 
Manchester Wednesday afternoon, and f 
sailed from New York, Thursday, Jan. $15 and $18 Suits and Overcoats $9.85 
16, on the Cunarder ‘*Carmania,’’ for $20 and $25 Suits and Overcoats $14.75 
the Mediterranean, to visit the Holy 
Land, Egypt and southern Europe, _re- 
turning about the middle of April. The 
Manchester House will be closed during 
their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan 
are going on one of the McGrane tours, 
one of which they took last year, going 
to Europe, England and Ireland. The 
first stop is at Madeira, then Gibraltar, 
Spain, Genoa, Alexandria, Cairo, the 
Pyramids, the Nile, Suez Canal, Port 
Said, Jaffa, Jerusalem and other parts of 
the Holy Land, whence they come on 
their return, back to Naples and Rome. 
This part of the trip will occupy about 
65 days, and part of the party leave here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Callahan, however, are 
Childrens Suits and Overcoats at less than Cost. 
Field & Kennedy 
BEVERLY 
taking the full trip, 93 days, and will go AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
from Rome to Florence, thence through F, 0. Box 14 
the Alps t» Paris, returning by way of MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
London and Liverpool. Successors to Wm. #. Spry 
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Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
D R. C. L. H O Y: T DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
D Ys? All Binws of aitce ask entice to peipientec A 
rompt attended to by the day or by contract 
GI tis Dealers ih all kindsof Nursery Stock as Shade 
Announces to his Manchester Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 
patrons that he will be at his office, Bridge Street 
at 6 Union Street, daily, from 9 to 5 MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, = MASS. 
o'clock. Telephone 14-4, 
