NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mrs. Long 
Will continue her evening class in 
Dancing 
for six more lessons, beginning Monday, Jan. 27 
Card of Thanks 
The undersigned takes this method of extend- 
ing his sincere thanks to all for words of sym- 
pathy and acts of kindness aud also floral 
tributes in the recent death of his mother, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Young. 
(Signed) WzuLt1am YOounG, 
Washington St., Manchester 
INSURANCE 
Geo. E. B. Strople 
General Agent for 
INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
In Standard Companies 
only. 14 years experience. 
Insurance any kind, any 
where. Also District 
Manager for the John 
‘Hancock Mutual Life Ins. 
Co., of Boston, Mass. 
For full particulars, 
address 
GEO. E..B..STROPLE 
Gloucester or Manchester. 
ETUC OUEST 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE z 
Established for 34 Years at = 
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Hill 
REUNION AND ROLL-CALL 
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Knight, Mabel Lodge, Mabel Maslen, 
Agnes Sjorlund, Ethel Jones and Alice 
Hoare, Samuel Knight, 2d, and Henry 
Merrill. 
There was an abundance of food and 
part of what was left over was distrib- 
uted among the sick and “* shut ins,’’ and 
the poor in the church. 
In connection with the reunion of the 
Congregational church, the following 
hymn, sung at the reopening of the 
church, April, 1845, might interest 
some. [The hymn was composed by 
Rev. Oliver A. Taylor, pastor at that 
time. 
The Heaven of Heavens, Great God, 
in vain 
Expands, thy glory to contain; 
And in its sapphire blaze 
The Archangel, with his starry wings, 
Stands veiled and trembling while he 
sings, 
Unequal to thy praise. 
And will the Almighty condescend, 
In temples made with hands, to attend 
Devotion’s feeble flame? 
The pledge is given! ‘Thy words declare 
That humble souls shall find Thee there 
Who meet in Jesus’ name. 
The thunders of thy voice are o’er; 
‘Thou com’ st in robes of fire no more; 
All is serene and still; 
And yet, around the altar bowed, 
We feel thy glory like a cloud, 
Encircling Zion’s hill! 
The house behold! 
Three, 
‘That we have here prepared for Thee; 
And in thy boundless love 
Upon its walls inscribe thy name, 
Upon its altar light the lame 
That glows in hearts above. 
Great One in 
Here often have we met and prayed, 
And seen thy wondrous power displayed, 
And when the trumpet’s mighty swell 
Shall rise the dead through earth and hell, 
And judgment roll along! 
Let thousands rise, to join the strains 
That echo o’er the starry plains, 
** Jesus forever lives and reigns!’’ 
Who here began the song. 
MANCHESTER 
The third degree, which was to’ have 
been exemplified at the Beverly council, 
K. of C., Wednesday evening, has 
been postponed to next Wednesday even- 
ing, Owing to the death the past week of 
Deputy Ford’s father. A number from 
Manchester are taking the degree. 
Clarence W. Meniac of Port Med- 
way, N. S., arrived here Thursday and 
isa guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert 
Clatenburg. 
The first real snow storm of the win- 
ter started Thursday night and continu- 
ing yesterday developed into a regular 
blizzard, clearing off during last night. 
The train schedule was only slightly in- 
terferred with, however. “This morning, 
though the roads are bare in_ places, 
sleighs and pungs are out. Supt. Kim- 
ball had his men at work before daylight 
and the sidewalks were cleared of snow, 
in the central portion of the town, early. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER. 
Office of Town Treasurer 
All bills due the town of Manchester must be 
paid on or before the end of the Financial Year 
on January 31, 1908. The last pay day will be 
on February 1, 1908. 
Epw. P. STANLEY, 
Town Treas. 
161 Main St., GLOUCESTER 
And sung of sins forgiven; 
O, make it still a “‘ dreadful place,”’ 
Thy house of holiness and grace, 
And still the gate of Heaven. 
ULL 
Particular attention paid to Repairing. 
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WEDDING JEWELRY cosas, 
We note a few items. 
EDT PONE LATE Te 
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You do the choosing, 
Diamonds Brooches Kodaks 
Watches Chains, Fobs Opera Glasses 
Clocks Cut Glass Fountain Pens 
Silverware Toilet Sets Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS © 
Beverly, Mass. 
160 Cabot Street, & & & 
