NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Horace Standley returned Wednesday 
from a few days visit to New York city. 
Miss Nellie Aldrich of Boston is a 
guest of Mrs. William W. Hoare, off 
School street. 
Mrs. Daniel Sheehan isin New York 
city visiting her two sons, Daniel and 
William Sheehan. 
Mrs. F.. G. Cheever and daughter are 
spending Sunday with Mrs. Cheever’s 
sister, Mrs. Mead at Wellesley Farms. 
Tickets for the Manchester club min- 
strels, to be on sale at the Town hall box 
ofice Monday evening, will be limited 
to ten to one person. ** 
J. S. Reed has announced his candi- 
dacy for the Board of Park Commission- 
ers. C. O. Howe’s term expires this 
year, but Mr. Howe is again a candi- 
date. 
A number of local labor unionists are 
planning on going to Salem Tuesday 
night to hear Wm. D. Haywood, the 
hero of the famous Boise City murder 
trial, give an address. 
James Farquhar of Boston spoke be- 
fore the North Shore Horti. society at 
their meeting last night on ‘‘’The Hybrid- 
ization and raising of new varieties of 
plants.’’ One application for member- 
ship was received and the schedule of 
competitions for 1908 was distributed. 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Preston spent 
Sunday guests of James Andrews, North 
Beverly. 
Dr. and Mrs. Blaisdell have with them 
for a short visit the former's sister, Miss 
Alice Blaisdell of Haverhill. . 
Claude D. Temple has hired the 
Wonson building on Central street, op- 
posite S. Knight & Sons, and will con- 
duct a store there in connection with his 
business as painter and paper hanger. 
John F. Silva has entered a suit against 
the B. and M. railroad, in an action of 
tort for $5900 for injuries claimed to 
have been received Oct. 11 from the 
starting of a train at the local station be- 
fore he had boarded. 
Richard Kerley sailed on the Saxonia 
this week and after a week at his home 
in England he will leave for the con- 
tinent in the capacity of chauffeur for 
E. D. Jordan. Mr. Jordan’s regular 
chauffeur, Walter Marflet, is sailing to- 
day on the Lusitania from New York. 
An article will be placed in the Town 
Warrant this year to see if the town will 
accept the provisions of Chap. 104, 
Sects. 4 to 10, R. L., which has to do 
with inspection of buildings, dangerous 
structures to be secured or removed, 
survey of premises, unsafe structure to 
be taken down, appeal from _ order, 
notice to non-residents, and restraint of 
illegal construction, etc. 
200 HENS FOR SALE. 
100 White Wyandottes, 50 B. 
Rocks (last spring pullets), 50 
yearlings, one Chas. A. Cypher’s 
250-egg new Model Incubator, 
two Chas. A. Cypher’s New 
Model Colony Brooders, three 
Cypher’s Storm King Brooders. 
Cc. T. LOOMIS 
Pleasant St. or 9 Central Sq. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
NOTICE 
All persons desiring articles inserted in the 
Town Warrant must place same in the hands of 
the selectmen on or before 7 o’clock, p. m., 
Saturday, February 15, 1908. 
SELECTMEN OF MANCHESTER, 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
D. Linehan & Son have been awarded 
the contract for the complete construc- 
tion of a large stable to be built on the 
Pride’s Crossing estate of Judge William 
C. Loring. The structure is to be of 
wood, stone and concrete, and will be 
of the very latest ideas in construction 
of this kind. 
What 
Our 
Men’s 
Suits and Overcoats 
$25.00 grades now 
20.00 grades now 
15.00 grades now 
10.00 grades now 
Every pair will be sold at 
Trousers 20 per cent discount from 
_regular price. 
2Orer cent Discount Offer | 
Weans to You in Dollars and Cents 
Boys’ and Children’s 
Suits and Overcoats 
$20.00 $2.00 grades now $1.49 
15.90 3.00 grades now 2:29 
11.90 5.00 grades now 3.79 
7.90 4.79 
6.00 grades now 
Every pair will be sold at 
Trousers }20 per cent discount from 
_regular price. 
Clothiers 
Hatters 
Furnishers 
DAY & HOYT CO. 
W. E. HOYT, MANACER 
217 Essex St. 
Salem, Mass. 
