Celebrated His 76th Birthday. 
- Surrounded: by his ‘children, grand- 
chitdren and great-grand-children Cap- 
tain Thomas Hannabell, formerly of 
Beverly Farms, now of 28 Beckman 
street, Beverly, celebrated his 76th birth- 
day Wednesday at the home of his 
daughter, Mrs. Curtis Stanley, on School 
street, Manchester. With him, and 
enjoying the felicitations poured upon 
him, was his wife, one year his junior, 
who was Miss Ayers of - Manchester be- 
fore her marriage. 
Capt. and Mrs. Hannabell are parents 
of ten children, nine of whom grew to 
maturity and are now living, most of 
them rearing large families. There are 
38 grand-children and 23 great-grand- 
children. Among those who were with 
him on Wednesday were his two great- 
grand-children, Doris and Dorothy, 
twin 13-month-old daughters of Mr. and 
Mrs. Albert Smith of Manchester. 
The couple, though nearing the four- 
score year mark, are still bright and ac- 
tive, though Mrs. Hannabell is still show- 
ing the results of a slight shock she suf- 
fered last summer. For a great many 
years they lived in Beverly Farms, the 
old estate being sold some years ago to 
George Lee of Brookline. Many 
friends and relatives called Wednesday 
to extend congratulations. The Cap- 
tain was remembered wilh two beautiful 
birthday cakes. 
Mrs. Leah Rainville. 
‘Mrs. Leah Rainville, widow of the 
late Thomas Rainville, passed away early 
last Sunday morning at her home on 
School street, Manchester, after a long 
illness,—an illness which had caused 
much suffering, but which she had borne 
with Christian fortitude throughout. 
Funeral services were held at her late 
home on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. D. 
F. Lamson officiating, assisted by Rev. 
E. Hersey Brewster. Burial was in’ the 
family lot at Rosedale cemetery. 
Mrs. Rainville was born April 20, 
1845, at Roxton Road, Canada. She 
came to Salem in young woman-hood, 
where she married Thomas Rainville. 
She came to Manchester 20 years ago. 
She was a member of the Baptist church 
here, being transferred by letter from the 
Salem church. 
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. 
Axel Magnuson, with whom she lived, 
and by two sons, Horace Benjamin, who 
is a trained nurse connected with the U. 
§. Army at Des Moines, and Charles 
Wesley Rainville of Salem. She was 
the last of a large family. 
The esteem in which Mrs. Rainville 
was held by her mnny friends in Man- 
chester was attested by the beautiful floral 
tributes at the funeral Tuesday. Among 
the floral pieces were a wreath form the 
_ B. Y. P. U. and a bouquet from the 
Ever Ready Circle of King’s Daughters. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE g 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
MILL FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 
30 Pearl Street, 
GLOUCESTER 
Tels. 90 and 91 
Tappan Street, 
MANCHESTER 
~ Tel. 170 
Railroad Avenue, 
ROCKPORT 
Tel, 125 
“ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES 
Electric Light Wiring Electric Bells Storage Batteries Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps Electric Bulbs Party Decorations 
Electric Automobiles Mercury. Rectifiers and Automobile Supplies , 
Clark & [lills Electric Co., P. O. Block, Manchester 
BOSTON Manchester Tel. 146-5 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. 
Daniel Linehan & Son 
Contractors and Builders 
We were the Contractors for the Entire 
Stonework and Grading at H. C. Frick’s 
new residence. 
DANIEL LINEHAN JOHN H. LINEHAN 
PRIDES CROSSING 
Cio NIN OE Eevee BR @as, 
& CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS #& 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
BRANCH OFFICE AT MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, Grading, Landscape, Steam 
Drilling and all kinds of Stone Work. All work personally attended to 
STEAM ROAD KOLLERS TO LET. BUILDERS OF LAWN TENNIS COURTS 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HOUSE AND LAND DRAINAGE. 
S. J. ConNnoLty, 
G. P. ConNnoLiy, 
T. D. Conno_tyy, 
Pres’t and Treas. 
Robert Robertson Co. 
CONTRACTORS 
Installation of Complete Plumbing, Gas Lighting, 
Heating and Water Supply Plants 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
Established 1876. RosBERtr ROBERTSON, Incorporated 1903 
For’ the 
J. Be 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, 
JAMES B. DOW 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Beverly Farms | Manchester. 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) 
