NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Charles Morgan left this week for 
New York state. 
Mrs. Fred J. Merrill is visiting her 
sister in Flemington, N. J. 
Miss Marjorie Chandler of Simmons 
College, is visiting her room mate, Miss 
Mary Rust. 
Harry Floyd and Lee Marshall arrived 
home from Dartmouth college yesterday 
for the Easter vacation. 
Mrs. Fred M. Johnson entertained 
the Friday Afternoon whist yesterday 
afternoon at her home on Bennett street. 
A delightful private dancing party was 
beld in the Town hall last evening, in 
charge of some of the boys home from 
college. 
Otto Derrick, the prescription clerk at 
Allen’s Drug store, left for his home in 
Fitchburg, Wednesday. He was ex- 
pected to enter a hospital today to be op- 
erated upon for appendicitis. 
‘The percentage of attendance at the 
schools for the past week follows: G. 
A. Priest school—Grade IX, 93.00; 
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V, 79.56; Ady. IV, 71.25; IV; 80,40; 
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The special committee appointed at 
the last Town meeting to wait upon the 
Manchester Electric Co. and ask for an 
extension of the option which the town 
has of purchasing the company’s plant, 
which option expires September 18, 
1908, waited upon the representatives of 
the company this morning a little after 
eleven o’ clock. 
A party of young ladies, from Welles- 
ley College are spending their vacation 
atthe T. M. Clark cottage, Blossom 
Lane, as guests of Miss Mildred Clark. 
In the party, besides Miss Clark, are 
Misses Matthews, Hinds, Barclay, 
Wells, Bulkley and Tilden, °10, and 
Miss Lansing, *11. Mrs. Margaret 
McKenzie is chaperoning the young 
people. 
Printing at the Breeze Office 
For Sale 
Having completed a railroad job 
at Conway Junction, Me., I am 
offering for sale six good tip carts, 
six single harness, one pair of 
heavy work horses. For particu- 
lars apply to « 
S. A. SINNICKS, 
Manchester, Mass. 
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2i Central St., 
sale. Hens took prize at Beverly show 
last winter; scored 95 per cent. Also 
Rhode Island Reds. 
SNe 
. B. DUNN 
Manchester 
Household Furniture 
FOR SALE, including a fine Secretary, com- 
bination Chiffonier and. Writing Desk, Parlor 
Set, Parlor Stove, 10-ft dining table, etc., etc. 
95 School Street, Manchester 
(Corner Rosedale Ave. ) 
OPEN EVERY EVENING 
Epa ene ees # 
Full-blooded White Leghorn eggs for 
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BEATON 
Garden and Farming Tools, Eddy Refrigerators, Kitchen 
Furnishing Goods, Ranges and Furnaces 
Manchester 
by a lady French teacher for 
the summer season, furnished 
room in Manchester or Beverly Farms. 
Please address 
MLLE. L. NOURY 
108 Pembroke Street, - Boston, Mass. 
NEW ENGLAND SUPPER _ 
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G. A. R. Hall, Manchester 
Thursday Evening, April 9, 1908 
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