MANCHESTER 
Caretaker A. U. McCormack com- 
menced his spring work at Singing beach 
Monday. 
Two palefaces were adopted by Cono- 
mo tribe, 113, I. O. R. M., Wednes- 
day Bveniny. Three other Goplicutions 
have been received. 
J. K. Pulsifer is having one of the 
stores in his block, Beach street, made 
| into two stores, one of which will be oc- 
cupied by a tailor, the other by a shoe 
dealer and cobbler. 
Thomas Derosier of Lawrence, suc- 
cessor to Geo. F. Dyer, has an announc- 
ment in this issue, that he has opened 
Dyer’s Auto Depot for the season, with 
a line of supplies on hand, etc. 
Walter E. Allen moved his household 
goods back to his former home in Leom- 
inister this week, where Mr. Allen 
will engage in market gardening. Mr. 
Allen has been caretaker of Mrs. W. 
Scott Fitz’s estate, and in charge of her 
greenhouse on School street. It is un- 
derstood Mrs. Fitz will sell her place on 
School street. 
The many Manchester friends of 
Charles A. Lations of Beverly, son of 
J. P. Lations of this town, and who has 
been connected for fourteen years with 
the Smith-made suspender company of 
Boston will be interested to learn that he 
has accepted a position with the Ameri- 
can Narrow Fabric company of Worces- 
ter and will have charge of the suspender 
production of this factory. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Rumrill are- 
leaving Manchester the latter part of 
this month fora visit with relatives in 
British Columbia. They will leave 
shortly for.a visit with relatives in the 
western part of this state before starting 
for the Pacific coast. As. they like 
Manchester very much they plan to re- 
turn ina year, and in the meanwhile 
they will keep in touch with their friends 
here by having the Breeze, an ever wel- 
come visitor, forwarded to them. 
The death of Samuel Knight the past 
_ week removes the last but one of the old 
time tanners, in Manchester. John 
Desmond is now the only one left. Mr. 
Desmond took the foremanship of the 
Knight tannery when the late Samuel 
Knight gave up the work to engage in 
the coal and wood business. For more 
than half a century Mr. Desmond _ has 
been in Manchester and though he is 
now nearing the three-quarter century 
mark he is still active and retains a re- 
markable memory of the town as _ it was 
when he first came here. He took an 
active part in arranging the beautiful 
floral pieces at the cemetery Wednesday, 
as he did likewise at the time the father, 
and also grandfather of the late Samuel 
Knight died. 
Go to Loomis, He’ll fix it. x 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 3 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
yet LL EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Hig) PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. GAS FITTING 
Telephone Connection 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
44 Central St., 
“Standard” 
Mrs. William J. Johnson entertained 
the Friday afternoon whist at her home 
on Bridge street yesterday. 
Manchester people who desire to sub- 
scribe toward the Chelsea Relief fund 
may leave their subscription with Town 
‘Treasuer Stanley at the “Town hall. 
Every cent counts! 
Miss Dora M. Marshall was the maid 
of honor at the wedding in Gloucester 
Wednesday evening of her cousin Sid- 
ney H. Sylvester and Miss Elizabeth F. 
Hull. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Marshall 
also attended the wedding. 
There is some intention on the part 
of the school authorities to have the 
eighth grade of the G. A. Priest school 
transferred to a room in the High school 
building, though the matter is not yet 
definitely decided. This would not go 
into effect until the opening of the fall 
term. 
Buckwheat fritters are good, but par 
excellent when served with Maple 
Syrup. We have some that is delicious. 
Bring jar or pail. Floyd. ** 
Clocks cared fort 26 season. Loomis. ** 
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We make a specialty of Compounding Physician's 
Prescriptions. We have a Registered Pharmacist 
always in attendance at our store. Our line of 
Drugs and Chemicals i is always complete and up- 
to-date. 
We always carry a full line of Patent Medicines at popular 
prices. Weare sole agents for UTOPIAN and QUALITY 
CHOCOLATES. 
BENJ. DL. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
