NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
Charles A. ees jr., returned home 
from Amherst for the summer vacation 
‘Tuesday. 
The body of Miss Alice Sturgis of 
Salem, daughter of Wm. Sturgis, a for- 
mer resident of Manchester, was brought 
here for burial in Rosedale cemetery, 
Sunday, Rev. E. H. Brewster conduct- 
ing services in Crowell Memorial chapel. 
In the June number of World’s Work 
is an article on country churches and in 
the decriptive part of the article is a pic- 
ture of the new Sacred Heart church, 
which is given as one of the pictures de- 
scribing the architecture. 
Iver Johnson revolvers and air guns at 
Beaton’ s. : 
The local tribe of Red Men celebrated 
Bunker Hill day, Wednesday, by hold- 
ing an all-day picnic at TTuck’s Point. 
Quoit pitching was the only feature of 
the morning sports, but in the afternoon 
there was a lively baseball game between 
well matched teams, captained by H. S. 
‘Tappan and F. K. Swett. “The former 
won in the tenth inning, 8to 7. ‘The 
shot put was won by Ernest Deuchene. 
who also won at jumping. ‘There were 
also some sprints. [The quoit tournz- 
ment was won by E. P. Stanley and C. 
L. Crafts. The dinner was prepared 
by F. H. Crombie, assisted by John 
Babcock, and was of first-class order. 
It consisted of fish and clam chowders 
and boiled lobster. 
Clocks cared for by season. Loomis. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, spring ig 
summer styles, at Bell’s. 
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Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester 
Mass. P. O. for week ending June 13: Henry 
Bradshaw, Geo. Brewer, Miss M Blackford, J 
Breslen, Mrs Colin, Frank Cavanaugh, J M 
Dagman, H C Davis, Robin Damon 1, Mrs 
R B Demry, Mr Davis 1, Miss Bridget Foley, 
Miss Jennie Malloy John K MclInistrom, 
Mrs Arthur Perry 1, Mrs Mary Smith 1, C T 
‘Taylor, Mrs Tisson, F H Urgin. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
B. S. BU LLOCK | 
Announces that he will open his 
ice Cream 
Department 
Monday, May 25 
And will be Ready to 
Furnish Orders of aay 
size at Short Notice 
MANCHESTER 
Washington St. - - 
Telephone 127 
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