MANCHESTER - 
The BreEEzE next week goes to press 
a day early,---Friday Get notices and 
advertisements in early. 
Mrs. Fred J. Merrill and daughter 
Grace are at East Wolfboro, N. H., to 
remain a number of weeks. 
The Drug Clerk’s dance, scheduled 
for Thursday evening, July 16, will be 
an event well worth attending. Plans 
are being made to make it the event of 
the summer. 
Walter N. Thwing of Woolwich, 
Me., has been spending the week in 
town with his sister, Mrs. F. L. Decker, 
on his way home from Syracuse Univers- 
ity Law school. 
Supt. Andrews of the Manchester 
Water Works has been clearing up the 
pipes, etc., at Beaver Dam used there 
in connection with experiments made 
for additional water supply. 
C. D. Temple has rented a camp cot- 
tage on the shores of alake at Westboro, 
Mass., for the summer and his wife and 
children have already gone there. Mr. 
Temple will join them later for several 
weeks. He has sub-rented the house he 
has been occupying off Brook street. 
Last Saturday afternoon as Harry Slade 
was starting out for a spin in his motor 
boat from Masconomo Park pier, the 
engine backed fire, and the spark set fire 
to the gasoline, a small quantity of which 
was on the floor. The blaze set fire to 
the interior of the boat and burned it con- 
siderably. Mr. Slade is having the 
launch repaired, and she will soon be in 
commission again. 
Some 23 friends of James Macgregor 
gave him a pleasant surprise party Thurs- 
day evening at his home at West Man- 
chester, to wish him bon voyage, as Mr. 
Macgregor left home yesterday morning 
and sails from New York today for a 
visit to his boyhood home in Scotland. 
His friends presented him with a suit 
case, the presentation being made by 
James B. Dow, with timely remarks. 
The evening was passed very pleasantly 
and the many expressions of good will 
were such that Mr. Macgregor starts on 
his ocean journey with the feeling that 
he leaves many friends behind him. He 
will be away about six weeks. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester 
Mass. P. O. for week ending June 26: Miss 
Katherine Burrett 1, Miss Margaret Bradley, 
Stephen Black, Miss S L Cauldwell, F Briggs 1, 
Mrs Margaret Bogus, Louis Agassiz Cogs- 
well 1, Mrs John Schuyler Crosby, Miss Dor- 
othy Cooke, Miss Marie Corrwean, Stephen J. 
Darcey, Miss Laura Hall, Miss J E Hadswell, 
Miss F T Kennedy 1, Mrs Geo H Lyons, Miss 
Katherine Lyons, Mrs Larcom 1, Carl S 
Magoom, Wm McGrobber, C H S Merrill 
Miss Margaret McIvor, Wm P O’Brien, Mrs 
H I Russell 1, J S Killiday, Mrs George Stiles 
Miss Sullivan, Theodosia Solori, Miss Margaret 
homas, Mrs Fannie ‘Taylor, J P Wadham, 
H S White, Mrs M E Walback. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
JOHNSTON & BERGOQVIST 
“Merchant Tailors = 
Suits made in latest styles. Cleansing, Repairing and Pressing 
Remodeling Ladies’ and Gents’ Garments 
A SPECIALTY 
Beach Street # = [p.9prssite] & Manchester 
R. E. HENDERSON & CO. 
FORESTERS 
Tree Pruning, Spraying, Burlapping 
od od 
P. O. BOX 1280 Telephone Connection BEVERLY, MASS. 
AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
P. O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
Bedding Plants 
In Variety =: Market Prices 
Bridge Street - MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
FIREPROOF GARAGE 
THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER. 
Automobiles 
Marine Motors 
Motor cycles 
Bicycles 
Solid Rubber Tires 
All Kinds 
Fitted. 
| North Shore 
Agents for 
Mischelin Tires 
We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Batteries. 
Automobiles and Bicycles Supplies and Repairs of all Kinds 
For Sale and Rent. At Lowest Prices. 
Perkins & Corliss 
Beach St., Manchester I Middle St., Gloucester 
k@F-OPEN ALL NIGHT 
