NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
or 
MANCHESTER, 
E. Percy Lane came on from New 
York today to spend the holiday with 
his family on Vine street. Mr. Lane 
has been for several years connected 
with the bridge department of the 
New York Central R.R. 
The 5.20 train trom Manchester 
Monday afternoon was delayed some- 
what because of a hot pin. A new 
engine had to be taken on at Salem. 
A prohibition caucus is to be held 
in town hall tonight to elect dele- 
gates to the Prohibition state conven- 
tion to be held in Tremont Temple, 
Boston, June 17. 
The life saving station at Singing 
Beach has been put in readiness for 
use and a newly painted sign has been 
placed on the house during the past 
week. The little boat has been used 
to good advantage many times, and 
many lives have been saved through 
its use since the town appropriated 
the small sum for its maintenance 
several years ago. Chas. P. Gold- 
smith is again on duty at the beach. 
There was a general exodus from 
the town Tuesday. Salem was the 
objective point. The circus, of 
course ! 
Mr. E. H. Brewster, minister at 
the Baptist church, will begin a series 
of Sunday evening sermons tomorrow 
on the “Efernal Facts of the Gos- 
pel.” His subject will be ‘‘ Immor- 
tality.’ Last Sunday evening Mr. 
Brewster gave an eloquent address 
on ‘** Our National Sin,” in the course 
AIAN ESTER 
Successor to E. S. Padelford, 
Jeweler & Optician 
FINE REPAIRING a Specialty. 
150 MAIN STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
Branch Store: 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
grappling with peculiar sins. 
_ of which he said, “Our national sin 
is irreverence. We are facing in this 
generation peculiar evils, and we are 
The 
vice of gambling, so shamefully prev- 
alent, and of intemperance,  en- 
trenched so firmly in popular practice, 
spring primarily from this irreverence 
which is characteristic of the age.” 
Col. H. P. Woodbury Camp 149 
initiated one candidate at the meeting 
Tuesday evening. 
Miss Ruth Pulsifer will be gradu-: 
ated from Boston University during 
the coming week. The commence- 
ment exercises started yesterday and 
will continue throughout next week 
till Wednesday. 
At the meeting of the Sons of 
Veterans Tuesday night, Mr. Brew- 
ster extended an invitation to the 
Sons to attend a union meeting of the 
S.of V., Women’s Relief Corp and 
G.A.R., at the Baptist church on the 
third Sunday in June. 
Conomo Tribe 118, Red Men, will 
work the adoption degree on several 
pale faces at their meeting next 
Wednesday evening. The officers 
for the next six months will also be 
nominated at that meeting. 
Work on ihe $6000 improvement on 
Bennett street has been progressing 
favorably the past week. The heavy 
stone wall at the Bridge street end 
has been started, while the resetting 
of the wall on the Allen estate has 
been completed. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
CHAS. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
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Established 1856. 
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Established 1845. 
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Telephone 67. 
DEALER IN 
Central Street, 
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