NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, 
Mr. George H. Watson was taken 
to the Beverly Hospital Tuesday, 
where an operation was later made 
for some internal trouble. 
William Dillon, who has_ been 
spending the past two weeks with his 
people on Brook street, will start from 
Boston Monday morning for St. Louis 
on the Herald contest trip. George 
H. Kennard, one of the conductors 
on this branch, will also be one of the 
100 to go. 
So many of the townspeople at- 
tended the firemen’s muster in 
Gloucester last Friday it may be of 
general interest to know the winners. 
Hancock tub No. 1 of Brockton took 
first money, $250, sending a stream 
209 feet 5 1-8 inches; Alabama Coon 
of Stoughton, 2d; Okammakamesit 
of Marblehead, 3d; Red Jackets of 
Cambridge, 4th; Union of Amesbury, 
5th, and the Hingham Vets., 6th. 
The consolation prize was awarded to 
the T. W. Priest machine of Ports- 
mouth. 
A daughter was born last Sunday 
morning to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler F. 
Parsons. 
The road on the Beach street park, 
running from Beach street to the 
new pier, has been practically com- 
pleted this week. The pier is being 
used considerably and it will be more 
so, probably, when the roadway is 
finished and ready for travel. 
Iron beds, mattresses, spring beds, 
iron couches, and a general line of 
furniture can be found at the A. S. 
and G. W. Jewett Co., Desmond 
avenue. * 
AIA FOSTER 
Successor to E. S. Padelford, 
Jeweler & Optician 
FINE REPAIRING a Specialty. 
150 MAIN STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
Branch Store: 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
A Finn Finish. 
J. S. Reed, the Beach street restau- 
rant keeper, appeared to be “up 
against it’’ Monday night, and were 
it not for his easy manner of dispos- 
ing of obstacles that would go 
against the grain with anybody else, 
it is probable somebody else would 
have been up against it. It appears 
that Mr. Reed took into his restau- 
rant last winter a young Finn, Maria 
Kytamaki by name, taught her the 
rudiments of restaurant work and _ in- 
cidentally helped her “catch on” to 
the English language. The girl did 
splendidly. Three weeks ago Mando 
Hakalo, another Finn, came along 
seeking employment and Mr. Reed 
took her in. ‘his one soon started 
the placid waters of the houschold to 
boil until Monday morning she left 
On the 6.42 train from Gloucester 
Monday night she appeared again, 
but this time with half a dozen of her 
fellow ~ countrymen. Before Mr. 
Reed they appeared and demanded 
that Maria leave his employ at once. 
To this Mr. Reed objected. Things 
forthwith became so strenuous that 
Chief Peabody was called to the 
scene. Counsel with the young 
Maria availed naught, and finally Mr. 
Reed consented to let her go. 
The dancing parties booked for the 
summer would indicate that the town 
hall would be the scene of a party 
about every week from now till well 
along in September. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
ALES OONS, 
& ? LY, ti Gi, 
Ly 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Physicians’ Prescriptions a specialty. 
Established 1856. 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Ke Ke HOOPER. Propnetor. 
Established 1845. 
Telephone 67. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
Marmalade or Jam Jar, 3% in. high, 
sterling cover, gold-lined spoon 
White glass $5.50 Green do. $6.00 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
Of le WBLUNgS 
Colonial Decanter, 18% in. high, cut 
glass, sterling stopple.......... $8.50 
MAGNOLIA. 
Marmalade Jar. 
Cream or Mayonnaise Bow], 6x4% in., 
3 in high, sterling silver ........ $8.50 
DANIEL LOW & CO. 
9 PS A 
Cream Bowl. 
