By 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Ralph W. Allen and daughter, 
who have been guests the past two 
weeks of Mrs. Susan Allen, Vine 
street, left this morning fora short 
visit with friends about Boston. Mr. 
Allen is expected here Monday for a 
few days. 
Albert Cunningham is spending 
Sunday with friends at Hanover. 
The local ball nine goes to Rock- 
port this afternoon to play the local 
team there. 
Misses Ethel and Florence Jewett of 
Portsmouth have been guests the past 
week of Miss Ruth Blaisdell. 
Dr. C. L. Hoyt was called to South 
Bristol, Me., Wednesday, because of 
the serious illness of his brother, 
Henry T. Hoyt of Woonsocket, R.I., 
who was in Maine for his health. Dr. 
Hoyt arrived there just before death 
came to his brother, Wednesday 
night. A wife and four children sur- 
vive Mr. Hoyt. Death was due to a 
complication of diseases. His age 
was 41. 
Miss Harriet Osborne, who passed 
away at the Danvers hospital Thurs- 
day night, will be buried here this 
afternoon. Services will be held at 
Memorial chapel, Rev. Clarence Pond 
of Beverly Farms officiating. Miss 
Osborne is a native of West Man- 
chester. She leaves 
one of whom is Mrs. George Andrews 
of this town. 
New this eck. 
Wee. C. PICNIC; 
Allen Relief Corps, No. 119, Manchester, 
will hold a Picnic at Tuck’s Point, Wednes- 
day, August 31. Chowder will be served at 
25c per bowl. Will the members who can 
attend please notify the secretary as soon as 
possible. Members are requested to bring 
cake and pie. (Signed) 
HELEN L. WILLMONTON, 
Secretary. 
LOST. 
Gold Chain and Locket at E.C.C.E. 
party, town hall, Thursday night. Finder 
will be REWARDED by leaving same at 
PHEwVveR Ss DRUG STORE, 
Manchester. 
Auction Sale. 
Entire Household Effects sold at auction, 
Claremont Park, Monday afternoon, at 1.30 
o’clock. Ay -G. MONTEIRO. 
E. P. STANLEY, Auctioneer. 
Cocker Spaniel Puppies 
FOR SALE. 
By Champion Premio (AKC 62052), 
Black Betty (AKC 78183). 
These puppies are bred from prize-winning stock, 
and are exceptionall strong and healthy. Apply at 
BROWNLAND COTTAGE, 
Manchester, Mass. 
three sisters, . 
Misses Alice and Theresa O’ Neil 
and their cousin, Miss Loretto Kelly, 
started Tuesday for a six weeks’ visit 
to the Provinces, during which time 
they will visit Prince Edward Island, 
Cape Canso and New Brunswick. 
Forty Years Ago. 
‘““T was never more surprised in all my 
life,” said Samuel Marr, an old Manchester 
boy, a few days ago. ‘“ The change in Man- 
chester since I left here 41 years ago is more 
than I could ever picture in my mind.” 
Mr. Marr left Manchester just before the 
war and enlisted in the 11th Mass. Reg’t, 
Co. H. Hewas here in’63 for a few days, 
but since then he has not seen the town. He 
was on from Rochester, N.Y., to the G.A.R. 
encampment and took a run down here to 
see his friends the first of the week. 
“T was somewhat disappointed in West 
Manchester,” said he to a BREEZE man, “I 
couldn’t pick out anything. It is a different 
spot than it was 40 years ago, when I used 
to work for Andrew Roberts at shoemaking 
down in Newport. 
‘The only summer house there then was 
on Chubb’s Hill, owned by R. B. Forbes.” 
Mr. Marr was in the battle of Bull Run, 
and went all through the Peninsular cam- 
paign. He was wounded three times. 
He was delighted with his short visit to 
Manchester, seeing his old friends. 
Mortgage Burned. 
The debt on the Baptist church at the 
Farms has been paid and the mortgage 
raised. This fact was fittingly celebrated 
at a meeting in the church Tuesday night, 
at which the mortgage deed and notes were 
burned. Edwin Pride, who has been treas- 
urer of the church for eighteen years, set fire 
to the notes before a large and joyful audi- 
ence which had gathered for this purpose. 
Auction sale of household goods, 
Claremont Park, Monday, at 130. * 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUSBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
AVEERiaesO Nas 
“Pharmacists. 
Sole Agents for 
EASTMAN KODAK CO. 
Mianchester-by-the-Sea. 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
SOU VENIRS 
Or 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
SA LH M 
SS ge ed Ed a a eo Se Heal Val aid Sas Nea fd SH cam | BI fal Ie AC CS J) Ml Bo De 
DANIEL LOW & CO. 
Cor. Ess—Ex AND WASHINGTON STREETS, 
SALEM. 
