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NORTH SHORE’ BREEZE 
At the Pleasant View school, Miss Carrie 
Farnham has been granted a leave of ab- 
sence. The only other change will be the 
transfer of Miss Emma Smith to the South 
school. Her place will be taken by Miss 
Lillian Edmands of Newburyport, a graduate 
of the Lowell Normal school. Miss Ed- 
mands has been teaching at North Attleboro. 
At Ryal Side Miss Grace M. Beals will be 
assistant to the principal this year in place 
of Miss Fannie Crombie. 
At the South school Miss Alice Lapham 
has been appointed teacher of the sixth 
grade, and Miss Smith has been transferred 
from the Pleasant View school as mentioned 
above. 
The only new departure of any moment in 
the school work is the introduction of sew- 
ing in all the grades from the fifth up to the 
High school. Miss Clara Hardy will have 
charge of this work. 
There will be this year a great addition to 
the numbers in all the schools, and it is 
feared that there wili not be accomodations 
for all, since the additions being made to 
the Prospect and South schools have not yet 
been completed. 
In the High school there will be a notable 
increase. Last year there were 40 pupils 
graduated, while this year there will be 
about 130 or 140 in the entering class. The 
large number being largely due to the popu- 
larity of the new business course. 
Foot Crushed. 
Manuel Miguel the little six year old son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Miguel, Forest street, met 
with a serious accident Tuesday afternoon 
while playing in the street in front of his 
home, the wheel of a heavy team carrying 
about four tons of stone passing over. his 
foot, crushing it almost to a jelly. 
The little lad was playing with mates 
about the house when one of Frederick 
Burnham’s low built teams, used for carry- 
ing stone, came along. He jumped on fora 
ride. At a call from his mother to get off 
he jumped, but in such a manner that one of 
the rear wheels passed over his little foot, 
crushing it severely. 
Dr. Blaisdell was called and dressed the 
injury. Though no bones were broken, the 
flesh was lacerated terribly; one half of the 
foot beiug separated almost entirely from 
the rest. 
The little fellow’s life was for a time dis- 
paired of, as it was feared blood poisoning 
would set in. It is impossible now to say 
just what the extent of the injury is. The 
flesh may heal, or the little chap may be 
left a cripple for life. 
No blame whatever is attached to the 
driver of the team. 
We have a remedy which we guar- 
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the hair from coming out. Price, 65 
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MANCHESTER. 
Miss Lila Nye of West Somerville 
is spending a couple of weeks with 
her aunt, Mrs. John W. Campbell, 
Washington Street. Miss Bertha 
Kenney is also a guest of Mrs. Camp- 
bell. Chester Nye, so well known 
here among the young people, is con- 
fined to his home in West Somerville 
with muscular paralysis. 
Prof. and Mrs. C. L. Norton and 
family, returned Tuesday from Bus- 
tin’s Island, Me., where they had a 
cottage during the past month. 
Miss Mary Ross of Boston is spend- 
ing her vacation here, stopping with 
Mrs. Alice Wheaton, Norwood Ave. 
Mary E. Hill, one of the few nona- 
genarians in town, left here last Sat- 
urday for a visit with her grandson, 
William Hill, in Somerville. 
The electric lights have been in- 
stalled in Reed’s restaurant the past 
week, which gives quite an attractive 
appearance to the already well ap- 
pointed dining rooms. 
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