NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHESTHR HH. DENNIS. 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
MANCHESTER. 
Chester L. Crafts has recently pur- 
chased a tract of land on School street 
from the Kitfield heirs, on which he 
will erect a barn and carpenter’s shop. 
The property adjoins the Frank B. 
Rust property. 
A party of young ladies gave a 
marshmallow party at the home of 
Miss Fannie Knight, one evening re- 
cently, in honor of Miss Alice G. 
Knight, who has this week gone to 
Miss Allen’s boarding school for 
young ladies at West Newton. 
Mrs. Anna Lee of Old Orchard, 
Me., has beena recent guest of Mrs. 
John Lendall, School street. 
The Velthra, S. Parker Bremer’s 
trim yacht, went out of commission 
Thursday, and was carried to Quincy, 
where she will be stored for the win- 
ter: 
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus M. Dodge and 
little son left here last Saturday for a 
few days’ visit with their daughter 
Mary, who is a student this year at 
Mount Holyoke, South Hadley. 
Mrs. Annie A. Phillips, John J. 
Giles and Sarah W. Giles were in 
Rockport last Saturday evening to 
attend the 50th anniversary of the 
wedding of Jason and Delphina (Pool) 
Giles at ‘‘ The Headlands,” the pretty 
summer home of the couple. The 
affair was one of the most brilliant of 
the season at the Cape Ann resort. 
Ezekiel Lethbridge is confined to 
his home on Summer street with in- 
flammation of the bowels. 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina- 
tion Store. * 
Ninety-sixth Birthday, 
Deacon Albert E. Low, Manches- 
ter’s venerable and honored citizen, 
observed his ninety-sixth birthday 
Monday in a quiet manner at the home 
of relatives in Lancaster, N.H. 
Deacon Low isa native of the town- 
by-the-sea and has passed the greater 
part of his life here. At an early 
age he began the struggle for life, and 
when but thirteen years old became a 
fisherman, continuing at this for sev- 
eral years. 
At the age of twenty he went to 
Boston and learned the trade of a cabi- 
net maker. In 1840, he went out 
around Cape Horn to California. The 
trip being a hard one, and Mr. Low 
being in poor health he soon returned 
to Boston. 
During his long life here, Deacon 
Low has endeared himself to all his 
fellow citizens and has several times 
served them as selectman and also has 
represented them in the legislature. 
He has always been active in church 
work and has been a deacon of the 
Congregational church since 1851. 
Still hale and hearty, and in full 
possession of all his faculties despite 
his years, Deacon Low enjoys the re- 
spect and friendship of all who know 
him. He is still interested in all the 
topics of the day, and to see him one 
would not realize that almost a century 
has passed over him. Since its incep- 
tion he has always been one of the 
central figures of the Elder Brethren 
at its yearly gatherings. 
The BREEZE unites with all his 
friends on the North Shore in wishing 
Deacon Low many happy returns of 
the day. 
Public Library. 
The new catalogue finding list being 
compiled by Librarian Bingham for 
the Manchester public library is al- 
most completed, and will be ready for 
publishing the coming week. This 
will be finding list No. 38, and will con- 
tain, when completed, a list of all 
the new books in the library. 
Among the new books recently 
added to the 11,000 already registered 
is avery fine edition of Thackeray, 
which was presented this week by 
Henry S. Grew. Mr. Grew has also 
recently presented a Webster’s Inter- 
national Dictionary, one of the best 
books of its kind yet published. 
Juror Drawn. 
Cyrus Killam, horticulturist, was 
drawn juror to the Superior Civil 
Court at the office of the selectmen, 
Manchester, Tuesday morning. The 
court sits in Newburyport next Mon- 
day. 
High Class Ladies’ Tailoring at the 
Metropolitan. Read their ad. om an- 
other page. * 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of Jand from one to ue acres. 
Good view of ocean. Great Sa eee Ay uy for 
building purposes or investment... ORRIN A MAR- 
IN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA, 
Tel. Con. 
The WILD GEESE are GOING SOUTH, 
So I withdraw my Bathing Suit adv. but not myself. 
No, lam NOT GOING SOUTH: 
THE OLD CORNER 
Is my place and will be while I can show you— Ladies, I mean — 
Neck Wear, Ribbons, Embroidery, Silks, Art Goods, House Suits, 
Waists, Stationery, Scissors, Muslin Underwear, Souvenir 
Goods, Handkerchiefs and some Marked-Down Waists and 
Wrappers, 
Nor are these all, 
See? 
Sf SO GD ed psi A be a | PSS 
CHARLES HOOPER | 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS, 
