MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
The past week has seen a noted 
decrease in the summer colony along 
the shore, a large number of families 
leaving during the week, some going 
to country homes or to the mountains, 
and some to their city homes. 
The coming week will see a decided 
addition to the social life at Manches- 
ter, from the fact that the state golf 
championship matches are to be played 
on the Essex County club links the 
latter part of the week. 
The leading social event of the past 
Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLEE, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
Calls answered day or night. 
bot Street. 
Pier. ie Baoan Street. BEVERLY. 
LEWIS A. KILLAM, 
Successor to John W. Gregg, 
Carpenter and Contractor. 
JOBBING of all kinds 
neatly and promptly done. 
Residence, 104 Bridge Street. 
Office, 146 ‘Rantoul Street. BEVERLY. 
Orders promptly attended to. 
WM. J. LETHBRIDGE, 
Successor to Geo. E. Scott, 
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting 
Lead Burning a specialty. 
All work done on most approved sanitary principles. 
P.O. Box 500. BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
HORACE STANDLEY, 
ELORSE-SHOE LE. 
Particular attention given to 
Jobbing and Repairing. 
Rubber Tires applied. Telephone 12-2. 
Depot Square, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
JAMES BETTENCOURT, 
All kinds of Ladies’ and 
fae Fiemten's Garments TAILOR. 
Cleansed, Repaired, Dyed, Altered, Pressed. 
Work called for and delivered. N.B. Have on hand 
a new and varied lot of Samples for Suitings. 
ga ee Alen Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
J. P. LATIONS, 
CARRIAGE BUILDER. 
STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES. 
CARRIAGE PAINTING. 
First-Class Work. SHop, DEPOT SQUARE, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
EDWARD MARK SULLIVAN, 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. 
MT. PLEASANT AVE. 
IPSWICH. 
BURNHAM BLDG. 
BEVERLY. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
week was the-season-end party given 
at the Essex County club Monday 
afternoon by Mrs. E. S Webster. 
Among the guests were Mrs. Prescott 
Bigelow, Mrs. A. L. Lindsay, Mrs. 
Harry Russell, Mrs. S. Parker Bre- 
mer, Mrs. George Warren, Mrs. C.E. 
Cotting, Mrs. H. K. Caner, Miss Fan- 
nie Stotesbury, Mrs. A. F. Bemis, 
Mrs. H.G Colby, Mrs. George M. 
Morgan and Mrs. William A. Tucker. 
Miss Fannie Stotesbury, with her 
guest, Miss Elizabeth Wood, who has 
been here the past few weeks, started 
Wednesday for a trip by auto to Phila- 
delphia, their winter home. 
Francis I. Amory left here last 
week fora trip to Europe. 
Brownland will close next Tuesday, 
after a most successful season. More 
than 50 guests have been registered 
at this popular place during the sum- 
mer, and 27 are being entertained 
there at the present time. Among 
those who will be at the house till it 
closes are the Edgar Crockers, Major 
and Mrs. Henry, the Coffeys, the 
Misses Chew, Mrs. Stanton and the 
Gannetts, who have spent fourteen 
years here. 
Andrew Carnegie, 2d, has pur- 
chased the Robert S. Minot estate at 
the Cove, where he has been spending 
the summer, and will make Manches- 
ter his summer home from now on. 
Some improvements will be made, 
though Mr. Carnegie stated to a 
BREEZE man that he probably will not 
build for several years. 
The John R. McGinleys left Tues- 
day for their Pittsburg home. 
Among the families who have left 
here this week are the N. P. Hamlins 
and the A. F. Bemises, who went 
Thursday; the Edward Wiggles- 
worths, Wednesday ; the S. P. Blakes, 
Friday ; the John R. McGinleys and 
the H. S. Grews, 2d, Tuesday. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince has closed the 
house she occupied at Beverly Farms 
this summer and will end the week at 
her own house in West Manchester. 
The C. Howard Clarks, jr., left 
Thursday for “ Idlewild,” their coun- 
try home at Media, Pa., 14 miles from 
Philadelphia, where they will remain 
till Christmas. 
Miss M. McNamara is at Manches- 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- 
pared to do shampooing, manicuring, 
and to do the marcel wave. Beach 
street. Telephone number, 149. * 
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Entertained by Musicale. 
A musicale of a very pleasing nature was 
given at the home of Mrs. Ida Douglass, on 
Pleasant street, Manchester, Thursday even- 
ing, a number of friends calling for the 
evening, combining their talents in making 
the evening a pleasant one for the bedridden 
woman. Mrs. Walter Tilton of Chelsea gave 
some graphophone selections, Miss Hattie 
Baker played on the autoharp, and a quartet 
of Pleasant street young ladies rendered 
several selections. 
A very pleasant evening was passed by 
all. The Father Lights of Salem called on 
Mrs. Douglass a short time ago, and as a 
result of a proposition by one, that there be 
a letter party, the ‘Shut-in” has received 
more than 40 letters and 60 souvenir postals. 
Fourteen members of the Mandolin 
club enjoyed a moonlight sail to 
Marblehead Tuesday night in Frank 
Garrel’s launch, the Orawampum. 
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD 
EASTERN DIVISION 
IN EFFECT JUNE 6. 
Leave BEVERLY 
For Salem, Lynn and Boston: 6.43,7.07, 7.40, 7.52 
E8.22, 8.50, 9.12, 9.33, 10.16, 10.44, 11.20 a.m., 12.05, 
12.19, 12.40, 1.13, 1.55, H3.00, $3.10, 3.16, 4.08, 4.38” 
5.41, 6.12, 6.40, 7.00, 7.33, *7.47, $9.35, 9.49, 10.28 10.44 
p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.31, 9.16, 10.40 a.m., 1.07, 3.05 
4.42, 5.09, 6.21, 6,54, 7.27, 7.55, 8.17, 8.57, 9.56 p.m. 
E Exp. to Boston. Hu Saturdays only. s Salem 
only. *Will not run till June 27. 
For Gloucester Branch: 6,45, 8.54, 11.22 a.m., 1.15 
2.48, 3.55, 5.35, 6.01, 7.08, 7.49, 10.03, 11.56 p.m. 
SUNDAYS: ’ 8.50, 10.34 a.m., 1.48, 6.59, 9.33 p.m. 
For North Beverly, Hamilton-Wen am, Ips- 
wich and Newburyport: 6.57, 8.16, 10.57 a.m. 
*1.08, 2.24, 12.28, *4.05, 5.19, 6.13, 6.34, 7.17, 11.48 p.m. 
SUNDAYS: 9.07, 11.07a.m., 7.06 p.m. Addition. 
al for NORTH BEVERLY, HAMILTON-WENHAM: 
9.24, 11.57 a.m., 8.39, 10.07 p.m. SUNDAYS: 12.31, 
3.03, 4.03 p.m. *Does not stop at North Beverly. 
+Stops at Ipswich. 
Leave MANCHESTER 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.25, 7.32, 8.02 
8.51. 10.23, 11.46 a.m., 1.35, 2.57, 4.19, 5.21, 6.42, 9.30, 
10.09 pm. SUNDAYS: 8.11, 10.21a.m., 4.23, 7.08 
8.38 p.m. tExpress from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 7.03, 9.11, 11.39 a.m., 1.32, 3.07, 4. 
5.17, 5.53, 6.16, 7.25, 8.06, 10.20, 12.11 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.09, 10.53 a.m., 2.07, 7.18, 9.52 p.m. 
Leave BEVERLY FARIS 
For Beverly, Salem and Boston: 6.31, 7.39, *8.09 
8.58, 10.30, 11.53 a.m., 1.41, 3.04, 4.26, 5.28, 6.48, 9.377 
10.16 p.m. SUNDAYS: ’ 8.18, 10.28a.m., 4.30, 7.157 
8.45 p.m. *Express from Beverly. 
For Gloucester: 6.55, 9.04, 11.31 a.m., 1.24, 2.58, 4.05 
5.08, 5.44, 6.10, 7.17, 7.58, 10.13, 12.05 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: ’ 9.01, 10.45 a.m., 1.59, 7.10, 9.44 p.m. 
Leave MAGNOLIA 
For Beverly and Boston: 6.20, 7.27, 47.57, 8.47 
10.18, 11.42 a.m., 1.30, 2.53, 4.15, 5.16, 6.38, 9.26, 10.05 
p.m. SUNDAYS: 8.07, 10.17 a.m.) 4.18) 7.03, 
.33 p.m. 
For Gloucester: 7.09, 9.16, 11.44 a.m., 1.37, 3.13 4.19, 
5.22, 5.58, 6.20, 7.30, 8.10, 10.25, 12.16 p.m. SUN- 
DAYS: 9.14, 10.58 a.m., 2.12, 7.23, 9.57 p.m. 
+Express from Beverly. 
Leave BOSTON 
For Beverly: 6.00, 7.09, §7.30, 8.17, §8.50, §10.10, 10.45, 
§11.10 a.m., 1§12.30, 12.40, $1.15, §1.45, 2.15) 3.20, 
§2.15, §3.15, 5.15, 6.10, Ser 7.10, 7.35, 8.45 p.m. 
§For North Bever 
J Does not ao? at North Beverly. 
+Saturdays only. 
For Gloucester Branch: 6,00, 8.17, 10.45 a.m., 
12.40, 2.15, 3.20, 4.30, 5.00, 5.30, 6:20, 7.10, 9.15, 11.24 
pm. SUNDAYS: 8.15, 9.45 a.m., 1.00, 6.10, 8.45 
p.m, 
D. J. FLANDERS, G.T. and P.A. 
Get your Tickets for NOVA SCOTIA and all parts of the PROVIN CES 
At J. F. KILHAM’S, 
Corner Railroad Ave. and Rantoul St. 
EDISON’S GOLD-MOUNTED RECORDS, 35 CENTS. 
Round-Trip Tickets to Boston and Mileage Books constantly on hand, 
