NORTH. SHORE. BREEZE 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
The past week has noted quite an 
exodus of the summer colonists who 
are always late-in departing, many 
families closing their houses during 
the week. The George Putnams, the 
R. D. Smithsand the Richard Stones, 
and Mrs. E. A. Whipple left Thurs- 
day, and several other families closed 
their houses earlier in the week. 
Despite the fact a majority of the 
colonists have closed their houses, 
however, there still remains quite a 
number, many of whom will keep 
their houses open the winter through. 
The W. A. Tucker house on Nor- 
ton’s Point was closed for the season 
Wednesday, the family, and Mr. and 
Mrs. A. L. Lindsay, who have been 
spending the summer with them, re- 
turning to their Boston home. 
Among the improvements to be 
made on the W. D. Denegre estate 
during the winter will be the erection 
ot a barn on the Brookwood road. 
Superintendent Andrews has had men 
at work this week laying a six inch 
water pipe to the site of the building, 
and two hydrants will be placed there. 
Among the families who have closed 
their houses during the week are the 
M. W. Borlands, Wednesday ; the E. 
merrews, [hursday; the S. V. R. 
Crosbys, Monday; the T. K. Lothrops, 
Tuesday; and the Boylston Beals, 
Monday. 
It is said that Mrs. John Reece and 
family will not spend the summer 
here next year but will travel abroad. 
One of the most recent departures 
is J. Warren Merrill, who with Mrs. 
Merrill started the first of the week 
for Lakewood, N.J. where they will be 
quartered at “lLaurel-in-the-Pines,” 
till after Christmas. 
New this Week. 
LOST. 
In Manchester, on Bridge street, between 
Jersey avenue and W. D. Denegre’s avenue, 
or on Jersey avenue, between W.B. Walker’s 
and Bridge street, a Boston bag containing 
a pocket book with a sum of money. 
Information regarding finding of same 
left at GEo. F. ALLEN’s Store, Manchester. 
DIVORCE AND BANKRUPTCY 
Cases promptly attended to. Correspondence so- 
licited. Terms easy. We take your case and win it. 
Collections made in all parts of the United States. 
Funds remitted day of payment. 
Address: LAW OFFICE, 
83 Dartmouth Street, BOSTON. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln Street, MANCHESTER. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
Mrs. Benj. Warder and the Misses 
Warder, who left here several weeks 
ago, have just left Woodstock, Vt., 
for their Washington home. 
Many of our North Shore folk have 
flowers on exhibition at the crysanthe- 
mum show in Boston, which opened 
yesterday. Philip Dexter has some 
handsome white seedlings from his 
hot-houses on Forest street. 
Rev. Mr. Whitaker Entertains. 
At the minister’s house in Man- 
chester, Wedneseay evening, Rev. 
John Holland Whitaker entertained 
the members of the Young People’s 
Society at an informal sociable. Vari- 
ous games were indulged in, and an 
exceedingly pleasant evening was 
passed by those present. 
Hallowe’en Party. 
The Manchester town hall was 
Monday night the scene of a very 
pretty informal party when members 
of the high school alumni made merry 
at a Hallowe’en dancing party. As 
the affair was not public the floor was 
by no means crowded and this made 
the pleasure of the occasion all the 
more serene. Miss Edith Wheaton 
was chairman of the committee hav- 
ing the party in charge. Long’s 
orchestra furnished music. Dancing 
was from 8 to 12 o’clock. 
Miss M. McNamara is at Manchse- 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- 
pared to do shampooing, manicuring, 
and to do the marcel wave. Beach 
street. i clephone number, 149" * 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUIIBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all-work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
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First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
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