NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. George F. Allen went to Au- 
burndale Wednesday, where she is a 
guest over Sunday of Mrs. Mary H. 
Kimball, formerly of Manchester. 
Work was started the first of the 
week on building the George L. 
Knight cottage on School street. 
The house will have eight rooms, and 
it will be occupied by Mrs. Susan 
Mears. 
A delegation of comrades from the 
local post went to Gloucester last 
night to the annual inspection of Camp 
45 of that city. 
Workmen have this week built two 
catch-basins between the tracks at the 
Boston & Maine station and another 
on the station grounds, near the black- 
smith shop. 
A delegation from the local W.R.C. 
attended the annual inspection of the 
Beverly Farms corps Tuesday night. 
Mrs. Jennie Dennis inspected the 
corps. 
Miss Bessie Martin of Beverly has 
been spending a few days with Mr. 
and Mrs. M. E. Gorman this week. 
John Prest played with the National 
Guards of Salem Monday night and 
again on Thursday. 
Timothy Sullivan has just had his 
house and stable on Tappan street 
wired for electric lights. The work 
was done by the Woodbury Electric 
company. 
A delegation from the local W. R. 
C., composed of Mrs. M. C. Horton, 
Mrs. Jennie Dennis, Mrs. J. S. Reed, 
Mrs. James Salter and Mrs. Brewster, 
witnessed the annual inspection of 
the Gloucester corps Monday even- 
ing. 
The water fountain on the Common 
has been boarded in the past week, 
and the centre of the town is fast as- 
suming its winter appearance. 
Cardigan jackets and sweaters at 
Bell’s Combination store. * 
TO LET. _ 
A modern, up-to-date TENEMENT in 
Manchester. Apply to 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 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. 
Fred K. Swett as trustee and Har- 
riet E. Allen have conveyed to Peter 
E. Clark of Beverly and Leonora F. 
Gorman 384 acres of woodland, near 
the Philip Dexter estate. They have 
also sold to Leonora F. Gorman 11.2 
acres of land on Pine Street. 
The W. W. Soulis house on Lincoln 
street has been completed and will be 
occupied during the coming week by 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Stanley and 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex. Lodge. 
Harbor Improvements, 
Nearly two millions of dollars are 
recommended for harbor and river 
improvements in Massachusetts dur- 
ing the fiscal year, and of that amount 
Manchester comes in for $5000. Gen- 
eral MacKenzie, chief of engineers, 
in his annual report estimates that it 
will take $15,000 to complete the 
work at Manchester, and he asks for 
an appropriation of one-third that 
amount for next year. Rockport and 
Gloucester come in for generous 
shares, too. Other appropriations 
recommended include : Newburyport 
harbor, $50,000; Merrimac river, 
$50,000; Harbor of Refuge, Sandy 
bay, Cape Ann, $300,000 ; Rockport 
harbor, $67,083 ; Mystic river, below 
the mouth of island and river, $50,- 
000; Chelsea creek, $100,000 under 
project for general improvements and 
$970,000 under project for 35-foot 
channel; Harbor of Refuge, Nan- 
tucket, $80,000; Wood’s Channel, 
$70,000. 
Dutchess pants at Bell’s. * 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
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