NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Helen Burnham the popular 
assistant at the local post office, con- 
cluded her services there for the win- 
ter, Wednesday. 
Miss Alice Mason very pleasantly 
spent the latter part of last week visit- 
ing friends in town, returning to Bos- 
ton, Saturday. 
Charles Mason and his young 
daughter, Helen, returned from an 
extended visit with relatives in Cam- 
den, Me., last Saturday. 
Miss Alice O'Neil returned from 
Boston Wednesday, where she has 
been spending the past month with 
friends. 
Chester H. Dennis, the local elec- 
trical contractor, has just completed 
his work of wiring the Hodgkin’s gran- 
ary, Tappan street. 
Mrs. Frank P. Knight entertained 
the Friday afternoon whist club at 
her Church street home yesterday. 
The date of the annual music festi- 
val of the Gloucester choral associa- 
tion, of which many Manchester peo- 
ple are members, has been set for 
February 20 and 21, this season. 
Frank W. Fleming and his dory- 
mate, Bert Floyd, we noticed exploring 
the attractions of the Hub last Satur- 
day. 
The members of Conomo tribe, 113, 
of Red Men will go to Beverly a week 
from next Monday night, where they 
will be guests of the Beverly tribe at 
a grand pow-wow and council fire. 
The many friends of Thomas 
Brown, who has been confined in the 
Danvers Insane Asylum for almost 
two years, will regret to learn of his 
poor physicial condition. The author- 
ities report that he is failing quite 
fast, and there is little prospect of per- 
manent improvement. He has been 
in bed several week. 
New this Geck. 
NOTICE. 
MANCHESTER, MAss., Dec. 1, 1904. 
I hereby forbid all persons trusting anyone 
on my account, as I shall pay no bills except 
those contracted by me personally. 
Jas. H. RIVERS. 
CARD. 
The undersigned wishes to extend sincer- 
est gratitude to the many friends and neigh- 
bors who were so kind to us in our recent 
bereavement. 
Mrs. JASON TUTTLE 
and Family. 
MANCHESTER, Dec. 1, 1904. 
Day & Hoyt adv. on page 7. 
Metropolitan Store adv. on page 11. 
H. M. Bixby & Co. on adv. page 6. 
A. Lee & Sons ady. on page 3. 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. adv. on page 16. 
Exhibit of School Work. 
Following the example set by nearly 
all the large cities and many of the 
large towns of the State, Manchester 
is soon to have an exhibit of the work 
of her pupils in the public schools. 
Through the efforts of Principal Mead 
of the G. A. Priest school and Super- 
intendent Fish, arrangements have 
been made, and plans are now being 
perfected, for an exhibit of school 
work in the Manchester town hall, 
Tuesday afternoon and evening, De- 
cember 20. 
The exhibit, the first of its kind 
ever given here, ought to prove of 
especial interest to every parent in 
the town. 
It is not to be understood that there 
is to be an exhibition of the best work 
of the best pupils, but of all grades of 
work of all the pupils. The work of 
the sewing class, and the sloyd, arith- 
metic and grammar, geography and 
spelling —a full exhibit of the work 
done in the schools will be portrayed. 
To those who were interested in 
having manual training included in 
the school training, an opportunity of 
seeing just what progress has been 
made in that direction will be given, 
and likewise the work of the sewing 
class. The exhibition is to be free. 
High Class Ladies’ Tailoring at the 
Metropolitan. Read their ad. on an- 
other page. * 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
Stationery, Fountain Pens, 
Dennison’s X-Mas Tags, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Dennison’s Crepe Shelf Paper, 
Kodaks and Supplies, 
Perfumes and Sachet Powders. 
A. LEE & SONS, Pharmacists. 
ESTABLISHED 1856. 
Cc. O. LEE. 
B. L. ALLEN. 
REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. 
