59 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION 
THOS. E. 
FLoop «& OGAN 
Auto Accessories and Tires 
7 Central Square - 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Boston Store: 243 Massachusetts Ave. 
Telephones 53-R Manchester; 4082 Back Bay 
M. S. MIGUEL, Local Manager. 
W. B. Calderwood 
Successor to DAVID FENTON CO. 
Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
Marine Hardware constantly on hand a 
Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description 
Boats STORED FOR THE WINTER AT OWNERS’ Risk IN CASE OF FIRE 
Manchester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. L. G. MacNaughton is at the 
home of her sister Mrs. H. Victoria 
Johnson, Bridge st., for an extended 
visit. 
They’ve started — the summer 
dances. The first we have heard of 
is announced for Friday evening, 
June 8, in Manchester Town hall un- 
der the auspices of the “Summer 
Boys.” 
Work has been commenced on the 
razing of the oid cabinet shop on the 
Johnson property, Bennett st. This 
is one of the old buildings of the town 
and one of the fast fading landmarks 
that recalls the days when Manches- 
ter’s fame rested on her laurels as a 
cabinet-making and furniture produc- 
tion center. 
Manchester 
TELEPHONES 
Office 254--Res. 241-W 
The news-stand price of the BrEEzE 
is now 10c a copy. Subscription rates 
have not changed—they will continue 
at $2 a year, $1 for 6 mos. (paid in 
advance). 
Rodney H. Dow left Monday for 
Detroit to bring back, over the road, 
a Cadillac car from the factory. 
Freight conditions are such now that 
most dealers are resorting to this 
method of delivery. 
The ladies will meet this (Friday) 
afternoon from 2 to 5, in the Engine 
House, School st., to sew for the Red 
Cross. 
as this work is now growing in de- 
mand as the war conditions develop. 
Materials will also be given out at the 
meeting today, for knitting to be done 
at home. 
Fiectric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Open WIDE the gateway to better, brighter LIGHT by 
putting in every socket “EDISON MAZDA LAMPS.” 
Our desire is to assist our customers in. obtaining the 
very best results from electric lighting. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
Telephone 168-W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
A large attendance is urged, ° 
May 25, 1917. 
MEMORIAL DAY 
Bs SS 
PARADE IN AFTERNOON TO CEMETERIES 
AND PATRIOTIC PROGRAM IN TOWN 
HALL IN .EVENING. 
Next Wednesday, May 30, will ‘be 
observed by the patriotic orders by the 
customary decoration of the graves of 
those who took part in the war for 
the suppression of the Rebellion. In 
Manchester in addition to the after- 
noon parade to the cemeteries there 
will be a patriotic gathering in Town 
hall in the evening at which the ad- 
dress will be given by Rev. J. Frank- 
lin Babb of Haverhill. 
The order of the day is as follows: 
Assemble at G. A. R. hall at one 
o’clock. Line of March formed at 
1.45 p. m., headed by Progresso band 
of Gloucester. Manchester Home 
Guard, Manchester Boy Scouts and 
Camp 149, S. of V., Charles E. 
Bell, commander, will escort Allen 
post, 67, G. A. R., Enoch Crombie, 
commander... March to old cemetery, 
Summer st., thence to Union ceme- 
tery, thence to Rosedale. Decorate 
graves at each. Services at Monu- 
ment. Remarch to Town . wharf 
where W. R. C. service will be held. 
Return to hall for dismissal. Band 
concert on Common if weather per- 
nuts. 
The program for the evening exer- 
cises is as follows: Call to order, 
Commander ‘Crombie ; selection, Schu- 
bert quartet; invocation, Rev. A. G. 
“Warner; selection, quartet; reading 
general orders, Post adjutant; selec- 
tion, quartet; Lincoln’s address, Earle 
Height; selection, quartet; address, 
Rev. J. Franklin Babb of Haverhill; 
selection, quartet; “America,” audi- 
ence ; benediction, Rev. A. G. Warner. 
The following invitation is extend- 
ed by Post 67: “An earnest and cor- 
dial invitation is hereby extended to 
all loyal and patriotic citizens to par- 
ticipate in the observance of Memorial 
Day and to pay honor and respect to 
the deceased comrades of the Civil 
War, by visiting the several ceme- 
teries and assisting the G. A. R. by 
their presence, as individuals or or- 
ganizations, in the pargqde’ to the 
cemeteries and at the services in 
the Town hall in the evening, there- 
by showing their patriotism and 
loyalty to their flag and country.” 
Motor oils, spark plugs and acces- 
sories at Flood & Hogan’s, Central 
sq., Manchester. adv, 
Elite shoes for Spring at W. R. 
dell’s, Central sq. adv. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter, j adv. 
Educator and Walton shoes for 
Children, W.R, Bell’s,Central sq. adv. 
