NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
To Go Abroad. 
William Hoare of the well-known 
North Shore building concern, Roberts 
& Hoare, and George A. Sinnicks, 
the Manchester mason contractor and 
builder, will sail from Boston on the 
Ivernia next Tuesday for a month or 
six weeks’ pleasure trip to England. 
They will land at Liverpoo} and will 
visit many points of interest, including 
a visit to Plymouth and Buckfastleigh 
and probably London. 
Christian Culture Course 
Lecture at Manchester. 
The Young People’s societies of the 
Cape Ann Baptist church met with 
the Manchester Baptists Thursday 
evening when Rev. W. B. Shumway 
of Swampscott delivered a lecture in 
the Christian Culture course being 
conducted by the societies. His sub- 
ject was “Sin: God’s part in Redemp- 
tion and man’s part.”’ His talk was 
of a most interesting nature and was 
greatly appreciated by the large audi- 
ence which filled the church. A del- 
egation of about 50 from Gloucester 
and Rockport attended the exercises. 
Elected President. 
Albert Cunningham of the Man- 
chester society of Christian Endeavor 
was elected president of the Salem 
Christian Endeavor union at the joint 
convention of this union and the Salem 
Associational Baptist Young People’s 
union in Peabody Wednesday. Seve- 
ral young people from Manchester at- 
tended the convention. 
In New Quarters. 
Herbert B. Winchester, who for- 
merly conducted a jeweler’ s shop in 
Manchester, but who has since leav- 
ing here occupied room in the store of 
Perkins & Corliss on Middle street, 
Gloucesver, has removed to the store 
on Main street,near the Post office, 
formerly occupied by M. Sigel & Co. 
Mr. Winchester will be pleased to see 
his Manchester and Magnolia patrons 
n his new quarters. 
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| Window Shades 
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perts. 
straight; 
AMA TTU DS SINE CES 
and 50 cents. 
INeady-to-Use 
At a moment’s notice —not the cheap kind 
made in factories by poor labor, but good 
substantial shades made in our own work- 
rooms during the dull season by shade ex- 
They’re sure to run true—to hang 
mounted on rollers made by Harts- 
horn; they always satisfy. 
thing about them is the price, viz.: 
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The only cheap 
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SOPBYS MOPUIAA 
H. M. Bixby & Co. 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Etta Woodbury, teacher of 
Grade I, George A. Priest School, has 
passed her resignation to the school 
committee, to take effect at the close 
of this term, April 7. A successor 
has not yet been appointed. 
Mrs. Miller Ropes ( Hattie Knight ) 
came on from Springfield to spend the 
holiday with her family here. Her 
father, Samuel Knight, we regret to 
report is rather ill-disposed in health, 
even more so than he has been of late. 
Henry B. Sears, an inspector of the 
New England Insurance exchange, 
was in town the first of the week re- 
rating property here. 
Miss Belle Greve of Boston has been 
spending a few days this week with 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Lincoln 
street. 
Miss Bessie Flanders of Salem has 
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. 
Gorman a few days this week. 
Miss Nancy Quinn of Boston, one 
of the operators at the local exchange 
part of last sum ner, has been visiting 
friends in town the past few days. 
Sahlin Perfect Form and 
No Hooks 
NoCiasps € ; 
No Kyelets 
No Sirlngs 
No Heavy 
Bieels 
GEO. 
Corset Combined 
Cultivates ?the 
Straight Front and Erect Figure. 
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY 
F ALLE MANCHESTER, 
MASS. 
Fuller A. Andrews has petitioned 
the Gloucester city council for a 
license to construct a stake weir in 
tide waters at the westerly sides of 
Dana’s island, off Mahchester Cove. 
A special agent of the Census 
Bureau has been in town this week 
collecting data in connection with the 
“‘manufacturies.”’ 
While at work Saturday at Stand- 
ley’s blacksmith’s shop John Bishop 
met with a painful accident as the 
result of a fall, cutting a severe gash 
on his chin, necessitating three stitches 
being taken. 
“Jack’’ Balfe of Boston was in 
town over the holiday renewing ac- 
quaintances. 
Miss Irene McGregor has returned 
to her Boston home after a very pleas- 
ant visit with Mrs. Baker, widow of 
Ebcn Baker, at her Summer street 
home. 
The Manchester brass band has 
been engaged by Allen Post 67, 
G.A.R., for Memorial day, both after- 
noon and evening. 
Full line of winter gloves at Bell’s 
Combination store, Manchester. * 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MAS% 
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