- Mr.and Mrs. Richard Rowles. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Avis Antill is spending the 
Easter holidays with friends in 
Gloucester. 
Caretaker John Baker has started 
four men to work at the Essex County 
club getting the grounds in readiness 
for the season. The club house will 
probably be open to members May 1. 
but will not be open for the season till 
some weeks later. 
Many friends of Vilia Pendergast, 
who was injured in the gasolene fire 
at Magnolia last summer, will be inter- 
ested in the benefit dance to be given 
for him at the Surfside in Gloucester 
on Patriot’s Day night. The tickets 
for the dance are 50 cents. 
Miss Ruth Whittle of East North- 
field, a daughter of the late Major 
Whittle, is a guest of Mrs. Leach on 
Ashland avenue. 
Mrs. Ralph Tredick will spend next 
week at her former home in Ashfield, 
visiting relatives. 
The committee in charge of the 
Wednesday Evening club meeting next 
week have arranged a most promising 
program. Some choice musical num- 
bers are in store. Rev. E. H. Bying- 
ton of Beverly will be the speaker. 
He will speak on ‘‘ Odds and Ends of 
Life in Turkey.”’ 
D. T. Beaton started this week to 
keep his store open evenings, and as 
usual the full line of seasonable goods 
in hardwares, kitchen furnishings, etc. 
are on hand. 
The dancing class met in Lee’s hall, 
Wednesday evening, for its closing 
lesson. The junior class met Thurs- 
day evening as usual. 
A brisk thunder shower, accompan- 
ied by vivid lightning flashes woke 
many people out of sound sleep about 
one o’clock Thursday morning. This 
was the first thunder shower of the 
season. 
Born, Saturday, April 1, a son to 
Mr. 
Rowles is coachman at F. M. White- 
houses. 
Born, Friday, March 31, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Austin 
Born, Sunday, March 5, a son, 
Thomas Franklyn Lewis, to Mr. and 
a 
Mrs. Lewis. Mr. Lewis is gardener 
at the Hanks place, West Manchester. 
LOST. 
On April lst a Boston bull terrier puppy, 
brindle, with dark face, natural ears, and 
Screw tail. Finder please return to JOSEPH 
CLARKE, WEST MANCHESTER, and receive 
reward. 
WANTED 
A Boy to clean lawn-mowers at Dyers, 
MANCHESTER, Mass. 
At Last, Spring! 
At last it has  arrived—Spring, 
that most cherished of all seasons 
here on the North Shore. Neither 
by the gruff sounding horn of the 
speedy “red devil,’ nor by the shrill 
blast of the bugler’s trumpet on the 
approaching four-in-hand, was_ it 
announced, but by the appearance 
last Saturday of the inoffensive. 
slow-paced, rubber tire-less, _ ball 
barren-less hokey-pokey cart on 
the streets of Manchester. 
It was through the influence of 
Superintendent of Streets Kimball 
this was made possible, for he gave 
orders on April 1 to begin cleaning 
up the streets and to put things in 
their tidy garb for summer. The 
water carts were pulled out last 
Saturday also, and an endeavor was 
made to keep down the dust Satur- 
day and Sunday. ‘The catch basins 
have been relieved of their winter’s 
accumulation of sand, gravel and 
debris, and the initiatory steps 
toward getting rid of a few of the 
many thousand dollars appropriatea 
for highway improvements at town 
meeting are being taken. One of 
the first things to be done will be 
the macadamizing of Masconomo 
and Beach streets and to hasten 
matters in that direction surveys 
have been taken during the week, 
and several catch basins and a good 
system of surface drainage will be 
put in. 
Sewing machines at Dyer’s. - 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLU/IBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Persona) 
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 S’TREET, 
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. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
The First Sign of a Cold 
should remind you that the best time to commence taking some- 
thing is at the beginning. 
It should also remind you that the 
best remedy to head off a spell of sore throat, coughing and 
general unpleasantness is 
Lee’s White Pine Compound. 
It stimulates the depressed nerves, allays fever and starts the 
vital machinery to running with the accustomed smoothness. 
A Bottle Costing 25 Cents will often Prevent a Several Dollar Cold. 
A. Lee & Sons, Drugg 
MANCHESTER, MASS, 
C. O. LEE, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
ists. 
ESTABLISHED 1856, 
B. L. ALLEN, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
