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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
About nine o’ clock Wednesday morn- 
ing a large coal barge grounded as it was 
passing through the drawbridge and it 
was over an hour before the tug accom- 
panying it could pull it off. As a result 
all trafic on the Gloucester branch was 
held up and the morning trains were all 
considerably behind schedule time. The 
train from Boston due at Manchester at 
9.13 was held up over an hour so that 
both it and the train due at at 10.14 from 
Boston were waiting at the same 
time for the draw to close and both pull- 
ed into the Manchester station in close 
succession. On the other side the train 
bound from Gloucester to Boston and 
due at Manchester at 9.35 was held up 
until almost an hour at the Manchester 
station. The channel under the; draw- 
Miss Wheaton’s Sale of 
Art Novelties 
held during July 
at the residence of 
Mrs. Wm. H. Tappan, 
North St., Manchester 
has been so liberally patronized that she 
will continue it during August. 
: 
bridge ought to be dredged as under the 
present conditions a similar occurance is 
likely to happen any time if a barge tries 
to go through at any time but at high 
tide. Serious consequences and much 
inconvenience to the public might 
therefore arise. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bennett of 
Gloucester were the guests of Mrs. Anna 
Phillips Wednesday. 
Mrs. J. J. Morgan of Jamaica Plain 
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph G. Mears, Tappan street, this 
week. 
Miss Catherine McEachern of New- 
ton has been the guest of Mrs. Elias 
Burgess on Washington street the past 
week. 
Miss Katherine Watson was in Glou- 
cester last Sunday the guest of her sister, 
Mrs. Edward Joyce. 
The quarterly meeting of the Manches- 
ter FiremanRelief association willbe held 
on Monday, Aug. 12, at 7.30 p.m. 
The railroad commissioners have re- 
ported favorably on the petition of Glou- 
cester citizens for an express train be- 
tween that city and Boston, and it is prob- 
able that a train leaving Gloucester a 
little after 8 in the morning and return- 
ing from Boston a little, after 5 in the 
afternoon will be put on at least by the 
time the fall arrangement of trains go in- 
to effect. The train may stop at Magno- 
lia each way, but at no otherp lace. 
The Season of 
PRICE REDUCTIONS — 
Light Weight Suits 
Outing Suits and Trousers 
Boys School Suits 
Children’s Wash Suits 
Men’s Straw Hats 
All at greatly reduced prices. 
need room for our fall goods which 
are about due. 
Buy Now and Save Money. 
Day & Hoyt Company 
217 Essex Street, - 
We 
Salem, Mass. 
M. E. GorMAN, AUCTIONEER 
Aucti 
Will be sold at public auction by the subscriber 
at the Kimball Block, Union St., Manchester, 
paturday, Aug.17 
6.30 p. m., household furniture including 
Kitchen articles, Bed Room Set, Parlor Set 
and miscellaneous articles. 
TERMS CASH AT SALE. 
ALEXANDER HENDERSON 
Don’t Forget to attend the ——-~-_»@ 
Grand Dancing 
ASSEM Bisx 
of the Mid=summer to be held in the 
TOWN HALL, = MANCHESTER 
Friday evening, Ang. 16, 1907 
Under the direction of 
Ernest Howe and Harold Stanley 
LONG’S FULL ORCHESTRA 
Gentleman’s Ticket 50c. Lady’s Ticket 25c 
TENEMENT 
To Let on Forest street, Man- 
chester; four raoms and pantry. 
——Apply to—— 
LEONARD CAPELLO 
“IVE ZeP AH 
27 foot Launch 
May be hired by the hour day or 
week. 
OPERATED By LICENSED ENGINEER 
Accommodates 10 persons comfortably 
Chas. E. Lovegreen 
Manchester, = 
Ilass. 
{= Boat may be found at town 
landing in the inner harbor 
We Furnish Help 
Thoroughly reliable and competant 
help of all kinds furnished at short 
notice. Our list includes Chauffeurs, 
Mechanics, Coachmen. Butlers, Gar- 
deners, Firemen, Watchmen ,Foremen, 
Cooks, Chefs, Maids, W aitresses, etc, 
Telephone 275 Salem 
Naumkeag Employment Bureau 
202% Essex street, Salem 
