NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Nellie Jackson is at East 
Kingston, N.H., a guest of friends. 
Monday afternoon as Harry White, 
the mail boy, was delivering the 
Essex County club mail, and was 
climbing the steep hill near the 
small pumping station, he met Gordon 
Cool, a caddie, coming down the hill. 
A collision resulted, both young men 
being thrown heavily to the ground. - 
White escaped with only a few 
scratches, but Cool was unconscious 
for some time. He was cut about the 
head, legs and arms. Both bicycles 
were badly used up. 
Miss Marion Wallace is spending 
the week-end with Miss . Effie 
Stedstone. 
William Barnett is leaving next Fri- 
day to join his wife in Scotland. They 
will both return to Manchester in the 
early fall. 
Mrs. Frank Hagar of Cambridge is 
a guest of her brother E. J. Semons 
and family. 
Miss Lila Morse is at Hyde Park 
spending a week. 
- Mrs. Eliza Pierce of Roxbury is the 
guest of her sister, Mrs. Grant, Sum- 
mer street. 
Miss Gertrude Ryan is at Boston 
spending a few days with her mother, 
_ Mrs. Thomas Ryan. 
Miss Francis McDonnell is the 
guest of Mrs. Albert Lucas. 
Mrs. P A. Sheehan is leaving 
today for a visit with her sister in 
Newport, Me. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woodman 
of Beverly have been guests the past 
week of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hinch- 
liffe, School street. 
~ Mark-down in Ladies’ Shirt Waists 
at Allen’s. ; zs 
Shipmates’ Reunion 
License Commissioners Jacob Gaff- 
ney and James H Stapleton were the 
guests of Mr. Benjamin H. Corliss at 
the latter’s magnificent home in Man- 
chester on Saturday on the occasion of 
a rather unusual incident in the nature 
of a reunion of the three men, who 45 
years ago next November reached San 
Francisco after a journey around Cape 
Horn. 
Messrs. Gaffney, Stapleton and Cor- 
liss were shipmates, and it was the lat- 
ter’s happy thought to havea reunion 
of the three in commemoration of their 
experiences nearly balf a century ago. 
Mr. Corliss was the host, and as an 
entertainer he certainly was the real 
article, being as agile and alert as when 
he made the trip to Frisco, which con- 
~ sumed 210 days, a long and tedious pas- 
sage. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
Hot Water Heating 
44 CENTRAL ST. . 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Gas Fitting 
SHORE ROAD 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Telephone Connections 
The Gloucester gentlemen left here 
on the 9.20 a.m. train, and were met 
at Manchester by Mr. Corliss, who took 
his guests in a carriage to his new 
home. 
One of the features was the dinner 
which was all that could be desired. 
Previou; to the tempting menu, imag- 
ine Messrs. Gaffney and Stapleton’s 
surprise on finding a pot, pan and spoon 
at their place. The first course was the 
regular old-fashioned pea soup and 
black coffee sweetened with molasses, 
which brought them back to the time 
when they used to turn up their nose 
at these delicacies, served on the voy- 
age three times a day, yet they man- 
aged to get away with a portion of this 
course and kept the utensils as a sou- 
venir of the occasion. 
In the afternoon, the party took a 
drive to Prides’ Crossing and Beverly 
Farms, taking in the woodland roads 
and sights, returning in time for sup- 
per, which ended the day’s festivities. 
—Gloucester Daily Times. 
BUY A ROLL OF 
PARO!ID 
Appy it to your roof, and then if you 
-are not satisfied we will refund to 
you the full amount you have 
paid for the roofing, in- ° 
cluding the cost of 
applying it. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
36 Central St., 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. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
MAGNOLIA. 
(ore than Fifty Wears a Drug 
Store 
A business established in 1856 and continued since that time without 
interruption. 
Does not that stand for stability and reliability? 
Everything in stock that a first class pharmacy should carry. 
We are agents for Manchester and vicinity for the Eastman Kodak Company, 
and alaays carry a large stock of Films, Kodaks and Supplies. 
Agents for Huyler’s. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Successor to A. LEE & SONS 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
TELEPHONE No. 217 
