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NORTH SHORE BREZEE 
SACRED HEART FAIR 
Complete List of Awards Made as Result of 
Contests at Fair in Aid of Sacred 
Heart Church 
As the result of the grand bazar 
and fair in aid of the Sacred Heart 
church which has been going on for a 
week in the Town hall, Manchester, 
and which closed Monday evening, 
there will be netted for the church 
the handsome sum of $4,250. 
On Wednesday evening came the 
final event, the grand ball, at which 
there was a large attendance consider- 
ing the inclement weather. Had the 
weather been favorable the hall would 
undoubtedly have been packed. As 
it was there was a good crowd for 
dancing and fullas many as the hall 
could well accommodate for this 
purpose. 
Too much credit cannot be given to 
Fr. Powers and his corps of assistants 
for their faithfulness and energy in 
bringing the fair to such a_ successful 
conclusion, and they are to be con- 
gratulated on the success which has 
crowned their efforts. 
The principal interest of the fair 
centered in the various contests for 
the handsome prizes which were 
offered, and in the distribution of 
gifts. In the contest for the gold 
watch Patrick Moore won, having 
secured a total of $460.70, against 
$310.00 for Philip Tacknay. The 
gold rosary was won by Ruth O’Brien 
with $102.86 against $38.15 for Mar- 
garet McNeary. Thomas Lydon won 
the contest for the gold chain, secur- 
ing $61.85, John Chane making a 
very poor contest and securing only 
$3.00. In the contest for the gold 
stick pin Stephen Darcy won with 
$151 65 on his book against $91.75 
for Jeremiah Toomey. 
A complete list of the prizes ar- 
ranged according to the different 
tables is as follows: 
Table1, Smith’s Pt. and Old Neck: 
Sofa pillow, Margaret Chisholm, 
Smith’s Pt.; belt buckle, M. P. Boyle, 
Proctor street; crocheted shawl, a 
friend; silver font, Mary McPhee, 
Smith’s Pt.; handkerchief case, Ed- 
ward Duffy, Montserrat; sofa pillow, 
M. G. Rexlar, Manchester; baby’s 
cape, L. A. Perry, Beverly; slippers, 
Eliza Kelly, Jamaica Plain; pin 
cushion, Nellie Donovan, Cobb av- 
enue; collar’.case, ; H*.Ps Webber, 
Smith’s Pt.; handkerchief case, P. O. 
Flaherty, Manchester; post card 
album, Mrs. F. F =o inith Ga EL 
berry bowl, Honora  Cantnell; 
handkerchief case, W. Jacques, Bos- 
ton; slippers, Mrs. O’ Hara, Sea street; 
pipe, John McGowen, Bedford; cut 
glass __ pitcher, ; Boston; 
coral watch chain, Jim Vaugham, 16 
Wigglesworth street, Roxbury; Jap- - 
HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE 
Four good house lots, 60 foot front, 75 feet deep, located on Allen 
street. Prices reasonable. 
For particulars apply to owner 
JOHN R. ALLEN, Allen St., Manchester 
anese tea set, Mrs. John McGowan, 
Bedford; centre piece, F. J. Dumphrey, 
Watertown; clock, Annie Conley; 
centre piece, , 175 Howard 
avenue; picture Sacred Heart, B. 
Campbell, 47 Lawrence street, Rox- 
bury; vases, J: Hurley, 117 H 
street; salad ’*dish, L.. *A. > Mo6re, 
Smith’s Pt.; baby’s sack, L. A. Leach, 
Manchester; pin cushion, Marion 
Smith, Smith’s Pt.; table cover, Her- 
bert Hosford; salad dish, P. Tackney; 
statue, Julia Culloty, Smith’s Pt.; 
cigars, Wm. Kendrick; bureau scarf, 
Annie McDonald, 169 Park street; 
black thorn stick, Minnie Lynch, 
Smith’s Pt.; sofa, pillow, Julia Cul- 
loty, »Smith’s' Pt.;» picture,:“Mrs; J. 
Caughlin, Smith’s Pt.; centre piece, 
Edward Miles, 46 Upton street, Bos- 
ton; photoin frame, Mrs. E. Jansen, 
Smith’s Pt.; slippers, Helen McGlew, 
229 Mackinay avenue, N.Y.; books, 
James Hoyle, Francis street, Brook- 
lineyes pictures soacred ~ Eeart.. C, 
O’Hara, North Cambridge; pin 
cushion, B. F. Rose, Lincoln street; 
manicure set, Julia Culloty; gloves, 
Merril Honey, ‘‘Means- Cottage’; 
5 dollar gold piece, Mary. C. Neil; pic- 
ture St. Cecelia, Mary McDonald; 
5 dollar gold piece, A. S. Dow; sofa 
pillow, R. H. Dunn; table cover, 
Bridget Walsh; silk work bag, Rosa- 
mind Merrill, Smith’s Pt.; picture 
frame, Caroline Fuller, Smith’s Pt.; 
work basket, Tim McAuliff; pin 
cushion, Mary Driscoll, Smith’s Pt.; 
pin cushion, Andrew Ahearn; work 
bag, Delia Carroll, Smith’s Pt. 
Table 2, West Manchester : Dressed 
doll, Annie L——-—, West Manches- 
ter; table cover, Delia Howard, Bev- 
erly Farms; handkerchief case, Jo- 
hanna Regan, Beverly Farms; clock, 
Walter McCormack, Canada; slippers, 
Eliza Donahoe, W. Manchester; slip- 
pers, C. C. Dodge; lamp, Delia Cun- 
ningham; lemonade set, James Chane, 
Magnolia; umbrella, Annie Cum- 
mings, W. Manchester; Slippers, 
Margaret Ray, South Lincoln; silk 
umbrella, Peter Rome, W. Manches- 
ter; 2 pairs slippers, Katie Fox, 503 
Beacon street; picture, John Lomas- 
ney, W. Manchester; camera, Nellie 
O’Connors; centre piece, Nellie M’ 
Gasnell, W. Manchester; cigars, Mary 
Melanoply, Pride’s Crossing; _ pair 
bracelets, Mary Sullivan, Marblehead; 
centre piece, Wm. ‘Finn, South 
Framingham; sofa pillow, Alice 
O’Neil; fancy pipe, Sophia Johnson, 
W. Manchester; silk waist, C. V. H. 
Manchester; cut glass water pitcher, 
George Fayban, W. Manchester; vase, 
M. McGara, Manchester; pin cushion, 
Thomas McMahon, W. Manchester; 
bureau scarf, Rachel McDonald, W. 
Manchester; ice cream sea, Timothy 
Healy, W. Manchester; gold piece, 
Duncan F. Smith, W. Manchester ; 
fruit dish, Jennie Shine, Boston; jar- 
diniere, Mrs. James Rusee; fancy pin 
cushion, P. - J. Barry; slippers, 
Bessie Clancy, W. Manchester; sofa 
pillow, Thomas Gygen, West Man- 
chester; scrap basket, E. Ryan, West 
Manchester; umbrella, “I am out 10 
cents,” Whitman; chocolate set, C. 
FE. Budley, Natick; ice cream set, 
Joseph Cawthorne; traveling bag, 
Telephone 4, 
MANCHESTER HOUSE 
M. J. CALLAHAN, Prop. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Stable with House. 
LAMPRON’S 
Jobbing and Baggage Express, 
Furniture and Piano! Mover. 
Removing Waste from Residences. 
18 Brook St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Office, Pulsifer Block. Tel. 94, 
HORACE STANDLEY, 
eOnRSE - SOB. 
Particular attention given to 
Jobbing and Repairing. 
Rubber Tires applied. Telephone 12-2, 
Depot Square, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
J. P. LATIONS, 
CARRIAGH BULLDEHR. 
STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES. 
CARRIAGE PAINTING. 
First-Class Work. SHop, Depot SQuarRR, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEBA. 
J08 PRINTING 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
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North Shore BREEZE 
Manchester, Mass. 
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