MANCHESTER 
> 
“* Curiosities’? was the subject of an 
interesting informal talk given by Dr. 
W.H. Tyler last evening before the 
Phi Alpha Pi boys at the chapel. Dr. 
» Tyler spoke a little over an hour, telling 
among otber things of curiosities in the 
construction of the body, in regard to 
the action of medicine, in regard to 
patients and lastly in regard to physicians. 
The date of the Christmas tree and 
exercises for the children of the Sacred 
Heart church has been fixed for Thurs- 
day evening, Jan. 2, in the Town hall. 
Santa Claus was evidently playing with 
the electric lights in Manchester early 
last night. No power means no Breeze 
now, so let’s have the power, please. 
The young people are about all home 
from college for the holidays. Harry 
Floyd arrived yesterday from Dartmouth, 
and Bert Floyd ‘is expected today from 
Cornell. Miss Mary Dodge came home 
from Mt. Holyoke a few days ago and 
Charles Dodge is home from Andover 
Academy. Lewis Hooper is home from 
Worcester Polytechnical school. Lee 
Marshal is home from Dartmouth. 
Malaga Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c at 
Hooper’ s. * 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SWEATERS 
In Grays, White and Fancy Lines, 
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 
Agents for Wright & Ditson. 
WOMEN’S GLOVES 
$1.50 to $5.00 
15 
UMBRELLAS 
For men or women $1.50 to $8.00 
In all the Linings 
GLOVES 
$1.25 to $9.00 
WOMEN’S BELTS 
| In Leather, Silk and Novelty goods 50cto $3. 
CLARK & FRIEND 
Y. Ti. C. A. Building 
Editor of the North Shore Breeze: 
It seems too bad that the selectmen of 
this town can’t provide some sort of 
skating for our school children during 
their Christmas vacation. By _ instruct- 
ing one of the fire chiefs to havea stream 
of hose turnedon the ‘‘ Channel’’ for a 
short time the snow would become satu- 
rated enough to freeze, thereby furnish- 
ing good skating during the holidays.- I 
trust something will be done to this effect. 
—‘** Mits.”’ 
Manchester, Dec. 20. 
Today’s issue of the North Shore 
Breeze will be printed here, and will be 
the first newsparer printed in Manches- 
ter.— Gloucester Daily Times. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
Salem, [lass. 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season. 
Auto Garage Connection. 
Norman Avenue, Magnolia, Mass. 
Private stationery with your name or 
initials printed on paper at very low 
price—a Xmas suggestion. —The BREEZE 
office. 
If you see this, others will see your 
reading notice. That tests the value of 
6c Aris : 
readers’ in the Breeze. ‘They are in- 
expensive. ‘Try them. 
Why not have your Printing done at 
the office of THE Breeze Print? 
BUTMAN & FRENCH 
The Christmas Festival 
is in Full Blast. 
Bigger than ever. Everything (almost) for 
everybody. Come and see what attract- 
ions we have to show you. 
Post Office Square, - Gloucester 
