Workmen Installed 
Tuesday night was branded as a 
red letter one in the history of North 
Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., of Man- 
chester, and will long be remembered 
by the members and their guests as 
one of the most enjoyable in the life 
of the lodge. Not only because of 
the success of the installation, but be- 
cause of the rousing good time which 
followed. 
District Deputy Grand Master S. 
S. Symonds and suite of Salem in- 
stalled the following: Past Master 
Workman, Manuel T. Lopes; M. W., 
FE. Wallace Stanley; F., Lewis Kil- 
lam; ©)... Wms E.. Spry Pings Chas. 
W. Sawyer ; Treas., Horace Standley ; 
Ree, Ty By stones: DEW en tyes 
Porter; O. W., Manuel Travers. The 
work was done in a most exemplary 
manner. 
Among the guests of the lodge 
_were: Cabot lodge of Beverly, which 
had a premonition of what was in 
store for them, and came over the 
road, and members of John Endicott 
lodge of Salem, Archimedes lodge’ of 
Boston, and the Danvers lodge. 
Speech-making formed a_ pleasant 
feature of the occasion, but the spread 
which was prepared in the banquet 
hall, consisting of cold meats, cocoa, 
fruit, ice cream, etc., proved a most 
tempting feature. The evening was 
a most pleasant one, indeed. 
William Cleveland Lynn 
William Cleveland-Lynn, a native 
of Manchester, passed away last Fri- 
day afternoon at his home, Hale 
street, Beverly, after a long illness, at 
the age of 68 years. He suffered a 
shock late in 1904 from which he 
never fully recovered. 
Though born in Manchester, a son 
of Wilham and Elizabeth A. (Pills- | 
bury) Lynn, he spent only his younger 
days here, though he has always held 
his native town dear to his heart. 
His father was a cabinet maker, em- 
ployed by Allen & Decker, and when 
that concern moved to Beverly, he 
moved there with his family also. 
His death removes one of Beverly’s 
most respected citizens. He was one 
of the best known pension agents in 
Essex county and was prominent in 
Grand Army and fraternal circles. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., postoffice for week ending Jan. 
13: Mlle E H Am, Miss Elizabeth Bing- 
ham, James G Baggs, E H Church, Mrs M 
J Heintzelman, H B Hunter, George Kelley 
(3), Miss Carrie Seitnlich, Manchester San 
of Embroidery, Clare Stewart, The White 
& Bayley Co. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
. WATCH, CLOCK, OR 
‘* When you want pears, go to a pear tree, not to an elm.”’ 
When you want work done as it should be done in the line of 
JEWELRY REPAIRING 
LEAVE IT WITH—— 
F. S. THOMPSON, JEWELER, OF GLOUCESTER 
What is worth doing is worth doing well—Our Motto 
164 MAIN ST., 9 
iF. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, GLOUCESTER | 
4 
SSSSSSSESS ccceececem’ 
EDWARD A. LANE, 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. 
MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
DUNCAN T. BEATON, 
Zitchen Furnishing Goods, 
Eddy Refrigerators, 
Rubber Hose, 
MAGEE RANGES and FURNACES, Ptumsine and ier 
21 Central Street, 
Manchester. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. 
Garden Tools, 
Tel. connection, 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
3% Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 
We wish to announce to our MANCHESTER and MAGNOLIA customers 
through the BREgEze that all new Fall Styles in Furniture and Carpets 
are now on our floors for your inspection. 
DINING ROOM FURNI- 
TURE 
Sideboards from 
Dining Room Tables from $5 to $30 
Cane Seat Oak Dining Chairs $1 to5 
China Closets $15 to 40 
RUGS AND CARPETS 
We have some bargains in 9 x 12 Ax- 
minster rugs. One lot of about 50 rugs 
at $22.75 worth $30. Another lot of 
100 at $25 
CRAWFORD RANGES 
From $27 to $45, and Parlor Stoves. 
OAK FRAME MORRIS 
CHAIRS 
$5.75, $7.50, $10.00 to $30 
$18 to 75 
C. W. LUCE & C 
WE DELIVER ALL GOODS FREE 
PARLOR SETS 
We have agood serviceable 5-piece set 
as low as $28 
From that up to $100 
DINNER SETS 
Prices range from $6.50 to $380 
TOILET SETS 
$11.75 to $10 
ODD PARLOR ROCKERS 
250 patterns. 
Prices $1.50, 2, 3, 3.50, 4, 5 
up to $25 
ELM STREET, 
*y GLOUCESTER 
TO MANCHESTER AND MAGNOLIA 
