NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
It may be of interest to gardeners 
along the North Shore to know the 
N. S. Horticultural society have re- 
vived their prizes, offered some few 
years ago through the generosity of 
Mrs. R. D. Howe. Another lady has 
donated the prizes this year, and these 
will be offered by the society. The 
prizes are for cottage gardens, and 
there wil] be a first, second and third. 
It might be said that there is a very 
manifest interest growing in the work 
of the Horticultural society, as may 
be seen from the fact that sixteen new 
members were taken in last’ Friday 
evening. Mr. Iliffe of Somerville will 
be the speaker next Friday evening. 
Albert P. Richardson of Salem, who 
recently paid a short visit to his parents 
on Ashland avenue, started Monday 
for Denver, Colo, in the interests of 
Parker Bros., the game manufacturers. 
Mrs Richardson and daughter are 
with him. They will be absent about 
two months. 
The Misses Marion G. Scott and 
Marion Allen returned last Saturday 
from a delightful visit of several weeks 
in New York city, where they were 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. 
Scott. 
Mrs. David Parker (Miss Hall), of 
Manchester, N.H., a former teachér 
in the High school, has been a guest 
part of the week ot Mrs. John W. 
Campbell, on Washington street. 
Mrs. Ernest Mead (nee Etta Wood- 
bury) has just returned to Wellesley 
Farms, after a few days with her 
mother, Mrs Woodbury, on Central 
street. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge left yesterday 
for a week’s visit with her parents in 
Peterboro, N.H. 
Telephone users in the “up in 
Plain”’ section of the town were ‘‘ cut 
off,’ Wednesday afternoon, and that 
in no uncertain way. The building 
recently purchased by Austin Mor- 
ley was being moved across School 
street through Vine. The telephone 
company had been notified to look 
out for their wires and, as they could 
not be lifted over the building and no 
one seemed to cut them, Sup’t Kim- 
ball procured a saw and made quick 
work of it, after the street had been 
blocked two hours in waiting. 
Make known your “Wants,” “To 
iets!’ “For Sales,” - ete, in. The 
Lrceze. 
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low prices. Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
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J. E. McCoLeGan, Mgr. 
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Buys Business in Beverly 
Frank B. Rust of Manchester, who 
conducted a grocery business here, on 
Washington street and later on 
School street, has just purchased the 
grocery and provision business of 
Hatch & Mitchell, 302 Cabot street, 
Beverly, and is now in possession. 
The business is a thriving one, being 
located in the section of Beverly 
where the population is now center- 
ing. 
Manchester and the Fishing Industry. 
It was not many years ago from the 
reckoning of some of our oldest read- 
ers when Manchester’s fishing indus- 
try was her pride. Half a century 
and more ago the Manchester-by-the- 
Sea of today was unheard of. It was 
a watering place, to be sure, but from 
the standpoint of the fishing industry 
rather than a summer _ residential 
place. Fish flakes covered many of 
the spots where there are now beauti- 
ful green lawns and summer mansions, 
and fishing schooners were moored in 
the streams where are now, in the 
summer season, costly pleasure yachts 
and motor boats. 
The Massachusetts Bureau of Sta- 
tistics of Labor has issued its decen- 
nial census and bulletin number four, 
which refers to the fisheries of the 
state. Manchester stands very low in 
the list with a total value of the catch 
of $9,931. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given Telephone..... 
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MANCHESTER. 
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