NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
remains forever true, ‘How beautiful 
upon the mountains are the feet of 
him that bringeth good tidings, that 
publisheth salvation.”” It will be a 
dark day for the world if preaching 
ever becomes a lost art. 
MANCHESTER 
The home of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W. 
Blaisdell on Union street, was the 
scene of a very pleasant gathering 
Wednesday evening on the occasion 
of the former’s anniversary of his 50th 
birthday, the party being somewhat 
of an informal nature. Whist was en- 
joyed a greater part of the evening, 
there being ten tables. The doctor 
was remembered by numerous pres- 
ents of flowers, etc., a pleasing feature 
of the occasion being the presentation 
by Fred J. Merrill in behalf of the 
guests, of a beautiful cut glass punch 
bowl. 
Thursday evening in the Town hall 
Mrs. T. W. Long and Mrs. Oscar 
Wing entertained the Friday After- 
noon Whist with a “gentlemen’s 
night,” the affair being a very pretty 
one, indeed, despite the raging snow 
storm without. Dainty refreshments 
were served and dancing was enjoyed 
the latter part of the evening. 
Miss Marion G. Scott returned 
Thursday from a few days’ visit in 
Beverly with Miss Agatha Knowlton. 
3 New this Geek. 
WANTED! 
A Nurse Girl. Address P.O. Box 166, 
Manchester, Mass. 
WANTED! 
Situation by young American man, on 
private place; some experience; no bad 
habits; best of references, Address: 
RAE NEWELL, 
Franklin House, Ipswich, Mass. 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
v 
E are now back in our Old ! 
Quarters in Pulsifer’s Block, : 
our store having been thoroughly ¥ 
revovated since the fire and our : 
stock replenished, and we shall ¥ 
be pleased to see any and all of : 
our old friends again. 4 
BULLOCK BROS. 
GROCERS 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Capt. John W. Carter had the 
pleasure the other day of calling on 
an old ship mate of his whom he had 
not seen for 41 years, though they 
have lived within 25 miles of each 
other for a score or more of years. 
About 41 years ago a young Scottish 
lad, named Wm_ Duncan, boarded 
Captain Carter’s ship at Glascow and 
wanted to earn his passage across to 
America and he was shipped, accom- 
panying the American boat on its trip 
to the Mediterranean and to Boston, 
when he left. The boy was 17 years 
old and a glass blower by trade. He 
has since built up one of the largest 
glass foundries in this section, being 
now in most prosperous circumstances. 
Capt. Carter heard of him a number 
of years ago, but only recently did he 
decide to call on him, finding the once 
poor Scottish lad in East Boston. 
Miss Isabelle Sturridge, who has 
been at G. E. Willmonton’s the past 
four years, returned Monday from a 
six weeks’ trip to her former home in 
Jamaica. : 
Charles N. Smith, formerly with 
Dennis & Campbell, has entered the 
employe of F. B. Rust in Beverly, as 
has also Arthur Smothers. 
Mrs. Oakes Alden of Dorchester 
has been spending a few days in town 
this week with her parents, Dr. and 
Mrs. C. L. Hoyt. 
M. E. Gorman has beenin Newport, 
Vt., the past few days. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given Telephone..... 
toralloWorkyh ey ee ee eerie Connection 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, “Erc, 
CHENTRAL SITREET’T, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MAN CHESTER-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. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
A COMPLETE AND SELECTED SFOCK OF 
Pure DRUGS and CHEMICALS 
None but Qualified Assistants allowed to dispense Prescriptions. 
Full line of Toilet and Household Articles always in stock. 
A. LEE & SONS, 
PHARMACISTS, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
(ESTABLISHED 1856.) 
CHAS. O. LEE, 
Reg. Pharmacist. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Reg. Pharmacist 
