NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
FIREMEN’S RELIEF. 
Annual Meeting of the Association 
in Manchester Held Last Mon- 
day Evening. Officers Elected. 
The anual meeting of the Fire- 
men’s Relief association of Man- 
chester was held at the Engine 
House, Monday evening, when the 
following officers were elected: 
James Hoare, president; Clarence 
W. Morgan, vice president; Samuel 
L. Wheaton, secretary; Raymond 
Ce Allen, treasurers) #Charleso 9 W: 
Sawyer, Frank G. Cheever, Gran- 
ville Crombie, directors; George S. 
Shinnicks, Richard J. Baker, Alfred 
Be Hersey Re GyeAllen. and save 
Sawyer, entertainment committee. 
The treasurer’s report showed the 
association in a most healthy condi- 
tion. Twenty dollars was paid out 
during the year in benefits. 
Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. My 
A new line of 
“ Manchester - by - the- Sea” 
Hand-Stamped Stationery 
Only 25c per Box 
An unusual Bargain 
FRANK G? CHEEVERSCO, 
Prescription Pharmacists 
Central Square, Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 130 
Reception to Fr. Powers. 
Plans are now being formulated for 
a reception to Rev. Fr. Wm. J. Pow- 
ers in the Manchester Town hall on 
Thursday evening, June 14, and the 
indications are that the affair will sur- 
pass anything of thesort held in Man- 
chester for some time. The hall is to 
be dressed into a veritable fairyland, 
the decorations abounding in flowers 
and potted plants. Miss Annie Clark, 
Mrs. M. J. Callahan, P. H. Boyle and 
John Desmond will assist Fr. Powers 
in the receiving line. The clergy of 
the town will be among the invited 
guests. Dancing will follow the re- 
ception. 
Asbestos flat-irons at Carter’s. * 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter Postoffice for week ending May 12, 1906: 
Charles Baldwin, C F Cogswell, Delor Cole, 
Miss Alice Cheney, Geo Clouter, Mrs J A 
Dollen, Dr RW Dreperman, Rachel Goose, 
Dr C M Harelon, Miss Nellie Lane, Geo H 
Lockman, K D Lanson, Manchester Nursery, 
M Richards, Rochell’s Manor Farm, Miss 
Emma Schneider, Mr Spector, Mrs Myrtle 
Tweedie, Mrs A H Tillingham, Miss Grace 
Titus, Miss Rachel Watkins. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
JUNK! 
If you have junk or any sort to sell — we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send awagonatonce. We 
pay in spot cash all we can afford to allow. 
J. L. SIMON & CO;, 
2 and 4 Charter St., Salem. 
Our wagon isin Manchester almost every day 
ROBERT ALLEN 
mead ON MOT ORR 
FIRST GLASS PROVISIONS, 
POULTRY AND GAME, 
Butter, Eggs and Cream 
18 UNION STREET, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
Telephone connection. 
We are dressing our own NATIVE BROILERS! 
We also have Strictly Fresh Eggs from Our Own Hennery ! 
SEMONS & CAMPBELL, 
Post-Office Bldg,, 
Manchester, 
The DIRIGO ICES 
Are recognized as the best in Essex County. That is WHY they are 
being sold at all the leading Drug Stores and Ice Cream Parlors in 
this vicinity. They make Ice Cream in 18 flavors and can supply any 
of these in large quantities on short notice. 
Beach St. CAFE, 
Manchester. 
J. S. REED, 
Their local agents are: 
| Varney’s Drug Store and 
Parker’s in Beverly Farms: 
New this Ceck. 
RESOLUTIONS 
The following resolutions were prepared 
agreeable to a vote of the town, passed at an 
adjourned meeting held April 30th, 1906: 
WHEREAS, The citizens of Manchester 
are deeply greived by the death of William 
E. Kitfield, late member of the Board of 
Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the 
Poor, for six years intrusted with the admin- 
istration of those duties pertaining to mem- 
bership in said board, in the execution of 
which trust a quiet and sure judgment was 
displayed anda modest demeanor main- 
tained; and 
WHEREAS, In his sudden death, cutting 
short a life so really devoted to the interests 
of our town and to every cause which had its 
rise in some desire for the advancement of 
our welfare, we are reminded of the excel- 
lence of good citizenship and its accompany- 
ing virtues; therefore it is 
RESOLVED, That in the death of William 
E. Kitfield the town of Manchester has lost 
an honored and careful official, the members 
of the Board of Selectmen a helpful and 
generous colleague. 
RESOLVED, That we do extend our sym- 
pathy and condolence to the family of the 
late William E. Kitfield. It is further 
RESOLVED, That a copy of these resolu- 
tions be transmitted forthwith to his family 
and a copy spread upon the records of this 
town. ) 
FRED KoSWELT, 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
EDWARD HERSEY BREWSTER, 
ALFRED S. JEWETT, 
, EDWARD .P. HOOPER. 
Everything for the outfit of your Horses, 
Carriages or Stables; also Automobile Sup- 
plies, trunk and bag repairing. 
HENRY S. McCULLOCK, 
133 Main Street - Gloucester, Mass, 
ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES 
CHARGED 
and Gosoline Auto Storage at 
GEO. 0. MOULTON’S 
Livery Stable. MAGNoLIA, Mass. 
D. C. Ballou 
Telephone 
H. W. Brown 
121-6 Gloucester. 
D;.G, BALLOUI&C@: 
General Contractors and 
BUILDERS 
(@— Teaming of all kinds. Gravel, Turf 
Loam and Manure. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
