NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Mabel Hatfield of Wellesley 
arrived Wednesday for a few weeks’ 
visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Sal- 
ter at the Dexter Farm. 
Backward though the season may 
be, the little blueberries in the 
woods in the vicinity of Moses Hill 
have. not cared, for ‘they have 
grown and ripened, and last Sunday 
Frank Leach picked the first mess 
of the season, almost filling a quart 
pail. 
Robert S. Catheron, formerly of 
Manchester, was among those who 
were given degrees from the Har- 
vard Beg tat ehool last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M. Marshall 
and daughter started last Saturday 
for a few days’ excursion with 
some 60 members of the Suburban 
Press Association to Nantucket. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunbar 
were home from Dorchester over 
Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Philemon Sanborn at the Cove. 
Mrs. Thomas Widger has been 
in Portland, Me., the past week at- 
tending the Quakers’ meetings held 
there. 
Frank Baker of Roxbury, a for- 
mer Manchester boy, who is con- 
nected with Hearst’s Boston Amer- 
ican, was in town Monday on a 
brief visit with his. sister, Mrs. 
John W. Campbell. Mr. Baker is 
endeavoring to make arrangements 
to spend his vacation in town this 
summer with his family. 
Edward Kitfield has taken a po- 
sition for the summer with The 
Breeze, starting this week. 
New this (eck. 
PILLOW LACE. 
EXHIBITION AND SALE BY 
IPSWICH LACE INDUSTRY 
At Historical House, July 6 and 7, from 3 to 6. Friday 
prening Rev. T. F. W aters, Prof. Dow and Miss Fos- 
ter will speak on Lace Making. Admission, in after- 
noon, 25c, Friday evening, 15c, 
Tutoring. 
A college student desires pupils for the 
summer. Address Box 1284, Beverly. 
WARNING! 
All persons are forbidden to discharge any 
firearms or explosives during the concert on 
the town common on the morning of the 
fourth of July, or during the band concert 
on the Park in the evening. Police officers 
are hereby instructed to enforce this order. 
BOARD OF SELECTMEN, 
Town of Manchester. 
June 30, 1905. 
Howard Henderson and _ family 
started the first of the week for 
their former home in Nova Scotia, 
where they will make their home 
again for the present. Mr. Hen- 
derson has been in the employ of 
Roberts & Hoare. He is a mem- 
ber of the Carpenters’ Union and 
during the term just closing he 
was vice grand of Magnolia Lodge 
of Odd Feilows. 
Victor Jfolison started this week 
on his annual vacation. Chief Pea- 
body found him rusticating at the 
Brook street playground, Monday 
afternoon, with a companion, after 
they had forced an entrance to 
the little house on the grounds In 
court, Tuesday, Victor was invited 
to Salem jail to spend July and 
August, and his friend was fined 
$5. Victor was taken in just a vear 
ago Tuesday also. 
Miss Mary McClintock has re- 
turned from Boston and will spend 
the summer with her mother in 
Manchester. 
Annual Rose Show. 
The annual rose and strawberry 
show of North Shore Horticultural 
society is to be held in the Man- 
chester Town Hall next Thursday, 
afternoon and evening, July 6. It 
was scheduled for Thursday even- 
ing of the past week, but owing to 
the recent unseasonable weather. 
i was postponed by the committee 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
Telephone..... 
.... Connection. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEOAW “HOOE Th. 
DEALER IN 
First-lass Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-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. 
KODA 
A. LEE & SONS, 
Pharmacists, 
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Sole Agents in Manchester for 
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