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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
The missionary society of the Con- 
gregational Church have sent a reply 
to Mrs. Jennie H. Carver of Lawton, 
Mich., thanking her for her kind invi- 
tation to visit her in her western 
home, extended the society through 
the columns of the BREEZE two weeks 
ago. 
Mrs. Ellen Brewster was the victim 
of a surprise party at her home on 
School street, Monday evening, the 
party being given in honor of her 49th 
birthday. “Mrs. Brewster went out 
calling the early part of the evening, 
but was called home only to find the 
house full of guests. Though taken 
wholly by surprise Mrs. Brewster 
proved a worthy hostess, and the bal- 
ance of the evening passed most 
pleasantly. A handsome set of dishes 
was presented her. Refreshments of 
lemonade and cake were served and 
games were played during the evening. 
Tinker Bros. have added another 
car for renting purposes to their 
Beach srreet garage this week. 
Dr. C. L. Hoyt, the dentist, an- 
nounces in another column that here- 
after he will be at his Manchester 
office daily, instead of three days of 
the week. 
Dutchess pants at Bell’s. a 
s* LEST YOU FORGET.” 
1@- Good entertainment will be furnished each evening. To conclude with a Grand 
Ball on Friday evening, Ju y 21st. 
Mrs. Susan Allen started Wednes- 
day for Beacon Falls, Conn., for a 
visit with her son, Ralph Allen, and 
family, who are there for part of the 
summer vacation. 
Mrs. W. R. Bell and little daugh- 
ter, Ruth, went to Chelsea, Wednes- 
day, to spend a week with Mrs. Bell’s 
sister, Mrs. Roderick Macdonald. 
Mrs. Albert W. Mead left here on 
Wednesday last for a two weeks’ visit 
at Enfield, N. H., after which she will 
join Mr. Mead in Maine, where he 
went a week ago yesterday for an ex- 
tended stay. 
THE RED MEN'S FAIR 
Will open on TUESDAY, JULY 18th, at Town Hall, Manchester, 
When will be for sale Useful and Fancy Articles, Ice Cream and Cake, Indian Goods 
and other articles too numerous to mention. 
For full particulars see poster. 
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. 
Heat was responsible for the loss of 
one of Dennis & Campbell’s horses, 
Thursday, while attached to a wagon 
on the West Manchester route. Mor- 
ley, Flatley & Co. also lost a horse 
this week, due to excessive heat. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Leduc of 
Salem spent Sunday at the Cove as 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kitfield. 
Everett Sanborn, inspector of tele- 
phones at Nashua, N.H., was home 
over Sunday, with his family at the 
Cove. 
Bicycle sundries at Woodbury! S, 
Morse Block, Manchester. 
DAY & HOYT, ~ Salem, Mass. 
WILL ALLOW FROM 
10 to 2O per cent. Discount 
On EVERY. DOLLAR’S WORTH of Goods sold IN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 
Lot of $20 Suits for Men for 
These Suits cost from $14 to $16 wholesale. 
Lot $1 grade Imitation Panama Hats, all shapes, 
SAMPLES: 
$9.90 Boys’ 
grade, 
Bloomer Khaki 
Pants, $1 
48e¢ 
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