NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Swett—Leighton 
A quiet home wedding was solemn- 
ized Thursday evening at the residence 
of Mrs. Andrew Leighton in Glouces- 
ter, when Miss Alice Blanche Leigh- 
ton, the youngest daughter of the late 
Captain Leighton of that city and Mr. 
Fred Kitfield Swett, chairman of the 
Manchester board of Selectmen and 
Assessors, were married. 
Rev. W. H. Rider, pastor of the 
Universalist church, Gloucester, per- 
formed the ceremony. Miss Edith J. 
Swett, sister of the groom, and Hollis 
L. Roberts were the only attendants. 
After a fortnight’s bridal tour, Mr. 
and Mrs. Swett will reside at 84 
School Street, Manchester. 
Charles Hooper has the agency in 
Manchester for Shillaber’s E.Z. boots 
and shoes. : 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
Central Square, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Telephone 130. 
MAILLARD’S 
NEW YORK 
Chocolates, Bon-Bons, Caramels. 
Received Fresh Daily. 
Goes to Mexico 
Miss Dora B. Chaffin, a Manches- 
ter young lady, starts very soon for 
Mexico where she will follow her 
chosen profession as nurse. She will 
go with Miss Laura Hubby, whose 
resignation as assistant matron at the 
Addison Gilbert hospital, Gloucester, 
goes into effect tomorrow, and Miss 
Jennie Mann, a friend of the two 
young women, who has been previ- 
ously engaged as a nurse in Mexico. 
Miss Claffin is a graduate of the 
Manchester schools, being a member 
of the class 1902, Story High school. 
She was graduated several years ago 
as nurse from the Addison Gilbert 
hospital, and has since been following 
her profession. Her many friends in 
Manchester wish her every success. 
Geo. F. Shea 
After a comparatively short illness 
at the home of his father, in Magnolia, 
George F. Shea passed away last Sat- 
urday evening of consumption at the 
age of 27 years, 11 months, 15 days. 
He was a native of Prince Edward 
Island, but has made his home in this 
section for years. He was at the 
time of his death a chauffeur for a 
Boston family and made his home in 
Boston. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
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DEALERS IN 
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FRESH EGGS, BUTTER AND CREAM. 
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WHEN IN 
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“roy 
CLOTHING STORE 
168 MAIN STREET 
We make a specialty of Fine 
Clothing for Men and Youths, 
made by A. Shuman & Co. of Bos- 
ton, and the Celebrated Stein- 
Block Smart Clothes. 
Come in and try on one of our 
New Winter Overcoats with the 
patent Protek Collar. 
WALGH REPAIRING ——— 
We have every facility for doing repair 
work in a first-class manner. 
We make a specialty of Watch Repair- 
ing. It doesn’t-matter how complicated 
your watch may be or how badly it may 
be out of order, we are prepared to make 
it as good as new. 
Valuable watches, chronometers, re- 
peaters and the like may be left with us 
with all confidence. We guarantee satis- 
faction. 
Our men are experts in watch knowl- 
edge. 
“BAIRD-NORTH CO. 
250 ESSEX ST., 
SALEM, MASS. 
Manehester Garage, 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, Proprietor. 
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE 
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS. 
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 
Automobile Expert always on hand. 
Telephone Connection. 
Supply of Gasoline, Oils, Greases and Auto Accessories. 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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