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cipal of the Manchester high school, 
were thoroughly enjoyed. Mr. Palmer 
brought with him from Lynn, Miss 
Penny, one of. his former pupils, 
whose readings, ‘“‘ Where Ignorance is 
Bliss’? and ‘Tit for Tat,” was a 
feature of the evening. 
Rev. Mr. Lincoln’s first appearance 
in Manchester as soloist won for him 
a big ovation. Miss Ethel McDiarmid 
sang in her usual pleasing manner 
««Where the Southern Roses Grow.”’ 
The committee in charge was com- 
posed of Misses Mamie Morgan, Amy 
Haskell, Edith Wheaton, Susie Allen, 
and Richard L. Cheever and Bert Sin- 
nick. 
Have you noticed the offer of the 
BreEEZE from now till Jan. 1, 1907? 
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. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Three Stray Birds 
Three plump birds, part of a flock 
of geese which has lately taken up an 
abode at Wenham lake, strayed away 
Wednesday night and unfortunately 
(for them) never found their way 
back. It so happened that they wan- 
dered in the dark to West Beach, and 
long before dawn their musical honk 
was heard by Officer Bray and H. L. 
Preston, who told of the presence of 
the birds to some friends, with the re- 
sult that an expedition was quickly 
started by some of the young men of 
Beverly Farms. 
Mr. Preston was the first to come 
across ‘the real thing,’ which started 
across the beach at a desperate clip, 
with Mr. Preston in pursuit, a close 
second. By clever work the goose 
was captured alive, and was used as a 
decoy for the other two which came 
ashore after much “tuning up.’ The 
birds were shot and no doubt have 
already served as a basis for three 
game dinners ere this. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester, for the bal- 
ance of the season, is prepared to do 
shampooing, marcel waving and mani- 
curing. Tel. 102-4Manchester. * 
New fall millinery just received at 
Keyou’s, Gloucester. * 
NS & CAMPBELL, 
DEALERS IN 
Meats and Prowvisions 
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER AND CREAM. 
Telephone Connection. 
Pulsifer’s Block, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
W. E. A. LEGG. 
ROBERT ALLEN. 
W. Ey A. LEGGicc CO 
—— DEALERS IN — 
First Class PROVISIONS 
6 FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, 
18 UNION ST., MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, [IASS. 
Telephone Connection. 
New this eck. 
Engagement Rings 
We have an almost endless 
variety of the newest mounts and 
the most fashionable jewels. 
We have diamonds priced from 
$4.50 up to $200 and mounts vary- 
ing in price from $2 to $25. We 
have many loose stones and hun- 
dreds of mounts and we know 
that we can please you. 
Our rings are beautiful enough 
for the most exacting woman and 
reasonable enough for the most 
provident man. 
In the oval wedding rings, 14k 
and 18k, we quote you from $2.50 
to $8. 
Baird-North Co. 
250 Essex St., Salem, Mass. 
WHEN IN 
GLOUCESTER 
VISIT 
STAC Ys 
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. 
Manehester Garage, 
CHESTER H. 
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE 
DENNIS, Proprietor. 
w 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. 
