NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
“Fairview”? was the scene of a 
pleasant gathering Thanksgiving even- 
ing, when Mr. and Mrs. John Baker 
gave a party for their daughter, Miss 
Hattie Baker, on the occasion of her 
21st birthday. Among their guests 
were: Walter Coffill of Beverly, Miss 
Lena Conway of Gloucester, Misses 
Eleanor Andrews, Sadie Noyes, Alice 
Clark, Mabel Morgan, Vera Kitfield, 
Mildred Haskell, Ethel Betts, and 
Harold Betts, Edward Kitfield, Wil- 
liam Mitchell, Harold Stanley, Robert 
Baker, Harry Menkin and Fred An- 
drews. During the evening Miss Ba- 
ker was presented with a signet ring, 
a pretty manicure set, a box of pinks 
and a gold watch, the last being a gift 
from her father. Various games were 
played during the evening. 
Chas. Bigwood and family have 
removed from their home on Pleasant 
street, recently sold, to Beverly dur- 
ing the past week. 
Mrs. A. C. Needham is convales- 
cing from the effects of an operation 
for appendicitis performed at a private 
hospital in Boston last week by the 
well-known Boston surgeon, Dr. Hare. 
The week has been quiet in police 
circles. Officer Lee took one drunk 
from the train Tuesday afternoon, but 
he was released the following morn- 
ing. 
Mrs. Alice Quimby of Salem spent 
the holiday with her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Edward Hooper, at the Cove. 
The Webster F. Putnams of Dan- 
vers spent the holiday in town with 
Mrs. Putnam’s family, the N. P. Mel- 
drums. 
Miss Lila Lucas of Essex spent 
Thanksgiving with her aunt, Mrs. Al- 
bert Lucas, at the Cove. 
New this eck. 
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 
At PUBLIC AUCTION. 
Will be sold at Public Auction, on 
Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1905, at 2 o’clock P.M. 
The Household Furniture of the late 
ALPHEUS DENNIS, contained in the second 
story of dwelling situated corner of 
SCHOOL ST. and FRIENDS COURT, 
in Manchester, consisting of three chamber 
sets, feather beds, pillows and bolsters, mat- 
tresses, 2 extension tables, kitchen range, oil 
stove, ice chest, kitchen utensils, parlor stove, 
2 lounges, sewing machine, 3 parlor rockers, 
chairs, writing desk, 2 parlor tables, lamp, 
clock, 6 large pictures, carpets, bureau, toilet 
set, mirrors, carpenter’s tools, ladders, brack- 
ets, etc., etc., and many other articles too 
numerous to mention. 
Terms, Cash at sale. 
N. P. MELDRUM, 
Auctioneer 
A family reunion was held Thurs- 
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kit- 
field at the Cove, among those present 
being Mrs. Jacob Kitfield and Mrs. 
Henry Bicktord of Salem and Mrs. 
John Knight. 
Dr. W.H. Tyler spent the holiday 
with his family in Cambridge. They 
will move into the house off North 
street, now occupied by Samuel Whea- 
ton and family, as soon as the latter’s 
new house is completed. 
Literary Society 
At a meeting of the Story High 
School Literary society, Manchester, 
Wednesday, the following program 
was carried out: ‘‘ Conditions in 
Russia,” William Sheehan; “The 
soldier’s pardon,” Miss Marion Kit- 
field ; ‘‘ The ride of Jennie McNeal,”’ 
Miss Marjorie Sargent; mandolin 
duet, Bert Floyd, Frank Fleming ; 
‘“‘ Horatius at the bridge,’ Miss Abbie 
Floyd. 
Debate — Resolved: That a cur- 
few ordinance forbidding children un- 
der 17, unaccompanied by a guardian 
to be on the street after 9 o’clock, 
should be adopted by the Town of 
Manchester. 
Aff., Harold Stanley ; Neg., John 
Spinney. Critic, Miss Mary Barry. 
The debate was taken up from the 
floor in which some well pointed re- 
mark pro and con were made by Miss 
Agnes Carter, John Dillon and Frank 
Fleming. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
Telephone..... 
..... Connection 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
Wood, Goal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class 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. 
TWO COLD FEET 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SBEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
are common afflictions; so common, in fact, that we have laid in an 
extra supply of 
HOT WATER BOTTLES 
for the aid and comfort of all frigid-footed people. 
That extra supply we mention means a good deal. 
buying a few cheap water bottles and buying a lot cheaply. 
price. You can buy the same way. 
You know the difference between 
We bought a lot at a low 
Every water bottle we sell is fully warranted. 
As Jinn x Sons 
DRUGGISTS, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
(ESTABLISHED 18856) 
CHAS. O. LEE, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
