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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Published every Saturday Afternoon. 
J. ALEX. LODGE, Editor and Proprietor. 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, Mass. 
Branch Office: 5 Washington Street, Beverly, Mass. 
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ble to NORTH SHORE BREEZE, Manchester, Mass. 
The BREEZE is for sale at all news stands on the 
North Shore. 
Entered as second-class matter April 8, 1905, at the 
Postoffice at Manchester, Mass., under the Act of 
Congress of March 3, 1879. 
Telephones: Manchester 9-13, Beverly 143-4. 
VOLUME 2. NUMBER 30. 
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1905. 
John Collins 
John Collins, one of Manchester’s 
oldest residents, passed away early 
Wednesday morning at the age of 75 
years, 5 months. Though he has 
been feeble. for some time, in fact 
since he suffered -a shock a year-ago, 
his condition was not considered seri- 
ous till Tuesday evening when he suf- 
fered a second shock. His death re- 
moves another of Manchester’s old 
time cabinet makers 
John Collins was born in Newbury- 
port June 25, 1830. His father was 
William Collins, who did service in 
the war of 1812. In 1851 he married 
Lucy M. King of Newburyport 
In 1901 they celebrated — their 
golden anniversary. They moved to 
Manchester in ’52 and they have lived 
here since. 
Mr. Collins has worked at cabinet 
making practically all his life, being 
employed for many years by Kelham 
& Fitz. He was one of the oldest 
members of the Baptist church, and 
for a number of years he was deacon. 
A sister, Mrs. Harriet Griffin of New- 
buryport, four children, Lewis E. 
Collins of Manchester, C. A. Collins 
of Roxbury, Jennette K. Smith of 
Salem and Sarah E. Foss of Salem, 
and a wife survive him. Funeral ser- 
vices will be held this afternoon at 2 
o’clock from Memorial chapel, Rev. 
E. H. Brewster officiating. 
John Hooker Flowers 
John Hooker Flowers passed away 
at Manchester Cove Sunday of the 
trouble from which he has been ailing 
for years, bnt which took a more 
serious turn only a week before his 
death. His age -was 61 years, 10 
months, 7 days. He was born in 
Manchester, Jan. 28, 1844, a son of- 
William K. and Eunice (Morgan) 
Flowers. One brother, Amos Knowl- 
ton Flowers, survives in Gloucester. 
Funeral services over the deceased 
were held at Crowell Memorial chapel 
Tnesday afternoon. Burial was at 
Rosedale. 
Mary A. McQuarrie 
The many friends of Mrs. Edward 
Haraden of Manchester are extend- 
sympathies in the death of her sister, 
Miss M. McQuarrie in Boston, Mon- 
day morning. Deceased ‘was cashier 
in ©.: 9. Pierce's fCopleymsqs stam. 
Funeral services were held Wednes- 
day at Trinity church, Boston, and 
burial was at Port Hastings, Cape 
Breton, her native place. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar. 
HELP WANTED 
We have a number of nice domestic posi- 
tions for the right parties. We furnish the 
entire community with all classes of help. If 
you need help or want work, call or address 
Beverly and North Shore Employment Bureau 
’ Mason Block, 244 Cabot St., Beverly, 
BUTMAN & FRENCH 
GLOUCES TER’S 
9 BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE 
The Prudent Buyers all find the Daylight Store. -Whether you want wearing apparel, goods 
for beautifying the home, Housekeeping Goods, Toilet Articles, or anything in the line of Christmas Gifts, you 
will find this store stocked to supply your every need, ata DAYLIGHT PRICES. 
We are better prepared than ever for the Christmas trade. 
USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GOODS 
Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ GLOVES of all kinds. 
Our Men’s Furnishing Deparment is full of the newest and best in Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, 
Neckwear, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Arm Bands‘and Mufflers. 
Fine Linens, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Towels are here in abundance. We are holding a sale of Kimonas. 
We bought a manufacturer’s stock way under price and you get the benefit. Lot 1, 49c; Lot 2, 79c; Lot 3, 98c. 
Our line of LEATHER GOODS comprises most everything made of leather. All the newest styles of 
the popular Ladies’ Hand Bags. 
Grand Opening of 
We make a special feature of 
FOR CHRISTMAS 
GIFTS. 
Handkerchiefs bought at the Daylight Store are right in quality and price. 
Our CHRISTMAS FAIR is now open. 
Dolls, Toys, Books, Games, Baskets . ... . in the Basement 
BUTMAN & FRENCH, 
Post-Office Square, - GLOUCESTER 
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