MANCHESTER 
Postmaster Wheaton and family 
have moved into their new house on 
North street the past week and Dr. 
Tyler has taken the house off North 
street, vacated by Mr. Wheaton. 
Miss Dorothy Giddings and Miss 
Grace Merrill are spending the holi- 
days at the former’s home in Savan- 
nah, N.Y. 
Capt. Dan Hurley of the Harvard 
eleven was in town Wednesday even- 
ing, a guest of his cousin, George 
Dean. Mr. Hurley is spending the 
holidays in Beverly Farms with friends. 
Born, Wednesday morning, Dec. 20, 
a son to Mr.and Mrs. Henry J. Carlos, 
at ‘ Cliffwood lodge,’’ West Manches- 
ter. 
Albert P. Richardson, who has been 
in London the past seven months as 
foreign representative of the well- 
known game concern, Parker Bros. of 
Salem, arrived home a week ago last 
Thursday. Last Sunday, with Mrs. 
Richardson and child, he spent with 
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Rich- 
ardson, Ashlandavenue. He goes to 
California next month. 
The police officers are out with new 
double-breasted, regulation overcoats 
and are looking rather trim—a la city. 
The Misses Mason have been at the 
Old Corner store during the Christmas 
rush. 
Funeral services over the remains 
of the late Albion Gilman were held 
last Saturday afternoon at the Brown 
residence, School street. Rev. C. 
Arthur Lincoln read the Scriptures 
and offered prayer, and the Odd Fel- 
lows conducted their services at the 
house also, with Noble Grand Spry 
and Chaplain F. P. Knight. The pall- 
bearers were Benjamin Marble, Dr. 
C. L. Hoyt, Duncan T. Beaton and 
Horace Standley ; Leonard Andrews, 
marshal. 
The many friends of George Dean 
have been extending sympathies the 
past week in the death of his mother, 
Mrs. Thomas Dean, in Boston a week 
ago yesterday. 
William Sheehan has concluded his 
course at the high school, and started 
last Friday in the draughting depart- 
ment at the United Shoe Machinery 
Co., Beverly. 
Wm. J. Lethbridge was in Boston 
a few days the first of the week. 
Miss Margaret Lucas of Essex 
spent a few days this week at the 
Cove with her grandmother, Mrs. 
‘Chas. Sargent. 
Thursday’s storm, with the strong 
easterly wind, made a grand surf at 
Singing beach, scores of people going 
down to see it. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Josephine Rand of Portsmouth 
is spending the holidays with Mr. and 
Mrs. F. C. Rand. 
Walter B. Knight was operated 
upon at the Mass. Gen. hospital 
Thursday, for appendicitis. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macdonald 
and daughter of Chelsea are spending 
Christmas with relatives in town. 
The “no school” signal sounded 
Thursday morning at 11 o’clock, an- 
nouncing the afternoon session would 
be omitted because of the heavy rain. 
There were 84 absent at the morning 
session. 
Mrs. Arthur Toppon of Hanover 
is spending the holidays with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rowe. 
Miss Melora Warner is home from 
her school duties in Rhode Island 
over the holidays. 
For Christmas or New Year's 
This is the gift-sending season. 
Are you at a joss to know of some- 
thing suitable to send to some distant 
friend? And has it occurred to you 
what a: appropriate as well as suitable 
gift the NorTH SHORE BREEZE would 
be? It would bea most pleasant re- 
minder of this picturesque locality, 
sent to any part of the United States, 
Mexico or Canada, for one year, one 
dollar. 
We warrant and stand behind our 
goods at H. B, Winchester, jeweler, 
Post Office sq., Gloucester, Mass. * 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
Telephone..... 
leds Connection 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Goal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GOOD STOCK OF 
AMD CANDIES, AUT 
And everything that goes to make a 
Greens, Kitchen 
MERRY CHRISTMAS. £32 
G. W. HOOPER’S, 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Also, Christmas 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. MAGNOLIA, 
REMEMBER THAT 
Neeley, His Qa SG eNiS 
Carry a Large Stock of 
STATIONERY 
IN NEW AND FANCY BOXES. 
Kodaks and Supplies. 
The Largest Line of PIPES and CIGARS in town. Carving Sets, Skates, 
Pocket Knives, Ingersoll Watches, Fountain Pens, Pocket Books. 
Fancy Perfumes and Toilet Soaps. 
= Remember that our stock of Hot Water Bottles is new and complete. Evy 
ery one warranted. Safety Razors of all kinds. 
DRUGGISTS, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
(ES TAB LIS HE D* 1356) 
CHAS. O. LEE. BENJ. L. ALLEN. 
