NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Long’s dancing class will 
meet on Tuesday evening, June 6th. 
Miss Helen Kenney of Charles- 
town, was in town over the holiday 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
. Hartley. 
Ladies’ Gloves at EK. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. 
Miss Jane Kendall, a former 
teacher here, was in town over the 
holiday a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. 
W. Campbell. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Cook 
(Barbara Smith), are rejoicing over 
the arrival of another little boy in 
their family circle, Wednesday, 
May 31st. 
Sun shades and umbrellas re- 
paired at Loomis’. % 
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith and 
child, of Everett, were in town over 
the holiday, guests of Mr. Smith’s 
’ brother, A. G. T. Smith and family, 
Bridge street. 
In an informal way Mr. and Mrs. 
J. S. Reed celebrated the 14th an- 
niversary of the opening of their 
restaurant on Beach street, Memor- 
ial Day. Since the opening, the 
place has been closed for business 
but one day. 
Patrick Kelliher, who has been at 
the Essex County club the longest 
of any of the present employees, the 
past week making the beginning of 
his ninth year, has been given the 
new position as receiving clerk at 
the club, a position which his years 
of faithful service merit. % 
Eddy Refrigerators at Beaton’s. 
It may have been a cold spring 
and gardening may have been held 
back considerably, but there is ap- 
parently one spot on _ Pleasant 
street where more favorable condi- 
tions exist than at any other spot 
we know of in town. On May 31st 
sweet peas planted in the garden of 
Mrs. R. E. Newman on the 19th of 
April were smiling sweetly at the 
sun and today whole rows of peas 
are in blossom. 
Locks, clocks and 
paired at Loomis’. 
Letters remaining unelaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass. postoffice, for 
week ending May 27th, 1911: Miss 
Sallie Spruill Baker, Miss Margaret 
Bouteiller, John Callahan, Camillo 
Damiaus, Edward Dorsey, F. Diam- 
watches re- 
* 
ond, Alaimo Gaeto, Miss Kate Gav- . 
ine, Bryan Kevins, Winslow L. 
Knowles, Mascio di Munzio, Miss 
Mary A. Morrison, Harold A. Pit- 
man, Henry Rivard, Mrs. William 
_ Rosirar, Mrs. J. F. Sheldon, Mrs. 
Geo. W. Worden, Adolph Weld.— 
Sam’| L. Wheaton, postmaster. 
Manchester Trust Company 
M@anchester=bysthe-Sea, Massachusetts 
Statement of Condition at close of 
business May 31, 1911 
RESOURCES 
Mass. State Bonds 
Loans and Discounts 
$16,850.00 
99,713.83 
Bonds i 75,922.08 
Expense Account 681.91 
Other Assets 2,849.39 
Furniture and Fixtures 1,020.10 
Due from Reserve Banks 23,334.43 
Cash 14,518.17 
$234,889.91 
LIABILITIES 
Capital Stock . $100,000.00 
Surplus E 25,000.00 
Undivided Earnings 1,780.12 
Deposits 108,109.79 
$234,889.91 
The officers of the bank are at your service, they invite you to make this bank your business home 
Everything Pertaining to « First Class Market Always on Hand. 
VALENTINE’S MARKET 
ERNEST L. VALENTINE, PROP. 
Provisions, Poultry, Game and Vegetables 
28 Union Street, 2 
Telephone Connection. 
os Manchester, Masa. 
‘Teams Cover all along the North Shore. 
EDWARD 8S. KNIGHT 
HFluoriszt 
4O School $St., Manchester 
Flowers for All Occasions 
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN 
TELEPHONE 10 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
New Business for Manchester. 
Edward S. Bradley, the  well- 
known plumbing contractor, of 
Central street, Manchester, is to es- 
tablish a wet wash laundry here 
within the next three weeks, and 
hopes to be ready for business by 
the last week in June. Machinery 
has already been ordered and the 
building to be used is being put in 
condition. The business will be lo- 
eated in the building on the inner 
harbor front, off Central street 
(opposite Morse court), recently 
bought by Mr. Bradley from Con- 
nolly Bros. 
To take charge of this new enter- 
prise, Mr. Bradley. has been. very 
fortunate to secure the services of 
C. B. Little of Haverhill, who has 
been in this business for the last 
sixteen years, the last four of 
which he was in business for him- 
self. He recently sold his business 
in Haverhill, 
Mr. Little will come to Manchester 
next Monday to get ready to open 
up. The eapacity of the laundry 
will be unlimited and Mr. Bradley, 
the proprietor has hopes of. meeting 
with good patronage in this line. 
There is a big eall for work of this 
nature in Manchester, especially 
during the summer season. 
Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to. 
Andrew Schlehuber 
BAKER, CATERER 
CONFECTIONER 
All kinds of Catering in First-Class Style. 
Special Prices to Churches and Large Parties of 
all kinds. 
78 Exchange St. 
LYNN, MASS. 
