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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
FE. E. Allen, the Washington street 
grocer, appeared on the street last 
Friday with a fine-looking new out- 
fit. 
During the thunder shower last 
Friday afternoon a tree in the rear 
of the High school building was 
struck. 
Emerson, Douglas and Nesmith 
oxfords at Bell’s. * 
Letter-carrier and Mrs. Allen 
Dennis are receiving congratula- 
tions on the birth of a son, Wednes- 
day, June 14th. 
Sun shades and 
paired at Loomis’. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joyce of 
Gloucester are receiving congratula- 
tions on the birth of a son, Edwin 
Joyce, a fortnight ago. Mrs. Joyce 
was Miss Eliza Watson of this town. 
We have just reecived informa- 
tion that the Herrick Seed Company 
of Rochester, N. Y., want a lady or 
gentleman representative in this 
section to sell all kinds of Roses, 
Shrubs, Trees and Seeds. They in- 
form us that without previous ex- 
perience it is possible to make good 
wages every week. Any one out of 
employment write them for terms 
and enclose this notice. 7 
umbrellas re- 
* 
See Our New 
Line of 
WINDOW 
DRAPERIES 
If you have any 
Respect for your 
Pocketbook you 
won't miss the 
Unparalleled 
Bargains Offered 
in this Week's 
Great Expansion 
Sale. 
Sudden Death of Arthur S. Wonson. 
This community was shocked to 
learn of the very sudden death of 
Arthur §. Wonson of East Glouces- 
ter, which occurred in Boston, 
Thursday evening of last week. 
As choirmaster of the Manchester 
Congregational church, he was well 
known and highly esteemed in 
Manchester. 
Mr. Wonson was the youngest son 
of the late Augustus and Susan 
(Story) Wonson of Rocky Neck, 
Kast Gloucester. 
He is survived by his wife, who 
was Miss Sarah D. Gill of Kast 
Gloucester and two young sons, Ar- 
thur Story Wonson, Jr. ,aged four- 
teen years, and Philip Reed Wonson, 
aged eleven years. Other surviving 
relatives are his mother, one sister, 
Mrs. Alice, wife of Rev. George 
Dana Sanders of Waterville, Maine, 
and two brothers, Addison P. Won- 
son, manager of the Tarr and Won- 
son Copper Paint Corporation, and 
Howard Wonson, both of Rocky 
Neck. 
Mr. Wonson was especially prom- 
many laurels for his fine work and 
pomotion of musical interest in high 
grade music. He also directed the 
Acoriana Band of Gloucester and 
gave private instruction in. cornet 
and violin. 
Mr. Wonson was quite ill. during 
the winter, but recovered sufficiently 
to assume his numerous musical in- 
terests and has been on the spring 
tour with the Boston Festival Or- 
chestra, Mrs. Wonson accompany- 
ing her husband to Northampton, 
Springfield and Holyoke, where the 
orchestra appeared some weeks ago. 
The death of Mr. Wonson is 
doubly sad for Mrs. Wonson, as she 
is stopping in the home of her sis- 
ter, Mrs. Thomas E. Reed, who is 
seriously ill, and the double bereave- 
ment is a great blow to her. 
Mr. Wonson was a devoted hus- 
band and father. The family was a 
most united one, all musical and 
their congenial tastes and ambitions 
made the family circle a most happy 
one. 
The sympathy of a very wide eir- 
cle of acquaintances and friends of 
pa 
inent in Gloucester and Boston mus- 
ical circles. He was cornetist of the 
Boston Festival Orchestra and of 
the deceased and. his family has been 
extended to the bereaved relatives. 
the Municipal Band of Boston. As 
director of the Gloucester, Quincey Clocks wound and cared for by 
and other choral societies, he won the season. Loomis’. e 
Our Bathing 
Suit + Depart- 
meat is Now 
Complete 
Do you want to give your money a fairer and a squarer show to 
demonstrate what it can do when conditions are favorable? Of course, 
you do. Money is not so plentiful that any one of us delights in throw- 
ing it away when it can remain in our own pockets. 
Just try out the mettle of your dollars and cents during this week’s 
Expansion Sale! You will be astonished and delighted when you find 
how much of the amount you reserved for certain personal apparel or 
household needs can remain in your own purse. 
In planning this Great Expansion Sale, we kept constantly in view 
one purposee— TO MAKE THIS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF 
ALL SALES AND THE MOST WONDERFUL OF ALL MONEY 
SAVING OPPORTUNITIES EVER PLACED WITHIN YOUR 
REACH 
