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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
The B. & M. depot is receiving ex- 
terior and interior improvements 
through the generous application of 
varnish and paint. 
Blue ribbon metal polish at 
Beaton’s. * 
Isaac Goodrich, who was formerly 
employed at the Wigglesworth es- 
tate, Manchester, has accepted a posi- 
tion at the Wm. B. Walker estate, 
West Manchester. 
Mrs. Duncan TT. Beaton is taking 
her Sunday School class of young la- 
dies to Boston tomorrow for a visit 
to the ‘World in Boston” at Me- 
chanics building. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craven of 
Manchester will spend the summer at 
their respective homes in England, 
having secured second cabin berths 
on the steamship Franconia, sailing 
May 30th. Mr. Craven has resigned 
his position as gardener with G. N. 
Black. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass. postoffice, for 
week ending April 22, 1911 :—Burn- 
ham, Albert C.; Berry, James L.; 
Card, W. H.; Gerox, Edward; Gil- 
man, G. M.; : Gall agher, J. S.; - Kelley, 
Robert ; Wilson, Joseph Mrs.; Wood- 
us, Maude E. Miss. — Samuel ie 
Wheaton, Postmaster. 
It is a matter of much regret 
among the friends of the late John 
Desmond of Manchester, who so 
generously remembered various so- 
cieties, churches and institutions in 
his will, to learn that his estimated 
bequeathal of $20,000 has dwindled 
to about $14,000. Mr. Desmond had 
invested’ largely in copper, which at 
the time subsequent to his investment 
was rated very high, but which has of 
late fallen short in market values. 
The various beneficiaries of the will 
will lose proportionally in the final 
settlement. 
At a recent meeting of the Board 
of Trustees of the Memorial Library 
Building Fund, 'T. Jefferson Coolidge, 
Jr., was chosen a member of the 
board to fill out the unexpired term 
of, ‘his. father, 10] 22ootmees lt 
was the senior Mr. Coolidge who 
presented the building to the town 
and he has always been honored by 
his townspeople by being elected on 
the board of trustees. His advanc- 
ing years, however, forces him to be 
relieved of active duties in this con- 
nection and he consequently resigned. 
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stanley of 
Portland, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Albert Johnson of Cambridge, were 
guests over the last week-end of Mr. 
and Mrs. Herbert Stanley, Summer 
street. 
Telephone 190 MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SBA. Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
——S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Telephone 160 Free Delivery 
Manchester Fruit stone 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postoffice Block, ° - - - 2 - -  Manchester-by-the-Sea 
A. 9 ORR : 7 PAINTING AND 
“== PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, care GLASS, PUTTY, ETG. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOP PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street —_ ;,;, cepnre, ; Manchester, Mass. 
L. RADLO, TAILOR 
Begs to announce to his friends that he will be open for business 
about May 1, 1911, in the Allen Building, Summer St., Manchester, 
opposite the Electric Light Station. 
Thanking you in advance for your patronage, I remain, 
Obediently yours, 
RADLO 
TELEPHONE 130 
OLYMPIA FRUIT STORE 
(N. G. KASSANOS, Prop.) 
26 Central St., - 7 Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Wholeaale and Retail Dealer in 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts and Confectionery. 
Cigars and Soft Drinks. 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
Announces to his North Shore patrons that he has opened his shop in 
Manchester for the season of 1911 with a full line of up-to-date goods for 
Spring Suits and Overcoats ... 
Latest patterns and large line of goods from which 
to select. His store has been remodelled recently 
Cleansing, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
pecial Feature—Nice Line Men's Furnishings. They will please my Customers. 
Beach Street Telephone Conn. MANCHESTER 
New line of Negligee shirts for White Rock lime for whitewashing, 
Men at E. A. Lethbridge’s. * 10 c. can, at Beaton’s. * 
