a0 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
eer 
JOHN F. SCOTT Loe 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
AGENT FOR SPENCER MAGAZINE BOILERS 
TEL. 12 
25 per cent Saving in Fuel 
f Ate Pine Street 
H. Higginson, Pres. 
Boats stored for the winter. 
ment of Launches. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
Call for Demonstration and Circulars 
OVERHEAD EXPENSES REDUCED 
LOWEST ag pee eg ON ALL WORK ON REQUEST 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FEBENTON CO. Manchester-hy-the-Sea 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints; Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order. 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
Telephone 254 Manchester. 
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Edward S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
Mrs. JoHN H. CHEEVER. 
Mrs. John Henry Cheever passed 
away last Friday, Aug. 13th, at her 
home on School street, Manchester, 
at the age.of 68 years, 8 months and 
.11-days: She had been ill less than a 
week, though she had not been weil 
for the last year or so, Her death 
vas a great shock to her many 
friends in-Manchetser and elsewhere, 
who didnot ‘even know of her illness. 
Mrs. Cheever was: Adelaide Ed- 
wards, daughter of the late Israel O. 
and Cynthia (Burnham) Edwards of 
Peverly. She had lived in Manches- 
ter since here marriage, with the ex- 
ception of fifteen years in Somerville. 
She was a woman of loving, 
motherly disposition, a home-body 
and lover of her home to a degree, 
and. had always taken her greatest 
pleasure’ and delight in doing for 
others, even up to her last minute. 
()f her it could always be said, once 
to know her, always love and _ respect 
her. 
Funeral 
day in Crowell 
services were held Mon- 
Memorial Chapel, 
which was filled by friends and 
neighbors of the deceased. Rev. A. 
G. Warner of the Baptist church ot- 
ficiated and “spoke very nicely of 
Mrs. Cheever and her many admir- 
able traits, 
Mrs. Cheever . is 
husband, a former 
survived by a 
Selectman of 
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MANCHESTER 
Manchester, also two sons, Lester T’. 
and Edward Cheever, and one 
brother, ,[srael O. Edwards of Bev- 
erly. 
Mrs. RicHARD LETHBRIDGE. 
Mrs. Richard Lethbridge passed 
away Wednesday afternoon at her 
home on Brook street, Manchester, :t 
the age of 76 years, after a lingering 
iliness. He husband died two years 
ago. ; 
Mrs. Lethbridge is a native of 
Newfoundland, where she is sur- 
vived by three sisters, Her daughter, 
Mrs. Adam Chaulk and two grand- 
children, survive her, in Manchester. 
Funeral services will be held Sat- 
urday afternoon at two o'clock at the 
Crowell Memorial Chapel. 
SUFFRAGE MEETINGS PROGRAM. 
Following is: the schedule of the 
tour of the. ‘Votes for Women Vic- 
tory Campaigners” along the North 
Shore next week:, August 23, Bev- 
erly, 8 p. m.; August 
7.15.p.m., Manchester 8.15 
August 25, Gloucester 7.30 p. m; 
August 26, Rockport 8 p. m.; August 
27; south ‘Essex °7.30 pem.; - August 
28; Pail lati We nanas 7.30 P. m. 
An ounce of timely 
more valuable than a pound. of good 
advice, 
24, Magnolia, 
pra mos 
assistance 1S 
MANCHESTER 
George H.. Richmond of Boston 
spent the week-end in Manchester. 
Rev. and Mrs, 
had the ‘former’s father here from 
ermont for a visit the past week. 
Mrs. Henry Simpson of Brunswick, 
Me., is in town for a short visit with 
her. brother, Charles E. Williams, 
Norwood avenue. Es, 
Mr. and Mrs. J. W..Hawkes of 
Jamaica Plain, and their little son, are 
in town for a visit with Mrs. Hawkes’ 
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Barry. 
Miss Madolin Semons is spending 
« week in Salem with wer aunt Mrs. 
Agnes Gregory. She will spend a 
week with another aunt,. Mrs. Geo. 
Jewett in Lynn. 
Harry P. Sparks of the New. Eng- 
land Mutual Life Insurance Company 
is in town for a few weeks’ stay, stop- 
cing with the Misses Swanson, Wash- 
‘ngton SLECCE, 
A little power boat was in the har- 
bor a day or so ago propelled only by 
a fan arrangement attached to the 
stern of the. boat. The fan did not 
touch the water but got its propelling 
forge from the air. 
The Boy Scouts started off Wed- 
nesday morning on the 7.30 train, 
thirty-one in number, for their annual 
two weeks’ outing to Lake Province, 
N. H. Scout Master Rev. A. GG, 
Warner went along with the boys, aad 
Granville Crombie. went as cook. 
Miss Gertrude Ryan, who is taking 
a course in nursing at tue Lowell Gen- 
eral Hospital, is spending her vaca- 
tion in Manchester, a guest of the T. 
W. Longs, Bridge street. Dr.. Mer- 
rill of the hospital staff is to be ‘n 
Manchester over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woodward are 
on from Arizona for a week’s visit. 
and are with Mr. and Mrs, Frank ?. 
Knight and family, Central street. 
Mr. Woodward is engineer with the 
Iron Cap Copper Company in Ari- 
zona, of which Mr. Knight is presi- 
dent, and he brings a good report from 
the mine, which is now running to 
capacity to meet the increased de- 
mands for copper. 
The committee on matter of dump 
or incinerator are much enthused over 
what they saw in this line in Dover, N. 
H., last week, and yesterday a repre- 
sentative of the firm supplying incin- 
erators was in town to go over tne 
‘vatter with the committee. It is un- 
derstood a plant such as is suggested 
would cost to install some $4000. It 
is proposed to have it .on the town 
property, off Pleasant street. The 
matter will come before the town for 
action later, 
August 20, 1915. 
C. A. Hatch have» 
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