NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
_ MANCHESTER 
W. W. Harding was among the first 
cabin passengers sailing from New York 
last Saturday on the Patricia, instead of 
the Gascogne as stated last issue. Mr. 
Harding is chauffeur for the W. D. 
Denegres. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Valentine, now 
residing on Friend’s Court, are to move 
into a tenement in the Lewis Killam 
house on Desmond ave. Mr. and Mrs. 
Killam and family are to occupy a tene- 
ment finished off on the third floor of his 
house. 
Grade IV leads in attendance this week 
atthe G. A Priest School with 97.80. The 
‘attendance of the other grades follows: 
LX, 96:8L3 VIII69653;5 V95-8LaVi 
95.00; II, 94.44; VII, 90.16; III, 86. 
Toe nf OSLO: 
Spring and summer styles of 
the Lamson & Hubbard hats at 
Beil’s. # 
New lot of Gents’ 
Shintsesat 
Allen’s. * 
LET THE BREEZE 
DO YOUR 
Correct Cothes for Men 
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Real Estate 
And Improvements 
The contract for building the stable for 
J. Henry Coulter, the riding master, at 
Magnolia, has been awarded to Howard 
Doane, of Pride’s Crossing. Work has 
already been started. The building will 
be 86 by 60 feet and there will be room 
for 20 or more horses. ‘The building is 
located off Magnolia avenue just over the 
Manchester line. 
David M. Little-of Salem, et al., 
trustees, convey to Christine Campbell 
of Boston, land on Beach street, Man- 
chester, 126.22 by 108 feet. 
Frederick K. Burham of Manchester 
conveys to Jennie L., wife of Walter 
G. Hanibal, tillage land on Lincoln street, 
Manchester, 100 by 120 feet. 
Orrin A. Martin conveys to Julius F. 
Rabardy three acres, one and one-half 
rods of land in Essex, and one and one- 
half acres adjoining. 
Literary Society. 
A ‘‘Wordsworth meeting’’ was held 
at the Story High school, Manchester, 
‘Thursday under the direction of the Lit- 
erary Society. Followingis the program: 
Life of Wordsworth Alice Hoare 
Andrew Jones Almer Smith 
We Are Seven Annie Francis 
Danish Boy Elizabeth Coughlin 
‘To the Cuckoo Vera Kitfield 
Intimations of Immortality Alice Tappan 
W ordsworth’s Place in the 
Development of Literature Edward Wheaton 
If it’s up to date—we have it; 
If we have it—it’s up to date. 
We are giving them the best of values in 
tives of Alfred Benjamin & Co., 
CLARK & FRIEND 
PEOPLE TELL US 
our new line of CLOTHING 
New Suit or § 
Top Coat I oS e 
and as high as $35.00 
In Greys, Blacks or Blues. 
We are the local representa- 
New York, makers of Fine 
Custom Clothing. 
Clothiers, Hatters, Shoers and Furnishers. 
Y.M.C.A. Bldg, QATEM. 
ESSEX STREET 
FOR SALE. 
An estate near Pine street, Manchester, with 
modern conveniences, for less than cost of 
house. The lot, 50 x 137 feet, and cellar a gift. 
Ownerto leave town. Apply to 
N. P. MELDRUM. 
FOR SALE. 
Lot of land with stable 20 by 26 feet. Itis 
located off Norwood Ave., Manchester, within 
3 minutes walk from the Post-office. 
Can easily be altered toa cottage. 
Apply to PERCY A. WHEATON. 
4 ascent allowed on 
Pp time deposits 
Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 
Opposite Post-office, Gloucester. Mass 
GARDENERS WANTED 
Apply to 
ROBT. A. MEEGHEE 
Tel. 139-5 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
EASTER 
WOULD NOT BE 
EASTER 
without a visit to our store, where you 
will find the usual excellent aasortment of 
CANDIES and SWEETMEATS. 
Visit our recently renovated ice-cream 
parlor and try our 
DELICIOUS ICES. 
PALAGE of SWEETSas 
220 Essex St., Salem. 
