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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Our Easter Opening 
A Great Success 
We are now ready to show 
you all the latest novelties and 
up-to-date ideas in 
MILLINER Y 
MLLE. KEYOU 
JJ3 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER. 
aR April 1, Miss M. E. McCarthy 
wil] attend to customers at their 
homes in 
MANICURING, SHAMIz 
POOING, MARCEL 
WAVE, FACIAL, 
SCALP TREAT- 
MENT AND 
CHIROPODY 
RESIDENCE, TAPPAN ST. 
(With Mrs. B. J. Manion) 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. | 
NOBSCOT MT. SPRING- 
: PERFECTION 
= «COOLER 00. 
2 PEARL ST-., 
BOSTON, 
15,000 gallons a day 
of the purest moun- 
‘tain water comes 
from this spring. 
Every precaution 
istaken to .keep it 
as pure asit leaves 
the mountain. It is 
delivered in crated 
glass, filled and 
corked with new 
corks at the spring. 
Every carboy is ster- 
a yf ilized and washed 
“before filling. 
Our North Shore Agents: 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem 
H. P, Woodbury, Beverly Cove 
F. T. Goodhne, Ipswich 
D. W. Hardy & Son, Beverly Farms. 
Geo. W. Hooper, Manchester 
P. S. Lycett, Magnolia 
ete 
Soctety Motes 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. White- 
house, who have kept their Manchester 
house open all winter, are sailing on the 
Kronprinz Wilhelm, Apr. 23, and will 
spend the summer on the continent. 
Their son Meredith is home from 
Westminister, Conn., for the holidays. 
Mrs. Walter Mitchell arrived at 
Manchester Thursday and their cottage 
here is now open for the season. Mr. 
and Mrs. Mitchell have been spending a 
short season in Southern California. Mrs. 
Mitchell arrives home a little early so as 
to be with her young son, John Mitchell, 
who is home from the Fay School at 
Southboro for the holidays. In about 
two weeks she goes over to New York 
and will be joined there by her husband 
who has not yet arrived East. 
The W. L. Putmans have been spend- 
ing the week at their cottage on Smith’s 
Point, Manchester. 
The Misses Read are home from 
school and are spending the holidays 
with their parents at Read’s Island, 
Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Walker have 
opened ‘“Highwood,”’ their West Man- 
chester estate for the season. 
The H. C. Fricks intend to come on 
from New York as soon as their house 
at Pride’s Crossing is ready for them, 
and the addition being built is complet- 
ed. Mr. Frick’s son was on last Sun- 
day and is on again this week-end to see 
the progress on the work. Mr. Frick’s 
health is quite poorly. 
Senator and Mrs. James F. Shaw have 
opened their house at West Manchester 
and will spend more or less time here un- 
til the season opens. Mrs. Shaw and a 
few friends were down over Thursday. 
If you have anything in the line of 
printing let us do it for you at the BREEZE 
office. 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 
Office of the 
Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners 
State House, Boston, April 1, 1907. 
Notice is hereby given that George S. 
Sinnicks, cf Manchester, Mass., has made 
application to this Board for license to build 
a bulkhead and fill solid in Manchester 
harbor in the town of Manchester, as per 
plans filed with said application; and Wed- 
nesday, the 10th day of April, 1907, at 11 
o’clock, a. m., and this office, have been as- 
signed as the time and place for hearing all 
parties interested therein, 
For the Board, 
GrorGE E. Suitu. 
Chairman. 
By N. P. MELERUM 
AUCTIONEER 
Executor’s Sale of Real Estale. 
By virtue of a license issued to me by the 
Probate Court for the County of Essex, dated 
January 28, 1907, will be sold at 
PUBLIC AUCTION 
upon the premises, the Homestead of the late 
Daniel W. Friend, corner of School Street and 
Friend’s Court in Manchester in said County 
of Essex at 2 o’clock p. m., Saturday, Apr. 27, 
1907, for the payment of legacies and charges of 
administration, the premises to be sold being 
described in said license as follows, viz: — 
A certain lot of land situated in said Manches- 
ter, with the buildings thereon, and bounded 
beginning at the corner of School Street and 
Friend’s Court, the line runs westerly on said 
Court to land of Thomas Baker, thence souther- 
ly by said land of Baker to Saw Mill Brook, 
thence easterly by said brook to land of Knight, 
thence northerly by said land of Knight to 
School street, and thence by School street to 
said Friend’s Court and the corner begun at, 
containing about three-fourths of an acre. 
TERMS: One hundred dollors are required 
to be paid down at the time of sale, and the 
remainder of the purchased price within twenty 
days from the day of sale. ‘The premises are to 
be sold subject to the taxes to be assessed as of 
May 1, 1907. 
Juuius F. Raparpy, 
Executor of the will of Daniel W. Friend. 
Manchester, April 2, 1907. 
N. P. MELDRUM 
AUCTIONEER 
Executor’s Sale of Real Estate 
AT AUCTION. 
Will be sold at Public Auction on 
the premises in Manchester, at 2 
o’clock p. m., April 27, 1907, 
the valuable Real Estate of the late Daniel W. 
Friend, situate corner of School Street and 
Friends’s Court in said Manchester, consisting 
of a two-story frame dwelling, alarge building 
framed for a house used by Mr. Friend for a 
shop and storage, and a small barn. All the 
buildings are in good condition. ‘The lot of 
land connected with said buildings has a front- 
age on School Street of 73.30 feet and on 
Friend’s Court of 115.43 feet. Adjoining this 
house lot is the orchard, suitable for house lots, 
fronting on Friend’s Court 100 feet and running 
thence to Saw Mill Brook 163.47 feet. ‘The 
estate will be sold as a whole without division, 
area 33,126 square feet. This is a rare opportun- 
ity to secure a valuable estate near center of 
town for occupancy, or, as an investment. 
Plan of premises may be seen upon application 
to J. F. Rabardy or N. P. Meldrum. $100.00 
must be paid at time of sale, balance on delivery 
of deed in twenty days. 
J. F. Raparpy, Executor, 
