NORTH SHORESBREEZE 
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Society Notes 
Mr. Wolsey Borland arrived at his 
West Manchester cuttage Thursday, 
for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs Lester Leland are ex- 
pected at their West Manchester cot- 
tage today for the season. 
Mrs. C. P. Hemenway moved down 
to her cottage on Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, Thursday, where she will be 
joined today by her daughter, Mrs. 
George Cabot and Mr. Cabot. 
Ezra C. Fitch and son Conover are 
expected at Manchester Monday of 
next week and will be joined later by 
Mrs. Fitch and Miss Helen Fitch, 
who are still abroad. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis have 
as their guest at Beverly Farms Miss 
Meyer of New York. 
Edward Clifford Goodridge 
Edward Clifford Goodridge, a na- 
tive of West Manchester and a former 
well-known business man of this town, 
passed away «t his home in Somer- 
ville, Sunday, of Cerebro-spinal men- 
ingitis. He was brought to Manches- 
ter Monday and was buried. 
Mr. Goodridge was employed for a 
long time at Sheldon’s market, but 
later established a provision business 
of his own on Union street where the 
market is still located. Later he asso- 
ciated himself with W. F. Chisholm 
of Gloucester, also with John W. 
Campbell. Several years ago he left 
Manchester and was employed in 
Quincy market, Boston, living in Som- 
erville at the time of his death. 
He was 47 years of age, and leaves 
bcsides a widow, a son and _ three 
daughters. He was a member of 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I.0.0.F., and 
Wm. Jeffrey “Colony,” UO: P:F: of 
Manchester. 
At the Old Corner Store a fine 
assortment of Ladies’ Shirt Waists. 
Geo. F, Allen. * 
Edison Records 
at Woddbury’s 
Bech street, os 
Seuthern 
Railway 
Is Unquestionably the Superior Route to All Points 
SOUTH, SOUTHWEST, CUBA, 
MEXICO and CALIFORNIA. 
The Glorious Mountains of Western North Carolina, “The Sapphire County,” and 
‘“ The Land of the Sky,” the most charming all-year resorts, are reached by 
the Southern Railway, 
THE ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS 
WASHINGTGN AND SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED 
NEW YORK AND MEMPHIS LIMITED 
NEW YORK AND F.: ORIDA EXPRESS 
THE UNITED STATES’ FAST 
BEST IN EQUIPMENT 
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DINING CAR SERVICE ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS 
Boston Office, 228 Washington St. 
N. Y. Offices, 271 & 1200 Broadway. 
Ss. H. HARDWICK, 
Passenger Traffic Manager 
WASHINGTON, D.C. 
GEO. C. DANIELS, N. E. Pass. Agt. 
ALEX. S. THWEATT, Eastern Pass. Agt. 
W. iH. TAYLOE, 
General Passenger Agent 
COMMUNICATION 
Editor of the North Shore Breeze: 
The high winds of the past week 
with the consequent clouds of dust is 
a reminder of what is coming, and it 
seems that now is the time to prepare. 
There area number of streets at the 
Farms that never sees a street sprink- 
ler, andasa result life is sometimes 
made miserable for the residents 
thcreon, as will as the traveler. If 
the city of Beverly would purchase a 
wa'ering cart and send it d»wn to the 
Beverly Farms engine house there is 
no dc ubt but some arrangement cc u'd 
te m de whereby the differ nt drivers 
could hitch their horses to it for an 
hour or two at a time and say, for in- 
stance, water Hart, Haskell, Everett, 
High or any other streets needing at- 
tention, not reached by the service 
now in vogue. If this was done it 
would bring comfort to many who 
have had to suffer in the pist. We 
al eady have the horses; the water 
would cost nothing ; in fact, the only 
cost would be the purchase of a water- 
ing cart. It might also be suggested 
that this watering of the streets wou'd 
help greatly to preserve the street 
itself. 
A Beverty Farms Tax-PaveEr. 
Business Note 
We call the attention of our Man- 
chester and Magnolia readers today to 
the advertisement on page four of the 
Cape Ann Clothing Co., of Gloucester 
This concern was recently reorganized 
and Geo. E. Odell, Wm. Hubbard and 
Edward T. Como are the managing 
directors. Their advertisements will 
appear in this paper from time to time. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lamber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Erc 
CHNTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
Look into the 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
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New lot of Negligee Shirts, Men’s Neckwear, Men’s Night 
Robes, Men’s and Boys’ Caps, Hose — New Styles — Just 
Right for Spring and Summer. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Mancuester, Mass. 
A Complete Line of 
SPRING and SUMMER 
SHOES 
Central Square, 
Manchester 
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