NORMPEESHORE BREEZE 
Gh Gi > Gin ee 
The Store 
With an entrance on two streets 
Essex & Washington 
Auto & Carriage entrance, Wash. St. 
You Want 
Some New Mattings—we have all the 
most wanted kinds in the 
latest colorings. 
MANCHESTER 
The efforts being made to organize a 
council of the Knights of Columbus in 
Manchester, will be realized two weeks 
from tomorrow, it is anticipated, as that 
is the date set for organizing. The meet- 
ing will be held in Odd Fellows hall. 
Misses Minnie and Del. C. Perry, 
who left here about a year ago for Oak- 
land, Cal., where they joined their sister, 
Mrs. Monteiro and family, returned to 
Manchester last Saturday. “They did not 
like the Pacific Coast as a permanent 
home and accordingly returned East. 
F. K. Swett Buys Friend Property. 
The property of the late Daniel W. 
_ Friend, corner School street and Friend’ s 
Court, considered among the most desir- 
able property on the market in Manches- 
ter, was purchased last Saturday at auc- 
tion by Selectman Fred K. Swett. The 
price it sold at was $6025. It was ex- 
pected that the place would bring at least 
$8000. 
The estate consists of a two story 
frame dwelling, a large building framed — 
for a house and used by Mr. Friend for 
a work-shop and storage, and a small 
barn. ‘The area of the estate is 33,126 
sq. ft. 
At the auction last Saturday, at 2 p. m., 
the bidding started at $4500. 
: Finest from the Bleach. 
Wash Cloths 
Complexion Cloths 
ost San-KN [T-ary 
Ready for Use. 
San=KNIT ary is an entirely new departure in toweling, made 
under the most approved principles of hygiene. 
It is made into 
Sole Agents for Salem and Vicinity. 
The only Strictly Dry Goods Store in Essex County. 
the heirs, one of whom was Miss Lufkin, 
of Gloucester, went as high as $6000, 
after successive bids, and Mr. Swett’s 
bid of $6025 took it. 
Mr. Swett is as yet undecided whether 
to occuppy the house himself, after mak- 
ing some changes in it, or move it to a- 
nother part of the property, fit into two 
tenements for hire, and build a new resi- 
dence on the corner for his own occup- 
ancy. 
Last Saturday afternoon also the piece 
of woodland, part of the estate of the 
late D. W.-Friend, situated on the 
Magnolia line, sold for $270 to D. E. 
Andrews of Gloucester, which was at the 
rate of less then $70 an acre. Mr. And- 
ROBERT A. 
Face Towels 
Bath Towels 
Sold only in Sealed, Germ Proof Packages—never in Bulk. 
rews is husband of one of the heirs. 
Furness—Gates 
Miss Amelia A. Gates, daughter of 
Joseph Gates of Manchester, was marri- 
ed in Gloucester last Sunday to Wil- 
liam H. Furness of that place. ‘The cere- 
mony was performed by the Rev. Mr. 
Cleveland, pastor of the Methodist 
church, and was of a private character. 
B. & M. Won’t Electrify. 
Rumors that the Boston & Maine rail- 
road was to use electricity on the Glou- 
cester branch of the road from Beverly 
to Gloucester are denied by Supt. W. 
T. Perkins of this division. 
MITCHELL, 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
lowing heads: 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of Es- 
LAveSsmvilZas 
‘Two of | 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
trees. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Lock Box 35. 
