MANCHESTER 
Fr. Manuel J. Andrade Dias and sis- 
ter Miss Maria Guilhemina Andrade 
Dias of St. Michael, Azores, are guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Vasconcellos, 
School st. Tomorrow Fr. Dias will 
celebrate the 10.30 mass at the Sacred 
Heart church. Fr. Dias and his sis- 
ter are members of a party of tourists. 
They will extend their visit to James- 
town Exhibition a little later and will 
stop here again on their return home 
in July. 
Members of the North Shore lodge, 
A.O.U.W., are requested to be pres 
ent at the meeting next Tuesday 
evening as business of interest to all 
will be acted upon. 
Clarence Whitney of Boston is the 
‘new clerk at F. H. Dennis’ grocery 
store. 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I. O. O. F., 
will work the second and third degree 
at its meeting next Thursday evening. 
RESOLUTIONS 
WM. JEFFREY COLONY, NO. 
$09, UU. O. Pak. 
MANCHESTER, Mass., May 13, 1907. 
WHEREAS, In His infinite wisdom it has 
pleased Our Heavenly Father to remove 
from our Colony our dearly beloved brother 
and friend, Edward C. Goodridge, and 
WHEREAS, By his decease we feel that 
Wm. Jeffrey Colony has lost one of its most 
valued and cherished members, one whose 
many acts of kindness will always be kept in 
sweet remembrance by our Colony, there- 
fore be it 
RESOLVED, That, while humbly submit- 
to His will, we deeply mourn the loss of our 
late brother and extend to his family our 
deep sympathy in their bereavement. 
RESOLVED, That our Charter be draped 
in mourning for thirty days: That these 
resolutions be spread upon our records, and 
that a copy of the same be sent to his family, 
and be published in the local papers. 
Per committee : 
HANNAH G. TAPPAN, 
WALDO H. TYLER, 
alia BOGE: 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Arthur Tmmins has opened their 
Masconomo stables on Beach st. for 
the season. 
Miss Edna Kitfield was a guest of 
Miss Belle Jones in Beverly over Sun- 
day. 
James Hurley while lighting the 
lights at Manchester Cove recentle 
had the misfortune to slip-from thy 
seat upon which he stands. He fell 
to the ground and aside from the 
minor bruises. which resulted he 
burned his face badly. He was at- 
tended by Dr. G. W. Blaisdell, and 
after being confined over a week he is 
now able to get out again. 
At the playground Thursday after- 
noon the Wizards defeated the Yale 
jrs., 8 to 2 at baseball. The line-up: 
“Wizards” — Spinney c, Walen p, 
Marsh 1b, Lane 2b, Slade 3b, Mason 
ss, Chadwick rf, Temple lf, Wheaton 
cf; “Yale jrs.’—Gillis c, Howe p, 
Long 1b, Hannable 2b, Grey 3b, Cool 
ss, | - Gillis rf, Brown lf, F.. Han- 
nable cf. 
Mabel T. Wilmonton, of Manches- 
ter, conveys to Isaac M. Marshall, of 
Manchester, 1 acre of woodland in 
Cedar Swamp, Essex. 
Israel Martin is offering for sale in 
today’s Breeze all of the 275 or more 
cords.of wood on his land at the brick- 
yard ; also some 50,000 brick and tip 
carts and wagons, asa result of his 
having sold his property. 
One of the most attractive grounds 
we have seen this year is that at the 
W. A. Tucker estate on Norton’s 
Point, Manchester. For this time of 
the year, and considering the weather, 
the garden is very beautiful indeed. 
A circle, heart and half-moon shaped 
designs containing various colored 
tulips — dark-red, yellow and white, 
pink and white, yellow and orange, 
with the green grass border, make an 
attractive setting, and there are other 
flowers artistically arranged about the 
lawn. Albert Peters is the gardener 
and caretaker in charge. 
Bicycles repaired at Woodbury’s, 
Beach st. ne 
WHISPERINGS 
When it comes to hatching chick- 
ens George D. Haskell of Vine street, 
has the incubator beat toa finish. It 
takes a pretty good incubator to 
hatch every egg, yet my good 
friend George has just hatched 39 
chickens from 39 eggs. He had three 
settings of 13 each and every one 
came out in each case, which proved 
that “13” is not a hoodoo with him. 
KNOW THY FUTURE 
By consulting the world’s greatest 
Clairvoyant, Astrologer, Psychic 
Palmist, Swami Rhaam. 
After consulting the many so-called 
and self-styled Psychics, who promise 
so much, you should call upon the man 
who commands the largest patronage 
in the business. Seventeen years’ 
experience and study have been the 
reason fcr his success. He locates 
absent friends, reunites the separated, 
causes quick and happy marriages, 
with the one of your choice, and gives 
the most important advice upon every 
doubt you may have pertaining to the 
welfare of humanity, including busi- 
ness, courtship, marriage, divorce, 
changes, etc. Rhaam will advise you 
honestly and aid you to gratify your 
heart’s fondest hopes. His work is 
strictly confidential, as he fully appre- 
ciates his sacred trust and makes his 
life’s work his study. 
Palm and Astrology 50¢. 
Clairvoyant, Palm, Astrology, Mag- 
netism, Phrenology combined $1.00. 
Hours 9 a.m, to 10 p.m. 
12 Church St., Salem, Mass. 
Look into the 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
W HY ? 
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 
Chas, Hooper, 
