NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Ellen Brewster and Miss Harriet 
Brewster who have been spending the 
week in town are leaving today and will 
probably spend the summer at Lake 
Champlain. 
William Jeffery colony of Pilgrim 
Fathers initiated two candidates Monday 
evening, when a delegation was present 
from Masconomo Colony of Gloucester. 
The initiatory work won great commen- 
dation from the visitors and during the 
evening a collation of ice cream’and cake 
was enjoyed. An enjoyable social session 
followed the work of the evening, in 
which all participated and which was 
thoroughly enjoyed. 
Arthur Carter desiresthe BREEZEto say 
that he lost $1.50 near the centre of the 
town early Monday evening. The finder 
would be doing a charitable act to return 
the amount to the young lad. 
A meeting is to be held at the office of 
the selectmen next Monday evening at 
8 o'clock to consider the advisability of a 
motor boat race in connection with the 
celebration of the Fourth of July. 
A business meeting of the alumni as- 
sociation will be held Tuesday evening, 
June 18, at 7.30, at Mrs. G. W. Blais- 
dell’ s. 
Douglas Shoes at Bell’s 
First Band Concert. 
The first of the series of nine band con- 
certstobe given in Manchester during the 
coming season, in accordance with the 
appropriation made at the annual ‘Town 
Meeting, will be given on the Common 
next Wednesday evening by the local 
band when the following program will 
be offered: 
March , Reeves 
Overture, Belle of the Village Bouillon 
Waltz, Flowers of the Forest ° Heed 
Intermezzo, Iola Johnson 
Golden Rod Mable McKinley 
Intermission 
March, Arabia Buck 
Overture, Medley of Popular Songs Remick 
Waltz, Medley Ball 
Descriptiv e, Fall of Jericho Maillochand 
Finale, Slavery Days Zita 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
The following transfers were recorded 
at the registry of deeds this week: 
Frank I. Lamasney of Beverly Farms 
conveys to William S. and John T. 
Spaulding land called ““Oak tree’’ lot, 
Beverly Farms, 50 by 96 feet. Frank I. 
Lamasney of Beverly Farms conveys to 
William S. and John T. Spaulding land 
called the “‘strip,’’? Beverly Farms, 52 
by 100 feet. John S. Shepherd of Boston 
conveys to William S. and John T. 
Spaulding 24 acres land on Greenwood 
avenue, Beverly Farms, 
Protection Security for Furs 
& IT PAYS ¢& 
To be free from all care of Furs during the 
dangerous MOTH SEASON when you can 
do so at a small expense. Our up-to-date 
methods for storing all kinds of FURS in- 
sures them against “Fire, Moths or Loss 
Telephone 574-2, call, or send postal. Fur 
work at reduced rates. 
SHAWMUT FUR STORE 
H. D. RICE, Manufacturer, ° Essex and Central Sts., 
Jobber, Retailer. SALEM 
EXCELLENT SHOWING 
me 
SPRING MILLINERY 
A complete line of latest IMPORTED and DOMESTIC 
MODELS 
REITH’S 204 ESSEX St, SALEM. 
D.T. BEATON 
We have received our spring stock of 
EDDY REFRIGERATORS 
Prices from $15.00 to $40.00 
This refrigerator needs no recommendation asit is known to be the best on the 
market. We also have the— 
Great American Ball-Bearing and the Genuine Philadelphia 
LAWN MOWERS 
From 14in. to J9 in. width. 
We have a large stock of 
GA N HOS Have you noticed 
% RDEN HOSE 
on which we make UNCLE OBEDIAH 
¥% LOW PRICES and his lantern in our window? - 
. he old ; 
eepaine ylation firects The old gentleman is all right and 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods 
his lantern is certainly the best that 
: P can be made.... 
Including our celebrated Austrian 
Elite ware; Silver and  Nickel- ed Call and & 
plated goods, China, Glass, Crockery, 
Lamps, etc. & Get One oe 
31 Central St., - Manchester 
na@s-We deliver goods to any part of the North Shore. 
