. MANCHESTER 
Miss Isabelle MacKay is very ill 
at her home on School street. 
Send your lawn-mowers to The 
Manchester Lawn-Mower Co., and 
have them sharpened to cut like new, 
by the latest improved machinery. 
Any express will deliver them to 61 
School St., cor. Vine. * 
Louis Hutchinson and Hollis Bell 
and Commander Herman Swett will 
represent the local camp, S. of V., at 
their convention in Boston next 
month. Business of importance will 
take place at the weekly meeting of 
the camp next Tuesday evening and 
all are requested to be present. 
Mrs. Matilda Hanks of Summer 
street, has just returned home from 
New York where she went to take 
care of a sick sister, Mrs. Josephine 
Hart, who died Feb. 25th at the 
House of Rest at Inwood-on-the- 
Hudson, after a long illness, and who 
was buried near her husband in the 
Lutheran cemetery, New York. 
Several members of a neighboring 
fire department were in town the first 
of the week and spent a short time 
looking over the Central fire station. 
They were surprised at the apparatus 
owned by the town, and remarked 
in highest praise of the cleanliness of 
the building. They remarked that it 
was the finest kept building they had 
ever visited. 
FAMOUS BANDMASTER DEAD 
Harry FE. Sties, Wiosr Crack OrR- 
GANIZATION Has BEEN HEARD 
Many TIMES ON THE SHORE, 
Diep IN Lynn Monpbay 
Through the death by blood poison- 
ing of Harry E. Stiles of Lynn at his 
home in that city, Monday the North 
Shore will miss a familiar face among 
them, for Lieut: Stiles, with his fa- 
mous Eighth Regiment band has de- 
lighted many an audience in this sect- 
ion. 
Lieut. Stiles had a long military 
career, one of the honors conferred 
on him being the appointment of 
aide-de-camp on the staff of former 
Brig. Gen. Wm. A. Pew. The Stiles 
Military band, as it was first known, 
was organized in 1896 and the fol- 
lowing vear was made the official band 
of the Eighth regiment. When the 
Spanish-American war broke out 
Lieut: Stiles went to the front with 
har asiciaus, 
Mr. Stiles numbered ex-President 
-Roosevelt and Ambassador Curtis 
Guild, Jr., among his friends and was 
a leader among ‘the musicians of the 
state. 
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Bullock Brothers, Fine_Groceries 
c= Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
—————S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
x EET: Southern varnish- 
and-paint firm recently received the 
following letter: “Gentlemen: Please 
send me a small can of your best 
striped paint. Red and white prefer- 
red. I want only enough for one bar- 
bére= pole. Schmidt.”—Woman’s 
Home Companion. 
Demonax always had an apt retort. 
When a man asked him banteringly: 
“Tf I should burn a thousand pounds 
of wood, Demonax, how many pounds 
of smoke would it make?” he replied: 
“Weigh the ashes: all the rest will be 
smoke.” 
TENEMENTS WANTED 
Scores of families coming to the 
North Shore for the summer will 
want tenements and many are 
already looking about. Get your 
adv. started in the Breeze early 
this year. Many look to the 
Breeze each year for information 
of this source. The cost is Ic a 
word a week after the first week. 
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Dealer in First-Class 
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CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
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