NORTH YS HO.R Re BR EZ. and Reminder 49 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Annabelle Lodge is having a 
fartnight’s vacation from her duties at 
Daniel Low & Co.’s, Salem. 
The Manchester club plans to keep 
“open house” next Thursday even- 
ing,—the night before the Fourth. 
‘he annual outing and fish race of 
the Manchester Launch club was held 
last Saturday afternoon, dinner being 
served at Tuck’s Point, followed by 
the race in which nine power boats 
competed. First prize was offered 
for the first cod landed at the wharf, 
second for largest cod and third for 
greatest aggregate weight of catch. 
Perley B. Parsons won first, Fred 
Mosher second and Hans Dahl third. 
GAfDENER COMMITS SUICIDE 
Willia 1 Barnwell, employed in the 
private greenhouse of Gardiner M. 
Lane, off Summer street, Manchester, 
committed suicide last Friday night 
by cutting his throat with a razor. No 
motive has been advanced to suggest 
the cause of the act.. Mr. Barnwell 
came to this country about a year ago 
from Rugby, England. He was about 
28 years old. He had not appeared 
despondent to his fellow employes, 
and ‘his, coupled with the fact that 
he had a bank account of some $250 at 
the Manchester Trust Co., besides $22 
in his pockets, leave the police at a 
loss for a motive. So far as is known 
he had no relatives in this country. 
Last Friday night he attended the 
meeting of the North Shore Horti- 
cultural society, of which he was a 
member. He went to his room in the 
greenhouse after returning home, re- 
moved part of his clothing, turned 
down the bed clothes, took his razor 
from its case and closed the case 
again, then walked out into the green- 
house, lay down on some earth un- 
der a bench and committed the act. 
He was taken in charge of Under- 
taker Smith and his remains were re- 
moved to the tomb at Rosedale ceme- 
tery. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending June 21: Mrs. J. C. Bishop, 
cer as: “Brouse, Miss B. Broderick, Ed- 
gar Chrelier, Mrs. A. B. Carpenter. 
Dick Eibbs, Marshall Fabyan, Mrs. J. 
C. Grover, Parks & Holbrook, J. K. 
Hodges, A. F. Howes, Mrs. F. L. 
Kirby, M. Maikoski, Henry Marshall, 
Gerald McCarthy, Carl Olson, Mr. 
and Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs. Geo. 
F. Ripple, Dr. F. P. Scribner, Mrs. 
Valetta Thelen, Miss M. G. Walsh.— 
Sam’l. L. Wheaton, P. M. 
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