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E. 8. Bradley, the plumber, moved 
into his new shop the first of the 
week. 
Prof. N. B. Sargent of Haverhill 
was in town Wednesday might to at- 
tend the annual reunion o* the Con- 
gregational church. He was the 
ouest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, 
while here, returning to his home 
Thursday morning. 
Benj. F. Merrill is slowly improv- 
ing from an attack of pneumonia. 
James Widger is taking his place as 
janitor at the G. A. Priest school. 
Supt. of Schools John C. Mackin 
was called out of town, Tuesday 
night, by the serious illness of his 
father. 
The pussy-willows are out this 
week, and serve as a reminder that 
spring is near. 
The second degree was worked 
upon a candidete at the meeting of 
Gonomo tribe of Red Men, Wednes- 
day evening. 
At the Probate court this week 
the inventory on the will of Lydia 
A. Stanley was filed, $1402.25. Mrs. 
Stanley was the mother of Mrs. Ran- 
dolph Taylor of the Cove. 
Tree Warden William Young, 
who recently returned from the Bey- 
erly hospital, where he has been for 
treatment after injuring his arm, 
feels very grateful for the kindness 
extended to him by Mrs. William 
Hooper, who is still abroad. Mrs. 
Iiooper, reading in the Breeze 
(which she receives each week) of 
Mr. Young’s misfortune, communi- 
cated to the caretaker of her estate 
to take a box each of oranges, grapes 
and bananas with some flowers to 
Mr. Young at.the hospital. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bullock 
went over to New York the first of 
the week for a two weeks’ vacation 
trip, visiting Mrs. Bullock’s brother, 
George E. Scott, and wife. Mr. Bul- 
lock will return for town meeting 
and to attend the automobile show, 
going back to New York to spend 
the balance of the week. 
The semi-monthly meeting of the 
Manchester club will be held this 
evening. Refreshments will be 
served. 
The many friends of Mrs. Abbie 
Gray of Bennett st., will be glad to 
hear she is convalescing from a se- 
vere illness at the home of her son, 
Everett Gray of Tewksbury. Mrs. 
Gray has been under the care of a 
trained nurse. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
—__—__—+__—-§, §. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Palms, Ferns, Azaleas, Cyclamens, Dutch Hyacinths, etc. 
Carnations, Violets, Freezias, Roman Hyacinths, etc., now in stock 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN, Florists & Landscape Gardeners 
Telephone 174-3 
Bridge Street, 
There will be no school this after- 
noon, as the teachers will attend the 
lecture in Gloucester. 
Allen Post, 67, G. A. R., have ar- 
ranged for their Memorial Day ex- 
ercises, to be held on Monday, May 
30. The graves will be decorated in 
the afternoon and public exercises 
will be held in the Town hall in the 
evening. The Acoriana band of 
Gloucester has been engaged for the 
afternoon parade and Rev. Wm. 
Rider of Gloucester will be the 
speaker in the evening. The Schu- 
bert male quartet of Boston, which 
was engaged by the Post two years 
ago, will sing. 
John F. Scott, the postoffice block 
plumber, brought into the editor, 
this afternoon, as attractive a cal- 
endar as we have seen this year. 
‘‘My Favorite’’ is the name of the 
picture, and the novel feature of the 
calendar is the list of fire alarm 
boxes printed on it, and the tele- 
phone register. 
Lawyer George EK. Willmonton 
was recently admitted to practice 
law in the U. S. Cireuit court. 
Boys’ Overalls at HE. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. 
MANCHEST ER-BY2THEsSEA 
Bullock Brothers, Eine _Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
MANGHESTER 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill, Manchester’s 
oldest resident, is suffering from an 
attack of dropsy, at the home of her 
grandson, William Hill, on Bennett 
street. Mrs. Hill will be 96 years 
old the 20th of this month. 
S. Albert Sinnicks has a machine, 
to be installed the coming week, for 
sawing wood. It will be equipped 
with a 44% h. p. engine and Mr. Sin- 
nicks will be ready to take orders 
for sawing wood in the future. 
New Ginghams and Perecales at 
K. A. Lethbridge’s. 
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Howard I. Winchester of Man- 
chester, conveys to Ada KE. Marshall 
of Manchester, land off School st., 
Manchester, 57.2 by 120 feet. ; 
Jane EK. A. Bartlett of Beverly, 
cuardian of Pearl L. Wyatt, con- 
veys to Louisa T. B. Wyatt of Bev- 
erly, and she to Quincy A. Shaw, 
2nd. of Beverly, 3 acres woodland 
in Wenham. 
ANNOUNCEMENT. 
I wish to announce that I have taken the Agency for the Ever- 
son Vacuum Cleaner, the only real portable cleaner; weight, 35 lbs. ; 
enclosed in a Vuleanized fibre case; practically fire proof, and a 
perfect non-conductor of electricity. 
Will produce a greater effective vacuum at the nozzle, than 
any vacuum cleaner made. 
finger. 
Costs less than 2 cents per hour to 
operate on any electric light socket. 
Costs only $80.00 complete with all tools. 
You can lift it with your 
I would further state that I have a machine which I will rent 
for $2.00 per day, or will furnish a man to operate the cleaner, if 
desired. 
We have quite a number of orders ahead. Any person wishing 
the use of the machine, please place your orders now. ; 
D. T. BEATON, 
Manchester, - 
“ Mass. 
