the former’s 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
- MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Lee had a 
pleasant family gathering at their 
home on Christmas Day, including 
Mrs. Lee’s mother, Mrs. Stone; her 
brother, Benjamin Stone of Boston ; 
her half-brother Cyrus Weeks and 
two daughters Carolyn and Helen of 
Somerville. They had a Christmas 
tree for their three small children. 
John Robertson of Marblehead was 
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harvie 
over the holiday. 
A horse belonging to A. B. Adams, 
the Essex vegetable man, ran away 
last Satu'diy morning, occasioning 
much excitement along School street. 
It started from the house of Robert 
Baker and came tearing down the 
street, passing through Central square, 
and towards West Marchester where 
it was finally stopped by Mr. Specht, . 
Seee-taker for Dr. R. H. Fitz. 
Though several vehicles were passed 
anda number of accidents narrowly 
ave: ted, no damage whatever resulted. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bullock of 
Flushing, L.I., spent Christmas with 
mother and_- sister, 
Washington street. 
ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES 
Electric Light Wiring 
Electric Beils 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs 
Party Decorations 
Electric Automobiles 
Mercury Kectifiers and 
Automobile Supplies 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
P.O. BLOCK, 
BOSTON 
Manchester Tel. 146-5 
MANCHESTER. 
CAMBRIDGE 
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Butler had 
as guests Christmas Mrs. Butler's 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams, 
and daughter, Miss Elvada Adams, of 
Essex. 
Next Friday evening Deputy A. S. 
Peabody and staff will probably go to 
Lynn to install the officers of 
Poquanum tribe of Red Men, one of 
the largest tribes in the state. As 
this is to be a public raising up the 
visit will accordingly be one of im- 
portance. Mr. Peabody desires every 
member of the staff to be present at 
the lodge room next Wednesday even- 
ing for practice. 
High-class printing, Breeze Office. 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS. 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
TAPPAN STREET, MANCHESTER-BY-THE SEA. 
Telephone 123-4. 
Also, RAILROAD AVENUE, CORNER PEARL STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
TELEPHONE 165-3. 
Established 1876 
RosBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas 
Incorporated 1903 
ROBERT ROBERTSON CO. 
.- Contractors .. 
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF COMPLETE PLUMBING, GAS LIGHTING 
HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Bevezly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
Daniel Linchan & Son 
Contractors and Builders 
We are the Contractors for the Entire 
Stonework and Grading at H. C. Frick’s 
memresiaence = .°.-. 
DANIEL LINEHAN 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
JOHN H. LINEHAN 
Special attention given to House 
and Land Drainage. Estimates 
given and Contracts performed for 
Roads, Bridges, Sewers, Water 
Works, Wells, Earthwork, Blast- 
ing, Grading, Stone Masonry and 
Landscape Work, Steam Drilling 
Tree moving a specialty. ; 
SYDNEY K. PRINCE 
MILK-and GREAM 
RUBLY ROAD, WENHAM. 
SUMMER BOARD 
FOR HORSES. 
P.O. ADDRESS, BOX 409 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Choral Society 
The Manchester Choral society will 
take up during the course, “The 
Wreck of the Hesperus,” a musical 
setting by Thomas Anderton to Long- 
fellow’s famous poem, and also the 
following selections : 
‘““A Song of the Vikings”....Eaton Fanning 
Soldiers’ Chorus from “Faust”....-- Gounod 
Palit Branches’. -scte ces. hee Faure 
(Arr. by Arthur S. Wonson.) 
Spring Chorus from “Samson and 
Delilah” (for ladies’ voices), Saint Saens 
The society met in the Chapel 
Wednesday evening. The member- 
ship now numbers 46, and it is 
earnestly hoped many more will join, 
if the success of the venture is to be 
assured. Persons who do not sing 
can help the society along by becom- 
ing associate members, for which the 
fee is $3.00. But this permits the 
holder to have choice of two seats for 
the concert to be given in the spring. 
D. of H. Elects 
The Degree of Honor met at Car- 
penters’ hall, Manchester, Wednes- 
day evening, and elected the follow- 
ing officers: Mrs. J. F. Mitchell, past 
chief of honor; Mrs. Ida F. Mason, 
chief of honor ; Emma C. Perry, lady 
of honor; Mrs. Sarah A. Loomis, 
chief of ceremonies; Mrs. Mary E. 
Fritz, usher; Mrs. Mary Parsons, re- 
corder ; C. T. Loomis, financier ; Mrs. 
Nettie Silva, treasurer; Mrs. Ellen 
Sheehan, inside watch; J. F. Silva, 
outside watch; J. F. Mitchell, repre- 
sentative to the grand lodge, Mrs. Ida 
Mason, alternate. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
Manchester Public Schools 
NO-SCHOOL SIGNALS. 
Four blasts of the whistle, or 22, at -7.45 
o’clock a.m., signifies no school at the John 
Prince primary school building. Blown at 
10.45 o’clock a.m., signifies one session at 
the school. 
Four blasts of the whistle, or 22, blown 
twice, with an interval of 30 seconds be- 
tween, at 8 o’clock.a.m., signifies no school 
at any of the buildings. Blown at11 o’clock 
a.m., signifies one session. Per order of the 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
