MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill left Monday 
_ for Winthrop, where she will make 
her home in the future with her 
randson, William L. Hill. Mrs. 
Fill is a native of Manchester, be- 
ing born in “Newport” 92 years ago 
last March. She has been living in 
the family of Mr. and Mrs. George 
P. Dole, Norwood avenue. 
Librarian D. L. Bingham is tak-. 
ing a few weeks’ respite from his 
duties at the Public Library, but 
will spend the time in Manchester. 
Lewis Morgan has been spend- 
ing a few days in Maine this week, 
making the trip to Portland by boat 
Tuesday night. 
Arthur J. Green, former proprie- 
tor of Cheever’s drug store, 
been spending a few days in town, 
a guest at Mrs. Wheaton’s on Nor- 
wood avenue. 
The Misses Mary Bennett and 
Nellie Leonard, Herman Swett and 
E. S. Bradley returned Monday 
from a week’s visit to Northfield. 
D. Milton Knight, who has been 
there for a fortnight, returned yes- 
terday. 
A maid employed at one of the 
summer cottages on Beach street 
telephoned the police about 10 
o'clock Monday night that she saw 
something floating in the water near 
the shore, at Singing beach, re- 
sembling the body of a woman. 
Lieut. Andrews, Night Officer 
Jones and Special Leary went to the 
beach, but could find no body, and 
Officer Leary went there again at 
daylight Tuesday morning, but a 
log high and dry on the beach was 
the only thing found, in the least 
resembling a human body. 
The annual outing of the Round- 
about club of Gloucester, which was 
to have been held at Tuck’s Point, 
Wednesday, has been postponed till 
next Tuesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Spooner 
of Natick have been guests the past 
week of the latter’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. James Ireland, North street. 
WANTED 
A small family in Manchester wants a girl 
or young woman to assist in general house- 
work. Apply at the BREEZE office. 
FOR SALE 
An eight-room cottage house, with stable, 
alongside Magnolia Station. 
Apply, Magnolia Station Agent, 
or JoSEPH CRISPIN, Magnolia. 
has 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Charles E. Bullard 
N. H., paid a brief 
daughter, Mrs. J. A. 
nesday. 
Charles Mason has returned from 
a few days’ visit with his brother, 
George Mason, in Boston. 
T. A. Mahoney has the contract 
to build a cottage house on Allen 
court, off Summer street, for John 
Furguson, work having been started 
last week. Temple & Thyne have 
the contract for painting the house. 
An attachment has been filed by 
C. Willis Gould et al., in $600, 
against Warren F. Knowlton, pro- 
prietor of the Blynman hotel. 
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Morrison 
have been visiting friends the past 
week in Duxbury, on the South 
Shore. 
Jos. Leman, who has recently sold 
his printing plant here, went to the 
Mass. General. Hospital Thursday 
for treatment. 
Misses Annie and Agnes Broder- 
ick of Boston are visiting relatives 
in town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Macdon- 
ald of Chelsea are visiting relatives 
in town for a fortnight. 
Miss Annie McCauley of Boston is 
a guest of her aunt Mrs. Jane An- 
drews, Pleasant street. 
Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. bs 
Real Mark-down in Ladies’ Shirt 
Waists at the Old Corner Store. * 
of Peterboro, 
visit to his 
Lodge, Wed- 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
Telephone..... 
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CEHENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
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Souvenir Albums 
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VIEWS OF 
MANCHESTER 
Space for Letter Writing 
For SALE ONLY BY 
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LEH & SONS, 
PHARMACISTS 
(ESTABLISHED 1856) 
CHAS. O. LEE, 
Reg. Pharmacist. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Reg. Pharmacist 
