NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Gstate 
And Improvements 
Osborne Leach has purchased an 
estate at Danvers, of about five acres, 
and will occupy it this fall, after Nov. 
1. The Leach property on School 
street has been sought by a number 
of people for hire, and the place will 
be occupied next season, in all proba- 
bility, by some summer family. 
The contract for building a macadam 
avenue from Summer street to the 
house, including considerable grading 
and other work, on the Harrison K. 
Caner estate in Manchester, has been 
awarded to Connolly Bros. 
Work on the new Sacred Heart 
church at Manchester has been pro- 
gressing quite rapidly. The tower is 
now practically built and the roof of 
the structure has been buarded. Work 
on the interior will soon be under 
way. 
D. Linehan & Son will start next 
Monday on extensive work at the W. 
D. Denegre estate, West Manchester, 
including grading near the highway, 
the removal of a number of trees and 
the planting of other large trees. 
C. G. Rice is to build on his Ipswich 
estate a large garage of brick, with 
limestone trimmings, and marble fin- 
ishing inside. Putnam & Cox of Bos- 
ton are the architects. D. Linehan 
& Son of Pride’s have the contract 
for the mason work, and started 40 
men to work this week. E. A. Ab- 
bott has the contract for the wood 
work.. 
C. H. Dalton is to build a little 
addition to his house on West Beach 
hill, Beverly Farms, this fall. 
Messrs. Connolly Bros. started work 
this week on the Peter C. Brooks es- 
tate at Monument beach, Mass., build- 
ing avenues, terrace walls and grading. 
The contract for building the 
avenue leading from the Dexter 
wood road, so called, to the A. L. 
Devens property, in Manchester, 
has been awarded to Tuttle, a 
Swampscott contractor. We were 
in error last week in stating the 
contract had been awarded for the 
house. The plans for this are not 
yet complete and the exact location 
of the house has not yet been de- 
ided upon. 
John Hays Hammond has _ pur- 
the fine estate at Fresh Wa- 
Cove, belonging to the late 
Henry S. Hovey and his sister, Miss 
Vlarion Hovey, who lived there 
for years before their decease. 
The estate was presented by Mr. 
*~hased 
J. B. DOW JOHN H, CHEEVER 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
COAL and WOOD 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products for 
Decorations and «uneral Work 
HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
We are now prepared to deliver Coal 
at short notice to all parts of Manchester 
and Beverly Farms. : 
Beach Street, MANCHESTER 
and BEVERLY FARMS, Hale Street 
WINTER and SUMMER BOARD for 
HOR S$ EH & 
With Nice Sunny Paddocks Adjoining Stable. 
HORSES AND CARRIAGES TO LET BY THE DAY OR SEASON. 
EVERYTHING GIVEN THE BEST OF CARE. CARRIAGES STORED. 
HORSES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. HORSE CLIPPING. 
JOHN CONNORS 
TAPPAN ST., MANCHESTER 
(NEAR B. & M. STATION) ~ 
Hammond to his wife as a birthday 
gift. An expert landscape artist 
has already been engaged to lay out 
that portion of the estate along the 
shore towards the Stage Fort park, 
and changes will likewise be made 
in the grounds immediately © sur- 
rounding the house. 
THAT 
JOB OF 
PRINTING 
Will be done promptly, well, and at a 
reasonable price, if you have it done by the 
[ Nowrs SHORE BREEZE 
Boys’ 
.e choo! Suits.. 
The Double-Breasted Nor- 
folk; The Double-Breast- 
ed Russian Blouse and 
the Single-Breasted Sail- 
or Suits. 
Knickerbocker Trousers 
Materials of Scotch Cheviots, 
Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue 
Serges, Thibets and Undressed 
Worsteds. 
$2.48 upwards 
DAY & HOYT GO. 
217.,.ESSEX, ST} 
SALEM 
Copyrighted 1906 by 
Widow Jones of Boston, 
