MANCHESTER 
Everett Allen has gone over to 
New York fora visit with her broth- 
ers, Henry O. and Benj. L. Allen. 
Mrs. T. W. Long entertained a 
party of six tables at whist at her 
home on Bridge st. Thursday evening, 
in honor of her guest, Mrs. Annie Bird 
White of Danvers. 
Samuel Knight & Sons are prepar- 
ing to do some dredging at_ their 
wharf in the inner harbor. 
Joseph Fleming of Livermore, N.H.,. 
is a guest of his brother, William 
Fleming and family, Desmond ave. 
The Red Men had a small-sized 
pow-wow at their meeting Wednesday 
evening, the members being treated 
to aefeast in the forest affer the coun- 
cil fire had been kindled. 
George Knowlton has been moved 
from the Danver’s Insane Asylum to 
Medfield. 
State and Corporation Tax 
Manchester has been awarded her 
state and corporation returns this 
week, the amount this year being 
$52,574.38, against $51,903.97 last 
ear. And the above amount will 
probably be increased next week by 
some $5,000 or more. 
MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT, 
Owing to press of business 
Mrs. A. E. MARSHALL 
announces that she will close her Millin- 
ery Parlors every day at 6 o’clock except- 
ing Mondays and Saturdays, on which 
evenings she will be pleased to see her 
patrons as usual. 
Mrs. A. E. MARSHALL, 
Central St. Manchester. 
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FINE CHINA and GLASSWARE 
NOVELTIES IN BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER 
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Coaster, Tumblers, 
and Bottleholders, 
Trays, Salts and 
other things. 
JAPANESE AND EASTERN GOODS 
HARTWELL’S, 9 CHESTNUT ST., GLOUCESTER 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Interesting Missionary Meeting 
at Manchester Yesterday 
The Baptist Foreign Missionary 
society held a meeting and tea in the 
Baptist vestry yesterday afternoon 
and evening. Miss Mina Reade, Act- 
ing Secretary of the society, gave a 
talk on the work on the islands in the 
Pacific ocean, in the afternoon, and in 
the evening she again spoke before a 
very large congregation on “Our 
Work on Foreign Soil.” 
In opening her evening’s talk she 
said that the society had been formed 
35 years, and had grown yearly. ‘‘The 
work carried on is a work which the 
men cannot do wholly alone,” she 
said, ‘“‘so we ladies and girls have re- 
sponded to their pleading call and 
come forward to do the work of edu- 
cation and teaching these foreign 
people to know God.” 
She told in a most interesting man- 
ner how and where the work was 
started, how one missionary, Mrs. 
Hovey, had sent into active service, 
80 others, and how they trained 200 
native women to teach the Bible. 
At present, she explained, the so- 
ciety supported twelve schools, with 
22,000 pupils. She told of the work 
done in the hospitals — there are five 
at present —and also the orphan and 
the kindergarten work. The great 
need of the society is more workers, 
more women and girls who will go 
into the field and labor. 
At the close of the address Misses 
Olive Cook and Sadie Noyes sang, 
“Oh, Zion Hosts.” 
Seventy-seven Years Old 
At her home on Pleasant street, yes- 
terday, Mrs. S. F. Leach passed her 
77th birthday. Though making§ no 
formal observance of the event a num- 
ber of friends called to extend con- 
gratulations and wish her still many 
more years of life and happiness. 
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Handsome Endorsement 
Hon. David I. Robinson, who re- 
ceived such a handsome endorsement 
throughout the county, Tuesday, for 
county treasurer, is a native of Man- 
chester. Mr. Robinson’s total vote 
was 31,115, a plurality of 13,450. 
Manchester gave him 297 votes, to 8 
for Lavigne, Soc., and 87 for Parker, 
Dem. 
Literary Society 
A meeting of the Literary society 
was held- at the Story High school 
yesterday, when the following inter? 
esting program was carried out: 
The Story of the Tempest... Mary Coughlin 
The Character of Miranda .Annie Younger 
Autoharp Medley....-....... Robert Baker 
The Tempest—Cast of Characters : 
Alonso, King of Naples....... Bryon Hobbs 
Prospero, right duke of Milan. . Harry Slade 
Ferdinand, son of Alonso...Samuel Knight 
Gorizalo, an honest old counsellor. | Vera 
Ariel, an invisible: spirits: 7); 22 =: f Kitfield 
Miranda, daughter of Prospero...... 
OEE Gg MEP Utae Ante Pahoa Sune Ethel Stanley 
Where the Breeze Can’Be Bought 
L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
Railroad Station 
Breeze Office 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms: fF. W. Varney’s 
Railroad Station 
Pride’s Crossing: Railroad station 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
Beverly: News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Manchester: 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester : 
ALLEN’S 
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Salted Nut Meats 
and 
Peanut Butter 
DELICIOUS and HEALTHY 
For Sale by Druggists 
and Fancy Grocers 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
