MANCHESTER 
Miss Annie Baker of Portland, Me., 
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. ‘1. Roberts, 
Bridge street. 
H. G. Nichols, proprietor of the Old 
Corner store, has been housed at his 
home in Peabody, the past week. 
Mrs. John H. Baker is receiving the - 
sympathies of her friends over the loss of 
her father at Weymouth, N. S., the past 
week. 
Officer Leary and family have been 
entertaintng the past week Jos. Leary 
and Mrs. Mary O’Neil of Salem, and 
Mrs. John Kennelly of Cambridge. 
Mrs. Eugene Leman and son Walter 
of Medford, have been visiting the 
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. 
Hoffman, corner School and North 
streets, the past week. 
Mrs. T. W. Long is giving her re- 
ception and ball, in connection with her 
dancing classes, on Friday evening, Jan. 
17, from 8 to 12. The last lesson in 
the course will be next Tuesday. 
Joseph Averey, who moved to Ran- 
dolph, Mass., last fall after a residence 
of about 40 years in Manchester, was in 
town Wednesday for a brief visit. He 
says he would give anything could he 
return to Manchester again to live. 
Mrs. George E. Scott, who came on 
from New York last week to spend part 
of the holidays, is returning the coming 
week. Mr. Scott has been at Quissett, 
on the South Shore, but is returning to 
New York the coming week also. 
A large sword blade is on exhibition in 
Cheever’s window with some hand 
painted sketches upon it, such as Glouc- 
ester harbor, Thatcher’s island, etc. The 
hilt is of one piece of wood carved with 
a chain hanging from the handle. It 
was made by J. H. Bridges of Glouces- 
ter, and is a very fine piece of work. 
I. M. Marshall gave a very interest- 
ing talk Wednesday evening before the 
members of Conomo Tride of Red Men 
on a trip which he took some eight years 
azo to the Pacific coast. Mr. Marshall 
talked, informally, for over an hour, 
telling of the points of interest and the 
features of his trip, extending over four 
weeks, covering some 9000 miles in all. 
Following his talk he showed some pic- 
tures taken on the trip, depicting the 
rough Rocky mountain railroad, Indian 
scenes, etc., and he also had several 
mementoes which were of much inter- 
test. A collation was served at the close 
of the meeting. The officers of the 
tribe will be raised to their respective 
stumps at the next meeting,—Jan. 15, 
by Deputy George Rowe of Gloucester, 
and staff. An entertaintment will be 
given after the work is performed, which 
will be given under the direction of 
Harry S. Tappan. 
NORTH SHORE ‘BREEZE 
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Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
-. PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
Thomas Dow of Kingston, N. H., is 
circling among his friends for a few days. 
Miss Annie Broderick has been spend- 
ing the week with her cousin, Miss Helen 
Coughlin, Union street. 
Charles Howard, coachman for the 
Eben D. Jordans, is leaving Boston to 
spend the winter at his home in Brattle- 
boro, Vt., next Monday, owing to poor 
health. 
Persons insured in the Continental In- 
surance Co. of New York, and those in- 
sured in the Pennsylvania Fire of Phila- 
delphia, Pa., are invited to call at Ly- 
man W. Floyd’s for calendars for 1908: 
—J. F. Rabardy, agent. 
The Degree vf Honor have elected 
the following officers for the ensuing 
term: Mrs. S. A. Loomis, chief of 
honor; Miss Emma Perry, lady of 
honor; Charlotte Mason, chief of cere- 
monies; ‘Virginia Perry, usher; Mrs. 
Mamie Parsons, recorder; C. T. 
Loomis, fin. secy.; Mrs. Nettie Silva, 
treasurer; Alice Silva, inside watch; 
John F. Silva, outside watch; Mrs. Ida 
F. Mason, past chief of honor. 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FITTING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
BUY A ROLL OF 
PAROID 
Apply it to your roof, and then if you 
are not satisfied we will refund to 
you the full amount you have 
paid for the roofing, in- 
cluding the cost of 
applying it. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
36 Central St., Manchester 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY2THE-SEA 
SHELDON’ S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K. OGRE Prop. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc 
Central Street, 
PRIDE S$ S CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY: THESEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
[HOW ABOUT YOU 
Are you well? 
We hope so, but should you not be, re- 
member we have a complete medicine store, 
Our 
pres 
scription department is carefully and skillfully Serine 
ed by competent pharmacists, 
We will not mention 
prices as you know our prices are always right. 
Come in and see us. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Successor to A. LEE & SONS. 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Telephone No. 257 
