MANCHESTER » 
Special town meeting next Monday 
evening at 8 o’clock. 
Miss Alice Blaisdell is at Haverhill 
visiting her aunt, Miss Alice Blaisdell. 
Librarian D.  L. Bingham is having 
electric lights installed in his house on 
School street. 
‘The selectmen have granted a victiad- 
lers’ license to B. J. Manion to conduct 
_ a restaurant in the Slade building, Cen- 
tral st. 
B. S. Bullock is opening his ice cream 
department next Monday and will be 
prepared to furnish orders of any size at 
short notice. 
The selectmen are calling for pro- 
 posals for painting the pier and_ pavilion 
at Tuck’s Point, the bids to be in by 
next Thursday, May 28, at 7 p. m. 
The Memorial exercises at the Story - 
High school will be held Friday, May 
of the Primary school teaching 
29, at 11 o’clock. All friends of the 
school are cordially invited to attend. 
Beginning last Saturday Horace Stand- 
ley is now closing his blacksmith shop, 
Depot square, Saturdays at noon. D. 
O'Sullivan is also closing his shop- at 
noon Saturdays. 
Mrs. Thomas E. Boise of -Middle- 
bury, Vt., formerly Miss Laura Norton 
staff, 
_ arrived last evening for a short visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crowell, Lincoln 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Stanley and lit- 
tle child are coming on from New York 
to spend the holiday next week, and 
Mrs. Stanlay will remain for a visit with 
Mr. Stanley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Curtis Stanley, School street. 
George Younger is at Bullock Bros., 
grocers, as order clerk to succeed The- 
odore Coombs, who was compelled to 
take a rest from his work on account of 
poor health. Mr. Coombs and family 
planned to leave for Belfast, Me., today, 
for a few months’ stay. 
Former Supt. of Streets Kimball is. in 
_ charge of the construction of the new 
road which is being built at Salem «from 
Appleton street to the new Kernwood 
bridge, between Salem and_ Beverly. 
The work will require over three months 
to finish it, as there are three ledges to 
be blasted and a long, deep fill to be 
made. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forster Allen 
planned to leave today for a visit of ten 
days among friends in the vicinity of 
Boston, principally to attend the wedding 
at Newton, Tuesday evening, of Miss 
Florence Harding and Carlton Lincoln 
Ellison. The ceremony will be per- 
formed at the Eliot church, where Miss. . 
Harding was soloist for several years. 
‘Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Allen will 
spend with Mrs. Kimball in Auburndale. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
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Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
The initiatory degree will be worked 
on one candidate at the next meeting of 
Magnolia lodge, I. O. O. F. 
Robert Curran and family moved 
down to Manchester from their Allston 
home, Tuesday, for the summer. 
Two Manchester residents were be- 
fore the Gloucester court the first of this 
week, at different times, charged with 
drunkenness. 
W. A. Fairbanks, general secretary of 
the Gloucester Y. M. C. A.,- gave a 
general talk on Phi Alpha Pi work be- 
fore the local chapter last evening. 
‘Tree Warden Young will givea hear- 
ing Monday, June 1, at 10 a. m., on 
the property, on petition of G. O. 
Moulton to remove a willow tree from 
in front of his new cottage on Raymond 
street. 
‘The Adoption degree was worked on 
one candidate at the meeting of Conomo 
tribe, Wednesday evening, and the Hunt- 
ers’ and Warriors’ degree on six candi- 
dates.. Chicataubut tribe of Beverly has 
been invited to be presant at the meeting 
of June 3 to witness the Chief’s degree. 
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We have Coinpounded 95,997 Prescriptions: and all are Rape 
this is a very good record, since our first Prescription 
is Numbered 1 
We are sole agents for the Eastman Kodak Co. 
for Manchester and vicinity. 
large assortment of Ward's Stationery 
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Telephone No. 257 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Registered Pharmacist 
