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MANCHESTER 
Deacon T. B. Stone was called to 
Clinton this week on a nursing case. 
Mrs. Harriet F. Perkins was in 
Gloucester, Wednesday to attend the 
funeral of the mother of her later hus- 
band. 
Dr. Cook of Gloucester was in town 
Sunday and operated on the tonsils of 
Annie and George Diamond, the chil- 
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diamond, 
Forest st. 
Bernard Reilly is occupying the apart- 
ments in Austin Morley’s house on 
Brook street, recently vacated by Mr. 
Morley, who is now comfortably settled 
in his new concrete cottage, corner 
Brook street and Norwood avenue. 
The death of Rev. Fr. Wm. Rossiter 
in Malone, N. Y., this week was keenly 
felt by Mrs. D. O'Sullivan of this town, 
as Fr. Rossiter was a dear friend of hers. 
Fr. Rossiter was a man highly esteemed 
by the people of all denominations. 
Mrs. C. P. McCoubrey was .quite 
badly bitten in the face by a dog she tried 
to befriend in Salem yesterday. Some 
boys were plaguing the animal and Mrs. 
McCoubrey went to its assistance only 
to be turned on by the dog. Her 
wounds were dressed at the Salem _hos- 
pital. bP 
Peace Day was observed at the Story 
High school, Monday, when the follow- 
ing program was presented: 
Srncinc, ‘‘ The Lord will come and not be 
slow”’ 
SCHOOL 
*“ Swords Crossed ”’ 
CLARENCE MENKEN 
Reapine, ‘‘ No Trumpet Hlast,”’ 
JuLia CoMIsKEY 
= For A That and A* That,’ 
Robert Burns 
READING, 
Bryant 
READING, 
MABELLE LODGE 
Composition, ‘‘ The Evils of War’’ 
Mary MAnNIon 
ReapinG, ‘‘ The Dreamer’’ 
EpirH NortTuup 
Reapina, ‘‘It came upon the Midnight Clear’’ 
JouN CARTER 
“* After Bhenhein’’ 
Epwarb WHEATON 
Librarian D. L. Bingham was present 
and gave a delightfully interesting and 
instructive talk along the line of the 
peace movement, in which he gave a 
remarkably brilliant display of the re- 
tentative powers of his memory, in _ his 
illusions to historical facts. “The pupils 
at the High school always look forward 
with much interest to Mr. Bingham’s 
visits, and the talks which he gives them. 
For a man in his nineties Mr. Bingham 
retains a remarkable memory. 
Tennyson 
READING, 
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summer styles, at Bell’s. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
All work receives my 
Claude D. Temple 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter Vi ANCHESTER, 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son's 
Coal Yard MASS. 
personal attention 
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Successors to Wm. 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
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MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
AXEL MAGNUSON PETER HYLEN 
F. Spry 
Bridge Street - 
one River and through Glouces- 
Monday of this week the telegraph 
& M. is 
River ter. 
station was taken from the West Glou- 
The double track of the B. 
now completed as far as ’Squam 
and this will probably end the work for 
some years to come, as there will have 
to be more or less special legislation be- 
fore the double track can be extended 
over 
cester station and moved to the “‘ cross 
over,’ 
