MANCHESTER 
Last Friday evening Mr. and 
George Gardiner were given 
surprise party at their home on 
ie ie street by about twenty-five of 
- friends. Mr. Gardiner, one of 
m eat cutters at Sheldon’s mar- 
, and Mrs. Gardiner were greatly 
prised, but, soon recovering, en- 
ai ee their friends in a_ jolly 
‘re “a P. Knight left Manchester 
terday for Globe, Arizona, where 
has mining interests. Mr. 
ight will be gone some time, as 
trip will include a thorough ex- 
ration of the mine. 
Mrs. F. L. Smith has been enter- 
_ ing her aunt and uncle, Mr. and 
Will Blood of Derry, N. H., 
iS week, 
aters for men, women and 
nm at Elizabeth A. Leth- 
s * 
Miss Annabel Haraden is soon 
a conclude her engagement as 
keeper for the provision firm 
Valentine & Leach, and her place 
ll be taken by Miss Marjorie Sar- 
ent, who has been one of the book- 
epers at Smith’s express office 
is summer. 
# unusually large number at- 
ded the Harmony Guild meeting 
the Congregational chapel Mon- 
y evening. The entertainment 
ell merited the large attendance 
hich it drew, for Miss Margaret 
cey, the reader, whose services 
: e Guild was fortunate enough to 
cure, is a charming young 
a an, and her readings were well 
a hearing. The Guild is plan- 
pesany activities for the coming 
er, and already plans are under 
Sh. a Hallowe’en entertain- 
Lamson & Hubbard hats for Fall 
i Winter at Bell’s Beach “e 
The rally which was held in Cen- 
square Saturday morning for 
i Gwessiv party was attended 
- only about a dozen men. The 
tall attendance was not whollv 
> to lack of interest, but to the 
Onvenience of the hour. Charles 
mner Bird, the Progressive can- 
date for Governor, was listed to 
eak, but failed to do so. Norman 
| of the Manchester Progres- 
ve club introduced the two mem- 
fs of the party who did speak, 
d their words upon the principles 
e party received the closest at- 
ntion of those present. 
Sweaters and heavy underwear at 
ll’s, Central Square. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
C. DODGE FURNITURE Co. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large v riety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make te order. 
General Mill Work Done. 
stering in all its branches. 
Uphol- 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
Telephone Connection. 
Manchester-by-the-6ea, Mass. 
The many friends of Mrs. William 
C. Rust will be pleased to hear that 
she was able to be out on the street 
in a wheel chair Thursday for the 
first time after a year’s illness. 
Curtis and Elite Fall and Winter 
Shoes at Bell’s Central Square. * 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Rabardy, 
their daughter, Miss Etta Rabardy, 
and Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd returned 
the first of the week from a few 
days spent at the Colonel Lane 
Farm, East Derry, N. H., as the 
guests of Miss Jennie Proctor. 
Sorosis shoes in Fall styles at 
Bell’s, Central Square. * 
Notice! 
Beginning Monday, October 7, my 
store will close evenings at eight 
o'clock, except Saturdays and nights 
before holidays. 
Elizabeth A. Lethbridge 
Manchester, Oct. 2, 1912. 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. . 
Manchester 
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Geo. W. Hooper 
Dealer in FirsteClass 
GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
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H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
PROVISIONS, POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, Etc 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Beverly Farms 
Magnelia 
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SOLE AGENT in MANCHESTER for 
Page and Shaw’s Candies 
Whitman’s Chocolates 3 
Huyler’s Chocolates and Bon Bons 
Bell’s Forkdipt Chocolates 
Bell Mead Sweets 
he , Le Pe Kodak Company’s Goods ss 
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Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester, Business Founded in 1856 | 
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BENJ. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Uniom Streets. Manchester, Mass. 
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