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MANCHESTER. 
James McKenzie of Boston, with 
the Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead, 
last year, is the engineer at the Mas. 
conomo this season. Ernest Sahlin 
of Boston, is the assistant. 
Misses Ethel Hooper and Helen 
Boyle arrived home trom Wellesley 
College Wednesday, for the summer 
vacation. 
Straw matting, oil cloth, window 
shades, art squares, rugs, cot beds, 
kitchen tablesand chairs, dining tables, 
iron cribs, can be found at Jewett’s 
furniture store, Desmond avenue. * 
Mrs. Louise M. Boehm of New 
Haven is a guest of her brother, 
Gustave A. Knoerr, Bennett street. 
Manager Mills of the Masconomo 
is an auto enthusiast. June 4, when 
he started for Manchester he be- 
thought himself a trip by auto would 
be about the right mode of travel, so 
in his auto with his assistant, E. H. 
Johansen he set out from the capital. 
He had proceeded as far as York, 
Pa., when the car became balky and 
flatly refused to budge. Whereupon 
Mr. Mills and his friend sent the car 
to a repair shop and boarded a train 
for Boston and arrived in Manchester 
safe and sound. 
Bicycles at Dyer’s. * 
Chester Stanley will be graduated 
from Andover next Wednesday, and 
he is expected home the last of next 
week. Mr. Stanley is a graduate of 
the S. H. school, 1903. 
Moreley, Flatley & Co. 
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town have this week been awarded 
the contract for the stonework on the 
Curry house. at Magnolia: The build- 
ing is to be one of the best on the 
shore. It is to be of stone work and 
Work on the foundations 
was started this week. The stable, 
which was started last winter, is well 
George S. Sinnicks 
has been doing the brick work, plas- 
tering and laying of cement floors on 
that. 
Ladies’ Knickerbocker 
Bell’s Combination Store. * 
The Men’s Class at the Baptist 
church held a social at the vestry 
shoes at 
.Wednesday evening. Selections on 
the graphophone and piano, and sing- 
ing aided in making the time pass 
pleasantly. Mr. Brewster gave-.a 
short talk on ‘‘Be neighborly and be of 
good cheer. ” Refreshments were 
served. 
Miss Ruth Blaisdell returned fete 
Wellesley College Thursday, and is at 
home for the summer. Mrs. Blaisdell 
to Wellesley Wednesday for 
the day. 
The sole agent in Manchester for 
the Eddy refrigerator is the A.S.& 
G. W. Jewett Co., Desmond ave. * 
Brown-tail Pest. 
Manchester is liable to be over-run 
with brown-tail moths in.another sea- 
son unless some steps are taken. now 
by the owners of property about town, 
according to the statement of one of 
the town officials this week. The 
condition of the trees in some sections 
of the town is.most appalling, and 
despite the efforts of some property 
‘owners to free their trees of moths, 
the pest is sure to spread unless some- 
thing is done. 
This cannot be said of the trees on 
town property— highways and parks— 
for Tree Warden William Young has 
the-brown-tail well in hand all over 
the town. Nor can it be said of all 
private property, for many have per- 
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sonally attended to their trees or have 
had the tree warden’cure them. But 
it is true of many sections of the town, 
where property owners have not done 
a thing to rid their trees of the pest. 
*With all the beautiful drives in ° 
Manchester, the handsome shade trees 
‘all along the highways, the attractive 
groves and wooded hills, the town 
ought not to let a matter of this kind 
hang in the air, was the sentiment of 
‘one property owner who has just had 
every tree on his place sprayed. 
Were it not for the efforts of the 
‘town to free itself of the brown-tail by 
‘employing a tree warden and by offer- 
ing the school children money for 
brown-tail nests, there is no knowing 
what would be the result. The con- 
dition is certainly better here than in 
“many other places in the vicinity of 
Manchester. 
But it is only by keeping at it that 
the town can ever expect to be free 
of the little bothersome things. Re- 
generation is fast and hard to check, 
and every property owner should see 
‘that his place is free of brown-tail 
nests, thereby freeing himself as well 
‘as his neighbor of what may Hee 
be called a pest. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
‘North Shore REAL. ESTATE 
and INSURANCE, _ 
5 Pleasant Street, MANCHESTER. 
‘Telephone Connection. 
TEL. Con. Established 1884. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
-Dealer in Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
George S. Sinnicks, 
BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
-- 44 School St., 
EDWARD A. LANE, ©— 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window: Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, 
‘High: class Coach and Saddle Horses 
; FOR 
SALE AND LO LET. 
Summet and Winter Board for Horses, 
Telephone Connection. 
Tetook Street, MANCHESTER, Maas. 
