NORTH SHORE DREEZE 
GEES MES sit” IS EININ Ds, 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 
DESP @Qi;'s QUARRIES 
MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
MANCHESTER. 
A party of young people from town 
enjoyed a moonlight trip down the 
harbor to Marblehead, Monday night, 
where a fish supper was indulged in. 
The contract for building the 
George Hobbs house on Pine street 
has been awarded to Chester Crafts. 
Walter E. Allen, at his place on 
School street, has one of the largest 
and best collections of sweet peas on 
the shore. Last week Mr. Allen cut 
over 20,000 flowers from his beds. 
The Manchester brass band is to 
hold a promenade concert and dance 
in town hall, Friday evening, Aug. 12. 
Mrs. Ralph Allen and children of 
Brooklyn, who have been in Sutton, 
Mass., during the past few weeks, are 
expected here the latter part of next 
week to spend a few weeks with Mr. 
Allen’s mother and sister on Vine 
street. Mr. Allen will join his family 
here during the month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Crafts, 
and Mr. and Mrs. George Graham are 
camping out at Conomo Point, Essex, 
for a few weeks. 
The streets have been lighted by 
moon schedule during the past week. 
A fresh coat of paint has been added 
to the lamp posts throughout the 
town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mead went to 
Sandy Point, Me., this week for the 
month of August. 
Folding chairs for sale or to be let 
at Jewett’s furniture store, Desmond 
avenue. Telephone connection. * 
Rev, Mr. Whitaker Preaches. 
Rev. J. H. Whitaker of Buffalo, 
formerly of Atlantic, Mass., candi- 
dated at the Congregational Church, 
Manchester, last Sunday. In_ the 
morning he took for his text, ‘““There 
was given me a thorn in the flesh;” 
in the evening his subject was ‘“Re- 
sist not evil by evil.” 
Mr. Whitaker showed marked 
strength in the handling of his themes 
and had an attractive delivery. De- 
spite the inclement tendency -of the 
weather, he was greeted by good 
congregations morning and evening. 
“One of the most important ques- 
tions of the day,” said he in the 
evening, ‘‘is the social question. Not 
only are we confronted by the great 
problems of life, but the little respon- 
sibilities of one man’s relation to an- 
other give us much good food for 
thought. 
“The smallest grain of retaliation, 
no matter whether of spite, envy, ha- 
tred, or what not, contains germs of 
murder, of strife and destruction. 
“The law of love is God’s command. 
We are to concern ourselves with the 
honest fulfillment of that law. Jesus 
teaches no passive reaction, no abject 
inaction; but he teaches that love is 
the omnipotent force by which evil is 
to be overcome. 
“This law of Love is the most 
Godlike thing to which our human 
hearts can aspire.” 
Lunches can be found at Pidgeon’s 
tilhi20 p.ane 
Lawn mowers at Dyer'’s. i 
BATHING GOODS 
Are sti]] in demand and to be found at the OLD CORNER, as are also 
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS and LINEN COLLARS, 
Large and small, high and low, for the old, young and middle aged. 
GEO. FF. ALLEN. 
All at the same 
MANCHESTER. 
OLD CORNER. 
New lot of Souvenir China and Wood Articles, neat and nobby. 
Unclaimed Letters, 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., post office for the week ending 
July 23: Andrew Blackburn, Arthur H. 
Brinton, F. Brewster, Raffaele Contardo, 
H.C. Clark. Hi. L. Clark. Edward™ Game 
Madame Griand, Mrs. Kendall, Harry T. 
Lewis, Spillim Louigi, Miss Louise Leach, 
J. A. Lusman, Hermine Luflumine, Miss 
Annie Moorhead, Miss A. Moberger, Miss 
Sarah J. McLaughlin, N. S. Mackie, Miss 
Minnie Matthews, Miss Mary McGuire, 
Daniel Moriarty, Miss Rose McFadden, 
Miss Dorothy Patterson, Frederick Patter- 
son, Mr. Peterson, Miss Alice Shetman, Mrs. 
Thomas Stott. 
SAMUFL L. WHEATON, P. M. 
Douglas shoes at Bell’s Combina- 
fionrstore:. + 
TEL. CON. Established 1884. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
Dealer in Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 School St., 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
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Shoes for Women 
Thousands of well dressed women prefer 
RADCLIFFE SHOES at 82.50 to any 
shoes they can buy for $3.50 or $4.00—for 
style, comfort and good wear. Call and 
examine them. 
CHAS. HOOPER 
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