NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. George Forbes of Leominster 
is a guest of her nephew, Walter E. 
Allen, School street. 
Frank Mavin of Cambridge is a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Beaton, 
Bridge street. 
The contract for equipping the 
Baptist church with electric lights 
has been awarded to Clark & Mills. 
A large number of friends of the 
Sacrec Heart church are looking for- 
ward with interest to the opening of 
the bazaar in aid of the church, which 
takes place Tuesday after Labor Day. 
Many valuable presents have been 
made to the church, which are on 
exhibition at Cheever’s and Lee’s drug 
stores. | 
Milton Knight and Leonard An- 
drews represented Conomo tribe 113 
at the great council of Red Men in 
Boston, Thursday. 
Master Joseph Fioyd is visiting 
with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. 
M. W. Pearson, Ware. 
Miss Katherine Blanche Connors 
of Boston is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm. J. Buckley. 
Rep. F. K. Hooper, Postmaster 
Samuel L. Wheaton, Chester L. 
Crafts and Joseph N. Litman were in 
a party of men from this district who 
were guests of J. F. Shaw in a trolley 
run from Boston to Worcester, Thurs- 
day. 
A party of 12 townspeople enjoyed 
a trip to Canobie lake, Wednesday, 
going from Salem by trolley. 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole are 
spending Sunday with relations at 
Hampton, N.H. 
Mrs. Thomas McQuade and daugh- 
ter Evelyn of Dorchester are guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crafts, School 
street. 
“A Heavenly Motive for Earthly 
Living,” will be Rev. A. E. Harri- 
man’s theme at the Baptist church 
tomorrow morning. In the evening 
he will talk on “ Neglecting the An- 
tidote.”’ 
An excellent opportunity is offered 
for bargains in household goods at 
the Monteiro auction sale, Ckaremont 
Park, Monday at 1.30. * 
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horton are 
entertaining relatives from Swamp- 
scott and New Hampshire. 
Town Treasurer Stanley has the 
tax bills for the ensuing year out this 
week. 
Iron beds, mattresses, spring beds, 
iron couches, and a general line of 
furniture can be found at the A. S. 
and G. W. Jewett Co., Desmond 
avenue, * 
Things you Ought to Know. 
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It makes a guaranteed saving of 33% per cent of the coffee ordinarily used. 
It saves the use of eggs entirely. The rancid cloth or muslin is eliminated. 
It is the only coffee pot made that makes coffee wirHouT Boiling or Scalding the coffee 
grounds. 
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No steam or aroma escapes from the “ Dunlap Percolator.” 
It is the most sanitary pot known. 
every time it is used. 
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JEWELER: . 
164 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
New Departure. 
W.S.C. Russell, principal of the Story 
High School, Manchester, from 1895 to 1899, 
and recently of a scientific supply house in 
Boston, has been appointed lecturer in 
physics in the Springfield High School for 
the coming scholastic year. 
This is a new departure in high school 
work in Massachusetts, and the position was 
created by the progressive policy of Supt. 
Balliet of Springfield, who is one of the best- 
known educators in the country. 
Mr. Russell's work along scientific lines 
and the wide prominence which he has 
gained through his lectures along these lines, 
together with treatises by him on scientific 
subjects, attracted Supt. Balliet, with the 
result that Mr. Russell has received the 
appointment. 
He will enter upon his lecture course at 
the opening of School, next month. 
Ferncroft Inn, 
The historic Ferncroft Inn was the spot 
chosen for the Lynn Business Men’s outing 
last week Wednesday. The run was made 
by the party in automobiles. Mr. Mansfield, 
the genial proprietor, knows how to entertain 
and soon the party were enjoying themselves 
in various ways. The principal feature, 
however, was the splendid chicken dinner, 
the kind that is served only at the Ferncroft. 
The inn has been the mecca for such gath- 
erings this year, as it has a reputation for 
serving a dinner that cannot be beaten. 
Among the distinguished guests at the Inn 
this week was Justice Oliver’ Wendell 
Holmes. Albert H. Davis of the London 
Ancient and Honorables was also a guest 
here this week. 
Household goods at a _ bargain. 
Auction, Monday, at 1.30.  Clare- 
mont Park. A.G. Monteiro. * 
Mr, Whitaker is Called. 
Rev, J. H. Whitaker has been called to 
the Congregational church in Manchester. 
The church voted unanimously at a meeting 
last Tuesday night to extend to him a call. 
Though no formal reply has been received 
yet, an informal letter has been received by 
the church clerk acknowledging the receipt 
of the call. Inall probability Mr. Whitaker 
will come here the middle of the coming 
month. 
Mr. Whitaker has: preached here twice 
this summer, and was so universally liked 
the commitee deemed it wise to take some 
action, 
He was ordained to the ministry eleven 
years ago and for seven years he has 
preached in Atlantic. He is a graduate of 
a Theological school in Ohio, ’91, and was 
for several years a student at the Boston 
University schoolof Theology. While there 
his health failed and he travelled extensively, 
spending some time at the Bahamas. He 
went also to France, and was graduated from 
the University of Grenoble. 
Mr. Whitaker is a man of about 33, and 
is unmarried. 
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EDWARD A. 
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