NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHESTER H. DENNIS. 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
MANCHESTER, 
Mrs. D. T. Beaton started Labor 
Day for a month’s visit with relatives 
in Baltimore and Hagerstown, Md. 
Misses Alice Mason and Nellie Sul- 
livan attended the horse show at 
Hamilton, Labor Day. 
Manchester was represented in the 
excursion party to Alton Bay Wednes- 
day by nine people. 
A representative of the Boston 
Bridge Co. was here Wednesday tak- 
ing measurements for the girders to be 
used in the iron bridge on Norwood 
avenue extension, the stone abutments 
for which have been built. It is ex- 
pected the bridge will be built within 
three weeks. 
The land in rear of the town hall, 
formerly used as a dump, has recently 
been graded and grass seed sown in 
the plot. The telephone pole former- 
ly standing there has been removed, 
and the general appearance of the spot 
has been greatly improved. 
Mrs. Chas. E. Bell spent Tuesday 
at her former home in Merrimac, her 
mother, Mrs. Chas. P. Hunkins, re- 
turning here with her to spend the 
balance of the week. 
Miss Emma Johnson returned Tues- 
day to the position which she held two 
years ago, as head bookkeeper for the 
United Shoe Machinery Company, 
Lynn. 
We have a remedy which we guar- 
antee will cure dandruff and will stop 
the hair from coming out. Price, 65 
cents, at Monteiroand Vasconcellos’.* 
Miss Amy Crombie spent Sunday 
and Labor Day with friends in Peters- 
ham, Mass. 
Mrs. George Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. 
Andrew Lee and Mrs. Frederick 
Burnham enjoyed an outing to Mar- 
blehead, Wednesday. 
Miss Florence Haskell returned to 
her ‘school duties at Ware, Mass., 
Monday, after a summer spent at her 
home in West Manchester. 
Miss Olga Magnuson of Dorchester 
is a guest of Miss Bessie Lethbridge, 
Summer street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Danforth 
enjoyed a trolley trip to Norumbega 
Park, Wednesday. 
John L. Prest and Byron A. Bullock 
saw the Bostons defeat the Washing- 
tons in Boston Labor Day. 
Educational Work in South, 
The vacation work of some of 
the students of the Gordon Training 
School was discussed in.a very inter- 
esting talk by Rev. D. F. Lamson at 
the Baptist church in Manchester last 
Friday night. . 
“Out of the last graduating class of 
twenty-four,” said Mr. Lamson, 
“twelve have done missionary and 
evangelistic work in the New England 
states ; four others have received ap- 
pointments as missionaries to China, 
India and Africa.” 
A very interesting letter was also 
read from a recent graduate of Boyd- 
ton Institute, of which Mr. Lamson 
was formerly principal, showing the 
good work done in colored public 
schools in the South by such teachers, 
education giving to the race not only 
knowledge, but self-control, and eleva- 
ting the moral standard, thus helping 
to solve the great southern problem. 
Successful Sale. 
The missionary society of the Con- 
gregational church, Manchester, held 
a successful sale of ice cream and cake 
at the chapel Thursday afternoon and 
evening. Coffee, vanilla and straw- 
berry ice cream were offered for sale. 
The tables were very prettily decor- 
ated with vases of gladiolas, asters, 
wild daisies, marigolds and snap- 
dragons. The committee in charge 
of the sale was composed of Mrs. A. 
A. Phillips, Mrs. E. A. Lane, vive 
David Knight, Mrs. Chas. Hannable, 
Mrs. Ralph Tredick and Mrs. Simeon 
Haskell. 
Cocker Spaniel Puppies 
FOR SALE. 
By Champion Premio (AKC 62052), 
Black Betty (AKC 78183). 
These puppies are bred from prize-winning stock, 
and are exceptionally strong and healthy. Apply at 
BROWNLAND COTTAGE, 
Manchester, Mass. 
High Class Printing 
W. L. MALOON & CO. 
5 Washington Street, Beverly 
The OLD CORNER STORE 
iS STILESOCEN 
And Ladies’ Bathing Suits are selling at a discount to close. 
Newv Designs in Art Goods. 
Talmar Yarns, Floss and all shades in Embroidery Silks are on sale, also 
Ribbons in all shades and widths. 
SEPT. DELINEATOR 
SPECIAL EDITION 
GEO. F. ALLEN 
CHARLES HOOPER 
Dealer in 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 
Tennis Shoes, etc. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, MASS. 
