MANCHESTER. 
Supt. Chas. E. Fish went to Welles- 
ley yesterday to attend the annual 
meeting of the New England associa- 
tion of colleges and_ preparatory 
schools. He is attending another 
meeting of the association at Boston 
University today. 
District Deputy P. H. Boyle in- 
stalled the officers of John West Colo- 
ny Pilgrim Fathers at Beverly Farms 
last night. 
M. E. Gorman’s sixth annual auction 
last week was very successful, seven- 
teen horses being disposed of. 
Rey. E. H. Brewster will make an 
address before the Essex County As- 
sociation S. of V. at their annual ban- 
quet in Beverly next Tuesday evening. 
At the next meeting of Conomo 
Tribe 113, Red Men, there will be a 
debate upon some subject to be de- 
cided later by the entertainment com- 
mittee. A collation will follow the 
debate. 
The Brockton Fair was an attraction 
for many of the townspeople Thursday, 
a large number attending. 
Lewis Andrews started Thursday 
on the Boston & Maine excursion to 
Albany and New York. 
A delegation from the Wm. Jeffrey 
Colony, Pilgrim Fathers paid a friend- 
ly visit to Swampscott Lodge Wed- 
nesday night. 
The children in the various rooms 
of the G. A. Priest school posed for 
pictures one day this week. A new 
departure was made this year in that 
the pictures were taken inside the 
building instead of outside. 
Miss Minnie Lethbridge left here 
Wednesday for a few weeks’ visit with 
friends in Boston. 
The work of installing a hot water 
heating system in the Almshouse at 
the Cove has just been completed. 
ee. bradley, the» Gentral~street 
plumber, did the work. 
New this eck. 
LOST. 
Last Sunday, a large double Carriage 
Robe, black plush on one side, brown plaid 
on the other. 
Finder will be rewarded on returning to 
Pans BOYLE: 
Summer St., Manchester. 
LOST. 
Sunday, Sept. 18, about 11 a.m., on the 
way from Miss Thayer’s house, “ Uplands,” 
West Manchester, to the Episcopal church, 
Manchester, a silver belt studded with green 
stones. Finder will please return to the 
above address. 
North Shore Ferneries ............ Page 4 
Metropolitan Store...........0.006 17 
The Safe Roads Association....... 12 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Revere B. Pulsifer of this town, who 
is attending the Gloucester high 
school, was elected vice-president of 
his class this week. 
James Hoare, chief of the fire de- 
partment attended the democratic 
convention in Boston yesterday. 
Dea.-A: E. Low, Mrs. Eliza Leach 
Mrs. Julia Currea and Miss Hattie P. 
Allen returned Monday from a two 
weeks’ sojourn mid the mountain 
sceneryrat lancaster. NowHs The 
Deacon, though 96 years old, enjoyed 
the trip and returns as well as though 
he were a score of years younger. 
Miss Florence Mylin started Thurs- 
day tor her Philadelphia home. 
Prizes Awarded. 
Station Agent Leon Carter of West 
Manchester drew the only prize 
awarded on the Gloucester branch this 
season for the flower display contest. 
The contest embraces all stations and 
crossings on the Boston & Maine sys- 
tem, and the examining committee, 
Messrs. Frank H. Dodge and Henry 
W. Clark, adjudged the West Man- 
chester station as one of the six 
winners in class 6. The prize is $10 
in cash. Hamilton-Wenham station 
was also a winner in this class. Three 
Beverly crossings were awarded prizes 
of $5, each in class 7. They were the 
Balch, Cabot and Elliott street cross- 
ings. The Montserrat station which 
has usually been a prize winner here- 
tofore was not given even an honor- 
able mention by the committee this 
year. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUSIBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT. HAY: GRAIN, Ere 
CENTRAL STREET; 
MANCHESTER. 
A. LEE & SONS, 
“Pharmacists. 
Sole Agents for 
EASTMAN KODAK CO. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
SOUVENIRS OF 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
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Soa ( Jaete dN ike) Eb wale tat ye (ey ip ler «eper| t=) - 
DANIEL LOW & Co. 
Cor. EssEx AND WASHINGTON STREETS, 
SALEM. 
