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MANCHESTER. 
Joseph N. Lipman of this town was 
one of the lucky prize-winners at the 
garten-fest of the Second Corps Cadets 
in Salem last week. At the contest 
table Mr. Lipman won a beautiful 
Pierce bicycle (lady’s), and in the 
“ shutzen-fest’’ he made the highest 
scores on Monday and Saturday even- 
ings, shooting 139 on the former and 
127 on the latter evening, 139 being 
next to the highest score of the week. 
A box of cigars was offered for prize 
each evening. 
Sidney Marshall and Abbott Hoare 
attended the class social of the Glouces- 
ter High school, Monday evening. 
Miss Mary H. Northend of Salem 
was in town Tuesday collecting data 
for a magazine article on the early 
furniture business in Manchester. 
Miss Grace Allen is reported re- 
covering from the effects of an opera- 
tion for appendicitis, performed at a 
private hospital in Boston last Sat- 
— urday. 
Henry T. Bingham was appointed 
administrator to the estate of the late 
Mary J. Bingham, his mother, in the 
Probate court, Salem, Monday. 
Thomas Wiggin and M. A. McInnes 
returned to Manchester Tuesday from 
Jamaica, where they went last fall to 
- work with a Lynn contractor in the 
construction of a large hotel. Despite 
the attractive weather in that zone, 
they expressed themselves as exceed- 
ingly glad to get back to good old 
~ New England and Manchester once 
more. They returned from Jamaica 
to New York on the United Fruit 
company’s boat “ Lilly.” 
Miss Wing of Wareham is a guest 
of her brother, Oscar Wing, and fam- 
ily, School street. 
Richard L. Cheever was in Boston 
over Sunday, a guest of Albert Cun- 
ningham. Mr. Cheever, by the way, 
has just ordered a new six-horse power 
engine for his naphtha launch, to take 
the place of the two-horse power en- 
gine he used last summer. 
Mrs. Chas. E. Bullard of Peterboro, 
N.H., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 
Lodge, returning here last Saturday 
with Mrs. Lodge. 
The Phi Alpha Pi society held an 
interesting meeting last evening, a 
feature of the program being a dia- 
logue between Samuel Knight and 
John Gray. A week ago Walter 
Fleming was initiated into the secrets 
of the order. The boys are getting 
ready for some out-door sports this 
spring, and may have a team to com- 
pete against sther boys’ club teams. 
They are also to have a checker tour- 
nament soon. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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W.S. C. Russell returned to Spring- 
field last Sunday, after a few days’ 
visit with Dr. and Mrs. Glendenning. 
Mrs. Russell has been spending the 
rest of the week here. 
Rev. D. F. Lamson was in town 
Monday, coming here from Boston to 
vote. 
Among those home Monday for 
town meeting were Lewis M. Bullock, 
Albert Cunningham and Frank Clark. 
The third degree will be worked 
upon three candidates at the meeting 
next week of Magnolia lodge of Odd 
Fellows. 
To Cope with Moths. 
Under orders from the general office 
the Eastern Division road department 
of. the Boston & Maine railroad has 
organized a department to cope with 
the gypsy and brown-tail moths on 
land under its control. 
All the trees and shrubs around all 
the stations from Boston to Portland, 
including the branch roads, and all 
the trees alongside the tracks for the 
same distance, will be carefully cleared 
of the nests of these tree pests. The 
work will be most thoroughly done by 
the regular road department em- 
ployees. 
WANTED 
By an experienced woman, work by the 
day; washing or cleaning. Apply to 
: B. M. D., over Legg’s Market, 
Manchester. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUIBER, 
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, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO: W> HOOPER: 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
Established 1845. 
thing is at the beginning. 
general unpleasantness is 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
C. O. LEE, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
Lee’s White Pine Compound. 
It stimulates the depressed nerves, allays fever and starts the 
vital machinery to running with the accustomed smoothness. 
A Bottle Costing 25 Cents will often Prevent a Several Dollar Cold. 
A. Lee & Sons, Druggists. 
Telephone 67 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
The First Sign of a Cold 
should remind you that the best time to commence taking some- 
It should also remind you that the 
best remedy to head off a spell of sore throat, coughing and 
ESTABLISHED 1856. 
‘ B. L. ALLEN, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
