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MAN CHESTER. 
Mrs. Howard M. M. Stanley returned 
' Monday from a few days’ visit with 
her mother in Dorchester. 
At their Ashland avenue home, 
Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Al- 
«bert W. Mead entertained at dinner 
- Durham, 
Superintendent of Schools and Mrs. 
C. E. Fish and Miss Fish. 
Mr: and Mrs. George Sullivan of 
N. H., were guests the first 
of the week of the Misses O'Neil, 
Union street. 
Dr. Augustus S. Knight of New 
- York made a flying visit to Manches- 
ter the latter part of last week, calling 
on his brother, Samuel Knight, whose 
health, we are pleased to report, is 
somewhat improved. 
Miss Alice Smith of Medford was a 
guest over Sunday of her aunt,-Mrs. 
W.K. Fleming. 
Miss Lillian Lucas enteystained three 
tables at whist at her Summer street 
home last Friday, a very. pleasant 
evening being enjoyed. . First prizes 
went to Miss Perrson and Andrew 
Dagle, and Eddie Kitfield won the 
booby. 
A party of about thirty young people 
from here attended the concert in 
ess 
fer’ L.. A, 
Marshall’s hall, Beverly Farms, Sun- 
day night, given under the auspices of 
St. Margaret’s church. 
Miss Bessie Allen is substituting as 
bookkeeper at Fenton’s for her sister, 
Miss Grace Allen, who is reported al- 
most fully recovered from the effects 
of an operation performed in Boston 
two weeks ago today. 
The many Manchester friends of 
John Parsons Hubbard ‘will greatly re- 
gret to hear of his death on March 4, 
at the home of his daughter in Ever- 
ett. Death resulted from pneumonia, 
and his remains were laid at rest at his 
former home in Maine. Mr. Hubbard 
lived in Manchester several years, 
moving away about a year and one 
half ago. 
“ Blacky,”’ the faithful express horse 
unn, which we referred to 
last week as having travelled some 
60,000 miles in its day between Salem 
and Manchester, was shot Monday 
and ere now composes qa generous part 
of some fertilizing compound. The 
animal was twenty-three years old and 
was used on express teams between 
Salem and Manchester for sixteen 
years instead of twenty-three as we 
mated, by FW. “Bell;::George H. 
Watson and Levi A. Dunn, succes- 
sively. 
If you have repairing you wish done 
as it should be you are sure to be 
pleased if you leave it with F. S. 
Thompson, jeweler, of Gloucester. 
Read ad. ‘ef 
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NORTH SHO.RE BREEZE 
Reon ane Roll tit 
Wednesday evening, March 29th, 
will be unique in the history of the al- 
most 36 years’ existence of Magnolia 
lodge, No. 149, I.0.O«F , of Manches- 
ter, inasmuch as there will be for the 
first time a roll call of all its members, 
which now nears the 200 mark. The 
reunion will be held in town hall and 
the banquet will be at 7 o’clock. 
Dr, Goren, s Con Job. 
The following by Edward C. Knight 
of Manchester, master of sciences at 
St. Paul’s school, Concord; N.H., 
appeared in the ‘story telling con- 
test’ page of the Herald last Sunday : 
One day Dr. George A. Gordon 
spied in his congregation an old friend 
of his youth, who had come up from 
Bangor, Me., to hear the noted clergy- 
man preach. Dr.Gordon greeted him 
very warmly and invited him home to 
dinner. In the course of the long con- 
versation which followed,. his friend, 
who was a blacksmith, by the way, 
said: ‘‘George, how much do you 
make up here?”’ 
“Ten thousand dollars a year 
plied Dr. Gordon. 
“Is that so? Say, George, I would 
advise you to-hold on to that.” 
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“Early Roads and Modes of Travel 
in Manchester” was the topic dis- 
. cussed at the meeting of the Haphaz- 
ard club, which was very pleasantly 
entertained at Miss Edith L. Wheat- 
on’s, een) evening. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Persona) 
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. | 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 : 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
The First Sign of a Cold 
should remind you that the best time to commence taking some- 
thing is at the beginning. 
It should also remind you that the 
best remedy to head off a spell of sore throat, coughing and 
general unpleasantness is 
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. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
C. O. LEE, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
ESTABLISHED 1856, 
B. L. ALLEN, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
