NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
The annual reunion of the Story 
High school alumni will be held on the 
first Wednesday evening of next 
month — June 7, that date being de- 
cided upon at a meeting of the associ- 
ation held Tuesday evening. A com- 
mittee of seven, of which Bernard 
Boyle is chairman, is at work making 
plans for the event. 
A 10-pound daughter was_ born, 
Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
Stoops. Mr. Stoops is coachman for 
the W. L. Mitchells at the Cove. 
Mrs. Henry Menken is convalescent 
after being confined to her Cove home 
several days this week, with an attack 
of la grippe. 
Sumner Tarr of Gloucester has 
entered the employ of B.S. Bullock 
for the summer and will start Monday 
on driving the baker cart over the 
local route. 
Mrs. W.H. Nye, Mrs. Thomas and 
Miss Campbell were in town over Sun- 
day guests of their brother, John W. 
_ Campbell, and Mrs. Campbell. 
Contractors were in town Tuesday 
making plans for the Tinker Bros. 
automobile garage, work on which is 
to be started the first of the coming 
week, it is said. 
__ Large assortment of ready-to-wear 
_ hats at the Keyou, Main street, Glou- 
Eester.* * 
New this Weck. 
Oo THE PUBLIC 
Sickness and death having decreased the 
money in our wampum belt, it has been de- 
cided to run a fair during the week com- 
mencing July 16, 1905, to replenish the same. 
Any person wishing to contribute articles 
of any description to said fair will please 
leave the same with Bro. W. R. Bell, or 
notify him, and the articles will be called for. 
Any assistance along this line will be greatly 
appreciated. 
Respectfully yours, : 
W.R. BELL, M.A. McINNIS, 
Pek DAK ER DE sBUTLER; 
ter sePRESTON, 
Soliciting Committee. 
CoNomo TRIBE, 113, MANCHESTER. 
NOTCH 
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WEDNESDAY EVENING CLUB MEMBERS 
The last meeting of the season of the 
Becnesday Evening Club will be held at 
e 
MANCHESTER TOWN HALL, 
MAY .10, 7.45 P.M. 
_ Admission only to those holding Member- 
ship Cards. 
The B B.B. will turn out for drill on 
Lincoln street, Monday afternoon at 
5.30. The boys are getting in trim 
for Memorial Day, when they will ap- 
pear at the left of the line in-the pa- 
rade. 
The offer of the New England tele- 
phone company for three months’ trial 
telephone service in residences where 
the telephone has never been installed 
has resulted in 34 applications being 
made — an increase of 25% over the 
present number. 
Mrs. Ernest Mead (Miss Etta F. 
Woodbury), who has just returned 
with Mr. Mead from their honeymoon 
trip to the South, was in town for a 
few hours Thursday. 
Miss Mary Morgan has accepted a 
position as bookkeeper at Sheldon’s 
market for the season. 
David Hines, a workman on the 
Hood estate, Norton’s Point, was 
taken to the Beverly Hospital by 
Special Officer Sheehan in the ambu- 
lance Sunday, where he is being 
treated for internal trouble. 
Miss Annie Grieve of Boston has 
accepted a position as bookkeeper at 
Legg’s market for the summer and 
started on her work this week. James 
Sheenan has also taken a position at 
Legg’s for the season, clerking. 
At their meeting Monday evening, 
the School Committee appointed 
Charles R. Peart, the janitor at the 
Story High school, truant officer to 
succeed Benjamin F. Merrill. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
Telephone..... 
..... Connection. 
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DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL 
MANCHESTER. 
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GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
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SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K: HOOPER, ‘Proprietor! 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Gante, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
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MAGNOLIA. 
Protect your Homes. 
We are sole agents 
in Manchester for 
LCL RYSRO Re cca 
will not destroy or soil clothing, carpets, lace curtains or any kind of 
material. 
burning oil or gasoline. 
KILLS FIRE INSTANTLY, especially fire caused by 
A dry powder in a tin tube, 2 inches in 
diameter, 22 inches long, and weighing only 3 pounds, it can be 
handled by any one. 
ENDORSED BY INSURANCE COMPANIES EVERYWHERE. 
A. Lee & Sons, Pharmacists, 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
C. O. LEE, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
ESTABLISHED 1856. 
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Registered Pharmacist. 
