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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
Deaiers im 
—ere 
MiLK. 
Teaming done to order. Telephone Connection 
Gravel and Rough Stone. P.O. Box 129. 
MANCHESTER, MA S. 
Morley, Flatley & Co 
GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 
17 Brook Street, TIANCHESTER. 
FRANK H. DENNIS WILLIAM CAMPBELL 
DENNIS & CAMPBELL 
...<sROCERS... 
Telephone 243 
16 School St., - Manchester 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
owelee and Optical Goods. 
Main St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
Cc. L. CRAFTS, 
Carpenterana Builder, 
Special Attention Given to Jobbing. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 139-4. 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston. 
SMITH’S EXPRESS COMPANY. 
F, J. MERRILL, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
prelephanes: Boston, Main 489; Manchester, 11-5. 
irst-Class Storage for Furnitu 
Sanarate Rooms under Lock. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
Dealer im Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 School St., 
J. E. WHITNEY, 
Mfg. Sewing Machines, 
Special Mfg. Attachments. 
Factory Outfitter. 72 BEDFORD:ST, 
Phone 65-Oxford. BOSTON. - 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
MANCHESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Johnson 
have been spending the past few days 
in Boston. 
Ernest Savage of Manchester, 
N.H., started work this week with 
Andrew J. Orr, the painter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Leach and 
little daughter have been spending the 
week in Salem, at Mrs. Leach’s for- 
mer home. 
James French of Magnolia has taken 
a position with Smith’s Express Co, 
as messenger. 
Mrs. Harriet Perkins attended the 
35th anniversary of Clara Barton 
lodge, Sisters of the G.A.R., in Glou- 
cester last Friday night. Mrs. Per- 
kins was the first junior vice president 
of the lodge, and was a charter mem- 
ber. 
Pomona Sherbet, originated at this 
store is one of our most popular dranis: 
rank (rn GbecvertiOn. 
Walter Ayer of Gloucester who had 
charge of B.S. Bullock’s ice-cream 
plant last year, will resume his work 
the coming week. 
Ernest Stevens and family moved 
into the Hooper tenement on Wash- 
ington street this week. Mr. Stevens 
is an engineer at the local pumping 
station. 
Arthur Martin, who is at present 
acting as golf instructor at the Salem 
Golf Club, will have charge of the 
links at the Kettle Cove Golf Club 
this year. 
The clerks at the various stores in 
town have challenged the bosses in 
the stores to a base-ball game for July 
4. Arthur Crocker is at the head of 
the challenge, on the part of the 
clerks. 
The electric light company is quite 
busy at present installing lights in 
houses in various parts of the town, 
The “‘juice’’ was turned on in G. W. 
Hooper’s store Thursday night, and 
J. W. Carter’s store will be lighted to 
night or Monday. The work of light- 
Town Hall will be completed the first 
of next week also. 
Men’s Douglas shoes at Bell’s. * 
A dtd 
WORTH 
SEEING 
The new Shadow 
Tapestry — 50 inches 
wide, double faced — 
requires no lining for 
Drapery use — with- 
out exception it is the 
finest bit of color 
we've ever seen. 
When used for cov- 
erings and draperies 
the effect is charming. 
The Orchid — on a 
white ground — isan 
<a TT 
—_ 
o-_ 
exquisite piece of col- 
or printing — well 
worth coming miles 
to see. 
Perhaps — if one 
pattern were to be 
singled out as the 
greatest novelty of 
the year, it would be 
the «*« PEACOCK ”’ — 
an unusual and beau- 
tiful specimen of high 
French Art. 
H. M. BIXBY & C0, 
ESSEX STREET. SALEM. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
SPRING AND SUMMER 
SHOHS 
In Russett and Black. 
TENNIS AND OUTING SHOES. 
11 Gentral Square, Manchester. 
OMZZOAMADO 
SPECIAL, SALE 
Ladies’ House Dresses and Wrappers 
and Gentlemen’s Shirts. 
Also a Line of Burnt Leather Souvenir Postal Cards. 
“OLD CORNER STORE.”’ me 
At the 
GEO. F. ALLEN, 
Something New, 
MANCHESTER, 
MASS, 
