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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAI LLARD’S High School Graduation: 
NEW YORK The graduation exercises of the 
class of 1905, Story High school, 
Chocolates and-Bon-Bons, wii be held in the Manchester 
Town hall next Wednesday even- 
Caramels and Marshmallows ing, at which time the usual inter- 
esting programme will be carried 
— Leeaeaa out. The various parts will be given 
FRANK G. CHEEVER Co. Py the following: Elisabeth -P. Jew- 
ett, valedictory; Fannie S. Knight, 
salutatory; Jessie R. Andrews, class 
Received Fresh Daily. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
eg haa et history ; Lewis S. Hooper, prophecy 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. The ue: two members of the class 
Telephone 130. are ‘lizabeth ake Dil lon. and Harry 
BEACH STREET, - - Lr re an 
ERY DAY 
Spinach, String Beans, New Beets, Cucumbers, 
Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Rhubarb, 
Dandelions, Beas; Summer Squash, Asparagus. 
We are now receiving some extra nice Spring L amb, 
J. W. LUPKIN & CO. 
——— MANUFACTURERS OF —— 
Awnings, Tents, Bed Hammocks &YachtSails 
79; DUNCAN ST., GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
’Tis Simple Enough! 
JAP-A-LAC 
Does the Trick. 
It Renews and Beautifies. 
Call for it at 
D. T. BEATON’S, 
Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Here are a few of the many uses: 
FLOORS.— It is the best and most durable finish ever manufactured for use on either hard 
or soft wood floors. 
FRONT DOORS.—Weather-beaten doors look like new when coated with Jap-a-lac. It re- 
sists the sun and moisture. 
WOODWORK, Furniture, etc., which has become marred, scratched and worn, when coated 
with Jap-a-lac is renewed and beautified. 
SCREENS.—Brilliant Black Jap-a-lac beautifies and prolongs the life of wire cloth on | 
screens (when so used it should be thinned one-third to one-half with pure turpentine), 
and the Mahogany, Brilliant Black, Cherry or Walnut Jap-a-lac used on the frames 
makes them look as good as new. 
WICKER FURNITURE, coated with Mahogany, Ox-blood Red, Gloss White or Malachite 
Green Jap-a-lac, looks better than new. 
| R. Floyd. Mr. Floyd has already 
passed his examinations to enter 
| Dartmouth in the fall. 
The class reception will be held 
| at the Town hall next Friday even- 
| ing. 
The county commissioners have 
apportioned the county tax of 
$320,000 among the various cities 
_ and towns, Manchester being down 
| for $12,506.03, against $12,489.31 
last year. It is interesting to note 
that our neighbor, Essex, is down 
for less than one-tenth this amount, 
$1172.17, and Rockport, $3076.89, 
while Gloucester will be called upon 
for: $21,387.50. 
New this eck. 
NOTICE 
The School Committee invite the citizens 
of Manchester to inspect the work of the 
pupils of the G. A. Priest school on Tuesday, 
June twentieth, from 3.30 to 5 and 8 to 
| 9 P.M. The work will be on exhibition in the 
Town hall. The principal of the school and 
the teachers of the several grades will be 
present and will gladly auswer inquiries re- 
| specting either the work in general or that 
| SP individual pupils. 
CHARLES .EAEISH: 
Superintendent of Schools. 
MANCHESTER, June 15, 1905. 
Puplic Hearing 
On Automobile Garage. 
A public hearing will be held at the office 
of the Selectmen on Friday afternoon, June 
| 30, at 4 o’clock, on petition of Chester H- 
| Dennis to store and sell gasoline and lubri- 
cating oils in a garage conducted by him on 
Beach street. 
Te) Kiva S) Waa 
Chairman Board of Selectmen. 
MANCHESTER, June 15, 1905. 
Public Hearing 
On Automobile Garage. 
A public hearing will be held at the office 
of the Selectmen on Friday afternoon, June 
30, at 4 o’clock, on petition of Tinker Bros. 
to store and sell gasoline and lubricating oils 
in a garage conducted by them on Beach 
Street. 
F.K. SWETH, 
Chairman Board of Selectmen, 
MANCHESTER, June 15, 1905. 
Public Hearing 
On Automobile Garage. 
A public hearing will be held at the office 
of the Selectmen on Friday afternoon, June 
30, at 4 o’clock, on petition of Frank P., 
Wonson to store and sell gasoline and lubri- 
cating oils ina garage conducted by him on 
Raymond street. 
Boke WEL 
Chairman Board of Selectmen. 
MANCHESTER, June 15, 1905. 
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