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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Manchester Boy 
Awarded M. D. Degree. 
Among the long list of candidates to 
receive degrees from Tufts college 
this year, numbered among whom 
were Governor Douglas, Attorney 
General Parker, Lieut. Gen. Chaffee, 
Japanese Ambassador Takahira, and 
others, was the name of one Manches- 
ter boy,—the second, so far as is 
known, to have been awarded the doc- 
tor of medicine degree. 
The one to claim this honor, for 
such it is, is Merritt Allen Long, who 
has just completed four years of hard 
study and is now a full-fledged doctor. 
Mr. Long is a Manchester boy. He 
was graduated from the Story high 
school ten years ago,—1905,—-and 
though he did not follow his studies 
after leaving the high school, he has, 
by the dint of hard work, within the 
past four years earned his M. D. de- 
gree: 
Handicapped by a lapse of six years 
from school work and his books Mr. 
Long started in four vears ago and 
ever since he has been travelling back 
and forth between Manchester and 
Boston daily. He has worked hard 
for the award he has won. 
Columbia Batteries at Dyer's. * 
Native of India to 
Speak at Manchester. 
Through the efforts of Rev. C. Ar- 
thur Lincoln the people of Manches- 
ter are to have the rare privilege, on 
Friday evening, July 7, of hearing 
Mr. Augustine Deoji Ohol, a native 
of Bombay, India, in his popular lec- 
ture on ‘ Historic India.” Mr. Ohol 
has lectured, in his native costume, in 
different parts of New England for 
several years, and his latest lecture, 
which he will give in Manchester, will 
be illustrated by 50 beautiful views, 
showing pictures of the landscape, the 
temples, and the magnificent palaces 
of the native rajahs. 
Mr. Ohol is a very interesting young 
man. He came to America when a 
boy to gain an education, and after 
he completes his studies at the Yale 
Divinity schoo] next year he wil] re- 
turn to his native land. He was grad- 
uated from Cushing Academy in ’98 
and from Bates College in 1902. The 
past two years he has been at the 
Hartford Theological Seminary. 
Carter’s Inks, Paste and Glue at 
Allen’s. “ 
Wedding Presents can be found at 
HYeBAwewinchester's;abost, > Oiice 
square, Gloucester, Mass. 3 
RPrench’s Creamers... 
— Dealers in the Finest Quality of — 
Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs, Fancy Cheese, Heavy Cream. 
Telephone Connection. 
244 Cabot St., Mason Building, 
We Carry HUNTLEY & PALMER’S Crackers. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Free Delivery. 
Next to A., B. & W. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection. 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
GEORGE F. DYER, 
Machinist 
Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Pee has Sundries. Full 
Supply of Oil and Grease for Autos and Launches. 
Orders taken for all kinds of E 
ectrical Work. 
Telephone Connection. 
LOOMIS, The Jeweler, 
9 Central Square, Manchester. 
Fine Watch Repairing 
French Clocks and Hall Clocks. 
— A SPEOIALTY. 
Clocks Wound and Cared for by the Season. 
RUBLY ROAD FARM 
WENHAM, MASS. 
SW IN Bi yo a ee Ge 
PURE MILK AND CREAM 
Teams Deliver Daily at 4a __ 
Beverly Farms and Manchester 
W% SUMMER BOARD FOR HORSES 
Near the Myopia Hunt Club 
—GOOD PASTURE 
P.O. Address, BOX 409, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Held up Three Autoists. 
The Manchester police were out last 
Sunday after the speedy automobilists, 
and during the afternoon they held up 
three and summoned them into court. 
All were going more than 18 miles an 
hour, while the in-town limit is 10 
miles. Those held up were Robert S. 
Bradley of Pride’s Crossing, E. P. 
Burnham of Gloucester and John Lee 
of Boston. All were fined $10. 
Commercial School Graduation. 
The annual commencement exer- 
cises of the Salem Commercial School 
will be held in Salem Theatre next 
Friday evening, June 30. Hon. Jona- 
than P. Dolliver, U.S. senator from 
Iowa, will deliver the address to the 
graduates. The Salem Cadet orches- 
tra, Jean M. Missud, leader, will ren- 
der a musical program from 7.30 to 8. 
MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY. 
The Public Library will be open until the 
First of November every morning, except 
Monday, from ¥ to 10.30, every afternoon 
from 2 to 5, and Saturday evenings from 
6.30 to 8.30 o’clock. = 
Sunday and Holidays are excepted. 
Per order, 
TRUSTREES. 
Manion’s Fish Market 
BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Ocean, Lake & Pond Fresh Fish. 
Fresh Fish Direct from the Fishing Boats Every 
Morning. Orders called for Daily Prompt Delivery. 
Telephone Connection. Oysters and Little Neck 
Clams Opened at your Residence. 
Fire!—Notice Fire! 
All persons having anything in the line of 
barrels, casks, boxes or combustible material 
of any kind which they are willing to con- 
tribute for the 4th of July bonfire, are re- 
quested to notify any member of the com- 
mittee or leave word at the stores of L. W. 
Floyd or A. Lee & Sons and such articles 
will be sent for at the earliest convenience 
of the committee. 
L. W. FLOYD, Chairman; 
Committee on Fourth of July Celebration, 
Manchester, Mass. 
DR ec ie HO YI 
Dentist, 
Announces to his Manchester patrons that 
he will be at his office, at 6 Union Street, on 
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 9 
to 5 o’clock. Telephone 148-3. 
GARDENING. 
Practical gardening in all its branches. 
Work done by hour, day, or contract. 
J. N. Lipman, 
Box 365, Manchester. 
AVE Beer CNV 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To LEtT. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
