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Place of 
: The North Shore 
NORPERSHORESGREERZE 7 
The Store on two streets 
Essex & Washington Sts. 
| Auto & Carriage entrance Washington St. & 
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Phone 1280 Exchange connecting all departments. t 
CED Cee PR Cae aah 
MANCHESTER 
Edward C. Knight, who has been 
editor of the Queen Quality Topics until 
recently, is now a member of the report- 
orial staff of the Boston Herald. A re- 
cent assignment: given Mr. Knight, and 
one which must have been of much pleas- 
ure, was a trip to Point a Pic, Que., 
for an interview with Secretary ‘Taft, who 
is mentioned as a favorable candidate for 
the presidency. The ‘“story’’ appeared in 
last Sunday’s Herald. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joyce of Glou- 
cester are rejoicing in the birth of a 
daughter Tuesday. Mrs. Joyce was for- 
merly Eliza Watson of Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Leach of 
Danvers are receiving congratulations on 
the birth of a son, 
last Sunday. 
Misses Gertrude and Katherine Sulli- 
van of Boston have been spending a fort- 
night’s vacation in Manchester, stopping 
at Mrs. Edward Crowell’s on Lincoln st. 
Miss Ella Ropes of Gloucester, one of 
the popular operators at the local tele- 
phone exchange, had a party of young 
ladies from the local exchange, and others 
from Magnolia and Salem for a = moon- 
light launch ride at Gloucester one night 
the first of this week. 
Electric lights have just been installed 
in the West Manchester station. 
Lawrence Roberts, 
ED @ec 
The Historical Society will meet in 
the Library building next Wednesday 
evening at 80’clock. There will be an 
election of officers. 
Charles Hooper, the Central square 
shoe-dealer, has not gone away for a va- 
cation. In our item last week we should 
have said Charles Hooper, jr. 
Hooper is in town taking care of his shoe 
business, which is at its best this season 
of the year. We might say in passing 
that Mr. Hooper’s business is among the 
oldest in town, and that he carries a 
select line of misses’, children’s, men’s 
and women’s shoes, in up-to-date styles, 
and in season. 
Mr. ° 
Particular People Eat at the 
Sea Grill 
Where everything is up-to-date 
Broiled live Lobsters and Fish Dinners 
——A Specialty 
Private Oriental Dining Room 
connected for Automobile 
and other Parties 
Menu of the Best 
Cleanliness a Feature 
‘to Please is our Hobby 
The SEA GRILL 
W. W. DELF, Manager 
115 Main St., = = Gloucester 
Opp. Electric Car Station. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL, 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
lowing heads: 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of Es- 
tates, viz: 
Planting (we will éxecute the plans of landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
trees. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Lock Box 35: 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
