MANCHESTER 
Dr. Waldo H. Tyler gave a very in- 
teresting talk Thursday night before the 
members of Magnolia lodge, I.O.O.F., 
his subject being ‘‘Food for Thought.’’ 
Dr. Tyler’s remarks were in the nature 
of an informal talk on the progress in 
medicine and surgery. He spoke for 
about an hour, telling of the pioneers in 
medicine and surgery as early as the 
15th century, coming down to more re- 
cent years, speaking particularly of what 
has come under his personal observation 
since 1880, both as a student and as a 
practitioner. He’ told of the hospital 
work, and of the wonderful advance 
made in handling operations. He 
showed some diphtheria and _ typhoid 
germs under the microscope and told 
how antitoxin is made. An_ old- 
fashioned instrument for pulling teeth 
was quite a curiosity compared with the 
modern instrument, which in itself is 
bad enough. So well liked was the talk 
that Dr. Tyler may be heard again dur- 
ing the winter. 
The Haphazard club will meet with 
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Allen, Mon- 
day evening, Dec. 16. 
North Shore Lodge, A. O. U. W., 
will hold their annual election of officers 
next Tuesday evening. 
A large delegation of local Pilgrims 
wended their way to Gloucester, Mon- 
day night to attend the installation of 
officers of the colony there. Patrick H. 
Boyle and staff, composed of M. C. 
Horton, Mrs. Jennie Dennis, Mrs. 
Ellen I. Horton, Mrs. Jennie Walen, 
James Salter, Mrs. Alice Salter, Mrs. 
L. W. Floyd, Mrs. Mary Lucas, Mrs. 
Jeanette Austin and Mrs. C. O. Howe, 
were the installing officers. 
The second popular holiday concert 
under the direction of Wm. W. Hoare 
and Frank G. Cheever is to be given in 
the Town hall on Christmas day. The 
Marshalls— Edith, Ethelwyn and Cora— 
**the dainty novelty entertaivers,’’ will 
be the attraction. They will present a 
program of vocal, instrumental, costume 
and character selections, including a 
medley of musical instruments. ‘There 
will also be some popular _ illustrated 
songs, and Prof. Bartruff will have some 
new electrical moving pictures. A grand 
matinee will be given at 2.30 o’clock in 
the afternoon for the children. ‘Tickets 
are now on sale at Cheever’s. 
Miss Lois Brewster, teacher of sciences 
at the Story High school, has resigned to 
accept asimilar position at the Everett 
High school, the resignation to go into 
effect the close of the present term. 
_The High school scholars are rehears- 
ing for a cantata, ‘“ The Building of the 
Ship, ’’ which will be given inthe Town 
hall sometime during the winter, prob- 
ably In February. Soloists and a quartet 
from Baston, will assist them. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 3 
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Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
Greil EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Pi-— PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. GAS FITTING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
BUY A ROLL OF 
PAROID 
Apply it to your roof, and then if you 
are not satisfied we will refund to 
you the full amount you have 
paid for the roofing, in- 
cluding the cost of 
applying it. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
36 Central St., Manchester 
Gro. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Members of Magnolia lodge, I. O. 
O. F., are reminded that there will be a 
nomination of officers at the next meet- 
ing. A full attendance is urged. 
Mrs. George H. Gould is receiving 
the sympathy of her many friends over 
the loss of her mother, who passed away 
at Lewiston, Me., last Monday. . 
The stores are in gay holiday dress, 
for the Christmas season, and some of 
them present quite an attractive appear- 
ance. H. G. Nichols had a beautiful 
display of goods, one of the largest ever 
shown at the Old Corner Store. This 
store has been changed considerable in 
appearance, and from the display shown 
it would seem hardly necessary for 
people to go out of town for their gifts. 
Floyd’s is again the headquarters of 
Santa Claus. Everything the heart could 
desire may be found here. Mr. Floyd 
has an abundant supply of dolls, games, 
toys of all kinds, and things to interest 
the little folk. In addition to the usual 
room, the basement is filled to over- 
flowing with holiday goods. 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY2THE-2SEA 
Seis 2) ON “Se NEA REO Es 
Established 1845. E: K. HOOPER, Prop. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street MANCHESTER2BY=THE-SEA 
PRIDE S$ CROSSING. _ BEVERLY FARMS. 
Telephone 67 
MAGNOLIA. 
Over Fifty Wears a Drug Store 
Business Founded in 1856 
Telephone No. 237 
It is our object to give every purchaser just what they ask for, and 
to make our prices right. We want every patron of our store to feel 
satisfied and to feel that they have got their money’s worth. 
Our specialty is our Prescription Departments. We carry a com- 
plete line of Fresh Drugs and Chemicals and only Registered 
Druggists and Graduates of Pharmacy are allowed to dispense Pre- 
scriptions. ; 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, — Registered Pharmacist 
Successor to A. LEE & SONS. 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
