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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Stone, Joseph Bingham, Ira Baker, 
Mrs. Lucy Willmonton, Mrs. Susan 
H. Cheever, Mrs. Mary Stone, Mrs. 
Harriet. Hartley, Mrs. Annie Allen, 
Mrs. Judith Lufkin, Mrs. Mary Baker, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Fitz and Mrs. Mary J. 
Bingham. He spoke of three among 
the summer residents whose families 
have been quite active for the welfare 
of the church financially and in other 
ways—Hon. J. Warren Merrill, Joseph 
Sawyer and Joseph Stevens—all of 
whom are now dead. Mr. Stone’s 
talk was one of the most interesting 
of the evening. 
Deacon Daniel Allen of Gloucester 
was called upon for remarks on ‘A 
Baptist deacon.”’ He gave the Biblical 
setting of the deacon, the positions 
they held in the early church and 
their place in the church of today, 
speaking of some of those of our 
memory. 
‘Baptists in the world of men and 
things ’”’ was the topic given Chas. H. 
Fleming, whose remarks were in 
somewhat of a humorous vein. He 
thought the people who have the 
Eastman Kodaks 
and Brownies 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
_ Prescription Pharmacists, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Telephone 130. 
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Manchester, Mass. 
greatest effect on our minds are not 
those. who might be called famous, 
but the good and honest, the every 
day men and women about us. He 
spoke of some of the old members of 
the church now passed away. 
Post’ Office Again Located 
The post office is now located in 
Pulsifer’s block again. But, instead 
of being in its commodious quarters 
in the main building, wrecked. by the 
fire, it is in the store formerly occu- 
pied by Harry S. Tappan, on Beach 
street. The change-over was made 
last Saturday night. The fire in the 
block was confined more to the rear 
of the post office than to the front, so 
that the boxes were not iujured very 
much. These were installed in the new 
quarters, and business was resumed 
Monday morning under more. satis- 
factory conditions, both for Postmas- 
ter Wheaton and his assistants, and 
the public. 
Postmaster Wheaton says his, per- 
sonal loss in the recent fire was about 
$25.00 for certain fixtures which the 
postmaster is called upon to furnish. 
The loss to the government, which we 
credited last week as suffering “no 
loss,’’ was in the vicinity of $400 — 
representing the face value of stamped 
envelopes, postals, etc.—but with a 
STRICTLY 
REM ESE tae 
HGGS 
FROM OUR OWN HENNERY ON PINE STREET 
A CHOICE STRAIN OF EGGS FOR SETTING 
SEMONS & CAMPBELL’S 
BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER 
Manchester Ga rage 
Automobile Storage, Supplies and Repairs. 
and Auto Accessories. 
DEPOT SQUARE, 
W. E. A. LEGG 
CHESFER H*’DENNIS, 
Proprietor. 
Supply of Gasoline, Oils 
Telephone Connection. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
ROBERT ALLEN 
Begin the New Year Right by trading at Legg’s Market, where you get cou 
teous attention and good goods at a reasonable price. 
Just call around and we will guarantee you that you will be satisfied 
your Sunday Dinner. 
with both goods and prices. 
No need of going out of town for 
we are truly yours, 
W. FE. A. LEGG & CO. 
UNION ST., MANCHESTER 
real value to the government of nearer 
one-tenth of that amount, probably. 
The fixtures go with the building and 
are not furnished by the department. 
Why not buy your 
HARNESS OIL 
from CARTER? He sells for $1.09 a gallon. 
Out of town you pay $1.50. And his is-much 
better. Sold in quantities from 1 pint to 1 
gallon. 
ALEX. CARTER, Manchester, Mass. 
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ANNOUNCEMENT 
We wish fo announce that 
we are ready for busi- 
ness at the Allen building 
on Washington Street op- 
posite BullocR’s Bakery. 
BULLOCK BROS. 
GROCERS 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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The = _ ditference 
in schools is 
chiefly a differ- 
ence in teachers 
and equipment. 
Our teachers are 
not excelled by 
any. Our equip- 
ment is the best. 
Attend our 
school. 
We make a Specialty of 
HOUSE SAFES 
Did you ever realize that a $25 
House Safe will save you $250? 
Don’t buy the safe after the 
burglar has done his work We 
solicit correspondence. 
Aa B. CURTIS 
98 Sudbury Street, Boston. 
