MANCHESTER 
An inventory of the estate of the 
late Charlotte E. Brown was. filed 
Monday for $65,781.00. 
Five more Manchesterites were 
made citizens of the U.S. this week 
by taking out their final papers at 
Gloucester on Monday. They were 
Bernard J. Reilley, John Waldron, 
Timothy L. White, Domnick Flatley 
and Patrick Hyland. 
The last opportunity for registration 
before the coming town meeting elec- 
tion will be this evening, in the select- 
men’s room, town hall, when the 
board of registrars will be in session. 
A delegation of thirteen members 
of the camp at Rockport paid a visit 
to Col. H. P. Woodbury camp 149, 
Tuesday evening, which proved the 
occasion of avery pleasant time. The 
members of the post were invited in 
and after the regular business of the 
meeting remarks were made by the 
visiting brothers and others. A colla- 
tion was served. The local camp and 
post are invited to Rockport next 
Thursday evening. 
Arthur Walker spent the holiday in 
Providence with friends. 
Mrs. David Fenton entertained a 
party at whist Tuesday evening. 
RESOLUTIONS 
Wigwam of Conomo Tribe No. 113 I.O.R.M 
Manchester, Mass., Feb. 21, 1906. 
Whereas, God in his infinite wisdom and 
mercy has removed by death from our mys 
tic circle our beloved Brother, SAMUEL A. 
CROMBIE, therefore be it 
RESOLVED: That in this sad event we are 
reminded that life is fleeting and earthly 
pleasures soon fade away, and that we must 
sooner or later bid adieu to relatives and 
friends, leaving them to cherish the hope of 
a glad reunion beyond. 
Brother Crombie was an honored brother 
and a charter member of this Tribe. 
RESOLVED: That by his death Conomo 
Tribe has lost a true and valued member 
and the community in which he lived an 
honest and industrious citizen. 
RESOLVED: That we tender to his widow 
and relatives our warmest and tenderest 
Sympathy in this their deep affliction; may 
the remembrance of his well-spent life sooth 
their sorrow and strengthen their hope. 
RESOLVED: That our Charter be draped 
for 30 days; and these resolutions be spread 
upon our records and a copy be sent to the 
family of our late Brother, and a copy be 
sent to the local papers for publication. 
W.'R. BELL, 
ELE..RPRES TON. 
Committee on Resolutions. 
- evening. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The members of Magnolia Lodge 
149, I.O. O. F., are requested to be 
present on next Thursday evening, 
March 1st. P. Gr. F. A. P. Killam 
will address the Lodge on his early 
life on a farm. Light refreshments 
will be served. A full attendance is 
requested. 
“Greenhouses: Work tobe doneat 
this season ’’ will be the subject of the 
N.S. H. Society meeting next Friday 
Mr. William Watt of Pride’s 
Crossing will lead the discussion. A 
number of applications for member- 
ship will be acted upon. 
The last of the series of whist par- 
ties, under the auspices of the Ladies’ 
Sodality, will be held next Monday 
evening in the Town hall. Tickets, 
25 cents. Whist will be followed by 
a social and dance, with music by 
Reardon’s orchestra. 
Reports to be Out Next Week 
The Manchester Town Report is to 
be out the first of next week. The 
book is to be quite a voluminous affair 
this year, compared with previous 
years. It will contain over 220 pages, 
against 180 last year. Auditor Chee- 
ver has intreduced several new feat- 
ures, including a recapitulation of the 
appropriations, expenditures, etc. En- 
gineer Coffin’s report on water supply, 
supplemented by that of the State 
board of health, comprizes about 25 
pages. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
RE SE a SE 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given Telephone..... 
to all Work. ..... Connection 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
A COMPLETE AND SELECTED STOCK OF 
Pure DRUGS and CH EMICALS 
None but Qualified Assistants allowed to dispense Prescriptions. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Full line of Toilet and Household Articles always in stock. 
vate 
CHAS. O. LEE, 
Reg. Pharmacist. 
LEEK & SONS, 
PHARMACISTS, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
(ESTABLISHED 1856.) 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Reg. Pharmacist 
