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~ March 10, 1916. NPD reistOR EF. BREEZE 15 
MANCHESTER ES 
Prof. A. L. Sabin attended the NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
meeting of the High School Masters’ McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs 
club at the Hotel Bellevue, Boston, , j Shit 
last Saturday. Postoffice Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Enoch Crombie, who is the super- MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
intendent of grounds at the Essex 
Meets taking advantage of || Yames A- Conley, Mgr. Telephone 228 Manchester 
eee yoatiip to. ineisrst, 
'N. C., where the boys who are in 
charge of the golf at the Essex PLUMBING PE: 12 HEATING 
~ County club in summer are. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. John F. Scott 
Plans are out for an attractive 5- The turning on and shutting off water for the season a specialty 
room bungalow of stucco finish, to be Personal attention to all work References if desired 
erected for Patrick Kelliher on Pleas- ag years experience 
ant st., on a lot adjacent to his own ; 
-home. Work has already been start- SHOP AND OFFICE: 112 PINE ST. MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
ed on the cellar and foundations. The : 
bungalow will be for summer rental. 
Fresh Frozen Herring at Swett’s 
Fish Market. adv. 
- From the St. Augustine Evening 
‘Record of recent date we clip the fol- 
towing: © “John Woods and Albert 
_H, Edgecomb of Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, Massachusetts, are leaving the 
“Ancient City today after their first 
Visit to Florida. They are charmed 
Nwith the climate and beauties of St. orize the committee to have plans ed in it, and it was distributed about 
Edward §. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
40 SCHOOL STREET Tel. 10 MANCHESTER 
tay 
_ Augustine, and will return early in drawn and submit the same to the town twenty minutes after the ballots 
‘the autumn to engage in business society for approval. Martin Eyberse were counted at Town hall. The 
there, and their many friends will be was awarded a certificate of merit for vote was announced at the hall at 6.10 
“glad to welcome them. They will collection of Carnation blooms. o’clock and at 6.30 o’clock the bul- 
break the journey home at Washing- The society will not hold a banquet letins were being distributed about 
“ton, D. C., and will call on Congress- this year. town. 
man Gardner. ©They also will visit SF rey ————___. 
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York WALL PAPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PARENT-TEACHER MEETING. 
and Boston.” Over a thousand samples to select The next meeting of the Manches- 
ben Tes : fee eee a from. We sell you the paper and ter Parent-Teacher association will 
Tue Trutim Asout Forp. hang it. No waits; no delays. A post- be held in the Price School hall, 
Members of the Manchester club card brings the samples to your house. Wednesday evening, March r5th, at 
Se faye at chance to hear at first —H..S. Tappan, painter, 17 Bridge eight o’clock. 
“hand about the famous Ford Peace St, Manchester. Telephone 89. adv. Through the kindness of Mrs. Wit!- 
_ Expedition, on Saturday evening of eee eS art liam Hooper, Mrs. Ula M. Dow oi 
“next week (Mar. 18,) when Jack Town MEETING BULLETIN. Simmons College will speak on 
English of ‘the Boston Herald and On Town Meeting night the NortH ‘Economies in Feeding a Family.” 
Traveler will tell of his experiences SHorE BREEZE followed its usual cus-  Ihe-talk promises to be very inter- 
“with thé party. Mr. English will talk tom and issued a bulletin containing esting and instructive. 
on “The Truth About the Ford Peace the full vote on important town of- A violin solo will be given by Mr. 
Expedition.” A large number of ficers and a resume of the morning Roland S. Stebbins, accompanied by 
members are expected out that night, business of the meeting. As usual Miss Helen Stetson. 
‘as anything to do with the war in the bulletin made a great hit as the Ta ge 
Europe is of vital interest to every- first reliable information was contain- Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
one. 
N. S. HorticurturAL Sociery. Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
» The N.S. H. S. have voted $50 for 
‘prizes in connection with the Man- 
_ chester school gardens and to appoint C O A : 
‘a committee to instruct the children 
and carry along the work. 
Pres. Craig of the National Asso- SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
ciation of Gardeners was the guest ot 
Pi. H. Wetterlow on Feb. 24th. 32 CENTRAL STREET 
~- The Building committee reports 
"progress, having visited and inspect- TELEPHONE 202 MANCHESTER, MASS. 
—e 
ed several halls; it was voted to auth- 
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