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Allen Relief Corps plan to hold 
their picnic at Tuck’s Point on the 
26th of this month. 
Mrs. Jeffrey T. Stanley returned 
Wednesday from a short visit with 
her son in Woburn. 
Albert P. Richardson and family 
- spent the holiday in town with Mr. 
Richardson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Isaac Richardson, Ashland avenue. 
Deputy Allen S. Peabody and 
chiefs will go to Lynn next Thurs- 
day evening to raise up the officers 
of the tribe of Red Men of which he 
is deputy. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Goldsmith of 
Winthrop have been spending a part 
of the week in town with Mr. Gold- 
smith’s mother, Mrs. Upton Gold- 
smith, School street. 
The Selectmen received word this 
morning from the Board of Railroad 
Commissioners saying that the peti- 
tion had been granted, and the B. 
& M. R.R. will be instructed to in- 
stall a bell alarm at the Beach street 
crossing in addition to a gate-tender. 
now maintained there. 
John Spinney narrowly escaped 
serious injury or death when he 
started to drive across the railroad 
tracks at Boardman Crossing after a 
train had passed last Friday. The 
. first train made so much noise in 
passing that he did not hear the 
shrieking whistle of the engine of a 
freight coming from the opposite di- 
rection until it was almost upon him. 
Pulling his horse short, he held the 
-- animal in check close to the passing 
ears and fortunately neither he nor 
the animal was hurt. 
A motor boat party of Beverly 
young people hit upon a most unique 
way of celebrating the Fourth. They 
came down the shore to take in the 
sports at Manchester in the morning, 
but as they reached the flats off Nor- 
ton’s Point, they decided they would 
spend the balance of afternoon there 
instead of proceeding to the wharf 
farther up the harbor. The next 
time they come to Manchester, prob- 
ably they will bring a chart with 
them and follow the snake-like chan- 
nel instead of cutting across the lots 
over the partly inundated mud flats. 
The drug clerks’ ball, one of the 
select dancing parties of the summer 
-at Manchester, will be held in the 
Town hall on Thursday evening, 
August, 25. 
Emerson and Queen Quality ox- 
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_ fords at Bell’s. 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
seen emery 
Telephone 160 
Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP, (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postoifice Block, 
The upper hall of the Town hall 
building will be opened again as 
soon as the repairs voted at the re- 
cent town meeting are completed. 
At the instance of the state, the 
structure was closed, but Roberts & 
Hoare are at work on the building 
and the repairs are now well under 
way. 
Get your 
Loomis’. 
Trunk and bag repairing at Cul- 
bert’s shops at Beverly Farms and 
Manchester. : 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Manchester, Mass., postoffice for 
week ending July 2: Charles Boh- 
len, Mrs. Grace Coppell Borth, Miss 
Caroline Brown, M. G. Bunnie, Mrs. 
Gertrude G. Boynton, Mrs. W. Harry 
Brown, Mrs. William Corkleigh, 
Miss Agnes Colman, John Crough, 
Miss Delia Connolly, Miss Ida Erik- 
son, Joe Haley, Miss Barbara Heny- 
han, Mrs. Charles Hurd, Miss Eliza- 
beth Johnson, Miss Katie Kroyer, 
Munro Marandoh, Robert Massey, 
Miss Annie MacMillan, Miss M. 
Mary Reilly, G. A. Rafues, Mrs. H. 
watches repaired at 
Schaeffer, Mrs. Walter C. Smith, 
“Paul Lohe, George Tucker, Miss 
Wardwell, Whitwell Frederick.— 
Sam’! L. Wheaton, P. M. 
Automobile and driving gloves at 
sulbert’s Harness shops at Beverly 
Farms and Manchester. 
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Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Heath’s Manchester 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
H. BAKER 
Has opened his tailor shop in the 
- Kimball Block, opp. the Postoffice, 
Manchester. The best work guaran- 
teed. 
The District Nursing Association 
Fund. 
During the coming week all resi- 
dents of Manchester will receive an 
appeal for a contribution to the fund, 
which is being raised for the sup- 
port of a district nurse in the town. 
The committee of the Woman’s 
club, issuing these appeals, earnestly 
desires that every citizen may have 
a share in the establishment of this 
good work. No one need feel that 
any amount he is able to give is 
either too small or too large. 
A dime is better than no convribu- 
tion, and is acceptable on the prin- 
ciple that every little helps. While, 
on the other hand, it is well for the 
generous giver to remember that al- 
though a certain sum is necessary 
for the first year’s expenses, it is de- 
sirable to have a surplus fund for 
future use, and give accordingly. 
Let us make the establishment of 
the District Nursing Association a 
civic work in which every family in 
Manchester has some share. 
Clocks wound and cared for by 
the season by Loomis. _ 
Fish Market 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
BGS All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
Telephones Manchester 263-3, Magnolia 7-4 
