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William Beaumont left Monday 
for a vacation trip with relatives in 
Nova Scotia. 
Water commissioner George Hil- 
dreth and family have gone to Cape 
Cod for a few weeks of camp life. 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Webb and 
son have been visiting William 
Webb, School street, this week. 
Mrs. Edward Preston and two 
children, Marion and Ruth, and Mrs. 
C. M. Horton are visiting relatives 
in Connecticut. 
Mrs. Charles Fritz and _ little 
daughter have been spending part of 
the week with Mrs. Fritz’s_ son, 
Charles and wife at Montserrat. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steward of 
Chelmsford have been visiting their 
son George R. Steward and family, 
124 Pine street, Manchester. During 
their visit here, Mrs. Steward, jr., 
celebrated her 28th birthday, re- 
ceiving many beautiful presents, in- 
cluding a lovely birthday cake de- 
corated with 28 candles and banked 
with flowers and ferns from her 
own garden. During the evening 
ice cream and cake with hot coffee 
was served. Mrs. Steward received 
congratulations and best wishes for 
many happy returns of the day. 
The school committee has ap- 
pointed Miss 8. Helen Prouty to 
have charge of the English depart- 
ment at the Story High School in 
the place of Miss Whiting, resigned. 
Miss Prouty has been in charge of 
the English department at the Brain- 
tree High School. She was gradu- 
ated from Wellesley in 1904. Her 
home is in Brookfield. L. F. Lormg 
has been appointed teacher in draw- 
ing and manual training. He has 
been teaching at Lancaster. Miss 
Alice M. Sides of Avon, a graduate 
of the Bridgewater Normal School, 
has been appointed teacher in charge 
of the second and third grades at 
the primary school to succeed Miss 
Calden who in turn has been pro- 
moted to the principalship of this 
school, Miss Sherman, the former 
principal, having resigned prior to 
embarking upon matrimonial seas. 
The addition of a sub-freshman year 
at the High School has necessitated 
the increasing of the force at this 
building. Charles F. Hayward has 
been appointed sub-master and 
teacher in‘ mathematics. Mr. Hay- 
ward has been teaching very success- 
fully at Turner’s Falls for several 
years. 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Swansdown Flour, 
(VaR CAS RR PERO RES APRA BOER PELE a fe 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Postoffice Block 
Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
——S§, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries ————___ 
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POPP RL 
Telephone 160 
Free Delivery 
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. 
Postoffice Block, - s - - 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Dr. C. L. Hoyt and family have 
been enjoying camp life at Conomo 
Point the last week. 
The Breeze offers an opportunity 
for a boy to become an apprentice, 
and learn the printing business. 
The school committee calls atten- 
tion to the regulation regarding 
vaccination of children before enter- 
ing school next month. 
The Manchester police were out 
for speedy autoists last Sunday and 
at Manchester Cove they held up 
four. Vincent J. Wood, Albert Truet, 
William Bothwick and Francis Arte- 
gan were each fined $15 in court. 
Town Treasurer E. P. Stanley of 
the local G. A. R. is planning to at- 
tend the annual encampment to be 
held September 19-24 at Atlantic 
City. Mr. Stanley has been honored 
by being appointed as aide-de-camp 
on the staff of Department Com- 
mander J. Willard Brown. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester postoffice for week 
ending August 3: Miss Margaret 
Black, Miss Bertha Bergshomo, A. 
Bruine, J. J. Coeoran, H. H. Child, 
M. J. Cananon, Miss Hannah Dineen, 
Stenty Driadus, Mrs. Sarah Damon, 
James H. Dolan, Miss J. C. Flana- 
gan, John Healy, Arthur Hull, Miss 
A. M. Jackson, Miss Catherine Kear- 
ney, Miss Minna Lyman, Mr. and 
Mrs. Eugene Longfellow, Dame Veu- 
rect Lamarche, G. J. Mitchell, Miss 
Maud Macmonigle, Miss Frances 
Morris, Mrs. Niles, C. H. Peters, Miss 
Elizabeth Porter, Mrs. T. A. Russell, 
Thomas F. Quinn, Thomas H. Quinn, 
John W. Suter, Mrs. Josephine Put- 
nam Sturgis, Harry W. Spaulding, 
Miss Ellen May Tower, Mrs. W. F. 
Taylor, Miss Margaret Watts, Mrs. 
Bernard Weld.—Sam’! L. Wheaton, 
P. M. 
Clocks wound and cared for by 
the season by Loomis. 4 
Heath’s 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Manchester 
Fish Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS ant OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
Telephones Manchester 263-3, Magnolia 7-4 
b@F~ All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
BERGQUIST & DeLESDERNIER, Tailors 
Mr. Fred Bergquist, 
formerly in the Tailoring business in Manchester (next to 
the Breeze office), wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that. in part- 
uership with G. Arthur DeLesdernier, he has opened a first-class Tailoring Es- 
tablishment at 3 Tremont Row, Room 1°B, Boston, where he wiil be pleased to 
see them and attend to their sartorial needs. 
3 TREWONT ROW, Opp. HANOVER ST., Room 17B, BOSTON 
All Kinds of Suits and Overcoats Made to Order. 
Latest Styles. All Work Guaranteed 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing and Remodelling, at Moderate Prices 
