NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Baliz Boyle and. suite will install 
the officers of the Swampscott colony, 
Pilgrim Fathers, the 18th. The off- 
cers of the local colony will be 
installed Monday night. A large dele- 
gation of local Pilgrims attended the 
installation in Beverly Farms last 
night. 
The adoption degree will be worked 
on two candidates at the next meeting 
ot Conomo Tribe of Red Men, a week 
from next Wednesday. 
Mrs. Ann Lee of Hartford, Ind., 
and Mrs. Lottie Hil] of Lynn, were 
recent guests of their sister, Mrs. 
John Lendall, School street. Mrs. 
Lee is soon to Jeave her Indiana home 
to reside in California. 
Mrs. Charles Danforth of Glouces- 
ter has been spending a few days this 
week with Mrs. Jacob Kitfield at the 
Cove. 
Among the Cove contingent to 
take in the Brockton fair Wednesday 
were Edward P. Hooper, W. E. Kit- 
field, Harry Heath, Warren Heath, 
Albert J. Lucas and Henry Menkin. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. S. Bullock, Mr. 
and Mrs. Geo. P. Dole, Mr. and Mrs. 
W.R. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Morgan were included among the 
Manchesterites to start Thursday on 
the Albany and New York excursion. 
Harold Stanley concludes his  ser- 
vices at Lege’s market tonight. 
Capt. and Mrs. Thos. W. Hannable 
and grandson of Danvers, spent Sun- 
day with their daughter, Mrs. Curtis 
B. Stanley. Capt. Hannable is 72 
years old, but he is remarkably well 
preserved. 
Postmaster Wheaton and Benj. L. 
Bullock plan on taking in the excur- 
sion from Boston to Philadelphia next 
Tuesday. 
Enoch Crombie started last Satur- 
day for a ten day’s visit to Big Tra- 
cedie, N. S., where he is a guest of 
Moses Delory. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Floyd, 
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Marshall, N. C. 
Marshall, George Mattson, Chester 
Cook, Charles Stone, Mr. and Mrs. 
eee We Baker, - FW.» Bell,. C._S. 
Crafts, Lorenzo Baker, B. C. Marble, 
Elmer Butler, Benj. N. Crombie, Mr. 
and Mrs. E. J. Semons, Geo. Hil- 
dreth, Arthur Noyes, Enoch A. 
Crombie, S. A. Parsons and Fred 
Dale were included among the large 
delegation of Manchesterites who 
went to the Brockton fair Wednesday. 
The grocery and provision stores in 
town, starting last Monday evening, 
close at 6 o'clock, except Saturday. 
Jap-a-lac, the new wood finish, at 
Beaton’s. 
The members of Fouvants tribe, 113, 
Red Men, have been invited to attend 
the erand class initiation and exem- 
plification of the three degrees of the 
order, at the Lynn theatre, under the 
auspices of Poquamun tribe. The 
famous degree staff of Toantick tribe 
of Waterbury, Conn., will probably 
work the adoption degree on 100 can- 
didates. 
The local high school eleven is 
scheduled to play the Danvers high 
school team at Danvers next Friday. 
A return game is also being arranged. 
Margaret Miguel, the little 8-year- 
old daughter of Manuel Miguel, was 
taken to the Children’s hospital in 
Boston this week, for the treatment 
of rheumatism of the heart. 
Miss Olive Cook has concluded her 
position with E. S. Bradley, the Cen- 
tral street plumber, and has this week 
accepted a position as book-keeper for 
Pierce & Pierce, Beverly Farms. 
James Kinsella, the new caretaker 
of the Winthrop estate, has moved 
into the Winthrop cottage this week 
with his family. 
What is what? Why a good job 
done on Watches, etc., at Winchester’s, 
Jeweler, Post Office square, Glou- 
cester, Mass. - 
The fall of the year is a good time 
to touch up your furniture, floors, etc 
Jap-a-lac is the article touse. Beaton 
has it for sale. = 
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~ EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
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MANCHESTER. 
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DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
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