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MANCHESTER 
Through the generosity of a friend 
of the Congregational church there 
will be, in all probability, a Thanks- 
giving musical service held on Tues- 
day evening, Nov. 28. 
Charles A. Reed, jr., started the 
‘first of the week on a tour to the 
Pacific coast on one of Raymond - 
Whitcomb’s tours. 
Mrs. J. S. Reed returned Tuesday 
from a three weeks’ visit at Machias, 
Me., where, she reports, she left 
enough snow for sleighing. 
Harry Slade spent Sunday in Ports- 
mouth with his cousin, Thomas P. 
Andrews. 
Joseph Mears of Boston and John 
A. Crombie of Beverly were in town 
over Sunday visiting relatives. 
Axel Magnuson, gardener at; the 
Geo. N. Black estate, was a successful 
exhibitor of carnations at the recent 
flower show in Horticultural hall, Bos- 
ton, by securing first prize on “ Mrs. 
T. W, Lawson” and third on “ Pros- 
perity,” a white variegated variety. 
Miss Hattie Florence Gould re- 
turned to her home in Boston yester- 
day, after a four weeks’ visit with Mr. 
and Mrs. Osborne Leach. 
There was a lively runaway at West 
Manchester last Saturday afternoon 
which came near ending with serious 
results. A horse belonging to Frank 
B. Bemis of Beverly Farms galloped 
wildly down Bridge street, with the 
coachman at the reins, and was 
brought to a stop near the Henry 
Dennis house. The coachman was 
thrown out, but was not seriously in- 
jured. 
Rufus Porter, who died at Beverly 
last week of spinal meningitis, was 
well known in Manchester, where he 
usually spent part of the summer with 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lucas at the 
Cove. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA C0, ™ 
TELEPHONE —940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
3 CANS OF PEAS 
3 CANS OF CORN 
3 CANS OF TOMATOES 
-3 CANS OF STRING OR WAX BEANS 
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Essex ama st. 
Peter Streets, 
Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Stoddard of 
Mt. Dennison, N.S., will spend the 
winter in Manchester with their 
daughter, Mrs. James Kehoe, on 
Summer street. 
We have a full supply of Jap-a-lac 
on hand, in twelve shades. D. T. 
Beaton. * 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
Among those who are enjoying the 
delightful fall weather on the shore 
are Mrs. Russell Sturgis and family, 
whose place at Smith’s Point will be 
open for some time yet. Mr. Sturgis 
may be seen out driving daily. 
Our special offer — the BREEZE till 
fans1,: 1907-3 
D. H. MAMPRE 
HIGH-GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
AT A 
Saving of 30 to 50 per cent, 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
Latest Fall and Winter Designs 
IN FABRICS. 
Up-to-Date Styles and Workmanship. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms patronage 
solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing — at 
LOW PRICES. 
COU DOD, DEVE, USS 
Telephone 451-2. 
