NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen and 
two little daughters were on from 
Orange, N.J., the latter part of last 
week on a brief visit with Mr. Allen’s 
family on Washington street. Mr. 
Allen is vice-president of the well- 
known Knickerbocker Trust Co., of 
New York. : 
Mrs. N. B. Sargent returned to 
West Boxford yesterday after a brief 
visit with friends in town. 
Miss Hazel Semons returned Sun- 
day from spending Thanksgiving hol- 
idays in Salem with relatives. 
An auction sale of furniture in the 
chambers of the late D. W Friend is 
advertised in another column for next 
Monday evening. 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
Central Square, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Telephone 130. 
MAILLARD’S 
NEW YORK 
Chocolates, Bon-Bons, Caramels, 
Received Fresh Daily. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster was one of the 
speakers on Wednesday evening at a 
Sunday School rally in Medford. 
Misses Amy Crombie and Melora 
Warner have both returned to their 
school duties, Miss Warner to Rhode 
Island and Miss Crombie to South 
Worthington, Mass. 
Miss Marjorie Weeks was a guest 
over Sunday of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. 
Lee. 
Floyd has opened a branch for sale 
of Christmas goods in the Rowe block, 
formerly occupied by the post office. 
If you are in Gloucester, Mass., 
don’t forget to look over our stocks of 
goods for Christmas presents. And 
we can suit you with prices also. H. 
B. Winchester, 182 Main st. aa 
Medical Inspection of Manchester 
Schools 
The medical inspection of the Man- 
chester schools, which we have re- 
ferred to several times of late, has at 
last been brought about, the work be- 
ing completed yesterday when the in- 
spector (Dr. G. W. Blaisdell) went 
through the High school. The suc- 
cess of the thing may be seen from 
the fact cases were found in the 
various grades and notices were sent 
out as follows : Grade I, 6; II, 8; III, 
Ao LAM ato V CAF dL ae PV ee 
- SEMONS & CAMPBELL, 
DEALERS IN 
Meats and Provisions, 
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER AND CREAM. 
Telephone Connection. 
Pulsifer’s Block, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
THE UNION STREET MARKET 
Under the management of WILLIS H. BELL, 
OPEN ALL WINTER 
FIRST CLASS GOODS AND LOW PRICES THE WATCHWORD 
HEADQUARTERS FOR POULTRY 
WE. A, EGGS Co? 
18 UNION ST, MANCHESTER, [IASS. 
6. The notices sent to the parents 
were worded thus : 
“Mr. — I find your son has * * * 
(stating name of disease) * * and needs 
at once thecare of your physician. 
Medical Inspector.” 
Some of the cases found needing 
attention were for enlarged tonsils, 
skin eruption, hardened wax in the 
ear, catarrh, sore eyes, etc. The ob- 
ject of the notice is to call attention 
of the parents to these, and if the 
trouble can’t be remedied at home in 
some simple way, to seek the care of 
a physician. 
Next year it is proposed to have a 
more careful examination for possible 
cases of spinal curuature and any- 
thing of that nature that interferes 
with the best school work of the 
child. 
Manchester is among the first of 
the smaller towns to start the work, 
though only a few of the larger towns 
have the system and not all the cities. 
New This eck. 
‘FOOT ‘TRAINER ”’ 
Can fit the Smallest to the Largest 
Foot. In Tan colorand Black. But- 
ton and Lace. In Hand Welt and 
Mey-sewed. 
H. T. VATTERLIN 
246 ESSEX ST. 
SALEM, . . MASS. 
Manehester Garage, 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, Proprietor. 
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE 
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS. 
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 
Automobile Expert always on hand. 
Telephone Connection. 
Supply of Gasoline, Oils, Greases and Auto Accessories. 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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