Stanwood, the president, 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. F. J. Merrill has gone to 
Flemington, N. J. for a visit with re- 
latives. 
The local patriotic orders,—W. R. 
C., G. A. R. and S. of V.—have been 
represented at the annual conven- 
tions of these three bodies in Boston 
the past week. Past Com. Lyman 
W. Floyd of H. P. Woodbury camp 
was again elected delegate to the na- 
tional convention of the S. of V. 
Water Commissioner George E. 
Hildreth is the latest to join the 
ranks of the automobilists. He is out 
this week with a new Ford. Lawyer 
George E. Willmonton is also out 
with a new car this week,—a Cheva- 
liet. Postmaster Wheaton also has 
a new seven-passenger car. 
The floats have been put over- 
board this week at Masconomo park, 
which bespeaks the optimistic views 
of our genial board of park commis- 
sioners who are giving this material 
evidence of their belief that spring 
is coming. Who is the first to put 
his motor boat overboard? 
Contractor Tomassello expects to 
start work on the sewer the coming 
week. Upwards of too men will be 
put to work at the start and these 
are already arriving in Manchester 
and getting settled. There will be a 
colony of such workmen in the camps 
on the road to Chebacco. 
The Manchester Equal Suffrage 
league held its regular meeting Mon- 
day afternoon at the Manchester Tea 
Rooms. A letter from Miss L. R. 
was read. 
It was decided to send a group from 
here to be in the suffrage parade in 
Boston on May 2nd. Several new 
members joined. After the business 
meeting tea was served and was 
greatly enjoyed. There will be a 
special meeting of the league on 
Wednesday April 15, at 3 p. m., at 
the home of Mrs. Wm. Johnson, 
Bridge st. ‘This is to be an import- 
ant meeting. All are cordially invit- 
ed to attend. 
Why not patronize a local institu- 
tion with your printing? 
The entertainment and dance of 
the Calumet club on the evening of 
Tuesday, April 14, promises to be 
one of the popular events of the 
spring season. ‘‘The White Man’s 
Visit,’’ an historical Indian drama, 
and a vaudeville show is promised, 
following which dancing will be the 
order of events until midnight. 
There will be music by Long’s or- 
chestra. 
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
OGEAN STREET, MANGHESTER COVE, MANGHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, Proprietor Telephone, Manchester 192-R 
All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest MARKET PRICE 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
H. Higginson, Pres. 
G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
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MASS 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing ‘of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
Boats stored for the winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
ment of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order. Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. Telephone 254 Manchester. 
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ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
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Telephone 168W 
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Office: 
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