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s Isabel McKay of School st., 
x relatives in Boston for a 
— 
Palin Chervet, who has 
e summer with her sister 
SeAlay for Victoria, B. C. 
tz W. Sargent suffered a shock 
morning at his home on 
eet and has been in a criti- 
tion since. 
Agnes Sjolund, who is train- 
a nurse in Chicago, is hay- 
r vacation and is spending it 
Kenilworth Inn, Kenilworth, 
r. and Mrs. Joseph A. Torrey 
Union street are at Hudson, N. 
for a short visit with their 
er, Mrs. C. L. Norton and 
. Le Deuce, who has been stop- 
t 21 Vine street, since spring, 
anchester today for his home 
bridge. Mr. Le Deuce enters 
vard college, Monday. 
W. C. Rust has bought from 
tate of the later Jeffrey T. 
9 y, the stable on Jeffrey court, 
e rear of the Stanley house. She 
s to remodel it into a dwelling. 
uetter carriers of the North Shore 
Ti t, which includes practically 
the postoffices in the sixth con- 
Z ssional district, will enjoy an out- 
at Ipswich on Oct. 9. One or 
*e of the Manchester carriers will 
bably attend. 
mnard Riley, who was formerly 
taker of the Mason estate at 
ith’s Point, is to move to Ipswich, 
re he will serve in like capacity 
the estate which Herbert W. 
son has purchased there.  [Ilis 
Ricttage house, corner Lincoln 
reet and Jeffrey Court will be oc- 
ied by the Decker family. 
‘obert Scott Catheron, who spent 
: tof the summer in ‘Manchester 
ng his sister, Mrs. B. L. Bullock 
amily, and who is a dentist at 
5 arlborough street, Boston, has 
Ring one half a day per week. He 
S one nurse and three other den- 
is assisting. Work is done in con- 
oti on .with the Boston schools. 
r. Catheron has also been appoin- 
d by the president of the Massa- 
msetts Dental Society to the com- 
ittee on dental dispensaries for the 
ate. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, Eine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Telephone 160 
Postoffice Block, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
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. 
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Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
William Cook held another of his 
prize dances in the Town hall Tues- 
day evening. 
Louis Hutchinson, one of the popu-. 
lar clerks at Valentine’s Market, is 
leaving next week on a vacation trip 
to Kittery, Maine. 
Miss Mary Lord is leaving next 
Monday for a two weeks’ visit with 
her brother, Edward Lord, of Vine- 
yard Haven. 
Joseph Belleveau has moved from 
the Timothy White house on Central 
street to the Gilson house, corner 
North and School streets, James 
Read and family having vacated the 
tenement in the Gilson house and 
moved to the Hartley house on North 
street. 
Robert Hoare is expected home 
from a few weeks’ trip to his former . 
home in England within the next 
few days. He sailed on the Luci- 
tania last Sunday. Henry and Ste- 
phen Hoare sailed a few days earlier 
on another steamer and arrived in 
Manchester yesterday. 
The caucuses will be held in Man- 
chester the coming week,—the Dem- 
ocratic on Tuesday night and the 
Republican on Wednesday. There 
is nothing of special interest to draw 
the attention of voters in Manches- 
ter this year, though it is hoped as 
many as can will attend the cau- 
cuses. 
BERGQUIST & DeLESDERNIER, Tailors 
formerly in the Tailoring business in Manchester (next to 
the Breeze office), wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that in part- 
nership with G. Arthur DeLesdernier, he has opened a_ first-class Tailoring Es- 
tablishment at 3 Tremont Row, Room 17B, Boston, where he will 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. 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing and Remodelling, at Mederate Prices 
SLR RA Bt 9 ES PE MIE OE ES AS RE A 
Mr. Fred Bergquist, 
Frank Call of Dresden, Maine, 
spent Tuesday night in town, visit- 
ing his niece, Mrs. F. L. Decker and 
family, School street. 
Miss Molly Sullivan of South Bos- 
ton has been spending part of her 
vacation in town this week. 
Mrs. Herbert M.- Clark of South- 
ampton, L. I., is visiting her daugh- 
ter, Mrs. Leon W. Carter, School 
street. 
The Daisy club will hold another 
of their popular invitation dancing 
parties in the Town hall next Mon- 
day evening. 
Henry B. MecCollom is taking a 
week’s vacation from his work at 
Bell’s store the coming week. 
A very pretty dancing party was 
held in the Town hall, Wednesday 
eveing, when the Visitors’ club, com- 
posed mostly of chauffeurs along the 
North Shore entertained their 
friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot of Vine 
street have been entertaining this 
week Mrs. Richard Flint of Danvers, 
Mrs. Frank Taylor of Salem and Mr. 
and Mrs. William H. Annable and 
daughter of Salem. 
The shipment this week of a good- 
sized order of furniture to Atlanta, 
Ga., by the Dodge Furniture Co., 
should remind us that Manchester is 
still on the map as a furniture manu- 
facturing place. 
Latest Styles. All Work Gaaranteed 
