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MANCHESTER. 
Rufus Long has a position at D. 
T. Beaton’s for the holidays. 
Mrs. Lucinda Baker and two 
daughters have been’ spending a 
week camping at Chebacco lake. 
Miss Edith Northrup, who has 
been teaching at Provincetown the 
past year, has come home for the 
summer vacation. 
The remains of George A. Foss of 
Beverly, were brought to Manches- 
ter for burial last Sunday.  De- 
ceased was a native of Hamilton. 
He was for many years a resident of 
Manchester, but in later years he 
lived in Beverly. He was a veteran 
of the Civil war, serving in Co. I 
45th Mass. regiment. He was a 
member of the Beverly Post GAR. 
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Elliott spent 
the week-end at their camp at Cono- 
mo and entertained Mr. and Mrs. 
Chas. Howe, of this town, Mr. and 
Mrs. Howard Rust of Riverdale, Mr. 
and Mrs. Horace Pepper, and Mr. 
and Mrs. Clark of Beverly. This 
week Mr. and Mrs. Elliott have as 
and their guests Mrs. Gardiner 
Allen and Mrs. C. Allen of River- 
dale. 
Lovers of dancing are already in- 
quiring for the annual ball of the 
Manchester Drug clerks, the stellar 
attraction of the summer in _ this 
line, as the young people from all 
parts of the North Shore floek to 
Manchester for this event. Thurs- 
day evening, August 3d, has been 
set as the date of the dance, and we 
ean say only this—it will be well 
worth waiting for, for the Manches- 
ter Drug clerks have a way of pull- 
ing off a party just a little ahead of 
everything else in sight. Long’s or- 
chestra, twelve pieces, has been en- 
gaged for the concert and dance. 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats at 
Bell’s. - 
The Manchester wet wash laun- 
dry will open for business next Mon- 
day, July 3d, with a fully equipped 
and modern plant for handling fam- 
ily wet washing. C. G. Little, whom 
Mr. Bradley, the proprietor has se- 
cured to have charge of the plant, 
comes to Manchester with sixteen 
years’ successful and practical ex- 
perience in this line of work. As 
Mr. Bradley says in his announce- 
ment to be found in another column 
of this issue, ‘‘It will be the aim of 
the management not only to create a 
profitable business, but to give to the 
people of Manchester and vicinity 
the best service possible in this line, 
with a guarantee of first class 
work,”’ 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better cquipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work, 
AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone 53-13 
H. H. Weatherly of England, a SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
graduate of an Oxford University, 
is on the North Shore at present rep- 
resenting the Cambridge University CO d W000 
Press of England in connection with AL an D 
the sale of the eleventh edition of 
the Encyclopaedia Britanica. <A full RRIRSST 
set of the books in India pauper may 
be seen in the display window of 36 Central Street 
Allen’s Drug store. Appointments 
may be made with Mr. Weatherly. 
This is the finest edition of an en- Manchester-by-the-Sea 
cyclopaedia ever brought to this 
country. Mr. Weatherly comes here 
pce from London and is making 
anchester his headquarters while ee 
introducing the new set to the lead- GEO. W. Hooper, 
ing people of this country, who, as is 
well known, make this section their DEALER IN 
headquarters in summer. No canvas 
is made for the publication; all sales 
are made by appointment. Note Mr. FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Weatherly’s advertisement on an- 
other page. 
Harry R. Floyd is entertaining a ahah ie Ai 
party at camp at Annisquam over 
the week end. MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. F. K. HOOPER, Prop. Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete. 
Central Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. BEVERLY FARMS. MAGNOLIA. 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Fouaded in 1856. 
Sole Agents in Manchester for Eastman Kodak 
Company and Huyler’s Confectionery 
Registered Pharmacists Always in Attendance at our Store 
Developing and Printing Promptly Done 
Benj. L. Allen, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Sts. Manchester, Mass. 
Two Telephones No. 217 — 8088 If one is busy call the other 
