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MANCHESTER. 
Chas. A. Lodge, Jr., who has been 
spending his vacation at Brattleboro, 
Vt., in charge of some improvements 
being made on the farm and home- 
stead of Mrs. Russell Tyson’s 
mother, returned to Manchester this 
week for a short rest before taking 
up his studies at the Massachusetts 
Agricultural College at Amherst. 
Mr. Lodge is studying forestry, and 
will graduate the coming year. 
Ezra K. Preston of Cambridge, 
was in town over the holiday with 
the family of his late son, Harlan 
Preston, Brook street. Mr. Preston 
| is one of those former residents who 
keep in close touch with the North 
Shore community through weekly 
visits of the Breeze. 
Sun shades and umbrellas re- 
paired at Loomis’. ' 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
| the Manchester postoffice, for week 
ending September 2d, 1911 :—Bar- 
| raws, H.; Cossar, Elizabeth Miss; 
Davis, N. J. Mrs.; Fletcher, R. Miss; 
Gillis, Mary Miss; Guelning, F. Mrs. ; 
Golbert Last Co.; Gaumond, Thos. ; 
| Galvin, Mary Miss; Guertin, Mary 
D. Alberto; Hooper, Edward Mr. 
and Mrs.; Hasste, Jan; Lewis, E. C.; 
| MeDonough, Katherine Miss; Mail- 
hiot, Antoine; McDonald, Jennie 
Miss; Oechono, Giuseppe; Pierce T. 
H. Mrs.; Pierson, H. Miss; Pegeusio, 
Langan; Regan, J. D.; Smith, W. C.; 
| Spahr, Constance Miss; Shirley, 
Amanda M.; Tibbins, Elli Miss; 
Vassilief, Com.; Vassilief, Mr.; 
Wooly, Mary Miss.—Samuel L. 
Wheaton, postmaster. 
| Lamson & Hubbard straw hats at 
| Bell’s. qi 
Lynn Indians Visit Manchester 
| Tribe. 
The picnic and ball game between 
the Winnepurkit Tribe 55 of Lynn, 
and Conomo Tribe 113 of Manches- 
| ter, held at Tuck’s Point, Sep- 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
Gash and Gredit 
Progress is rapid with the man who combines 
good credit with his working capital. 
If temporary reverses come it is an excellent 
thing to have some reserve capital or a good credit 
to fall back upon. 
The merchant, the manufacturer, the farmer, the 
private individual can all use credit advantageously. 
Each find cash and credit. 
A Good Gombination 
They supplement each other. With credit you 
can make money. With money you can get more 
credit. 
In loaning money this bank always makes it a 
point to attend to the needs of its depositors first. 
Interest paid on daily balances. 
Manchester Trust Company 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
Everything Pertaining to « First Class Market Always on Hand. 
VALENTINE’S MARKET 
ERNEST L. VALENTINE, PROP. 
Provisions, Poultry, Game and Vegetables 
28 Union Street, - a 
Telephone Connection. Teams Cover all along the North Shore. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
Manchester, Mass. 
| tember second, was a _ grand suc- pat ree ne ae eee ae ee 
cess. Clam chowder was_ served G A KN@ERR Electrical Contractor 
about 1.45 p.m. by Chef Crombie, e e “9 en 
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to the ball-field. Umpire Gordon agent for the SANTO ELEGTRIG VAGUUM GLEANER, the latest improve- 
Slade called the game about 3 p.m. ment. For Sale or for Rent. 
The Winnepurkit boys returned to Rowe’s Block, Central Square, TEL—OFFICE 259-2 RES. 259-3 Manchester, [Mass 
| Lynn victorious to the tune of 19 
‘to 15. After the game, the boys sat B 
down to a fine spread of lobster. z 
The toon bovatefton the dL han, |eeath’s Manchester Fish Market 
The committee in charge: H. Moul- Wholesale and Retail ‘ 
ton, L. Harvie, J. Bates, W. J. Leth- Dealers in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
bridge, W. Roberts and J. D. Mor- LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
rison. This is the third outing of 
the Red Men this season. All have 
been most enjoyable times, and the 
local tribe seem more alive and 
ready for a good time than ever. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. Telephones Manchester 192-2, Magnolia 7-4 
p@- All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
