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Swansdown Fiour, 
Postoffice Block ; 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
: Daggett’s, Samoset and Johnston’s Ghocolates : 
SPECIAL: On Pound Box Chocolates 35¢c 
Manchester 
Fruit Store 
Ring 
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P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor te M. G. Revelas) 
Postoffice Block, -_ «= = - 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
We deliver your order free of charge in Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms and Pride’s 
A. J: ORR '- 
» PAINTING AND 
“a PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line ef PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Tel 
Bennett Street - 
lephone. 
osite High School 
Manchester, Mass. 
RUBLY ROAD FARII DAIRY, WENHATI1 
MILK and CREAM, Fresh Eggs 
Telephone Conn. 
P. 0. Address, Manchester, Mass. 
S. K. PRINCE. Prop. 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 
Former Manchester Residents Cele- 
brate 50th Anniversary of 
Marriage at Newburyport 
The Boston Globe gave the fol- 
lowing interesting account pertain- 
ing to the celebration of the golden 
wedding anniversary of Mr. and 
Mrs. John Bohaker of Newburyport, 
former Manchester residents, Mr. 
Bohaker having been superintendent 
of the Hemenway estate on Smith’s 
Point for eleven years: 
“Mr. and Mrs. John Bohaker cele- 
brated the 50th anniversary of their 
Announcement 
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO 
MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAIN- 
TANCES OF MANCHESTER 
THAT [I HAVE TAKEN THE 
AGENCY FOR THE DOMESTIC 
AND GOODRICH SEWING MA- 
CHINES. I WILL BE PLEASED 
TO HAVE YOU CALL AND SEE 
THESE MACHINES. 
GEO. WOODBURY 
Woodbury’s Blk. Beach Street 
Manchester, 
marriage Saturday, September 30th, 
by entertaining relatives and friends 
in their pleasant home, rear of 18 
Oakland street, Newburyport. 
‘“‘They have been residents of the 
city about nine years and _ have 
gained the respect and esteem of 
the community. 
‘‘Mr. Bohaker and his wife were 
married at Granville, N. S. Mrs. 
Bohaker was Atalanta Jane Croscup. 
Mr. Bohaker is a carpenter and 
shipbuilder by trade and at one 
time was large owner in schooners 
that plied between the provinces 
and New York. He had a store at 
Granville for about 20 years and his 
trade was extensive. Then mis- 
fortune came and his vessels, on 
which there was no insurance, were 
wrecked and his store was burned, 
materially reducing his fortune. 
‘“While at Granville Mr. Bohaker 
was justice of the peace for the 
county of Annapolis and coroner for 
the township of Granville. He was 
a member of Annapolis Royal lodge 
33, A F and A M. 
‘‘For six years after leaving the 
provinces, Mr. Bohaker was assis- 
tant superintendent of the home of 
the Boston children’s aid society at 
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MANCHESTER 
Arthur Kohoe has been spending 
the week in Hog Island and vicinity 
with a company of young men, 
shooting. 
Joseph Cawthorne has accepted a 
position as traveling salesman for 
Loose-Wiles Co. He will continue 
his branch bakery with a competent 
person in charge. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. 8. Knight and 
son, Randolph, spent the week-end 
in New York city. 
The Harmony Guild held a most 
enjoyable social Monday evening, 
among the members only. Novel 
refreshments were served, being 
Welsh rabbit and English monkey. 
The committee in charge had also 
prepared a number of interesting 
games. 
Mrs. Arthur Tappan of Hanover, 
was in town this week, the guest of 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. CG. 
Rowe. 
Emerson, Douglas and Nesmith 
oxfords at Bell’s. 
» Charles T. Smithies, son of fe 
Wm. C. Rust, sailed from New York 
Wednesday for Panama where he 
has accepted a government posi- 
tion on the Isthmian canal. 
Editor Marshall of the 
and family have been touring by 
motor in the White Mountains this 
week. 
Mrs. Herman Swett is visiting her 
sister, Mrs. Roderick McDonald, 
who has returned to her home in 
Chelsea after spending the summer 
in town with relatives. 
Edward Coulter was among those 
who attended the Brockton Fair 
this week. 
Mrs. A. E. Hersey is spending a 
week visiting relatives in Boston 
and vicinity. 
Mrs. Thomas A. Baker and baby 
are the guests of the former’s par- 
ents in Chelsea. 
Patrick A. Boyle and William W. 
Hoare were the Republican dele- 
gates to attend the State Convention 
in Boston, Wednesday. Frank Fos- 
ter represented the local Democrats 
in the convention of that body. 
Benj. L. Allen and family are at 
their cottage at Conomo Point for a 
short stay before closing it for the 
season. 
Mrs. Harriet Perkins has had as 
guests this week, Mrs. R. Homer 
Gould of Worcester and Miss Hattie 
E. Osborn of Collinsville, Conn. 
‘“Cut out that adv. ‘‘Tenement to 
Let’’ as the adv. in last week’s 
Breeze brought a customer.’’ This 
is merely one of dozens such orders 
we receive. Breeze advys. pay! 
Try it! 
Cricket 
