NZO; Re TT 
SHORE 
BREEZE 21 
MANCHESTER 
The dance in the Town hall this 
evening given by the seniors of the 
High school promises to be a most 
delightful affair. The hall is very 
prettily decorated. 
The selectmen perambulated the 
town boundary lines between Man- 
chester and Hamilton, and Manches- 
ter and Wenham, Tuesday, the 24th, 
in company with the boards of se- 
lectmen of the two towns respec- 
tively. This is required by law once 
in five years. The Essex boundary 
will be gone over on the 31st. 
Much favorable comment has been 
heard the last week concerning the 
proposed new road, to skirt the 
shore, from Beach street to Smith’s 
Point, and the closing of Proctor 
street. The hearings on the matter 
will be held on Thursday afternoon, 
November 9th. 
A good sized crowd had assembled 
in the square Tuesday afternoon to 
greet candidate for Governor, Louis 
Frothingham, and the other cam- 
paign speakers in the whirlwind tour 
of the North Shore towns. The 
party reached Manchester in season 
for Mr. Frothingham to make his 
speech and connect with the 4.18 
train for Boston. The speeches were 
practically the same as those made 
at other places along the route, and 
which have been widely published 
in the daily papers. 
Beginning a week from Sunday 
the drug stores will follow their 
usual custom of closing Sunday af- 
ternoons from 1 to 5. 
Edward Walsh, the popular clerk 
at Allen’s Drug store, is starting 
Sunday on a three weeks’ vacation, 
much of which will be spent in New 
York city. He will go over the road 
by auto. 
The Carpenters’ union are to hold 
an open meeting at their rooms next 
Tuesday evening, at 7.30, in the in- 
terests of Rep. Knowles of Glouces- 
ter, who is a candidate for re- 
election from the district of which 
Manchester is a part. All workmen 
are invited. 
Beginning Monday, October 30th, 
both of my stores will close at 8 
p.m. except Saturdays and evenings 
before holidays.—W. R. Bell. co 
Mrs. Alfred E. Hersey attended 
the reception given in honor of her 
uncle’s golden wedding anniversary 
in Salem Tuesday evening. 
~The bowling league season was 
started this week. The games for 
next week will be as follows: Mon- 
day, Seasides v Speed Boys; Wed- 
nesday, Regals v Crickets; Friday, 
EMF vy Wizards. & 
Read the Breeze. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped 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. 
Telephene $3-13 
Have your stationery printed at 
the Breeze office. 
The Democratic Town committee 
are trying to arrange for an out-of- 
door rally some day next week— 
perhaps on the day that Mayor Fitz- 
gerald of Boston, speaks at Glouces- 
ter. 
Blank ealling cards for sale at the 
Breeze office, 5¢ a doz. : 
Union Missionary Rally 
The missionary circles of the 
Cong’] and Baptist churches, Man- 
chester, will hold meetings Thursday 
afternoon and evening of next week 
in the auditorium of the Baptist 
church at 3 and 7. Addresses by 
Mrs. Geo. Washburn, for thirty 
years missionary in Turkey, and 
Mrs. Geo. H. Brock of South India. 
A letter from Rev. F.C. Briggs in 
Japan, will be read by Miss Younger 
at the evening service. Supper will 
be served in the vestry to members 
of the circles at 6 o’clock. Hach are 
requested to contribute ten cents to 
help defray expense of same. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
RAR 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’ S “MARKET 
Established 1845. 
H: F: HOOPER; MGR, 
Telephone 67 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc 
Central Street, MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Founded 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, 
Corner School and Union Sts. 
Two Telephones No. 217 — 8088 
Registered Pharmacist 
Manchester, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
