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Monday evening the Haphazard 
club to the number of 18, enjoyed a 
sleighride to Salem. 
Tuesday evening a number of High 
school boys and girls, under the chap- 
eronage of Miss Parker, went on a 
sleighride to Salem. 
The Senior class at the High 
school went to Boston, Tuesday to 
visit some places of interest under 
the chaperonage of Principal Sabin. 
Winthrop Younger left this morn- 
ing for Worcester to attend the 
YMCA convention, known as _ the 
Two-State Convention, Massachu- 
setts and Rhode Island being repre- 
sented. 
Rev. J. A. Brandley, for some time 
assistant to the Rev. Mark Sullivan 
of the Sacred Heart church, has been 
appointed to.a similar position in Ne- 
ponsett. Fr. Sullivan will have sole 
charge of the parish for the present. 
The hearing at the State House, 
Tuesday, given before the board of 
bank commissioners on the organiza- 
tion of a Trust Company in Manches- 
ter did not result in any objections 
being raised, except from the Naum- 
keag Trust Co., of Salem, and the 
Old Colony Trust Co. 
The William Jeffrey colony, Pil- 
grim Fathers, held a most enjoyable 
meeting Monday evening. A splen- 
did entertainment was provided con- 
sisting of readings and music by 
members. Refreshments were served 
during the evening and one new 
member was admitted. Monday 
evening, Feb. 20th, a number will 
join the Pilgrims who wander to 
Gloucester to visit the lodge there. 
Those Who Have Taken Out Nom- 
ination Papers. 
The following nomination papers 
have been taken out up to this morn- 
ing for the election to take place in 
Manchester, March 6: 
Selectmen and Overseers of Poor. 
Thomas B. Stone, 
Frank A. Foster, 
Allen S. Peabody, 
*Edward S. Knight, 
*W.R. Bell, 
Waldo H. Tyler, 
John H. Cheever. 
Assessor (3 years). 
Allen S. Peabody, 
*Fred K. Swett, 
Waldo H. Tyler. 
\Vater Commissioner, (3 years). 
N. P. Meldrum, 
*James Hoare. 
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Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
—————§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Telephone 160 
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. 
Postoffice Block, - ~ - ~ 
A. J. ORR 
Bennett Street 
Tree Warden. 
*William Young. 
Park Commissioner, (3 years). 
James Gallagher, 
Frank Crombie. 
Constables. 
*Leonard Andrews, 
*Louis O. Lations, 
*Joseph P. Leary. 
Town Clerk. 
*Alfred S. Jewett. 
Collector of Taxes. 
*Edwin P. Stanley. 
‘l'reasurer. 
*Edwin P. Stanley. 
Auditor. 
*Frank G. Cheever. 
School Committee. 
*Edward A. Lane. 
Trustee Public Library, (3 years). 
*Edward A. Lane. 
Trustee Mem. Lib. Bldg., (3 years). 
*Wm. Hoare. 
Trustee Cemeteries. 
*Frank P. Knight. 
*Candidate for re-election. 
CANDIDATE STONE MAKES 
STATEMENT. 
To the Legal Voters of Manchester: 
As I am a candidate for the board 
of Selectmen and Overseers of the 
Poor on March 6, I desire to make 
the following statement: 
T am a native of the town, as were 
my parents and grandparents. Have 
spent most of my life here. Have 
served on the Boards of Selectmen, 
Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Bullock Brothers, Fine_Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
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Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETG. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
.« Telephone .. 
Opposite High School 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
» PAINTING AND 
PAPER-HANGING 
Manchester, Mass. 
and also chairman of the Board of — 
Health. : 
Have no pledge to make except that 
contained in the oath of office. While 
in service made the duties of the of- 
fice a study. 
Your fellow-townsman, - 
THOMAS B. STONE. 
1* Norwood ave., Manchester. 
The following program was pre- 
sented at the High school in observ- 
ance of Lincoln Day, Menday:— 
Battle Hymn of the Republic, school ; 
Governor’s Proclamation, Fred Jack- 
son; Lincoln, Hester Rust; Lin- 
coln’s Gettysburg Address, George 
Fleming; The Perfect Tribute, John’ 
Carter; The Death of Lincoln, 
William Augus; America, school. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Proctor, wife of 
the well known actor, who made 
Manchester his summer home, being 
one of the first to select this place as 
a summer home, passed away last 
Sunday in Baltimore. Mrs. Proctor 
and her daughter have been in the. 
habit of spending most of their time 
in Manchester, letting their cottage 
on Sea street, for the summer and be- 
ing here in the spring and autumn. . 
BOSTON’S OLDEST NEWS- 
PAPER. 
The Boston Courier, the oldest 
newspaper in Boston, has adopted a 
size and form similar to the North 
Shore Breeze. The Courier has been 
issued uninterruptedly for more than 
117 years. 
