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Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE und Reminder 
Mount Pleasant Farm Dairy 
MILK AND CREAM 
Agents for PINE TOP FARM Milk 
High Grade, Rich and Creamy, Scientifically clean 
Visttors ALways WELCOME 
Telephone 103-W Manchester or write to 
R. & L. Baker 
185 ScHOOoL ST., MANCHESTER, Mass. 
THE committee for the Manchester Flower Mission 
thinks that those who send the flowers may be glad 
to come into closer touch with its work by knowing some 
of the pleasure their flowers have given and to quote from 
the feeling expressed by the Charles Street Homes and 
the Elizabeth Peabody House, two of those to whom the 
flowers are sent. The former sent word of their great 
appreciation of the flowers, asking us not to send them 
every week for fear that others may be deprived of this 
pieasure if they have them so often. They also tell ot 
the inmates putting their flowers in the windows of the 
courtyard so that everybody may enjoy them. — It is 
“needless to say that flowers are sent to them as often as 
the quantity of flowers sent to the mission will permit of 
their being sent. Mrs, White of the Elizabeth Peabody 
House writes: “I can not tell you how much the flowers 
sent us from Manchester are welcomed by the shut-ins 
and aged in our district. One neighbor of eighty-eight, 
who has not been able to see green fields for some years 
ncw, begins in April to ask us when the flowers are com- 
ing. The weekly basket adds much to the richness of 
our summer work.” 
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Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch of “Riverhouse,” Nor- 
ton’s Neck, West Manchester, are entertaining Dr. and 
Mrs. Samuel McComb of the Emanuel Church of Boston. 
The McCombs have spent a few weeks at the Oceanside 
before coming to Manchester. 
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James M. Hart of the Hotel Brunswick, Boston, who 
was at Manchester part of last summer, is holding an 
exhibition of rare Old English mezzo-tints, colour prints, 
hunting and coaching subjects, and painter etchings by 
Whistler, Hayden, Cameron, Brangwyn and others, at 
The Salad Bowl, 90 Middle st., Gloucester. 
Regent 
TELEPHONE 8340 
Newly rebuilt and made Fire-proof to meet fire underwriters’ regulations 
Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialty 
ACCESSORIES and TIRES 
Regent Repair and Machine Shop at Lansdowne St., Boston, near Fenway Park Baseball Grounds 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz of “The Narrows,’ Manchester, 
will leave Sept. 9 for a sojourn at her mountain home at 
Jackson, N, H. Mrs. Edward J. Holmes has gone to 
spend the balance of the season with her mother, Mrs. 
Beaman, at Windsor, while Mr. Holmes is at the Platts- 
burg military camp. Mrs. Fitz's garden is a most beauti- 
ful sight at the present time. A walk leads down from 
the house, past the little Episcopal church and across the 
lawn to the Italian garden. The walk leads past one sf 
the largest and oldest oak trees on the Shore and it is one 
of the most beautiful and impressive-looking trees to be 
found in this locality. Standing under the tree a good 
view of the fine garden is obtained, surrounded with its 
hedges and attractive arbors, and bordered on either side 
by rows of foreign-looking trees, which are really catal- 
pas grafted on bungei stalks. They give a very effective 
appearance to the place. A pretty water garden, statues 
and other modes are used to make a charming spot out of 
this little Manchester Italian garden. A rustic bridge leads 
to the rose garden and attractive-looking vegetable garden 
beyond. , 
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Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux of Magnolia is entertaining her 
son’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chalifoux of Birming- 
ham, Alabama. Mr. Chalifoux’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Ells- 
worth, of Manchester Cove, gave a supper for them last 
Sunday at her home, at which covers were spread for 
ten, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingston 
of New York, who are visiting at the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. E. Prescott Rowe of Magnolia. 
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Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Mitchell and family of Philadel- * 
phia will come to Beverly Farms the middle of September 
and spend a few weeks with Mrs.. Mitchell’s sister, Mrs. 
Sydney E. Hutchinson. 
Garage 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
August 27, 1915, 
