NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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MANCHESTER | 
Mrs. Nehemiah C. Marshall ‘s quite 
ill at her home on Bridge street. 
Prof. W. S. C. Russell was in town 
over the week-end a_ guest of Dr 
and Mrs. Glendenning, Church street. 
J. H. Blaisdell of Winchester was a 
guest the early part of the week of his 
uncle, Dr. G. W. Blaisdell, and fam- 
ily, Union street. Mr. Blaisdell is 
studying medicine. 
The mowing of the grass along the 
sidewalks, on Beach street between the 
railroad and Masconomo street, gives a 
decidedly improved appearance to that 
portion of the town. 
Painters’ and Decorators’ local, 797, 
elected officers at their meeting Monday 
evening as follows: Granville Crombie, 
president; Charles W. Fritz, vice pre- 
sident; James Murray, conductor; 
Frank Perry, warden. 
Ernest Howe returned last Sunday from 
a week in camp with Co. G of Glou- 
cester, at Pine Plains, N. Y. Another 
Manchester young man, Otis Lee goes 
to Pine Plains the middle of this month, 
with the 2d Corps Cadets ‘of Salem of 
which he is a member. 
Burley Smith of Utica, New York, 
with his nephew, Joe Rudd, has been 
spending the week at Salem where he is 
visiting relatives. He has been spend- 
ing a great deal of his time at Manches- 
ter with relatives on Smith’s Point, and 
enjoying the bathing at Singing Beach. 
Iver Johnson revolvers and.air guns at 
Beaton’ s. ** 
Among recent births we record the 
following: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 
‘Thomas Wiggin, Lincoln street, the 
29th; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 
Byron Bullock, Washington street, the 
24th; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 
Corkum, at the Cove, the 22d; a daugh- 
ter to Mr. and Mrs. “Timothy White, 
the 21st; ason to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 
Towle, 96 School street, the 27th. 
The continued dry spell is again plac- 
ing the watet supply in Manchester in a 
bad condition, and so low is the supply 
vetting that the commissioners are urging 
all users of water to prevent all waste in 
any manner whatever on premises. 
““Tt is absolutely necessary that we cur- 
tail the consumption,’” says the notice 
which the board has in this week’s issue. 
It will be remembered that a similar no- 
tice was sent out last year, but it was 
much later in the season,~—hfty-one days 
later, to be exact. It is urged that the 
most rigid economy be practiced in the 
use of water. 
The water board has advertised for 
bids on pipes for the new supply, and 
bids are to be in by July 10. Specifica- 
tions are now practically completed and 
bids on the work will be called for very 
shortly. 
Personal Attention Givea to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
The newly elected and appointed of- 
ficers of Conomo tribe 113, I. O. R. M., 
were raised to their respective stumps 
Wednesday evening by Deputy Grand 
Sachem George Rowe and suite of Glou- 
cester. The officers are: Frederick 
C. Dougherty, sachem; Henry Moul- 
ton, senior’ sagamore; Harry S. ‘Tap- 
pan, junior sagamore; James Salter, first 
sannap; Archie Macdonald, guard of 
wigwam; Wm. F. Spry, guard of for- 
est; Lagory Wade, W. J. Lethbridge, 
Robert Stoops, Benj. Foster, warriors; 
Wm. Cool, Byron Bullock, John D. 
Morrison, Charles Mason, braves.  Fol- 
lowing the installation “‘short talks’’ 
were in order, and after the business the 
chiefs adjourned to the forest where a 
feast of corn and venison was serveds 
with strawberries and cream and cake a, 
a side dish. 
A delegation of Manchester young 
ladies went to Beverly Farms Wednes- 
day evening to attend the drama given 
by the Beverly Farms gymnastic class. 
They went early and had supper at West 
Beach. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
IRS 
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. be 
KOrO@ PER, Erop: 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. 
Oldest Established 
Drug Store 
Our Business was Founded in 1856. 
MANCHEST ER2BY2=THE2SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
in Manchester. 
Our Business has increased steadily. ‘Today we are doing the largest 
{Our Prescription department is in charge 
Drug Business in ‘Town, 
of a Graduate of the Mass. College of Pharmacy. Every Prescription 
Compounded by us is checked by the new system. 
way are positively avoided. 
We are Sole Agents in Manchester for Hyler's Chocolates. Sole Agents for Eastman Kodak Co. 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Two Telephones: 217 and 8003-3 & 
Errors in this 
Registered Pharmacist 
me If one is busy call the other. 
