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It is a matter of regret to report the 
serious illness of Mrs. Susan Allen, Vine 
street. Mrs. Allen is in the care of a 
trained nurse. 
Alex McAskill has moved from the 
Blynman farm, Magnolia, to Manches- 
ter. He will occupy Mrs. Baker’s house 
on School street. 
Ward’s Tip-Top bread at Valentine’s 
Market. * 
Heath Bros. have petitioned the board 
of selectmen for the right to maintain a 
fish weir for a term of five years, in the 
present location, anda hearing on the 
question will be given next Wednesday 
evening, May 12, at 7.30, at the office 
of the board. 
James Schilliday was in town yester- 
day renewing acquaintances. Mr. 
Schilliday is coachman for the Dr. 
Fitz’s,, and during their absence 
in Europe this summer he will serve 
in this capacity with Henry S. Grew 
of Manchester. 
Gents’ Overalls at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’ s. a 
A new line of Watertown thermome- 
ters at D. T. Beaton’s, Central street, 
Manchester. - 
217 Essex St., 
' SALEM 
Spring Suits 
In all the new weaves and colors 
in conservative designs for men— 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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With the Town Fathers. 
At the meeting of the Board of Select- 
men, Manchester, Wednesday evening 
the following business was transacted, 
aside from appointment of Chief of 
Police, mentioned elsewhere: 
A ‘‘pony express’’ license was granted 
to Smith’s Express Co. “The American 
Express Co. was given leave to withdraw 
their petition for same. 
The junk license of John L. Silva was 
revoked (by his request) and a license 
was granted to J. L. Simons & Co., of 
Salem. 
A garbage license was granted to 
Littlefield & Prince of this town. 
A victualler’s license was granted to 
Harold F. Robbins. 
A bowling alley license was granted 
to Lodge & Bell. 
To Get After the Motor Boats. 
Following the adoption of an ordi- 
nance, which was passed at the request 
of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Na- 
hant, the police of that town are making 
preparations to pursue all motor boats 
which come within three miles of the 
town unless they are equipped with 
mufflers. 
Chief of Police Larkin will be pro- 
vided with a swift launch, and this sum- 
mer will probably see many exciting pur- 
suits. The chug-chugging that disturbs 
the sleep and nerves of the members of 
W. E. HOYT CO.., 
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Merchants and Miners 
Transportation Co. 
Boston and Providence to Norfolk, Baltimore 
and Savannah. Boston to Philadelphia 
Most Popular Route to Atlantic City, 
Jersey Coast Resorts, Old Point 
Comfort, Washington and the 
South and West 
Accommodations and Cuisine Uusurpassed 
SenD For BOOKLET 
C. H. Maynard, Agent. Jas. Barry, Agent 
Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. 
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General Offices BALTIMORE, MD. 
the Nahant summer colony is not to be 
tolerated. 
We have just received several bales of 
wool sponges suitable for carriages; also 
a finer grade of sponges suitable for 
boats. D. T. Beaton, Central street, 
Manchester. * 
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Hoyt Block, Cor. Derby Sq., 
SALEM ; 
Top Goats 
at Cost Prices | 
Cloths and Oxford 
Mixtures 
Covert 
(small sizes) 
and college styles for the younger 
$8, 10, 12 Values 
$4.00 and $5.00 
Better grades at big reductions § 
from former prices to close 
All Sizes 
men—are here in a big range of 
prices. 
$10, 12, 15, 
15, 20, 22.00 
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