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John Dillon of Roxbury spent the 
Fourth in town. 
' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haraden of 
Marblehead were in town over the 
holiday. 
The annual outing and picnic of the 
Manchester club will be held next Thurs- 
day, July 15, at Tuck’s Point. 
Miss Lillian Eckberg of Dorchester is 
visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hylen’s, 
Bridge stteet. 
Miss Ruth Hardy of Beverly Farms 
was a guest over Sunday and Monday of 
Miss Agnes Sjolund, School street. 
Ernest Sackett was in town for the 
holiday. Mr. Sackett is now in electri- 
cal business in Lynn under the firm 
name of Sackett and Waite. Mr. Waite 
was formerly foreman with Phillips, the 
contractor, of Lynn. 
The young ladies in charge of the 
Smith’s Point table at the coming Fair in 
aid of the Sacred Heart church, are to 
hold a whist party at Parish hall next 
Tuesday evening. The price is 25 
cents; the hour, 8.30. 
There is only one place in Manches- 
ter where shoes may be shined, and that 
is at Prof. P. Paraskevopulus’s ‘* parlors’’ 
under the postoflice. Shoes may be left; 
Peter also goes out to shine shoes on or- 
der. Straw hats cleaned. Shoe laces 
and blacking. * 
The 13th annual prize dance under 
the management of Peter A. Sheahan is 
announced for Friday evening, July 30, 
at the Manchester Town hall. Ten and 
five dollars will be given as first and sec- 
ond prizes, respectively, for the best 
waltzers. 
Dr. Blaisdel! of the board of health 
has had printed an instructive circular on 
flies, authorized by the state board of 
health, and he is having a circular sent 
to about every family in town. Its con- 
tents should be noted and action taken. 
The Doctor says there is a new solution 
which will prove a great fly destroyer. 
It is known as ‘‘formaldehyde.’’ A 
half teaspoonful in a saucer of water not 
only wili disinfect the room but will at- 
tract the flies and kill them off rapidly. 
Albert Cunningham is having a three 
weeks’ vacation from his clerical work 
at the New England Trust Co., Boston, 
and the first week he is spending at the 
Essex County Y. M. C. A. camp at 
Ipswich. The next week he plans to go 
to the Adirondack for ten days. 
Mrs. Lewis A. Killam and little girl 
have been spending the week with Mrs. 
Killam’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. 
Robbins, Bridge street. Mr. Killam 
was on from Needham, too, over the 
holiday. 
Personal Attention Given 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 Gloucester express came danger- 
ously near striking George Rowe at the 
Beach street crossing one day this week. 
By the narrowest margin Mr. Rowe was 
pulled from in front of the engine by the 
crossing tender as the train flew past. 
¥ The date of the annual gathering of 
Ye Elder Brethren’’ has been set for 
Wednesday, the 21st of July, at Tuck's 
Point. In case of rain on that date, the 
picnic will be held on the following day. 
Gordon Northrop and Bernard Tyler 
are spending the week at the Essex 
County Y. M. C. A. boys’ camp at Ips- 
wich. A number of other boys plan to 
go over Sunday, remaining to the athletic 
meet, and taking part in the same, next 
Monday. 
George W. Hadley of Boston spent 
the holiday in town with his niece, Mrs. 
J. A. Lodge, Church street. 
A daughter arrived in the home of Mr. 
and Mrs. James Scott, West Manches- 
ter, Wednesday, July 7. Mr. Scott is 
gardener at the H. L. Higginson estate. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
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36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
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MAGNOLIA. 
The Corner Pharmacy —— 
ESTABLISHED IN 1856 
Sole Agents. for Huylers 
Sole Agents for Eastman Kodak Co. 
New Fountain Pens, all Prices 
Registered Pharmacists always in attendance at Our Store 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Registered Pharmacist 
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