NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole went 
to Hampton, N. H., yesterday for a few 
days’ visit. 
George E. Willmonton bas been 
spending a few days in Portland and vic- 
inity this week on business. 
On the 15th of September the Ex- 
press Drivers’ ball will be held in the 
Manchester Town hall. 
D. Elmer Butler and family of Man- 
chester and Allen B. Adams of Essex, 
are spending this week camping out at 
Conomo Point, Essex. 
The Asbury Grove camp meetings 
open next Monday, Aug. 30, and con- 
tinue until Sept. 6. Many people from 
this town regularly attend these services. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bell left Jast 
Sunday, by carriage, for a trip to New 
Hampshire, stopping at various places en 
route, to spend the night and to take in 
the sights. They will return tomorrow 
or Sunday. 
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Nicholas Christian is giving up his 
position as gardener at the W. 
Denegre estate at West Manchester, and 
will take a similar position on the Shaw 
estate in Milton, which is a much small- 
er place than Villa Crest, about the first 
of October. 
Mrs. Smith, the wife of State Detec- 
tive Silas P. Smith of Everett, and her 
daughter, who are 
Point, Salem Willows, for the summer, 
together with a friend from Los Angeles, 
spent Monday with Mrs. F. W. Perkins, 
taking an auto ride to Smith’s Point and 
Magnolia, thence around the Cape, re- 
turning in season for dinner at the Man- 
chester House. 
At the last meeting of the North Shore 
Horticultural society, Friday, Aug. 20th, 
the question of incorporation again came 
up and after some discussion it was de- 
cided to lay the question on the table to 
the next meeting, Sept. 3, when it will 
again be discussed. For a number of 
years the society has been discussing this 
question of incorporation. It would 
seem that this is the necessary step to 
give the society better and sounder finan- 
cial standing. 
Word has been received the last week 
from Prof. and Mrs. W. S. C. Russell 
of Springfield, the former very well 
known here, telling briefly of their very 
successful expedition to the volcanic reg- 
ion of Iceland. ‘The letter was mailed 
on July 31st, and stated that Mr. and 
Mrs. Russell had just returned from a 
400 mile pony ride and were about to 
sail for Denmark, Belgium and other 
European countries, before starting for 
home. Mr. Russell is professor of sci- 
ence in the Springfield High school. 
living at Juniper- 
Have you had 4 Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System ? 
We are agents for the WATTS PRESSURE 
REGULATOR. Call and see our demonstration of this valve 
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EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
GAS FIT TING 
PLUMBER 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Lewis Morgan left Monday ona _ va- 
cation trip to Yarmouth, N. S., and 
Vicinity. 
A little daughter arrived in the home 
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connors, Lin- 
coln street, Tuesday, the 24th. 
~Mrs. Frank P Knight and children 
are returning today from a summer spent 
in camp on the shores of a lake near 
Norway, Me. 
Harry Adams, employed at the Misses 
Bartlett's, left iNednesday by train fora 
week’s Vacation trip to Nova Scotia. 
*“Are you a golfer, too, old sorrel 
head,’’ said President Taft toa young 
lad, not yet old enough to bea caddy 
boy, as the little chap stood alongside the 
chief executive and watched his every 
move as he was preparing fora long 
drive from one of the tees at the Essex 
County club the otherday. ‘““Yes, sir,’’ 
replied the lad, as he showed the Presi- 
dent how he could swat the ball. The 
young ‘‘sorrel head’’ was Gordon Baker, 
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker of 
Brook street. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
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36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
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Telephone 67 
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First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. 
cists Only. 
Telephone: 237 & 
MANCHEST ER2BY=2T HE-SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
|The Corner Pharmacy ——_~ 
ESTABLISHED IN 1856 
Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded by Registered Pharma- 
Eastman Kodak Co.’s Goods. 
Huyler’s Confectionery, 
Imported and Domestic Cigars and Cigarettes, 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Registered Pharmacist 
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