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John C. Wade, the young son of Mr. 
and Mrs. John R. Wade, is recovering 
nicely from an operation for throat 
trouble at the Massachusetts General 
Hospital, Boston, on Wednesday. ‘The 
child is home again and apparently has 
escaped the usual effects of the operation. 
Mrs. J. A. Torrey has been enter- 
taining this week her sister, Mrs. Par- 
sons, of Boston. Mrs. Charles  L. 
Norton of Hudson, N. H., was down 
‘Tuesday also 
Next Tuesday Mrs. R. T. Glenden- 
ning and daughter Gwendolen, and Miss 
Dorothy Blaisdell are leaving for Prince 
Edwards Island to remain until Septem- 
ber. 
William C. Rust is ill at his home on 
Bridge street, and is said to bethreatened 
with pneumonia. 
Miss Edith Fish of Amesbury has been 
visiting her sister, Mrs. P. A. Wheaton, 
School street, the past two weeks. Mrs. 
Wheaton’s grandmother from New Lon- 
don, Conn., has also been visiting here. 
Shirtwaists at E. A. Lethbridge’s. 
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House Delivery by Nov. 1. 
According to Postoffice Inspector C. 
H. Pendleton, of Boston, Manchester 
will have a house delivery postal service 
probably by November 1 next. The 
mail will then be carried to every house 
in the town twice a day, once in the 
morning and again in the afternoon. 
Inspector Pendleton came up from 
Boston Tuesday morning. With Post- 
master Wheaton he went over the entire 
district estimating the facility with which 
the mails can be delivered. After the 
inspection, the Inspector and Postmaster 
Wheaton came to the conclusion that 
three carriers will be needed to do the 
work in a fitting matter and the deliver- 
ies will be started on that basis. 
The delay in starting the deliveries 
comes about through the governmental 
red tape Inspector Pendleton has to 
make his report to the First Assistant 
Postmaster General and the document 
goes through the hands of many officials 
before it is finally acted upon. 
‘The Inspector said he was very much 
impressed with Manchester’s beauty and 
charm as a residence spot. 
Take it to Loomis, he’ll fix it. * 
Dog collars at Miguel’ s. * 
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FINE SUMMER GOODS 
The Largest, Most Exclusive Line East of Boston, 
$1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 
Gentilemen’s Extra Quality Yachting Oxfords and Bals. 
$1.25 to $4.00 
THE L. D. WASS CO. 
Martin D. Hoyt, Mgr. 
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