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In these days of autos and touring cars 
one must be ready to meet all kinds of 
surprises. A big car passed through 
Manchester the other night carrying eight 
passengers, from grandparents to little 
children, evidently a whole family. On 
behind were two trunks, on one side was 
a large suit-case, on the top was fastened 
some more traveler’s outfits. The party 
went to one of the Magnolia hotels and 
stopped for a few days and passed on to 
the next resort. “This is a vacation up- 
to-date. 
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But the most novel thing in the line of 
*“ travelling roadsters’’ came to our at- 
tention last Monday morning. I was 
standing at the junction of Bennett and 
Central streets, Manchester, near the 
Pierce studio, just as the big break in the 
water main sent a torrent of water flow- 
ing across the road, almost enough to 
impede trafic. It was a regular river for 
awhile. Atthat very moment I could 
see a large touring car coming down the 
street with a curious looking object on it. 
As the point in the road where the stream 
of water flowed was reached the chauf- 
feur brought the car to a stop and I could 
then see it was a canoe on top the car. 
It was evident he had stopped the car so 
as to get off his canoe and cross the river 
inthe canoe. Or it may have been he 
stopped to take the canoe into Fenton's 
boat house for repairs. At any rate the 
thing happened on the psychological mo- 
ment and it lead me to think at the time 
it was simply another case of up-to-date 
automohbiling where the owner of the car 
leaves home equipped to meet every ex- 
igency which may arise, even to getting 
over an un-passable river in a canoe. 
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George Norie of Bennett street, Man- 
chester, has proved himself quite a sur- 
geon. He had a prized hen whose ap- 
petite was larger than her digestive 
organs, with the result that she eat some- 
thing that stuck in her crop. Things 
went on fora few days and were begin- 
ning to look bad for Mrs. Hen when a 
consultation was held to see what could 
be done. It was decided that unless an 
operation were performed the egg-pro- 
ducer must die; and if the operation were 
performed she would probably die. The 
chances looked pretty slim for the hen at 
best. So Mr. Norie, a carpenter by 
trade, selected some operating instru- 
ments from his tool chest and proceeded 
to chisel a hole into the chest of Mrs. 
Hen, just between her shoulder blades. 
The obdurate undigestible object was 
removed from its reposeful bed in the 
hen’s crop and the hole was sewed up. 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
——S, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries——_———_ 
g@~-We are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 
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Results were awaited. 
is the most chipper of the brood and eggs 
are as forth-coming as ever. Mr. Norie 
is thinking of giving up the carpenter 
business and becoming a doctor. 
“Newport Leads .Manchester,” Writes 
Correspondent. “A Fatal Mistake.” 
We received through Tuesday’s mail 
a letter in which was inserted the follow- 
ing newspaper clipping about a new hotel 
to be built at Newport. The senders 
evidently, has been following the effort, 
of the Breeze toward getting a new and 
up-to-date summer hotel for Manchester. 
“Newport Leads Manchester,’’ ‘“‘A 
Fatal Mistake,’’ was written over the 
clipping, evidently expressing the cor- 
respondent’s feeling in the matter. 
NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 2.—Newport 
is to have a large hotel ready for next season. 
Deeds have been signed and an association 
is to be formed. A charter has been ap- 
plied for under the laws of New York. A 
capital of $100,000 will be raised, half on 
an issue of bonds, which are to be secured 
by the realty, and the other half will be 
raised by the sale of stock. 
A tract of land on the east side of East- 
on’s Beach, in the town Of Middletown, 
just across the line of Newport, will be the 
site. | Newport has suffered financial loss 
by being without a large hotel, and there 
has been not a night during the last three 
weeks when people have not been turned 
away from Newport toward Narragansett 
Pier and Boston in automobiles. 
Since the burning of the New Cliffs Hotel, 
two seasons ago, Newport has needed a 
large hotel. 
MANCHESTERsBY*#THE-SEA 
Swansdown Flour, 
Today the hen ~ 
Postoffice Block 
Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter® 
Frank H. Dennis 
Announces to his former patrons 
that he has started in business 
again and that he will call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
1 Lincoln Street, :-: Manchester, Mass. 
Cc. L. Bedell 
First- 
classohoe Repairing 
Gentral 8t., :-: Manchester 
(Opposite Knight’s Coal Wharf) 
4 Mr. Bedell is blind. He thanks 
the public for the generous patron- 
age afforded him last season, and 
solicits continued patronage the 
present season. 
A Full Line of Gigars and Tobaccos 
430-723 
Cc. E. LITTLEFIELD $8. K. PRINCE 
Littlefield & Prince 
Successors to §. K. Prince - 
Removers of House Waste and Ashes 
All kinds of rubbish removed in a satisfactory 
manner 
Pine St. MANGHESTER 
Heath’s 
Manchester Fish Market 
Wholesale and Real Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
Dealers in 
Ocean street, Manchester Cove, Manchester, Mass. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
ge8" All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
SPT I. ALLEN, 
:: PLUMBER 
Summer Sireet Extension, Opp. Electric Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
not put in a PRESSURE 
Estimates ates given on all on all kinds steam and Hot Water Heating. 
qe you think your eel g will stand the 105-Ib. pressure? Wh 
y 
EDUGER and eradicate the possibillty of 
a big plumbing bill and a BIG WATER BILL? 
