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Mrs. Harry Raymond of Washington 
is spending the month in Manchester 
visiting friends and is stopping at Mrs. 
J. W. Campbell’s, on School street. Mr. 
Raymond was chauffeur for the Leiters 
at the Charles Head cottage last season. 
A wedding of interest to Manchester 
people was that of Elmer D. Full, son 
of Capt. and Mrs. John M. P. Full, and 
Miss Amy C. Wilson, daughter of Mrs. 
Martha Wilson, at the home of the 
bride’s mother, Curtis street, Pigeon 
Cove, last Wednesday evening. ‘The 
groom is very well known in Manchester. 
Mail Carrier Charles Whippen and 
family of Lynn are visiting here during 
Mr. Whippen’s vacation. 
The Red Men’s picnic at Tuck’s 
Point yesterday was well attended by 
members and their families. 
The Pilgrims’ outing and clambake at 
Tuck’s Point next Wednesday will prob- 
ably bring out one of the largest picnicing 
parties of the summer. It is the summer 
outing of the Pilgrim Wanderers and 
members of the order from all the sur 
rounding places will be here. The bake 
will be prepared by Prof. Horton 
The Drug Clerks’ ball on Thursday 
evening, Aug. 26, will be the star event 
of the month in the line of dances. Last 
year the party was considered “‘the best.’’ 
Long’s orchestra will give a concert the 
first of the evening and this will be fol- 
owed by a grand march and dancing. 
Good weather favored the Knights of 
Columbus Tuesday evening when the 
lawn party for the benefit of their table 
at the coming Sacred Heart church. fair 
was held at Knight’s field, near the 
church. A large crowd of people at- 
tended and were generous in their buying 
propensities, leaving considerable over 
$100 <A platform had been built on 
which the dancers made merry to the 
music from Long’s orchestra. “Two arc 
lights had been erected over the stand, 
lighting the grounds splendidly. The 
sandwich table was in charge of Mrs. J. 
W. Cawthorne, Miss Katherine Watson 
and Mrs. William Coughlin; the ice 
cream and cake was in charge of Mrs. 
Charies Francis, Mrs. J. W. Coughlin, 
Mrs. Edward Flynn and Mrs. John 
Connors. Manuel ‘Miguel and James 
McElhaney presided over the lemonade 
bowl. The artful dodger was liberally 
patronized. Fred Doughery had charge 
of this and Robert Evans was the ““dodg- 
er’’ for a greater part of the evening. 
The doll frame was another attractive 
feature for those who wanted to test their 
aim. Lawrence Watson was in charge 
of the dolls. 
Veroform Toilet Soap in cake and 
liquid form at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
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MANCHESTER. 
Emmanuel Episcopal Church 
Morning prayer and sermon at 11 
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a.m. Holy Communion on the first 
and third Sundays in the month. 
First Unitarian Church 
Sunday service at lla. m. 
welcome. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday School 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. 
6.30 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.30. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.45 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore Lyman Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible School 12.00 m. B. Y. P. U. 
6.30 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.30. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.45. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 8.30 and 10.30 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction of the Bless- 
ed Sacrament Sunday afternoon at 3.30. 
Week-day Mass at the Chapel at 7.30 
a. m. 
All are 
First Unitarian church, service, Sun- 
day morning, at 11. On Sunday, Aug. 
15, Rev. Charles E. St John of Philad- 
elphia, Pa., will preach. 
MANCHEST ERsBYe2THEsSEA 
Swansdown Flour, 
S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
n@We are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 
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, 
Cc. LL 
First- 
:-: Manchester, Mass. 
Bedell 
classohoe Repairing 
Gentral St., :-: Manchester 
(Opposite Knight’s Coal Wharf) 
@ Mr. Bedellis 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 
430-7 
Cc. E, LITTLEFIELD S. 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. MANCHESTER 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Ocean street, Manchester Cove, Manchester, ce 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
1 JOHN I. ALLEN, 
ges All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
PLUMBER 
Summicr Street Extension, Opp. Electric Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MAGHINES. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
not put in a PRESSURE 
Estimates ’s given on all on all kinds steam and Hot Water Heating. 
| Do you think your plumbing will stand stand the 105-lb. pressure ? 
Wh 
EDUGER and eradicate the possibility of 
a ind PEEL bill and a BIG WATER BILL? 
