NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Florence. enter- 
tained Frankiin C. Jones of Newton 
over the last week-end. 
Mrs. Charles E. Fish of Amesbury is 
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Percy A. 
Wheaton, and family, School street. 
Miss Statira Macdonald of White 
Plains, N. Y., is in town visiting her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mac- 
donald, Sea street. 
William Joseph is enjoying a two- 
weeks’ vacation from his duties with the 
Boston & Northern in Lynn. Most of 
his time will be spent in Manchester. 
Misses.Josephine and Margaret Hogan 
Of Boston have been spending the past two 
weeks in town. There are stopping with 
Mrs. ‘Thomas Sheehan on Tappan street. 
Last Friday morning at Norwood a 
seven-pound son arrived in the home of 
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Hersey Brews- 
ter. Mrs. Brewster was Miss Libby 
Dunn of this town. 
Mrs. Eugene Leman and sons Guy 
and Walter of Medford have been spend- 
ing the week with Mrs. Leman’s par- 
ents, Mr.'and Mrs. R. F. Hoffman, cor- 
ner School and North streets. 
The 14th annual ball of the Essex 
County Club employees, always a big 
event at Manchester, will be held this 
year on Thursday evening, Sept. 9, at 
the Manchester Town hall. Stiles or- 
chestra will furnish the music. 
William, the young son of Mr. and 
Mrs. John Griffin of Brook street, was 
the happiest boy in Manchester last 
Monday. He had caddied for President 
Taft at the Essex County club. The 
yourig:lad was the envy of all the other 
caddies that day. He was the first to 
caddy for the President. 
At the meeting of the North Shore 
Horticultural Society Friday night, two 
subjects were discussed. One was the 
question, ‘‘ What are hardy perennials?’’ 
and the other, ‘‘ The Culture of Physos- 
tegia.”” On both subjects there was am- 
ple discussion. The silver cup offered 
by Mrs. Phillip Dexter to be competed 
for at the August show was on exhibition. 
William F. Roberts of Essex street 
has a good deal of respect for the qualities 
of the Breeze classified advertising col- 
umns. Inthe early summer Mr. Rob- 
erts put a fifteen cent adv. in the paper 
' advertising his chickens and broilers. 
He has sold out five incubator broods 
since then and could sell more now if he 
had them. The last lot of 40 chickens 
’ was'taken one day this week by a Bev- 
erly Farms family, the coachman coming 
down and buying the whole lot, telling, 
as have manv others they have seen the 
adv. in the BREEZE. 
Have yousda Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System? > We are agents for the WATTS PRESSURE 
REGULATOR. Call and see our demonstration of this valve 
PRACTICAL 
HOT WATER HEATING 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
GAS FIT TING 
PLUMBER 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Mr. and Mrs. Torrey attended the 
reunion of the Torrey family at Foxboro 
on Wednesday. President Taft, whose 
mother wasa Torrey, sent a letter re- 
gretting his inability to be present. 
The chemical was called out Tuesday 
afternoon fora fire at the estate of F. 
M. Whitehouse in Manchester Cove. 
It was nothing more than a brush fire and 
was easily extinguished by the chemical. 
The Manchester Launch club is to 
have an outing at Tuck’s Point next Fri- 
day, the 20th. The members will as- 
semble at the point in the late afternoon, 
most of them in their motor boats, and 
an obstacle race will be the first event on 
the program. The boats will race tothe 
outer harbor and remain there long 
enough to catch a fish. The first man 
to pull in a cod and return to the point 
will be the winner. Meanwhile a clam- 
bake will be in the process of cooking, 
this feature being in charge of Prof. Hor- 
ton. The club is planning to holda race 
on Labor Day. 
Dutchess Pants at Bell’s. * 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
RST 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gro. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Sat Pel) Nes!).M ARK ET 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Prop. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. 
MANCHEST ER*sBYeTHEsSEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. _ ° 
MAGNOLIA. 
The Corner Pharmacy _—— 
ESTABLISHED IN 1856 
Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded by Registered Pharma- 
cists Only. 
Eastman Kodak Co,’s Goods. 
Huyler’s Confectionery. 
Imported and Domestic Cigars and Cigarettes, 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 237 & 
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