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Mrs. Augusta Doyle and daughter, 
Miss Minna Doyle of Lewiston, Me., 
arrived Monday for a visit with Mr. and 
Mrs. George Gould, Lincoln _ street. 
Miss Doyle will remain until school 
opens. 
Miss Lina Tozier, formerly teacher of 
the fifth grade at the G. A. Priest school, 
is leaving New York on the 2st of Sep- 
tember for Panama, where she will teach 
during the coming winter. The Panama 
is attracting many teachers from the 
North, there being thousands of Ameri- 
cans there with their families, in connec- 
tion with the building of the canal. Miss 
Eldridge, who is spending the summer 
here with her sister, Mrs. F. A. Rowe, 
will return in September to resume her 
teaching duties. 
Col. H. P. Woodbury Camp, 149, 
S. of V., regret to announce that the 
theatricals to have taken place in the 
Town hall on Monday and Tuesday 
evenings of next week, are called off ow- 
ing to the inability of those in charge to 
procure acompany of players. “Those 
who have bought tickets will be refunded 
their money on application. 
New line of Ginghams at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’ s.. . adv 
An Attractive Display of Plain Tailored | 
most attractive display of practical Two-Piece Suits in plain tailored 
styles becoming to every type of female figure. New York is show- 
ing an unusual degree of favor to these Two-Piece Suits, which 
means that the vogue is no flash in the pan for fall, but will last. 
the coats are long and reaching to within 8 or 10 inches of the hem of the 
skirt and built on slightly closer fitting lines and of finely finished cloth or 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
“*Rev.’’ J. Brown, a colored ‘‘ gem- 
men,’’ who has been coming to Man- 
chester and other places along the North 
Shore for the last ten or fifteen years in 
the interests of the ‘*‘ Union Baptist 
church’’ of Fall River, has been at Man- 
chester the last week making collections 
and it is said he raised something in the 
vicinity of $80. Several complaints have 
been made against Brown and when the 
police heard that he was in town Tues- 
day, Officer Morgan was put on his trail. 
Brown was foundin Beverly Farms and 
was brought to Manchester, and detained 
at the police station a while. .The 
colored gentleman left town on the 11.30 
train with the promise that he would 
never return here again. “The authori- 
ties at Fall River say he is a fraud, and 
that there is no such church as he repre- 
sents in the city. Meanwhile the people 
who have been subscribing toward the 
fund for building the church are wonder- 
ing where their money has been going 
the last ten or more years. 
Dog collars at Miguel’ s. ** 
F. B. Rust has been confined to his 
home on School street the last week with 
a severe attack of rheumatism. 
Miss Anna Martin of Beverly has been 
spending the week in town visiting Mrs. 
Wm. Fleming, Desmond avenue. 
Sofa Pillow tops at E. A. Leth- 
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bridge’ s. 
SALEM MASS. 
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World's Greatest Food Fair. 
There is no other Food Fair quite like 
that held in Boston in October. All 
summer long the great railway systems 
centering in Boston are planning for the 
fall excursions to turn the tide of travel 
Bostonward during the harvest month. 
The Annual Food Fair in Mechanics’ 
Building is to the people as distinctively 
a New England Institution as is the State 
House or Boston Common. Mechanics’ 
Buiiding is the largest Exposition Build- 
ing in the world and there are not many 
New England people of adult years but 
have been within its walls. “The pre- 
liminary work by exhibitors, including 
the planning, the erection and decoration 
of exhibit booths, necessitates the em- 
ployment of architects, designers, decor- 
ators, sign painters, carpenters, plumbers 
and electricians, —all skilled artisans—to 
the number of 2,000. During the ex- 
position not less than 3,000 people are 
employed in various capacities. The 
management expends for music not less 
than $1,000 daily. 
D. T. Beaton has on hand a large 
stock of Watts water pressure regulators, 
which may be needed to meet the new 
water service. All orders will be prompt- 
ly attended to. Send your orders now 
and avoid the rush! 5 
Dutchess Pants at Bell’s. a 
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Suits for Fall 
materials of mannish coarseness. 
Critical women are much pleased with the becomingness of these new 
suits. 
moderation. 
All are priced in strict accordance with the Webber principle of 
Many of 
