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Deposit Your Checks 
in the Manchester Trust Company, no matter upon what 
Bank drawn. Deposit with us and then pay accounts 
with your own check on your local bank. 
Even if you expect to pay out immediately the en- 
tire amount of your deposit, bring it here anyway, for 
we firmly believe if you once learn how safe and conven- 
ient it is to 
PAY YOUR LOCAL BILLS BY CHECKS 
on your local bank, you will never do otherwise, and we 
are confident that you will be so well pleased with the at- 
tention and service received you will become one of our 
steady customers. 
Two per cent interest paid on daily balances of $500 
and over. 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
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CIVIL, ENGINEER 
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struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
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Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries | 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
’s Fancy Groceries 
wh 
ALL FRUITS GUARANTEED 
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY 
We are the only fruit store on the North Shore offering this guarantee 
to customers. 
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A. J. ORR a“a PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOP PAINT and Speciaities. 
Bennett Street Ua ib ial Manchester, Mass. 
osite High School 
MANCHESTER 
The annual reception to the mem- 
bers of the Cradle Roll and their 
mothers will be held at the Congre- 
gational chapel, Thursday, Sept. 5, 
at four o’clock. If not pleasant, it 
will be held the following day. 
First. Unitarian church, Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, Sunday, September 
Ist. Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, of 
Washington, D. C., chaplain of the 
United States Senate will preach. 
To Organize a Wilson and Marshall | 
Club in Manchester. 
A rousing democratic meeting 
was held in Carpenters’ hall, Man- 
chester, Tuesday evening, in the in- 
terests of organizing a Wilson and 
Marshall club. Chairman Riley of 
the Democratic state committee was 
present and made a most enthusias- 
tic speech. The meeting was large- 
ly attended, despite the fact it was 
not advertised. There are evidences 
of a big interest on the part of the 
local democrats and there is every 
indication that the members of the 
party in Manchester are to let noth- 
ing go undone toward winning the 
coming campaign. 
Secretary O’Leary of the state 
committee preceded Judge Riley 
and he, too, made a good speech. 
It has been remarked that there 
is more life in the Democratic ranks 
in Manchester this year than ever in 
the history of the town. The meet- 
ing Tuesday night was certainly 
more largely attended than any in ~ 
a generation. 
The following committee will act 
in organizing the club: James 
Hoare, Oscar B. Wing, Timothy M. 
Mahoney, Clarence W. Morgan, Ed- 
ward P. Flynn, Edward Crowell and 
Frank A. Foster. 
Oceanside Employees Have Gala 
Time. 
The several hundred employes of 
the Oceanside hotel, Magnolia, and 
their friends, enjoyed their annual 
ball at the Oceanside Annex Tues- 
day night. It was a gala event. The 
hotel orchestra went over to the 
annex at eight o’clock and played a 
preliminary concert while the guests 
were arriving. Soon they were 
there in scores and then the fun be- 
gan. Many of the guests from the 
hotel also came over and joined in 
the fun, while many more crowded 
the verandas and the vacant places 
as spectators. Refreshments were 
served and, altogether, it was the 
jolliest ball the Oceansiders have 
ever had. Dancing was enjoyed un- 
til midnight. 
