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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Fresh Fruit! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Money back if not satisfactory. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
POST OFFIGE BLOGK i 
Phone 160 
LOCK BOX 66 
J OIFNGE Ss COllat 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
PERSONAL SUPERVISION. ESTIMATES AND SPECIFICATIONS AT SHORT 
NOTICE. FIRST CLASS LABOR AND MATERIAL ONLY. TESTING OF 
DRAINAGE A SPECIALTY. 
POST OFFICE BLOCK, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA -MASS. 
‘TEL. CON. 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
OCEAN STREET, MANGHESTER GOVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, PpoprieTor Telephone, Manchester 192-R 
All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest MARKET PRICE 
H. Higginson, Pres. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CO, Mantester-y-the Se 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Ilardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht ‘lenders always in stock. 
Boats stored for the winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
ment of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order. Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. Telephone 254 Manchester. 
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MANCHESTER TEA ROOM 
Open the Year Round 
Lunches and Dinners Served on Orde 
41 Central St., Manchester Tel. 98-R 
MANCHESTER 
A large delegation of local Red 
Men went to Lynn ,Monday evening 
to work the Chief’s Degree on a class 
at one of the Lynn tribes. Harry S. 
‘Tappan is at the head of the staff. 
New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv 
Adrien Doucette, who has been at 
Norwood since leaving Manchester 
last fall, has just gone to Pittsburg to 
take a position with a large club in 
that city. 
Get your gloves cleaned by the 
Parisian Laundry. KE, A. Lethbridge 
agent. adv. 
MANCHESTER'S OLDEST MAN Is Q7. 
William Johnson, Manchester’s old- 
est male resident, last Saturday 
quietly observed his 97th birthday at 
his home on Bridge street. Although 
he has failed considerable in the last 
two or three years Mr. Johnson 1s 
still as anxious to be up and doing as 
ever. He declares that a diet of gra- 
ham bred is accountable in a large 
measure for his long life. 
He was born at Epson, N. H., and 
is the last of nine children. At the 
age of 12 years he removed to Con- 
cord, where he attended the academy. 
At the age of 15 he commenced his 
apprenticeship of chair and cabinet 
making and served his time of five 
years. 
He united with the Congregational 
church at Concord in 1834, and when 
he came here 72 years ago he united 
with the local church by letter, and ts 
now the oldest member. Mr. Johnson 
continued to make chairs until 1885, 
when he retired. For some I5 years 
he did his sawing in connection with 
his business in Maj. Foster’s tide mill, 
that stood near the foot of Ashland 
avenue. 
Until the Prohibition party ap- 
peared, he was a Republican. He has 
a good appetite, sleeps well, and reads 
about an hour at a time. He prides 
himself on being ef New Hampshire 
grit. He was town constable for two 
years, during which time he arrested 
the warden of the state prison for 
taking a load of furniture through 
town on Sunday, and held up a Salem 
minister for riding a bicycle on the 
sidewalk. He has the gold-headed 
cane from the Boston Post, given to 
the oldest man in town, receiving it 
after the death of D. lL, Bingham, 
