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We regret to report the continued ill- 
ness of Harry McDiarmid, Beach street. 
Mr. McDiarmid has been ill for some 
months now. 
Miss Grace Chipman and Miss Fran- 
ces Bussey and Jerome Booth of Boston 
are guests over the week-end of Mr. and 
Mrs. Albert W. Mead, Ashland ave. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Neil, jr., 
of Gloucester have moved into the Dil- 
lon house, so-called, on Brook street, 
the past week. Mr. O'Neill is em- 
ployed at the Breeze office. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co. are to 
move from the store which they occupy 
in the Pulsifer Block to the smaller quar- 
ters in the same block between the meat 
market and the tailor shop, occupied last 
year by the cobbler. 
Mrs. Charles J. Morgan is leaving 
Sunday, the 10th., for a visit to her 
mother, who is now in her 7 Ist year and 
quite poor in health at Caldona, C. B. 
She plans also to visit Mira, C. B., her 
native home before returning to Man- 
chester. 
Martin Olsen returned last Saturday 
from a very pleasant trip of a few weeks 
to his old home in Norway, where he 
found his aged father quite well for one 
of his years, and renewed his old-time 
acquaintances as much as his limited 
time would permit. 
Canoeing on the North Shore in mid- 
winter sounds more tropical than the 
season of year wouldsuggest. Yetthere 
were two young men canoeing in Man- 
chester harbor Wednesday. The day 
was exceedingly warm for this time of 
year,—about 55 degrees. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Mead are 
closing their house on Ashland avenue 
next Thursday, the 14th, and are going 
to Boston where they will be located at 
the Parker House a week prior to sailing 
from New York on the 22d for the 
Mediterranean trip. They are to sail 
on the Republic and will be away pro- 
bably until the latter part of June, visit- 
ing Naples and other points in _ Italy, 
France, Switzerland, Germany, etc. 
Climbing one of the many high elm 
trees that adorn Manchester’s streets 
without the assistance of ropes or ladders, 
but solely with the aid of spikes such as 
the moth destroyers wear, is an ex- 
tremely risky means of winning a wager. 
Yet this ‘is what one of the local ‘“‘ bug 
hunters’’ did last Saturday afternoon. 
He climbed the big tree in front of the 
F. K. Hooper residence on Union street 
with the assistance only of his spikes and 
hands, and thereby won a wager from 
one of the other boys. Pretty risky 
business ! 
After having splendid vacation weather 
and good skating most of the time, the 
young people have returned to their va- 
rious schools and colleges to resume their 
studies. Charles A. Lodge, of Mass. 
Agric. College, was recently honored by 
his college mates by being chosen assist- 
ant manager of the college baseball team 
for the coming season. 
Ladies call and hear the Jatest Records 
at Woodbury’s Record Parlor, Beach 
street. 1 
A special meeting of the Manchester 
Launch club will be held next Monday 
evening at 7.30 at the Winthrop club 
rooms to act on the matter of combining 
the two clubs. The Winthrop club 
voted to submit this proposition ata re- 
cent meeting, and the launch club will 
actupon it. It is hoped the matter will 
go through as there is a chance for a 
hustling good motor boat club in town. 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, fall and win- 
ter styles, at Bell’s. * 
Over 100 January Records at Wood- 
bury’s, Beach st. * 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
44 Central St., 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
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36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHEILDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Prop. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete 
Central Street, 
PRIDE $ CROSSING. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Every Neighborhood has its Leading Drug Siore 
MANCHEST ER-2BY=THE2SEA 
MAGNOLIA. 
Because: 
clean. 
Second, our prices are always right. 
best we can obtain. 
x< In this Neighborhood Our Pharmacy Leads ae 
First, our stock is large and complete, and our goods are fresh and 
People visiting our store are always 
promptly waited upon and not kept waiting. 
Third, our Prescription Department is fully equipped with all modern con- 
veniences for compounding prescriptions. 
Our drugs and chemicals are the 
OUR STORE iS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE BETWEEN BEVERLY AND GLOUCESTER 
John Stanley Gallagher, Registered in Mass., N. H. and Canada, is in charge of 
our Prescription Department. 
Benj. be Allen, 
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Registered Pharmacist 
Established in 1856 
