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The Town Warrant will be found on 
pages 12 and 13 of this issue. ‘There 
are 72 articles. 
Miss Abbie Hitchcech of Boston has 
been in town part of the past week, re- 
neWing acquaintances. 
A large delegation from the local col- 
ony are to attend the Martha Washing- 
ton party given by the Pilgrim Wander- 
ers at Beverly this evening. 
We understand that, owing to the seri- 
ous illness gf Mrs. Mead’s sister, Mr. 
and Mrs. Albert W. Mead have put off 
their European trip indefinitely. 
Albert Cunningham leaves Boston to- 
day to spend Washington’s Birthday vis- 
iting friends at the Worcester Poltechni- 
cal school] and at the Springfeld Y.. M. 
C. A. Training school. 
**A Trip to the Sunny South’ was 
the subject of a very interesting illustrated 
lecture at the Chapel last evening by Rev. 
L. W. Adams, given under the auspices 
of the Phi Alpha Pi, complimentary. to 
iesy sb. o. C..E. 
Mary, the little 6-year-old daughter of 
Mr.. and Mrs. Frank P. Knight, was 
operated upon Wednesday night fob ap- 
pendicitis. [he operation was per- 
formed by Dr. Johnson of Beverly and 
was successful. 
Next Tuesday evening the 
Corps have arranged to observe Wash- 
ington’s Birthday by meeting with the 
Sons of Veterans, after the latter’s meet- 
ing in G. A. R. hall. The Post and 
Associates have been invited. Meeting 
at 8.15. 
Charles L. Bedell, the blind man, who 
conducts a cobbling shop on Central 
street, wants us to announce that he has 
a lot of uncalled-for shoes at his shop, 
which he will sell if not redeemed with- 
in a reasonable time and that hereafter 
he will not be responsible for shoes left 
over 30 days. 
The members of Conomo tribe of Red 
Men who attended the meeting Wednes- 
day evening were treated to a very inter- 
esting talk by George S. Sinnicks on his 
trip to England two winters ago. Mr. 
Sinnicks accompanied Wil.iam Hoare on 
a visit to the latter's native home in 
Buckfastleigh. He'depicted some of the 
very interesting points of interest and 
characteristics of the places seen. 
The collection from Red Cross boxes 
placed in different parts of Essex Co. in 
the relief of the Italian earthquake suffer- 
ers shows that Manchester is not less 
‘generous than other places in this respect. 
The largest amount collected thus far 
was at Peabody, $32.26; Beverly next 
with $13.20; then Gloucester, $7.27; 
Manchester, $7.00; Salem, $6.11; 
Lawrence, £3.92, etc. 
Relief. 
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Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
S EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss Ruth M. Raker is spending a 
few days in Boston the guest of her aunt, 
Miss Irene Mack at the Hotel Water- 
stone. 
A special meeting of the Manchester 
Launch club will be held on Wednesday 
evening, Feb. 24, at 8 o’clock at the 
clubhouse. 
We understand that David Little and 
his bride are to move into the tenement 
in Horace Standley’ shouse, corner Beach 
and Summer streets. 
At the probate court in Salem Monday 
inventories on the estates of the late 
Manuel L. Silva and Alice Weston 
Smith were filed,theformer for $8,665.02 
and the Jatter for $13,337.68. 
Disc Records, and Edison Records 
and Machines at Woodbury’s, Beach 
street. ** 
At the Town hall on Washington’s 
Birthday, next Monday, a grand whist 
party and dance in aid of the new Sacred 
Heart church will be given. Whist, 8 
to 9.30; dancing, 9.30 to 12. 
Allen Relief Corps initiated one new 
member at their meeting last night. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
SIRS 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
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Established 1845. 
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Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete. 
Central Street, 
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clean. 
Second, our prices are always right. 
best we can obtain. 
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Bvery Nelghbortood as its Leading Drag Store| 
in this Neighborhood Our Pharmacy Leads 
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. 
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Telephone: 217 
Registered Pharmacist 
Established in 1856 
