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Born at Manchester, Aug. 27, a son 
to Mr. and Mrs William H. Furniss. 
A little daughter arrived in the home 
of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Chaulk, Brook 
street ext., Wednesday morning. 
Miss Ethel Babb of Everett is spending 
atwo weeks’ vacation with her aunt, 
Mrs. Peter Diamond, Forest street. 
Misses Mabel and Eleanor Morgan 
are spending the week-end and Labor 
Day with friends in Portland and vic- 
inity. 
A little daughter, Marjorie Elizabeth, 
recently arrived in the family circle of 
Rev. and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln in 
Moline, IIl. 
Mrs. Frank L. Decker and children 
returned Wednesday night from a visit of 
several weeks at Woolwich, Me. Mr. 
Decker went to Maine over Sunday and 
the first of the week also, returning with 
his family. 
John Mackin of Rockland, is spend- 
ing a few days this week visiting his son, 
Supt. of Schools Mackin, and family, 
Windemere Park. Forest Bryant of 
Hudson is also visiting Supt. and Mrs. 
Mackin. 
Manchester roads are now in the prime 
of condition and many complimentary 
expressions about the excellent roads here 
may be heard from motorists from dis- 
tant parts, at the various hotels along the 
shore. While there are places, of course, 
where improvements may be made, and 
will be made before another season, yet 
the roads of Manchester as a whole are 
by far the best along the North Shore. 
John Rogers Allen, one of our oldest 
and most.respected citizens, observed the 
passing of his 80th milestone Wednesday 
by having a sort of family gathering at 
Tuck’s Point. A number of friends and 
relatives from out of town were among 
those present. The afternoon passed 
very pleasantly. Mr. Allen, though an 
octogenarian, belies his age, for he looks 
and acts as a man many years younger. 
The course of the law in dealing with 
a Manchester young man—whose name 
we will not mention out of respect for 
his parents—ought to serve as an example 
for other young men. ‘This party went 
tothe postoffice last Saturday, got his 
father’s mail, opened a letter containing 
a cheek, endorsed the check and cashed 
it at one of the grocery stores. The 
father made a complaint to the police and 
Officer Sheehan went to Boston Mon- 
day and runacross the young man. In 
the district court at Salem, Tuesday, the 
fellow pleaded guilty to the forgery of a 
check and was sentenced to Concord re- 
formatory fora minimum term of nine 
months. 
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PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING GAS FITTING Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
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Estimates cheerfully given. 
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36 Central Street 
Margaret Miguel, the little daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Miguel, has 
been spending a fortnight in Cambridge 
with her aunt. 
Mrs. R. T. Glendenning and Miss 
Gwendolen Glendenning and Miss Dor- 
othy Blaisdell returned Thursday from a 
very pleasant five weeks’ visit to Prince 
Edward Island. 
Thomas A. Robbins left the middle of 
this week for his newly-purchased farm 
at Winchester, N. H. Mrs. Robbins 
will follow after a visit of a week or two 
among relatives in Stoneham, Salem, 
etc., and Everett, the younger son, will 
also join his father, after a visit with his 
sister, at Needham. Mr. Robbins leaves 
Manchester after atwenty-five years’ res- 
idence here, during most of which time 
he has been employed as carpenter by 
Roberts & Hoare. The farm he has 
bought is of 57 acres, 15 of which is 
tillage land, and the rest pasture and 
woodland, with the exception of a small 
orchard, in which are some very produc- 
tive sugar maple trees. 
SHELDON SMA Rekeke? 
Established 1845. HeKkettOOPER. Prop. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
MANCHEST ER-BY2THE-SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gro. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Telephone 67 
Central Street, 
PRIDE S CROSSING. MAGNOLIA. 
7 Over Fifty Years a Drug Store 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 1856 
Prescriptions left at our Agent for Huylers, and 
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store are compounded by the Eastman” Kodak 
Registered Pharmacists Company. 
only. 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 237 ws x4 
