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The recently-elected officers of Wil- 
liam Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
will be installed next Monday evening. 
Miss Ramage, daughter of Rev. Mr. 
Ramage of North Troy, Vt., is visiting 
the family of Charles Hannable, Smith’s 
Point. 
Mrs. S. A. Parsons has returned to 
Boston after spending most of the sum- 
mer with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Torrey, 
Union street. 
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Dea. Torrey has been entertaining his 
cousin, Rev. Dr. Joseph Torrey of Bur- 
lington, Vt., who has spent a summer 
in Europe. 
Edward S. Bradley has been elected 
collector of wampum of Conomo tribe 
of Red Men, to succeed George Gould, 
resigned. Mr. Gould moves away from 
town. 
Miss Hannah Richards of Reading 
and Mrs. J. Lathey Long of St. Louis, 
sisters, have been paying a visit to Mrs. 
Anna Phillips, School street, the last 
week. 
The class of 1912 at the High school 
organized Wednesday with the follow- 
ing choice of officers: Roland Knight, 
president; Fred Jackson, vice-pres. ; 
Allan McKinnon, secretary, and Miss 
Hazel Semons, treasurer. 
The board of registrars will be in ses- 
sion on Wednesdays, October 13 and 
20, from 7 to 8 o’clock, and on Satur- 
day from 12 noon until 10 p. m., at the 
selectmen’s room, Town hall, for the 
purpose of receiving evidence of the 
qualification of persons claiming a right 
to vote at the state election to be held on 
Tuesday, Nov. 2. 
Town Treasurer E. P. Stanley has 
some of the finest apples grown in Man- 
chester thisseason. He has picked from 
one tree on his place four barrels of beau- 
tiful Northern Spy apples, two barrels of 
which are No. 1 grade, and will average 
nine or ten ounces each. Lewis Mor- 
gan has one Golden Russet tree on his 
property on School street from which he 
has picked 13 barrels. 
Manchester had a big representation 
at the Brockton Fair on Wednesday. 
Among those attending were Austin 
Jones, Byron Hobbs, Andrew Lee, John 
Babcock, Alhanan Babcock, Frank 
Crombie, Henry Dennis, E. Wallace 
Stanley, George Hildreth, Bernard Boyle, 
Supt. of Streets Crombie, F. W. Bell, 
George Sanborn, Frazier Andrews, 
Wm Giles, Thomas Powers, George 
Jones, Arthur Noyes, A. M. Killam, 
J. S. Reed, Thomas Stribley. If other 
towns contributed an equal proportion, 
there must have been a big throng at 
Brockton this week. 
Have you had a Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System? We are agents for the WATTS PRESSURE 
REGULATOR. Call and see our demonstration of this valve 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING GAS FIT TING Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
“TERS 
36 Central Street 
For some reason or other the fire 
whistle refused to give the proper alarm 
Thursday evening, when the alarm was 
sent on for the brush fire on Pine street. 
It is supposed to be due to two boxes be- 
ing rung in at one time. Chief Hoare 
notifies the public that all the boxes will 
be tested on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 9, 
beginning at 4 o’clock, one round being 
sent in from each box. 
Twenty-five dollars where the price paid 
for the old Franklin building, otherwise 
known as the Old Corner Store, when 
it was auctioned off on Wednesday af- 
ternoon. It is one of the oldest build- 
ings in town, dating back to revolution- 
ary times. Edward S. Bradley is the 
purchaser. The Mary Baker building, 
between the Frankling building and the 
church, sold for $14. The town voted 
to buy these building last spring, it will 
be remembered, and they were sold 
Wednesday with the understanding they 
would be torn down and removed from 
the property within the nextthree weeks. 
Children’s Sweaters at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’ s. adv. 
SEE Ee DON ao MeATINIRS ba | 
Established 1845. F. K. HOOPER, Prop. Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc. 
MANCHEST ERsBY#T HEsSEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S$ CROSSING. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Over Fifty Years a Drug Store 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 1856 
Agent for Huylers, and 
the Eastman Kodak 
Company. 
Prescriptions left at our 
store are compounded by 
Registered Pharmacists 
only. 
Benj. L. Allen, — Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 257 ws ad 
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