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Bracing 
_ Autumn weather 
Like that of today would 
% o a long way toward keeping our 
Shore residents with us late this fall, 
There are a score or more families at 
anchester now and many of these will 
main until Thanksgiving, or later. 
Pick G. Cheever, the Postal Tele- 
raph office here having been closed, is 
at Rockport at present, substituting for 
e station agent. 
F _ Miss E zabeth Meldrum, who has 
een in Denver, Col., visiting her sister, 
rs. Henry, since last July, is expected 
& e the latter part of the coming 
veek. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Torrey left 
ere Wednesday to spend the winter 
boro street, Boston. ‘Their house on 
Union street has been closed. 
Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin L. Bullock 
ave been spending the week at Need- 
ham, with Mrs. Bullock’s parents. They 
ie the trip in Mr. Bullock’s Buick 
Brig Beabout,. which he bought last week 
| from M. B. Gilman. 
- Hallowe’en tomorrowevening! The 
| event will be observed by a number of 
parties. Miss Abbie Floyd will enter- 
ain one party at her home in Central 
square. Miss Dora Marshall will be 
hostess for a party at her home in West 
Vanchester. 
‘Miss Florence Mylin, after another 
ho pleasant summer at Manchester, left to- 
y to join her mother Mrs. Emma S. 
A iin. at» Winthrop, for their return to 
Washington. Miss Mylin is the private 
5 eriaty to Mrs James McMillan. 
"Mrs. Mylin, who has spent a number of 
sasons at Manchester, will spend the 
winter at Washington, too, as private 
masseuse for Mrs. Mark Hanna. 
‘ The new equipment at the pumping 
ta ‘ion was started this week and appears 
pe in excellent running order. As 
on as the apparatus has been given a 
r trial the station at Gravel pond will 
e shut down for the winter. In fact, 
e station is not being used at present to 
ny extent. 
ot being used at present. 
ent at the old station is essentially the 
ne as that at the Gravel pond station, 
‘ull description of which was given in 
> Breeze at the time the new plant was 
ened last summer. The engines are 
: he gas-producing stamp, considered 
ree. up: to- date in use at the pre- 
Bn flannel Night Robes at E. A: 
bridge’s. sha sadyc: 
with Mrs. Torrey’s sister at 105 Danes- ~ 
The Gravel pond water is © 
The equip-— 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. . 
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Have you had a Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System ? 
REGULATOR. 
PRACTICAL 
HOT WATER HEATING 
44 Central St., 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
The Haphazard club meets Monday 
evening, November 1, with Mrs. Hattie 
F. Baker. 
Edward Walsh, one of the popular 
clerks at Allen’s Drug store, is having a 
fortnicht’s vacation, part of which he 
will spend in Newburyport. 
Mrs. A. E. Marshall announces that 
after Nov. 1 she will close her millinery 
parlors, 31 Central street, at 6 o'clock 
every evening except Serurday. cs 
State Dist. Dep. Wm. J. O'Brien of 
Boston has re-appointed M. Francis 
Buckley of Gloucester the district deputy 
of Masconomo couneil, 1232, K. of C., 
of this town, and also of the council at 
Beverly Farms. 
At the G. A. Priest &hool,; a class 
meeting was held last week. . The offic- 
ers were elected as follows: Anna 
White, pres.; Harry Bakes, vice pres. ; 
George Fleming, sec., and Gordon 
Crafts, treas. 
Byron A. Bullock is expected home 
tomorrow from a week’s vacation spent 
in Maine. 
GAS FITTING 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
We are agents for the WATTS PRESSURE | 
Call and see our demonstration of ‘this valve 
EDWARD 5S. BRADLEY 
PLUMBER 
Telephone Connection 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. PK, 
HC}OPER, Prop. 
DEALER 
Telephone 67 
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First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables ete. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S ERNE: 
MANCHESTERsBY=THE2SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
BEASNO TIA 
‘Affections. 
Telephone: 217 a4 
F riysthiee vera’ a pee ae . 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 15856 
We Recommend our SYRUP OF WHITE PINE 
POUND: and>our SYRUP OF WHITE 
POUND WITH TAR for Coughs; 
SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE. 
REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE ] 
Ben. L. Allen, 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
COM- 
PINE COM- § 
Colds and all Throat 
Registered Pharmacist 
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