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The North Shore Horticultural society 
will meet this evening. John Farquhar 
of Boston will be the speaker. 
Deputy A. W. Ellison of Winnipurket 
tribe, I. O. R. M., of Lynn paid his 
first official visit to the Manchester tribe 
Wednesday evening. 
Ata session of the Probate Court, 
Monday, the will of the late Anna B. 
Dow of this town was proved and inven- 
tory of the estate was filed} $2632.20. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and in- 
fant daughter, left Manchester last Sat- 
urday for a visit with Mrs. Fisher’s rela- 
tives in Maine, before returning to their 
home in Torreon, Mex. 
Myron F. Cox, who has been con 
nected with the BREEzE printing office 
for the last year and a half left last Sat- 
urday to assume the management of the 
York Transcript at York, Me., and the 
printing plant connected with it. 
At their meeting last evening the se- 
lectmen granted a permit to Morley, 
Flatley & Co. to lay a drain across Vine 
street. They granted a permit also to 
Chas. Sargent to move acottage from the 
F. M. Whitehouse property to Ocean 
street, near the Heath Fish Market. 
Alexander Robertson and _ family 
moved their household effects from Ham- 
ilton to Manchester yesterday and are lo- 
cated at the Patterson cottage on Lincoln 
street. Mr. Robertson returns to Man- 
chester to assume the management of the 
R. Robertson Co. branch. 
It will be W. R. C. day in Manches- 
ter next Tuesday, the 7th, for on that 
day the local Relief Corps will entertain 
the Essex County W. R. C. in con- 
vention. The business session will be 
held in the morning at 10.30 at the 
Town hall, to be followed at noon by 
dinner at the Baptist church vestry. A 
social hour will be held at the Town 
hall in the afternoon at 2. o'clock. 
There will be no evening session. 
Some 150 women from all over the 
county are expected to be present. 
A special town meeting willbe called 
for Monday evening, Dec. 13, at 7.30 
o’ clock, and the warrant will be posted 
by Monday. A meeting was called last 
year atthistime also. ‘The state year 
begins Dec. 1 and as Manchester is sup- 
posed ito appropriate $5000 for moth 
work it is for this purpose especially that 
the meeting will be called. It is ex- 
pected, though, that, as last year, only 
one half of this amount will be appro- 
priated at this meeting. The balance 
will go over to the March meeting. 
There will be other matters to come be- 
fore the voters, but nothing of any great 
import, from what we understand. 
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 
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EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
GAS FIT TING 
PLUMBER 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
Arthur Crocker, who has been driver 
for the American Express Co. here, has 
been transferred to the Salem office. 
Colby Staples of Magnolia is the new 
driver here. 
This evening at 7.45 at the Chapel an 
illustrated foreign travel talk by Lyneham 
Crocker of Harvard University will be 
given under the auspices of the Y. M. 
C. A. boys. The invitation to attend 
this lecture is general. No admission 
will be charged but a silver offering will 
be taken. 
Franklin K. Hooper of this town is a 
member of the party of men prominent 
in business circles of Boston and vicinity 
and representing the Boston Chamber of 
Commerce, who left Boston Wednes- 
day afternoon at 4.30 ona special train, 
with Chicago as the objective point. 
There were 122 men in the party which, 
the Globe says, ‘“‘is perhaps the most 
representative aggregation of business 
men that has ever left Boston on any 
kind of atrip.”’ The party will leave 
Chicago on the return trip Saturday af- 
ternoon. 
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COAL and WOOD 
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36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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