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NORTH SHORE Battie <td and Reminder 51 
MANCHESTER. 
MANCHESTER WOMEN GIVE $100 
At a special meeting of the Man- 
chester Woman’s club on Monday, 
July 6 , $100 was appropriated for 
the Salem Relief Fund. A committee 
of three was appointed by the presi- 
dent to act upon any call that may be 
made upon the club in connection with 
the relief work,—Miss Ellen Clarke, 
Chairman, Mrs. M. P. Chute and 
Mrs. A. M..Sinnicks. 
A meeting of the committee of the 
Manchester Woman’s club having in 
charge the Salem relief work was 
held Wednesday evening at which 
time Mrs. Gordon Prince and Mrs. 
A. E. Hersey were added to the com- 
mittee. The work was outlined and 
every woman and girl in Manchester, 
whether year- -round resident or suim- 
mer. visitor, will have an opportunity 
to do their part in the great work 
of aiding the sufferers through the 
Salem fire. One of the things it is 
proposed to do is to make 100 com- 
fort bags, which is a great boon to 
any woman, without the very essen- 
tial necessities of the sewing room, 
etc. It is also proposed to make lots 
of children’s dresses, and such like, 
so as to have them ready by the time 
school starts. The club is undertak- 
ing a very commendable work. 
MANCHESTER GirLS GIVE 
$100. 
The Harmony Guild of Manches- 
ter, composed of young women, have 
donated $100 to the Salem Relief 
fund. 
ANOTHER 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O. for week 
ending July 4, 1914:—Mrs. J. L. 
Bary, Mrs. H. C. Ebbert, Mrs. Estey, . 
Miss Ruth Foster, Hollander W. 
Forbes, Mrs. Thomas Gormley, Mrs. 
John M. Hall, Miss Bessie O’Neill, 
Chester Parsons, Henry J. Reed, Miss 
Bertha Smith, Arthur Thompson, 
Richard B. Ward.—Sam’1 L. Wheat- 
on, P. M. 
Salmon Special today at Swett’s 
Market, at 25c Ib. adv. 
AO School Street 
ELECTRIC FANS 
For Sale or To Let 
H. J. GAY ELEGTRIG GO. 
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A Duiples Fireless Stove <=é 
Eliminates Hot Kitchens and Saves Time CF. wi 
30 in. 
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long; 15 in. wide; 16 in. high. 
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Two Large Wells: Each 101-2 in. deep; 
10 1-2 in. diameter 
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“INSTANT COOKER’’ 
D. T. BEATON 
= x, Gentral Street Manchester 
“Equipment—T*our aluminum cooking vessels, 
fh 
one 8-quart; three 1-3 round vessels, 2-quart 
each; threelarge baking and roasting disks; 
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Less ee 
’mgaapers: oar 
disk lifter; folding baking rack,and Duplex 
cook hoake 
ERIN WAS QQ QQ QQ mn nV) u’W4YQ@icyrgQ 11 WG 
BaNp Concert At MANCHESTER, A Peat 
“My next door neighbor sent word 
to me to oil my lawn mower.” 
“And did you do it?” 
sees eae said if I didn’t he’d bring 
home a parrot.” 
TatursDAY EVENING, JULY 16TH. 
1. March, Strauss Mezzacapo 
2. Selection, Maritana Wallace 
3. (a) Camp Meeting Band Gilbert 
(b) Sailing Down the Chesa- tee. 
WILSON VERY 
peake Bay Botsford Mr. INCONSIDERATE 
4. Waltz, Dreaming Joyce Mother—What did Tom say in his 
5. Solo for Piccolo Selected etter, dear? 
Mr. Ropert HANNIBLE Daugl reminded me that I 
6. (a) I Love the Ladies Schwartz promised to wait for him until he got 
(b) Rebecca of Sunny Brook back from Vera Cruz. 
Farm Gumble Mother—Of course you wrote him 
7. Selection, Robin Hood de Koven that you would be true to your pro- 
mise. 
Daughter—Well, yes, but I told 
him very distinctly that I didn’t think 
this Mexican business was being 
pushed along as it should be, at all. 
8. (a) Valse Lente, Adele Briquet 
(b) This Is the Life Berlin 
9. Selection, College Songs 
Rollinson 
10. (a) Sextet from Lucia Doniz ettt 
(b) March, National Emblem 
Bagley 
SALEM CADET BAND, 
JEAN MISSUD, COND. 
Tuat EXPENSIVE FEELING 
Mrs. Exe—lIsn’t it awful how food 
supplies have gone up? 
Mrs. W ye—Mercy, yes. 
TIE 
Why ev- 
ery time I visit my grocer ’s T feel as 
at my dressmaker’s 
Salmon Special today at Swett’s 
Market, at 25¢ Ib. adv. if I were 
Successor to Glarke and Milis Electric Co. 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone: 8394 
