56 NORTH. SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Fresh Fruit! | 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Money back if not satisfactory. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Phone 160 
POST OFFIGE BLOCK 
TEL. CON. LOCK BOX 66 
JOHN F. SCOTT 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
PERSONAL SUPERVISION. ESTIMATES AND SPECIFICATIONS AT SHORT 
NOTICE. FIRST CLASS LABOR AND MATERIAL ONLY. TESTING OF 
DRAINAGE A SPECIALTY. 
POST OFFICE BLOCK, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA -MASS. 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
OGEAN STREET, MANGHESTER GOVE, MANGHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, Ppoprieror Telephone, Manchester 192-R 
All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest Marker PRICE 
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W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
H. Higginson, Pres. G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CoO, Matichester-by-the-Sea 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of ev ery description, Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
Boats stored for the winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
ment of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order. Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. Telephone 254 Manchester. 
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MANCHESTER 
Robert Hoare is leaving next week 
for a visit to his native home in Eng- 
land . 
New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. ady. 
The sixth annual ball of the Brown- 
land Cottage employees is announced 
for Friday evening, August 21, at the 
Manchester ‘Town Hall. This is al- 
ways one of the most popular danc- 
ing parties of the summer and the 
preparations already being made 
would indicate that this year will be 
no exception to the rule. 
"TarR- BLAISDELL 
A pretty summer wedding took 
place at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. 
George W. Blaisdell, Union street,” 
Manchester, last Saturday afternoon, 
when their second daughter, Miss — 
Alice Lee Blaisdell, became the bride 
of Donald Proctor Tarr, son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Gardner W. Tarr of Glouc- 
ester. 
The single ring Episcopal service 
was used, and the wedding took place — 
at 3.30 o'clock in the presence of about 
100 guests, Rev. Charles A. Hatch of 
the Congregational church being the— 
officiating clergyman. The bridal 
chorus from Lohengrin was played by — 
Miss Eleanor Bradley of Gloucester, 7 
and the bride was given away by her 
father. She was married in a travel-~ 
ing suit of blue moire silk, and carr ied 
a ‘handsome bouquet of white sweet 
pean 
The only attendant was her sister, 
Miss Dorothy 3laisdell, as Hides 
maid, and Jol in D. Cunningham of 
Gloticester was best man. The brides- 
maid’s dress was white embroidered 
voile. 
A reception followed the wedding 
and the ushers were Arthur C. Smith} 
W. Welles Sellew, Charles F. Pearce, 
Russell T. Fisher, Barnard L. Stan- 
wood of Gloucester and Abbott Hoare 
of Manchester. An elaborate colla- 
tion of ices was served, and Misses 
Marjorie Stanwood and Priscilla Tarr 
served. Miss Helen Wing and Miss 
Gwendolen Glendenning Aas assisted 
in serving. Symonds orchestra of 
Gloucester was in attendance and 
played during the reception and for 
the informal dancing. 
The house was prettily decorated 
with lilies, roses, maidenhair ferns 
and palms, and as the couple left the 
pees to depart on their wedding trip, 
the stairway was wound with confetti 
ribbon, making a very handsome ef- 
fect. 
Mr. and Mrs. Tarr will make their 
home in Gloucester. 
