MANCHESTER SECTION 
Rey. and Mrs. Hatch had as their 
guest over the week-end the former’s 
brother. 
Philip Lane, who is chauffeur with 
the Boyslton A. Beals, has gone to 
New York to meet his mother and 
sister who are coming on from Ber- 
muda. . 
Mrs. Edith Wolfe of Province- 
town has been spending two weeks in 
town, visiting*her parents on Bridge 
st. She returns tomorrow, accompan- 
ied by her sister, Miss Esther North- 
rup for a two weeks’ stay. : 
‘New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv. 
A new float has been placed off 
Singing Beach by the Park Commis- 
sioners to take the place of the one 
destroyed by the storm a week or so 
ago. The new float is much more 
substantial and ought to give good 
service. Bathing at the beach is 
increasingly popular this year the 
public houses being used to their 
capacity most of the time. 
Lamson & Hubbard Straw Hats at 
Bell’s Beach Street Store. adv. 
Word was received the first of the 
week, by cable, from Edward C. 
Knight, who is spending the summer 
in Europe, to the effect that he was 
safe and in Paris. 
been connected with some of New 
York’s papers and he writes more or 
less for magazines. He will undoubt- 
edly find plenty of material for his 
pen in the present contingencies in 
Europe. 
Salmon Special today at Swett’s 
Market, at 25c lb. adv. 
Dver’s Auto Depo 
THOMAS DEROSIER, Prop. 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP 
Supplies and Sundries 
Autos to Rent by Hour or Day 
COR. PINE AND BENNETT STS. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 169 
Mr. Knight has , 
Friday, August 21, 1914. 
COMMUNICATION 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Dear Sir :— 
May I ask you to correct a false 
impression which has I fear been 
given by the announcement in your 
columns that I had been unable to 
secure anyone to take the anti-suf- 
frage side in the debate planned be- 
tween the suffragists and anti-suffra- 
gists. An unavoidable delay was 
caused by the miscarriage of the an- 
swer to my letter to the Honorable 
John \A. Matthews of Newark, New 
Jersey, asking him to take the anti- 
suffrage side, and I was unable to 
follow the matter up owing to a severe 
accident in my family. I had however 
just got in touch with Mr. Matthews 
when I was obliged to cancel all plans 
for his coming as the suffragists teil 
me that they find themselves unable 
to secure anyone to take their side 
in the debate. I am sorry for this 
for Mr. Matthews is an exception- 
ally good speaker, and I am sure peo- 
ple would have been glad to hear him. 
Mrs. WiLLIAM LOWELL PUTNAM 
Manchetser, Aug. 18, 1914. 
Dr. and Mrs. Russell MacKinnon 
of Church street have with them for 
a visit the latter’s father, Mr. Red- 
path of the Provinces. 
Lawn mowers sharpened to cut 
like new by special machinery. All 
work guaranteed. Price $1.25. Ship 
by either Dunn’s or Smith’s express. 
—Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 10 
Bridge st., Manchester. Telephone 
327-W. adv. 
——— 
Miss Elsie S. Dow is at Athol for 
three weeks, enjoying country life. 
Mrs. Dow has been at Athol with her 
for a short visit. 
Mrs. Harry R. Floyd was operated 
upon for appendicitis at the Charles- 
gate hospital last week. Mr. Floyd, 
who is private secretary for A. L. 
Filene, Boston, is in town to pass his 
vacation. 
Mrs. George Cutler and two sons 
Kenneth and Raymond of Swamp- 
scott have been spending a few days 
this week with Mrs. Cutler’s sister, 
Mrs. John F. Scott, and family, Pine 
st. 
The Manchester Boy Scouts started 
off early Wednesday morning on their 
annual outing to Camp Province at 
South Effingham, N.°H. There are 
19 boys in the company, and three 
men, including Rev. A. G. Warner, ~ 
the Scout Master, and Rev. C. A. 
Hatch; also Granville Crombie, who 
goes as chef. They will be away a 
fortnight. 
The Breeze $2.00 a year postpaia 
VACCINATION NOTICE 
Parents who contemplate sending 
children to school in September for 
the first time are reminded of the 
statute law governing vaccination. 
No pupil will be admitted who can- 
not present a card or certificate from 
a physician certifying that he or she 
has been successfully vacinnated, or 
giving good and sufficient cause why 
such has not been done. 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
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72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
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Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
For Sale 
Black pony, perfect beauty; fine 
actor in harness or saddle; 
weight 700; very gentle, 4 years 
old. Will be shown any day 
after 2 p. m. 
A. P. THISSEE 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone 150 
G. E. WILLMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
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