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Mrs. Hi H. G. Perkins is ill at hee 
home on Sea street. 
Mrs. Harlan Morgan was thrown from 
a sleigh last Sunday, receiving quite a 
shaking up. 
Some of the teachers have formed a 
sewing club to help pass dull cares away 
during the winter months. 
Miss Fannie Knight is home from 
Wakefield, her school having been closed 
on account of the epidemic of small-pox 
there. 
The installation of a hot water heating 
system atthe Gravel pond pumping sta- 
tion, has been completed the last week, 
by D. T. Beaton. 
Chester H. Dennis has the New Eng- 
land agency for a washing machine which 
is run by water power. He may open a 
store in Boston a little later. 
Mrs Ernest Grover (Rachel Babcock) 
of Lynn has been in town the past week 
visiting Miss Alexander. Mrs. Grover 
formerly taught in the kindergarten here. 
A large picture of the late Deacon 
John Price has been placed in the corri- 
dor of the John Price Primary school. 
The picture was a gift to the school by 
Mrs. Price, his widow. 
William F. Stone, Tech. ’11, and his 
sister, Miss Margaret S. Stone, of Bos- 
ton, have been spending part of the last 
week with Miss Frances Keating, at the 
Mahoney cottage, Pine street, and have 
been enjoying the excellent sleighing. 
Sleigh ride parties have been quite the 
popular events of the last week. Nearly 
every night parties have stopped in Man- 
chester on their way through from Glou- 
cester, Beverly orSalem. Monday night 
three parties from here went to Salem. 
One, composed of about thirty High 
school boys and girls, another of 8th 
grade pupils, and still another composed 
of Baptist church attendants. 
The regular meeting of the Glouces- 
ter-Manchester Musicians’ Association, 
local 324, was held at Gloucester Sun- 
day. William F. Spry of this town was 
elected president of the association for 
the ensuing year and T. W. Long, vice 
president. The association voted to hold 
a concert and ball at Gloucester about the 
18th of April. 
Yesterday morning the teachers of the 
John Price Primary school observed 
their annual parents’ day, the object of 
which is to give the parents an oppor- 
tunity to see the children in their actual 
work and to bring parent and teacher to 
an understanding as to the child’s work. 
The parents turned out in large num- 
bers, which is very encouraging to Supt. 
J. C. Makin and his assistants for the 
work they have done in the term just 
ended. 
Have youhnda Pyressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System? Weare agents for the WATTS PRESSURE * 
REGULATOR. Call and see our demonstration of this valve 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING GAS FIT TING Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
Thomas B. Stone is acting as night 
nurse for Willis A. Pride who is quite 
seriously ill with sciatica at his home in 
Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. Freeman Cobb of 
Hingham were in town over the week- 
end visiting Mrs. Cobb’s parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Benj. Foster, Central street. 
Asst. Chief George S. Sinnicks of the 
local fire department goes to Boston this 
afternoon asa guest of the Beverly Farms 
Engine Co. on the occasion of their an- 
nual “‘night off.’’ A dinner and theatre 
are features of the celebration. 
Friends of Rev. Walter H. Ashley 
will regret to learn of an accicent which 
befel him recently at Deadwood, N. D., 
as a result of which he broke an arm. 
He was assisting in placing the Christ- 
mas decorations when he fell. One of 
the daughters, Miss Kate Ashley teaches 
in Deadwood; the other, Miss Gertrude, 
attends a college in Colorado. She was 
home for the holidays. 
New Prints and New Ruching at E. 
A. Lethbridge’ s. adv. 
Sybil Lb) ON SS MAGIK IGE 
Established 1845. le a Lata Prop. 
ALER IN 
First-Class Provisions Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
MANCHEST ERsBY=sTHEsSEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Telephone 67 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Benj. L. Allen, -:- R&sisteRea_phanmacis? 
Fifty-three Years a Drug Store Established in 1856 
Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled. The only drug 
store in town employing registered drug clerks 
Our Syrup of White Pine Compound and our Syrup of 
White Pine Compound with Tar is recommended by all who 
have used it for coughs and colds 
SIMPLE but EFFECTIVE 
Benj. L. Allen, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 257 & J 
