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WHISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
Now 
Is the time 
_ To come forward with that “record- 
breaker” pumpkin. 
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Someday there will be a serious ac- 
cident, if not a fatality at the B. & M. 
station in Manchester. There is 
scarcely a day that someone does not 
needlessly risk his life by passing 
around the end of a standing train at 
the arriving time ofa train bound in 
the opposite direction and crossing in 
the path of the incoming train. More 
than one person has narrowly escaped 
injury when he has alighted on the 
wrong side of a train at the station. 
The train crews as a rule are careful 
to keep the gates on the platforms 
fastened to prevent the reckless from 
getting off on the wrong: side, but 
there are many who persist in un- 
fastening the gates on the left side 
While he may 
safely alight himself, the person who 
does this is endangering the life of 
another, who seeing the open gate 
may step off in the path of an ap- 
proaching train. Safety First! Not 
for ourselves alone, but for the other 
fellow’s sake. 
P aca? Co aa 
A novel windshield was ‘observed 
upon an automobile in Manchester the 
other day. 
shield at the front of the car another 
and demountable shield protected the 
occupants of the tonneau. Wings tc 
deflect the air currents projected at a 
backward angle on either side. The 
arrangement did not. obstruct the 
view of the passengers in any degree 
and added immensely to their com- 
fort. 
x—x—x 
Dr. Lincoln Wirt, war correspond- 
ent and peace advocate, is quoted in a 
Denver despatch as saying that the 
European war will last at least five 
years more. Dr. Wirt, it will be re- 
membered, gave an interesting address 
on the war at the Village church in 
Magnolia early in the summer. At 
that time he predicted that the dura- : 
tion of the war was uncertain and that 
the outcome would be inconclusive. 
adv. 
cone 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. 
Clay’s ice-cream by plate or 
at Reed’s Beach st. café. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Elite Shoes for Fall at W. R. Bell’s, 
Central sq. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv, 
In addition to the glass . 
Telephone 190 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, fe Groceries 
apt Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
yore eek ede S. Pierce Co.’s 
MANCHESTER 
Clare Peters has moved his bicycle 
business from Summer st. to the shop 
on Bridge st., formely occupied by the 
blind school. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Orders are now being taken for 
Dolls and outfits to be delivered be- 
fore Christmas at the Gift Shop, Cen- 
tral sq. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Transfers of property in Manches- 
ter reported this week include that of 
land near Summer st., which Mrs. 
Margaret Skinner, wife of Richard 
Skinner, conveys to Andrew Carn- 
egie, ad. 
Taxi—Phone tact are 290. adv. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending Oct. 12, 1916: Mrs. Bettie 
Anderson, Mrs. J. Dellinger Barney, 
Miss Anastasia Barron, Miss Kath- 
leen Blanche, Mrs. John Caswell, 
Marjorie Crocker, .Josephat Chaume, 
Henry Cotting, Miss Annie Dalton, 
Mrs. Chester Dane, Miss Rose Dona- 
hue, Mrs. John McKenzie East, Mrs. 
G. Ervin, K. T. Forrest, Ames How- 
ell, Miss Ruth Horne, Mrs. F. L. 
Hanlon, Mrs. A. Lawrence Hopkins, 
Mrs. J. Ben Hart, Mrs. Joseph Lov- 
ering, W. S. Mowry, Miss L. Mul- 
as Peter Mooney, F. Taxter Mer- 
dell, Mrs. A. D. Pratt, Miss Lillie 
Scharf, Miss Josephine Tamer, Rod- 
erick Tower.—Frank A. Foster, P. M. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Central sq. 
s Fancy Groceries 
FRESH FRUIT! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North 
Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Native Garden Vegetables in Season 
Pure Olive Oil 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE. 
Post Office Block Phone 160 
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Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass, 
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Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Buy your -paints, oils, varnishes 
and shellac from H.:S. Tappan, 17 
Bridge st., Manchester. adz 
Shoe shine for ladies and gents at 
the Beach st. Bowling Alleys. adv. 
Educator and Walton Shoes \for 
Children. W.R.Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Fall Underwear at W. R. Bell’s, 
adv. 
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
COAL 
SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL STREET 
TELEPHONE 202 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE 
CENTRAL 
SQUARE 
MANCHESTER 
Registered Pharmacists Always on Duty 
Telephones: 217, 8388 
If one is busy call the other 
