Sept. 10, 1915. 
Nt. .TURE ALMANAC 
trek bcginning Friday, Sept 3. 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets Auto A. M. P. M. 
Fri Peele 6.7, 6.47) > 6.0 6.19 
Peete hd, 6.15) 645. 6.56 7.14 
Spee bo 614° 6.44 7:50 8.6 
Mine oee oo. .612 642 8.39 8.55 
Tues 7 5.14 6.10 6.40 9.25 9.41 
Mieteis o.lo. 6.9 Bake) ANOS ae AKO As 
ive 50.L6.. 6.7 Geo O AOR Tales 
MANCHESTER 
Ernest Wilcox of the local po-t- 
office and Mrs. Wilcox and baby have 
gone to Vermont for a vacation so- 
_journ. 
“The fans at the shop are certain 
Peatte onoc. 2 can whip the 
Manchester niné, and are anxious tu 
hook up a MaieMie cel TTS! yt aSt 
acgregation.”—Wednesday’s Peveriy 
1 ..ies. What, again? 
Children’s dressce: roc. and $1 at F. 
A: Lethbridge’s. adv. 
Daniel R. McLean, who has been 
second gardener at “Uplands,” the 
Pere Prazier estate at West Man- 
chester, has gone to Newton Cen- 
tre, to take a position as gardener on 
the Professor Michael estate. 
gam 
Ti was a very verry little party 
nape mete at, tae Manchester Tea 
ihooms on Luesday evening to w:t- 
ness two little playlets given by sore 
ot Manchester’s talented ycurg peop'e. 
Pirst on the program was a scng by 
tang, entitled “An Jrisa Love Song,” 
mame very sweetly by Viss Horence 
ieacas then the char-iirg little farce 
Peoted A Pan-of fu ge” bv the 
Po oving: Florence Leach, Gladys 
Semone Deatrice.-Icn~. Esther 
Sioreemoe(stace Me: il] end Fester 
Rust. Prancts Addtr-v- ssang “A 
ieiierGrey Home in the West’ and 
rene it so,well he 
=> on-ore hy the audienn. 
Sioe-erevacntee.” , The next num- 
Rer vos the play entitled “Billie's 
hy France's Andrews ard 
‘orence. Leach, which was a scream 
Moments: to last. The Jost number 
Wes a cong by Mi-< Leach. “! 
“9~ething sweet to tell veu.” Mrs. 
“each served light refresh ents atl 
dancing followe1. A~cng those pres- 
ent were members of the following 
families—the Amory Eliot’s, C. E. 
Motnes, J. W. Merrills, Parker 
Bremers, Miss Sturgis and others. 
The tea room was crowded and like- 
wise the room adjoining. Manches- 
ter should be proud of its bright 
young folks. Miss Dora Marshall 
was at the piano and Helen Wing and 
‘rwendolen Glendenning ushered. The 
affair was in aid of the State-Wide 
Campaign for aqua’ Suffrage. 
TI 
re squues 
a 
i 
have 
was called en for: 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder OF 
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Telephone 190 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, (xt cro tries 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
———§. S. Pierce Co.’s 
Postofhce Block 
Fancy Grocerics 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
Ocean St., Manchester Cove 
Fish Fresh From Our Own Traps Every Morning and Deliver- 
ed Free of Expense. Lobsters Boiled While You Wait. 
Direct From the Water to Your Table Telephone 156 
ANNIE M. AYERS. 
Annie M. Ayers, daughter of the 
late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ayers, pass- 
ed away Thursday at one o’clock a* 
the age of 56 years. She had sut- 
fered a shock two weeks ago. 
Funeral services will be held Sun- 
day at two in the afternoon from her 
late home, cor. Summer and Lincoln 
sts., the Rev. C. A. Hatch officiating. 
Miss Ayers was of a quiet homelike 
disposition, and kept the home going 
at the death oi- her parents, one 
biother George living with her. Two 
o'her brothers in Manchester—Fran- 
cis P. and Edw. W.—and one in 
Chicago—Chas. B.—survive her. 
The Essex Co. association, W. R. 
C., will hold a meeting in Salem next 
Wednesday, Sept. 15, at 10.30 a. m., 
at the First Baptist church. 
Boys’ blouses 50c. at E. A. Leth- 
bridge's. adv. 
No EXCEPTION. 
“| hear that the river is very high 
just now.” 
“Well,” replied the man with a mar- 
ket basket ; “aint everything?” 
(i ‘ \ 
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 
es 
The Breeze $2 a year postpaid. 
—$<——— — — 
Geo. W. Hooper Est. 
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass. 
AGia 
partment is at all 
Registered Pharmacist 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 1856 
FOR nearly sixty years the people of Manchester have 
brought their prescriptions to this store. 
time we have filled 111,800 prescriptions. 
times 
thoroughly competent pharmacists. 
prescriptions to us with the knowledge that our sixty 
years of experience is at your command. 
Only pure drugs and chemicals are dispensed. 
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE 
BENJ. L. ALLEN 
During that 
Our drug de- 
the supervision of 
You may bring your 
under 
Manchester, Mass. | 
Telephones 217 and 8388—If one is busy call the other. 
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