Sept. 24, 1915. 
NORTH SHOR EF BREEZE and Reminder 15 
Miss Aa M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massage 
Marcel Waving 
Lincoln St., Manchester 
Telephone 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs, J. Davis Baker left Wednes- 
day for a~ten days’ visit to Pittsfield, 
Me. 
Miss J. Hester 
her work at Simmons 
her second year. 
The fall and winter arrangement 
of train service goes into effect next 
Monday. 
Miss Corinne Lampron, Union st., 
is spending two weeks in Amherst, N. 
»., and Moncton, N. B. 
A large two-rasted vessel laden 
with; lumber, from Bangor, Me., 
docked at Knignts’ wharf, in the in- 
ner harbor yesterday. 
L. A. Dunn was drawn Monday to 
serve as a juror for the civil session 
of the Superior Court at Newbury- 
port the first Monday in October. 
The senior class at the High School 
ig to hold a candy sale in the vacant 
Store in’ Postottice block, Beach st., 
this Friday afternoon from two to 
Six, to raise money toward the fund 
for their proposed Washington trip. 
Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, 8S. of 
V., will start their regular weekly 
meetings on October 5th, with a 
Rust has resumed 
College, for 
grand Camp-Fire, having as their 
guests the camps from Beverly, 
Rockport, Gloucester and Beverly 
Patines sand Post 67, G..A. R., and 
all eligible to membership in the 
order. A good speaker will be pres- 
ent. . Refreshments. 
In reply to the numerous querics 
concerning *the list of tax-payers, 
levied $50.00 or more, customari-y 
printed in these columns shortly af- 
ter the tax-rate is announced, we 
would say that the list is with-heid 
_ from the press this year by the boar‘ 
of assessors, until the tax-collector 
sends out his bills. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending Sept. 23, 1915: B. J. Allen, 
Mrs. IT. A. Brown, Harold R. Bige- 
low, Rev. C. G. Cole, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Dow, Margaret Eiffin, Miss Jane 
Fraser, Miss Grace S. Fraser, Sam 
Gray, C, Hanschen, Effie M. Jodrey, 
Miss Jennie Kennedy, Alfred Masse, 
Miss Eleanor McCarthy, Miss Kitcte 
Nolan, E. L. Newhouse, Miss Lucy 
Putnam, A. Park, Miss Stephenson, 
nH. Sargent, Vincent Sauckell, Ken- 
neth Simpson, William Tyndale, 
Joseph Thomas, Roy Wilson, Mrs. J. 
B. Wilbus—Frank A. Foster, P. M. 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
MEATS ann PROVISIONS 
James A. Gonley, Mgr. Teles hone 228 Manchester 
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