Nov. 26, 1915. | NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
MANCHESTER a 
Telephone 190 MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA _Postoffice Block 
I, 
_ ing, December ‘3. 
ses to Beverly, Beverly Farms, Mag- 
‘nolia and Gloucester after the dance 
4 W. ‘R. Bell’s, Central sq. 
| Manchester, 
maids were Miss Gladys Jacobs and 
' marriage by her father. 
spring. 
corps of operators at the Manchester- 
The Beverly Farms and Manches- 
ter Social club will hold a dance in 
Town hall, Manchester, Friday even- 
There will be bus- 
Men’s* Sweaters $2.00 to $5.00 at 
adv. 
SALTER-MacInnis. 
A pretty home wedding was cele- 
brated last evening—Tl 
_ the home of the bride’s parents Sun-- 
-mit st., Gloucester, when’: Miss 
Cyrilla MacInnis, daughter of James 
' William MacInnis became the bride 
_ of George Henry Salter, 
son of Mr. 
and Mrs, James.Salter of Danvers, 
formerly of Manchester. 
_~ The ceremony was performed a: 
97.30 o'clock, by Rev. A. G. Warner 
of the Manchester Baptist church. 
The double ring ceremony was used. 
- The best man was Albert James ci 
and the ‘three brides- 
Miss Georgie MacInnis of Glouces- 
3 Fae and Miss Grace Salter of Dan- 
The bride was presented in 
The house 
with 
vers. 
was. attractively decorated 
- roses and holly. 
Mr. Salter is employed as travel- 
ling night operator by the telephone 
company. His father was for years 
-earetaker of the Philips Dexter es- 
tate, Manchester... He is now con- 
nected with the Essex County Agri- 
cultural school in Danvers. 
The young people will make there 
home in Danvers for the present. 
MAcDONALD-HEATH. 
At the Baptist parsonage, Beverly 
Farms, on Thanksgiving Eve—Wed- 
1esday—Miss Beryl Heath, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Heath of 
Manchester Cove, and Cornelius 
Macdonald of Magnolia, were united 
in marriage by the Rev. Clarence 
Strong Pond. Their attendants were 
Miss Edith Menkin and John John- 
son, friends of the young coupie. 
Mr: and Mrs. Macdonald will make 
their home in Boston for the winter, 
returning to Manchester in the 
The bride has been of the 
Magnolia telephone exchange. 
Cap Mines. Forcinc AHEAD 
CONSISTENTLY. 
The November bulletin of the Iron 
Cap Copper Co., of which Frank P 
Knight of this town is president, aaa 
show the continued success of this 
project. Smelter returns for October 
totalled seventeen cars of some 50 
JTRon 
.the cost of sinking a new 
5. 9S. Pierce Co 
Bullock Brothers, fixe croceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Bee 
s Fancy Groceries 
tons each, and the total receipts from 
these shipments were $25,461.56; or, 
in. other words, 179,847 pounds ot 
copper ‘was produced, the average 
price received being 17 2-3 cents per 
pound, and the cost of production, on 
the other hand, was 91-3 cents, 
which is something higher than the 
average for other months, owing to 
shaft and 
other new construction work. The 
bulletin also announces that the di- 
rectors have declared a quarterly divi- 
dend of one and three-fourths per 
cent. on the preferred shares of the 
company, payable Dec. 3iIst, to stock- 
holders of record holding shares ot 
the par value of $10.00 at the close 
of “busmess= Deer e247 -r197s,— which 
would indicate a pretty good invest- 
ment for such as are _ fortunate 
enough to possess any of the stock of 
the company. 
Fresh Scallops. Swett’s Fish Mar- 
Ket, adv. 
Children’s Educator and Walton 
Shoes at W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
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 2 
GROCERIES 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 
Manchester, : : Mass. 
Ss ee 
Established 1845 
Dealer in 
First-Class 
e 
Provisions, 
PRIDE’S CROSSING 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 67’ 
MAGNOLIA 
partment is at all 
Registered Pharmacist 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 1856 
Only pure drugs and chemicals are dispensed. 
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE 
BENJ. L. ALLEN 
OR nearly sixty years the people of Manchester have 
brought. their prescriptions to this store. 
time we have filled 111,800 prescriptions. 
times under 
thoroughly competent pharmacists. 
prescriptions to us with the knowledge that our sixty 
years of experience is at your command. 
During that 
Our drug de- 
the supervision of 
You may bring your . 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephones 217 and 8388—If one is busy call the other. 
