NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
_ The water commissioners have 
_ awarded the contract for painting the 
_ house and barn at the pumping sta- 
_ tion to Temple & Thyne, whose figure 
E was $97.50. The other bidders were: 
mea, J. Orr, $186; Edward A. Lane, 
$150. 
George E. Scott has been spending 
_ the week in town renewing acquaint- 
ances, but returns to New York next 
week. 
Mrs. Abigail Gentlee is spending a 
couple of weeks with her daughter, 
Mrs John Knight in Essex. 
The telephone§ company have been 
putting ina number of new poles in 
various parts of the town this week, 
the old poles having been condemned 
by Supt. of Streets Kimball. 
The subject for the next meeting 
of the N. S. H. society, October 5, 
will be ‘‘Annuals,”’ and the discussion 
will be opened by Herbert Shaw. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cross are re- 
ceiving congratulations on the arrival 
of a little daughter in their home at 
West Manchestar, Monday. Mr. 
Cross is coachman at E. D. Jordan’s. 
Tree-Warden Wm. Young has com- 
menced the fall and winter campaign 
against moths this week. He starts 
at the Beverly line and covers the en- 
tire town to Magnolia. 
Alex Sjorlund and Chas. Fritz were 
the guests of George Hollings in 
Lawrence over Sunday. ) 
Frank Barney, one of the black- 
smith’s at Standley’s blacksmith shop, 
is the latest to join the yachting fra- 
ternity in Manchester. He has just 
bought a speedy naphtha launch. 
The street department is laying a 
concrete walk on the easterly side of 
Norwood avenue this, week, as per 
vote of the town last March. The 
work of widening Brook street is 
nearing an end. A tar macadam sur- 
face is being laid this week. 
Miss Gertrude Flanders of Salem 
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. 
Gorman the first of this work. 
Edmund Lethbridge is quite ill at 
his home on Summer street. 
Webster F. Putnam of Danvers 
spent Sunday with N. P. Meldrum 
and family. 
Mrs. Emma Mylin is to open an 
office in Boston this year at 163 Hunt- 
ington avenue, instead of returning to 
Philadelphia. During October she is 
to spend three days each a week at 
Manchester and Boston, but after No- 
vember 1 she will rent her cottage here 
and move to town for the winter. 
Douglas and Knickerbocker Fall 
and Winter style Shoes at Bell's. * 
Miss Minnie Redman of Windsor, 
N.S, is visiting friends at Wm. Swan- 
son’s. 
Joseph Leach has moved from his 
cottage on Bridge street this week to 
Roxbury. 
Miss Nellie Gowe of Malden and 
Miss Maude Allen of Boston were 
guests this week of Mrs. L. B. Harvey, 
who has also had as her guest this 
week her sister, Miss Muriel Nunn. 
The large raft off Singing Beach, 
belonging to C. A. Munn, was taken 
in and housed for the winter on Mon- 
day. | 
Lucy and Ethel Bigwood returned 
to Salem Monday, after a few days’ 
visit with their grandmother, Mrs. 
Mary Bigwood. 
Cyrus P. Killam and Charles Morse 
were guests over Sunday of relatives 
in Boxford. 
Mrs. Isabella Stidstone is spending 
a fortnight’s vacation with friends in 
Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. Rod. Rose had as 
guests over Sunday the former’s 
brother, Captain Bertram Rose of 
Boston. 
Chester Taylor of the Cove started 
this week with Robertson, the plumber, 
as an apprentice. 
Thos. Sheehan is at Mount Kisco, 
N.Y., in charge of Messrs. Connolly 
Bros.’ work there on the John Magee 
estate. 
EDWARD "SRA CRY 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
Telephone..... 
.....Connection 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
On and after Monday, Oct. 1, our store 
will close each night at 6 o’clock, Satur- 
days excepted. 
SHELDON’S MARKET, 
CENTRAL STREET, * 
MANCHESTER 
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