MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Allen have 
closed their cottage, ‘‘ The Woodvine,”’ 
on Summer street, this week and re- 
turned to Gloucester. 
Mrs. Lewis White (Annie Bird) 
and son Lewis, of Danvers, are visit- 
_ ing Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long. 
Mrs. J. j. Gorman spent the first of 
the week at Hamilton, the guest of 
Mrs. Joseph Knowlton. 
Mrs. Charles Andrews spent Thurs- 
day with Mrs. S. S. Shaw, her cousin, 
at Dorchester. Mrs. Shaw is a fre- 
quent visitor here. She left yesterday 
for Florida. 
Mrg. Dexter Rose and son Ralph, 
of Bridgeport, Conn., Capt. William 
Rose of the S. S. Sparta, and family, 
of Boston, are the guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Roderick Rose on Lincoln street. 
Alexander Jauderl of Newark, N.J., 
returned home Thursday. after a fort- 
night’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. 
Morrison, Summer street. 
William Burgess returned Sunday 
from the Beverly Hospital where he 
has long been confined with typhoid 
fever. 
Samuel Rowe is spending a few 
days visiting his sister, Mrs. Arthur 
Toppan in Handover, Mass. 
At the whist party in Carpenter’s 
hall Tuesday evening in aid of the 
Building Fund of the new Sacred 
Heart church the prizes were won by 
Miss Jennie Sargent and _ Lester 
Morris. 
Miss Catherine O’Leary, formerly 
of this town, and Timothy Cummings, 
of Salem, were united in marriage 
Wednesday, Oct. 31, at the St. James 
rectory in Salem by the Rev. M. J. 
McCall. 
John Bettencourt of South Fram- 
ingham has returned to that place 
after a few weeks stay in town, having 
been employed as one of the en- 
gineers at Beaver Dam for the water 
department. 
Miss Abbie Floyd entertained nine 
of her school friends at her home 
Wednesday evening with a Hallow- 
e’en party. ) 
Henry A. Moulton who gives Man- 
chester as his home, and whom the 
1905 directory gives as a gardener, 
Harbor street, has filed a petition is 
bankruptcy: liabilities $1163; no assets. 
Albert E. Grant, who ‘has been 
head meat-cutter at Sheldon’s market 
the past season, concludes his services 
there to-night and returns to town. 
Mr. Gardner who returned to Boston 
a fortnight ago, was not the head 
meat<cutter as erroneously stated at 
the time. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Geo. F. Allen, H.S. Tappan and 
F. W. Bell & Son are now closing 
their dry goods stores at 7 o’clock, 
one hour earlier than usual. 
John L. Prest is taking a fortnight’s 
respite from his duties at Bullock's 
bakery and left yesterday for Hamil- 
ton where he will spend most of his 
vacation. 
The members of Conomo tribe, 113, 
of Red Men, are urged to be present 
at the meeting next Wednesday eve- 
ning when a small-sized pow-wow will 
take place after the meeting. A feast 
of corn and venison will be partaken of. 
Manchester was represented at the 
Democratic rally in Salem Thursday 
evening by a good-sized delegation. 
Mr. Moran was one of the speakers. 
WHISPERINGS 
As might have been expected, it 
stormed yesterday. Not because school 
teachers are ofa particularly gloomy 
disposition, by any means. It simply 
‘happens’ that the day of the conven- 
tion in Peabody is always accompained 
by a storm. 
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Have you noticed the very close re- 
semblance of the picture on the front 
cover of the Ladies Home Journal for 
the current month to the Common and 
Congregational church in Manchester, 
with its wealth of attractive large elm 
trees? 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Telephone..... 
..... Connection 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lamber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET. 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
Owing to the very high price of CAMPHOR, we are MAKING 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
MAGNOLIA, 
: and SELLING a Preparation we call 
# Aromatic Lavender and Camphor 
! We guarantee this preparation to be equal to the best Gum Camphor 
@ for keeping clothing, etc., free from moths. 
25e the pound package. 
A. 
LEE & SONS, 
PHARMACISTS 
(ESTABLISHED 1856) 
CHAS. O. LBE, 
Reg. Pharmacist. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Reg. Pharmacist 
