NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Wm. Jeffrey Colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, will initiate several candi- 
dates at their meeting next Monday 
evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Leach are 
receiving congratulations on the ar- 
rival of a son in their Salem home 
Wednesday. 
The selectmen have a notice in an- 
other column to the effect that all 
bills must be presented on Tuesday 
of next week, and that same will be 
paid Wednesday. This is in accord- 
ance with the usual custom followed, 
in giving the workmen in the differ- 
ent departments an opportunity to get 
their pay before Thanksgiving. 
The Allen Relief Corps held a very 
successful old-fashioned supper in 
G.A.R. hall Thursday evening, from 
6 to 730. The affair was in charge of 
the executive committee: Mrs. Han- 
nah Tappan, chairman. 
Arthur Crocker has accepted a po- 
sition at Sumner’s market, Bromfield 
street, Boston,—the same market in 
which “Jack” Bolfe, formerly of 
Manchester, is employed. 
Domestic and imported Citron, 
Orange and Lemon Peel, Candied 
Cherries, and assorted Glace Fruits, 
also fancy Table Raisins and Washed 
Figs at Huoper’s. . 
A new face has been put on the 
clock on the Memorial Library build- 
ing. this week. Much difficulty has 
been found seasons past in keeping 
the clock going all winter, owing to 
the fact the snow gathered on the face 
and kept the hands from moving. The 
glass face, which has been put over 
the clock, will prevent this in the 
future. 
What will be the price of turkey 
Thanksgiving? This is a question 
none of the provision dealers say they 
can answer. This week turkey was 
35 cents a pound. It will probably be 
in this vicinity next week. 
The Water Board went to Boston 
last Saturday to go over the matter of 
the test recently conducted at Beaver 
Dam swamp, with the State Board of 
Health, which came to Manchester 
esterday to look over the ground. Mr. 
horpe, who was associated with the 
late Freeman C. Coffin, the expert en- 
gineer, came to Manchester a week 
ago yesterday to take the matter up. 
It is understood, unofficially, the State 
Board are satisfied with the results ob- 
tained, a review of which we published 
in last week’s issue. 
Adj. Revere Pulsifer of the Glouces- 
ter High school battalion, was elected 
judge of all prize drill contests, at the 
regular drill on Monday of this week. 
Mixed Nuts at F. H. Dennis’. * 
The selectmen have been distrib- 
uting the B. L. Allen legacy for 
widows the past week. This was a 
fund of $1000 left in trust with the 
Town of Manchester, the interest on 
which was to be divided among de- 
serving widows. The amount will 
come in handy for many at this sea- 
son. 
Eddie Walsh, the popular clerk at 
Lee’s drug store, was taken to the 
Beverly hospital Tuesday evening, in 
the ambulance, and passed through a 
successful operation Wednesday, for 
a strain which he sustained a year or 
more ago, and which was augmented 
by an additional strain a week ago. 
Douglas and Knickerbocker Fall 
and Winter style Shoes at Bell’s. * 
Sweet Cider for the Thanksgiving 
table at F. H. Dennis’. ks 
WHISPERINGS 
News item: Lyman W. Floyd is 
out with a new cart in which he pulls 
his papers from the station to his 
store in Central square. Winter has 
no effect upon my friend Lyman; 
I met him the other morning coming 
up from the station wearing his last 
year’s straw hat, coat unbuttoned, and 
in general appearance reminding one 
of the warm days of summer. He is 
now looking for.a donkey for his new 
cart. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given Telephone..... 
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MANCHESTER. 
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