Protection for the Home 
The strongest desire of hushand and wife is the 
welfare of their children. 
The husband works hard to provide for them, and 
would be glad to know how best to safeguard them. 
The wife works hard, too—in the home—and is 
equally interested with her husband in sound in- 
surance protection, such as that offered by the 
Postal Life Insurance Company 
5 Insurance in 
Assets: More force: More 
than $9,500,000 than $45,000,000 
NET COST LOW IN THE 
BECAUSE 
Ist. Commission Divi- 
lends corresponding to the com- 
missions otlfer companies pay their 
agents, less, the moderate advertis- 
ing charge, go to Postal Policy- 
holders the first year. 
_2nd. Renewal Commis- 
sion Dividends ana Office- 
Expense Savings covered by the 
9y% 
guaranteed dividends, go to Postal 
Policyholders in subsequent years. 
3rd. 
the second year. the usaal contin- 
gent policy-dividends, based on the 
Company’s earnings, still further 
Beginning at the cluse of 
reduce 
the first 
e cost each year after 
It will pay you 
to find out just what the POSTAL LIFE can and 
will do for you. The Company issues all the 
si.ndard legal-reserve policy-forms: it supplies full 
personal! information to ail applicants—men, 
women and young people—and distance from New 
York does not hinder. Just write and say: 
“‘Mail me life-insurance particulars 
for my age’’ and_be sure to mention 
this Paper. 
In your letter be sure to give 
I. Your Full Name 
2. Your Occupation 
3. The Exact Date of your Birth 
The request for information places you under no 
obligations and no agent will be sent to visit you. 
The Postal Life does not employ agents but gives its 
policyholders the benefit of agents’ commissions 
—the first year and every other. 
Postal Life Insurance Company 
(Wi. MALONE, Presipent 
Thirty-five Nassau Steet. NEW YOR 
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lit. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
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Teaming done to order. 
Gravel and Rough Stone. 
MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
P.O. Box 129 Telephone Connection 
EDWARD A. LANE 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER o% 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, 
Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Te!. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
JOHNSON’S MARKET 
a nye OMe Ss. Johnson Rear: 
35 Exeter Street, Boston — 
Telephone 26 Back Bay _ 
Do you ever get puzzled to know where to 
do your maketing? Come and see us. 
D. T. BEATON 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware, 
Ranges and Furnaces, Plumbing and 
Heating. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron 
Worker. 
Telephone 23 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
Smith’s Express Company 
F, J. MERRILL, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston,Main 489; Manchester 119 
FIRST-CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS UNDER LOCK 
MANCHESTER - - MASS. 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind Anywhere Any Amount 
GEO! -E. BOS TROPLE 
General Manager 
Also District Manager John Hancock 
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston 
GLOUCESTER OR MANCHESTER 
Removal of Night Soil 
Applications for the removal of the 
contents of cesspools and grease traps 
should be made to A. C. HASKELL, 
Per order the Board of Health. 
WALTER R. BELL, Chairman. 
Manchester Board of Health. 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform the public that I have 
been appointed Forest Warden for Man- 
chester by the Board of Selectmen, and 
T have appointed the following as my 
deputies: 
LORENZO BAKER, 
ISAAC P. GOODRIDGE, 
M. E. GORMAN, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
JOSEPH P. LEARY, 
ALLEN 8. PEABODY, 
PETER A. SHEAHAN, 
Forest Fire Warden. 
Telephone 319-W. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TOWN NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
PS GOnTRGS Ee 
All bills and claims against the town 
should be presented to the Town Account- 
ant on or before five o’clock p. m. 
Monday of each week. After approval 
the bills will be paid by the Town Treas- 
| urer at his office on the following Wed- 
nesday. The regular business meeting of 
the Board of Selectmen will be held on 
Tuesday evening of each week at 7.30 
o’¢lock. 
WALTER R. BELL, 
GEORGE R. DEAN, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
WATER BOARD NOTICE 
The regular meeting of the WATER 
BOARD will be held at their office, in 
the Town Hall Building, on the last Mon- 
day of each month, at 7 o’clock p. m. 
All orders for shutting off or letting on 
of water, reports of leaks, and all busi- 
ness of the department under the Super- 
intendent should be reported at his office 
at the Pumping Station. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD. 
TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE 
The Treasurer’s and Collector’s Office 
will be open on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- 
nesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 A. 
M. to 12 M., and from 1.30 to 5 P. M. 
On Saturday from 9 until12 M. Tuesday 
and Wednesday Evenings from 6. 30 to 8. 
Pay Day will be on Wednesday; if a 
Holiday comes on Wednesday then the 
following day. 
E. P. STANLEY, Treasurer. 
SCHOOL NOTICE 
The regular meeting of the SCHOOL 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Fri- 
day evening of each month at which 
time all bills against the school depart- 
ment of the town should be presented for 
approval. 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 
Will be open until the first of May, 
every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Satur- 
day evening from 6.30 to 8.30. Sundays 
and holidays are excepted. 
J. C. SARGENT, 
Librarian. 
