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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Josie Mountain of Gloucester is 
a guest of Mr.-and Mrs. J. M. Publi- 
cover. 
Rev. C. S. Pond will preach at the 
Baptist church, tomorrow morning on 
“Prayer,” and in the evening on 
** Elijah. ”’ 
The members of the Beverly Farms 
fire department and lady friends are 
busily engaged preparing for the coming 
fair at City hall in aid of the Firemen’s 
Relief association. Those who wish to 
aid in the good work may do so, and the 
donations of any articles would be thank- 
fully received on or before Monday, 
Jan. 27, and may be left at Publicover 
Bros ’ office. 
Mrs. Andrew Standley, Otis N. Davis 
and Harold Bennett celebrated their re- 
spective birthdays on Thursday of this 
week. In Mrs. Standley’s case especi- 
ally was the day a pleasant one, for she 
was surprised by a number of friends 
who called to express their congratula- 
tions and offer their. good wishes. She 
also received calls from a number of out- 
of-town relatives. 
The following awards have been made 
at the St. Margaret's church Sunday 
school in oral examinations in Christian 
Doctrine for proficiency in catechism 
during the pastyear: Mary E. Murray, 
gola medal; Margaret Harrigan, gold 
rosary beads; Frances Hickey, Catherine 
Murray, Margaret Gilmartin, Marie 
Linehan, Mary Shaw, Gertrude Sullivan, 
John McTiernan, James Gilmartin, 
Forbes Shaw, Thomas Rourke, James 
Bresnaham and Michael Cadigan, pre- 
miums. 
‘The embroidery class will meet with 
Mrs. J. M. Publicover, 16 High street, 
next Monday evening. 
WHISPERINGS 
The Beverly Farms’ man who was 
called upon this week to perform a_ duty 
that necessitated his wearing a tall silk 
hat vowed that he wouldn’t be seen by 
his acquaintances here for any amount of 
money, and he got over the difficulty by 
wearing his regular street hat to and up- 
on the train. He, however, took along 
a big bag which covered from the gaze 
of his friends the detested “‘tile.’’ 
Auto Registration, 
Owners of autos must register with 
the highway commission and secure the 
number list or else subject themselves to 
the liability of arrest and payment of fine. 
Telephone Connec artes 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BE VERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
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Most 
goods, 
J8 UNION ST., 2 
Opposite Post Office. 
GREAT MARK DOWN 
Owing to the mild: season we find we 
are overstocked in heavy clothing and 
We have also a large stock of 
holiday goods left over. 
offering these all next week at 
Attractive Prices 
to turn them into more seasonable 
This is the opportunity that 
only knocks once in a lifetime. 
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Wednesday. was the last day on which the 
old numbers hold good, and beginning 
Thursday, Jan. 16, machines must dis- 
CARNATIONS 
and VIOLETS 
FOR SALE 
Magnuson and Hylen 
Greenhouses Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER 
play the new number, which is in blue 
on white ground work instead of white 
letters on blue as formerly. 
In the awards of opinions of those best qualified to judge of the beauty of winter hats, 
Reith’s creations certainly carry off the blue ribbon. 
tastes of the young miss, and the middle aged customers, but the aged folks who wish the 
modest trimmed, can find the purchase to her complete satisfaction. here. 
We not only satisfy the headwear 
Our prices are 
within the reach rote all classes. 
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