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STRICTLY PURE Merchant nig Week 
: New Maple Sugar and Syrup Special Sale 
5) Soft Maple Sugar, 10 pails $1.40 | Wednesday and Friday, April 29 and May 1, we 
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PP varce Cakes Puce Sugar isc 1» Flour bought in the store. Orders cannot be 
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:y Pure Maple Syrup, 1 gallon cans $1.25 except at regular prices. 
3? TOR aes We Pt 65c a 
Sess se J an bottles 35c | Best Creamery Butter 32C¢ Ib. f 
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Marietta P. Brooks. 
Miss Marietta P. Brooks passed away 
in Manchester, Wednesday evening after 
a few weeks illriess at the age of 62 
years, 5 months. Miss Brooks has lived 
in. Manchester several years, housekeeper 
for Deacon F. A. P. Killam, and she 
took care of Mr. Killam’s two little 
great-grandchildren, who will especially 
feel herloss. She was a woman highly 
respected by all who knew her. Funeral 
arrangements had not been made at the 
time of our going to press. Death re- 
sulted from pneumonia brought on by 
measles. 
Charles M. Littlefield. 
Charles M. Littlefield died in Man- 
chester, Thursday at the age of 79 years, 
9 months, 29 days. Mr. Littlefield 
made his home with his son, Charles E. 
Littlefield, ori Pine street. His remains 
were taken to his former homein Maine 
for burial. 
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LOW PRICED 
Almost forgot to say anything about these SUITS lately. Can’t af- 
ford to give them much space, any way, because there’s mighty little 
profit in them for us. You see they are really $12.00 SUITS—were 
made to sell for that—but we pick the very cream from a number of good 
Gok 
makers and as a special favor to the men with slim pocket-books we price 
them just as low as we can without actually losing on the transaction. 
$9.85 
A GUARANTEED WATCH with a $5.00 Purchase in 
our Children’s Department. 
Literary Society. 
A meeting of the Literary society at 
the Story High school, Manchester, was 
held Thursday, when the following pro- 
gram was presented: 
Composition, ‘‘ King Arthur,’ 
Elizabeth Coughlin 
Recitation, ‘‘ The Flag of England ” 
Agnes Edgecomb 
Composition, ‘‘ The Life of Coleridge’’ 
Byron Hobbs 
RECITATION, ** Above Ben Adhem’’ 
Annabelle Lodge 
DesaTe. Resolved: That the Indians have 
been unfairly treated by the Whites within the 
borders of the United States from 1775 to the 
present time. 
Aff., Willard Rust, Edith Northup. 
Neg. , Princie Dodge, Edward Wheaton. 
Critic, Florence Allen. 
OPEN THURSDAY AND CAR FARES PAID BOTH 
SATURDAY EVENINGS WAYS 
Field & Kennedy 
BEVERLY 
BROGKTON LYNN HYDE PARK 
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Samuel Knight was appointed judge 
of the debaté. The best arguments 
were brought out by the affirmative. 
The debate was open to the school. 
Many good arguments were brought out 
both pro and con. 
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