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ANTIQUES 
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Among our large and varied stock of Antiques this season 
ANTIQUES 
we are offering some beautiful ‘‘Bilboa’’? Mirrors. 
Very rare and unusual. An extra fine high boy, a “SCRE 
remarkable old ‘““Beaufait?’ or Corner Cupboard. 
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Some very rare Silver Lace’’ Lustre ware and a great assortment of Antiques. 
A. C. Lunt = 
214 Cabot St. - 
Beverly, Mass. 
Soctety Motes 
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Caner and 
family are among the recent arrivals at 
Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grew and 
Mrs. Henry Pickering are among the ar- 
rivals of the past few days at Manches- 
ter. 
W. D. Denegre was one of the 
judges at the Chestnut Hill horse show 
on Memorial Day. Mr. Denegre has 
just added another handsome car to his 
string of autos, his new purchase being 
a Packard “‘ thirty.’’ 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, who 
have been spending a few days with their 
children at Pride’s Crossing, left“Thurs- 
day, and sailed yesterday for London 
where they go in time to attend the horse 
show onthe 15th. They will then re- 
turn to America. 
““Faglehead,’’ the Mrs. James Mc- 
Millan estate at Manchester, is being 
opened, though Mrs. McMillan will not 
come on from Detroit for a week or ten 
days. Mrs. McMillan is with her daugh- 
ter-in-law, Mrs. William C. McMillan, 
at Grosse Point, the latter’s country place 
just outside Detroit, for a short visit. 
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Among recent arrivals at Beverly Cove 
are the Norman F. Greeleys, who are 
at their estate, Elmtop, on Ober st. ; 
Miss Elizabeth Sohier, Burgess Pt. ; 
Mrs. John B. Silsbee, Prince  st.; 
Charles H. Tyler, Neptune st.; Miss 
Belle D. Hunt, Burgess Pt., and George 
R. Wales, at Bullrush Farm. 
There were 108 starters in the open 
tournament on the links at Myopia on 
Memorial Day, but the weather was 
bad, raining part of the day, and only 42 
cards were turned in. John G. Ander- 
son, Albermarle, and T. M. Claflin, 
Weston, tied for the gold medal, each 
doing the 36 holes in 169. In class 
B, handicap, R. FE. Sproule, Wol- 
laston, won, netting 83 for the 18 holes. 
Druggists’ Convention. 
The Druggists’ Convention which has 
convened at Magnolia the past two sea- 
sons, and which had marked the opening 
of the New Magnolia hotel, will be held 
at the New Ocean House, Swampscott, 
this year. Chas. H. Mowry, who was 
largely responsible for bringing the drug- 
gists to Magnolia, is assistant manager 
of the Ocean House this season and this 
accounts for the convention being held 
at Swampscott. “The dates are ‘Tues- 
| KNIGHT'S EXPRESS } 
|  Ianchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross-= 
; ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
a Alt orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t., | 
4 LL. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
4G Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
4 B.S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’sand the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be 
¢ promptly attended to. > 
4 Agent Salem Steam Laundry. b 
Also Star Wet Wash Laundry P 
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of Beverly 
P.O, BOX 83 TEL. CON, 
Headquarters for the 
Old Reliable 
HATCHET BRAND 
CANNED PEAS,STRING 
BEANS, TOMATOES, 
SOUASHVETG 
EF. E. ALLEN 
Washington St., Manchester 
day, Wednesday and Thursday, June 
23, 24 and 25. 
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—— Gamera Suppiies == 
No matter what your need may 
be in the CAMERA LINE, 
have it. 
opers, Papers, etc. 
we 
Films, Mounts, Devel- 
Sent by mail 
or express on receipt of order, 
Kodaks in all sizes. : : : + 
The Price Drug Gompany, 
226 Essex St. 
Salem 
