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Trolley To Fall River. 
Commencing July 1 the Old Colony 
Street Ry. Co., will run a special through 
car from Post Office Square, Boston, to 
Providence and Fall River, daily with 
the exception of Sunday. ‘Tickets for 
the trip may be obtained at the office of 
the Passenger Department of the com- 
pany at309 Washington St., Boston, for 
75 cents each way. * 
New Trolley Folders. 
The new trolley trip folders issued by 
the Passenger Department of the Boston 
& Northern and Old Colony Street Rail- 
way Co.’s are out and are very attractive 
as well as containing a wonderfully large 
amount of information. ‘This year the 
two folders formerly issued by the two 
companies are combined in one. Routes 
are given which show very plainly the 
distances, fares and running time on var- 
ious trips, just where to take cars to start 
and where to change cars. On the part 
devoted to the Boston & Northern Com- 
pany 162 points are given, not only on 
this company’s lines but on connecting 
lines as well. Upon the inside of these 
folders appears a four-color map show- 
ing all trolley lines east of Worcester. 
Copies of these new folders, or any 
other information of help to trolley riders 
will be sent entirely free upon  applica- 
tion at the office of the Passenger De- 
partment at 309 Washington St., Bos- 
ton. ' : 
Biggist Exposition In the Country. 
M. A. Singer of New York who has 
been identified as an architect with all 
the recent big world’s fairs in this coun- 
try, is the architect whose plans are fol- 
lowed in remodelling the interior of the 
Park Square Coliseum for the installa- 
tion of the seventh original Boston Food 
Fair. Some idea of the immensity of 
unbroken floor area in the Coliseum may 
be realized when it is stated that a fully 
equipped up-to-date modern theatre 1s 
being constructed at one end of the hall, 
to seat nearly 3000 people, and_ the floor 
space still left is larger in square feet than 
that of any Exposition building in the 
country. With such advantages it looks 
as though the management would make 
this seventh original Boston Food Fair 
the biggest and best Exposition New 
England has ever known. 
Expert watch repairing at Loomis’. a 
Peter A. Sheehan 
Gypsy and Browntail Moth 
Work. Burlaping, Spray- 
ing and Burning. All work 
personally attended to. 
Address: 
Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 210-14 Beverly 
G. Philinte 
Sail Maker 
Awnings, Tents, Flags, Wagon and Launch 
Covers, ete. 
Foster's Wharf, 
Ain Leon 
45 Water Sty Beverly, Mass. 
pay We cater especially to North Shore Trade 
JOHN W. CARTER 
DEALER IN 
Tin Ware, Stoves, Ranges 
Furnaces, Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Garden Tools, etc. 
School St., - Manchester, Mass. 
TELEPHONE All Work Promptly Attended to 
L. A. Johnson Co. 
DEALERS IN 
Fine [Provisions 
Automobile and Motor Boat Supplies. Garage open at all hours 
SALEM, Massachusetts 
The Sarcophagus is the most popular form of cemetery memorial at this time. The name 
comes from the Greeks, but the style of the modern Sarcophagii is quite different from their 
cothn-shaped stone boxes in which they place their dead. No other style of monument gives more 
assurance of permanance than this. They are low and massive and may be ornate in design or 
severely plain. The most beautiful designs may be executed in either marble or granite. We 
also have the most modern machinery in which to execute this work. We have made the 
granite business our life study. Call and see us any time. 
Kimball Bros.’ Monumental Works 
Telephone Connection 
9-11 Lynde Street 
Salem 
All work receives my 
personal attention 
Claude D. Temple 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter MANCHESTER, 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son's 
Coal Yard MASS. 
Telephone 177-3 
ay ee SC SLNEOON'S EDWARD CROWELL 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
A Fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes for Ladies 
and Gentlemen 
Beach Street 
PAINTER 
And Decorator 
Personal attention given to all work 
Manchester Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, 
Postoffice Block 
