(elder 
The most talked of and most highly recommended in Essex county. 
$6.00 bbl. T5e bag. 
RTP CR een. occcncs ts. eee eee 15c 
Poms, GC. . 388c and 50c 
-CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE 
It’s sparkling. 
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The finest Ginger Ale at the price or even more offered anywhere today. 
40c.rebate for empty case:and bottles. 
COBB, BATES 
& WERXKA 
Three Telephones, 2: 
CoO., 
5, 230, 240 
The Best Flour anywhere at the price. 
25c discount if taken at the door. 
Norwegian Smoked ....... ......... 15c Skinless and Boneless ................ 25¢ WV 
Rodel) Sea brl6<s..2-.axc wae uae, ee 35c 
It’s healthful. 
SALEM, MASS. 
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It’s pure. %1.15 doz., %2.25 case, 2 doz. 
A Good Soul Passes On. 
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Kinsman, one of 
the oldest and most highly esteemed 
residents of Manchester, after a pain- 
ful and lingering disease of several 
years, passed away shortly atter 3 
o’clock Thursday morning at 
the 
Samples of Herbarium Paper mailed on request. 
home of her daughter, Mrs. John W. 
Cambridge Botanical Supply Company 
Carter. 
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Having spent practically her whole 
life in Manchester, Mrs. Kinsman 
EVERYTHING USEFUL TO BOTANISTS. was among the best known of the 
= older residents of the place. 
She was a bright, interesting 
woman up till the time of her last ill- 
ness, since which time she has suf- 
fered considerably fram a combina- 
tion of local troubles. She was very 
fond of reading and was endowed 
with poetical talent. 
Her life was one of sacrifice and 
kind doings. She was a kind, loving 
mother and one who would never see 
the needy suffer. 
Mrs. Kinsman lacked almost three 
months of being 85 years old. She 
was born in Gloucester Sept. 30, 
1819, being a daughter of David and 
Olive Day of that city. She moved 
to Manchester when quite young and 
has lived here since. 
She married twice, her first hus- 
band being Henry Haskell, a native 
of West Gloucester, and for 15 years 
proprietor of the Manchester House. 
Her second marriage was to George 
F. Kinsman of Manchester, for many 
years station agent at West Manches- 
hele 
Until the time of Mr. Kinsman’s 
death about four years ago the family 
‘CHE HESPERUS 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
| AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL 
CIRCUS 
Beverly Common 
OOTY eh as 
MATINEE WEDNESDAY 
Seats on sale at Delaney’s Drug Store 
Beverly 
Marshali’s Drug Store, Beverly Farms 
IN- AID OF 
BEVERLY HOSPITAL 
ONE HOUR’S RIDE FROM BOSTON. 
FINE GOLFING, KETTLE COVE GOLF-CLUB. 
SURF AND STILL WATER BATHING. 
SUITES WITH BATH. 
& 
GOOD FISHING. 
EXCELLENT CUISINE. 
Send for illustrated booklet. 
THOS. O. PAIGE, Proprietor. 
lived in what was known as the old 
Kinsman house, corner of Beach and 
Union streets, one of.the oldest 
houses in the town. Soon after Mr. 
Kinsman’s death the property was 
sold to "J. K. Pulsifer and the new 
block was built. 
Four children survive the deceased, 
George D. Haskell and Mrs. John W. 
Carter of Manchester, Mrs. Charles 
A. Sawyer of Gloucester and Mr. 
Henry S. Haskell of Ashville, N. C. 
One child died in infancy. One sis- 
ter, Mrs. Sarah Steele of Gloucester 
also survives. 
Funeral services will be held this 
afternoon at 2.30 0’clock at Crowell 
Memorial Chapel.: Interment, which 
will be at Rosedale cemetery, will be 
private. 
Let Sorrow’s sweet distilment 
Be faith that cannot fail; 
Earth’s promise hath fulfilment 
Beyond earth’s narrow pale. 
God’s promise is not broken, 
Nor fulfilled in grief and pain; 
Life and Death are by that token 
Links in an endless chain. 
‘GEO. E, WILLMONTON, 
North Shore REAL ESTATE 
and INSURANCE, 
5 Pleasant Street, MANCHESTER. 
Telephone Connection. 
TEL. Con. Established 1884. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
Dealer in Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 School St., 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
A ea) ens ot in 
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
Notary, Justice of the Peace. 
25 Bridge Street, MANCHESTER 
