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Fine Turkish Layer Figs 
10¢ lb. 
Fancy Turkish Layer Figs 
15¢ and 20¢ lb. 
Fancy Smyrna Washed Figs 
Something extra fine. 15¢ lb. 
Fancy Protoben Block Figs 
Carefully selected and packed in their natural 
shape. 20c lb. 
Fancy Pulled Figs 
Six Crown Brand. The finest selected. In small <4 
wooden boxes. 20¢ lb. NY 
Butter that’s churned. 25clb. W 
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Motor Boat is Popular. 
There will probably be a big fleet of 
motor boats along the North Shore 
next season, if the present indications 
are any criterion. There were a few 
of the fast type here this year, and 
the ship yards are taking many orders 
for boats for next season. ‘There is 
no type of yacht in late years which 
has made such a jump into popular 
favor as has the power boat. While 
for general sport the yacht cannot be 
beaten, yet there is afascination about 
the little launch which attracts many, 
to say nothing of the speed boat such 
as was used in the races off Marble- 
headin August. Severalof the North 
Shore yachtsmen have placed orders 
for these latter for next season. 
Following the Hounds. 
The present month is always a busy 
one for the members of the Myopia 
Hunt Club who are late in leaving the 
shore for their city homes. Tuesday 
the drag hounds met at the Wenham 
town hall at 3.15 in the afternoon. 
Again on Thursday at the same hour 
the hounds met on High street, Ips- 
wich, and this noon a meeting is 
scheduled for Topsfield Common, with 
breakfast at Meredith Farm at 2 o’- 
clock. The meetings for next week 
will be: Tuesday, 3.15 p.m., North 
Beverly ; Thursday, 3.15 p.m., Ipswich 
trotting park; Saturday, 12.30 p.m., 
Candlewood school house, with break- 
fast at the club kennels in Hamilton 
at 2, by invitation of W. D. Denegre. 
Almost 600 Voters, 
Only a few years ago, comparitively, 
the little town “by-the-sea” felt proud 
of having 300 voters. The work of 
the registrars of voters, completed last 
Saturday night, showed a list of 562 
names — the largest number of voters 
yet recorded in Manchester. Thirty- 
four names have been added to the 
list this fall, most of whom are new 
voters, The last opportunity for reg- 
istration before the election was last 
Saturday, when 19 names were added 
to the list. é 
We have a remedy which we guar- 
antee will cure dandruff and will stop 
the hair from coming out. Price, 65 
cents at Joseph Vasconcellos’. * 
AUVTOM@BILES: 
REPAIRING. 
SUPPLAES: 
STORAGE. 
UPTON -VEAG EEEN TE 4e@: 
Works opposite Boston & Maine Depot, 
TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT. 
River Street, 
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Wall Papers. 
NEW STOCK 
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LOA Se) PRcoEsS- 
F. O. SANBORN & CO. 
(Successors to E. A. Mackintire) 
Stationery, Toys and Wall Paper, 
SALEM. 
Essex STREET, 
Contract Work a specialty. 
WOODBURY ELECTRIC Co. 
HLECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. 
- HOUSE WIRING, TELEPHONES, BELLS, Etc. 
High Tension Underground Work a Specialty. 
Opera House Building, 3 Hale Street, BEVERLY. 
TEL. 918. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. 
WILLIAM HOARE. 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
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Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
INNIS CORNER S2ohitwiv SS Drv Goods and Novelties 
