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Manchester, Beverly and Salem 
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Orders left at the usual places 
in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
Beverly and Salem, will be 
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Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 37-3 Manc., 259 Salem, 
Central St., Manchester. 
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Mrs. A. C. Purdy of Boston is at the 
King Laundry, for the season, prepared to 
do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY wash- 
ing. Family washing a specialty. 
Rosedale Ave , Manchester. 
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Furniture Painting, Knameling ‘ 
and Tinting Ceilings. 
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15,000 gallons a day 
of the purest moun- 
_ tain water comes 
from this spring. 
Every precaution 
istaken to keep it 
as pure asit leaves 
the mountain. It is 
delivered in crated 
glass, filled and 
corked with new 
} corks at the spring. 
Every carboy is ster- 
ilhzed and washed 
before filling. 
Our North Shore Agents; 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem 
H. P, Woodbury, Beverly Cove 
F. T. Goodhue, Ipswich 
D-. W. Hardy & Son, Beverly Farms 
Geo. W. Hooper, Manchester 
P. S. Lycett, Magnolia 
Society 1 Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. nee A. McGinley are 
now on the water on their way home 
from Europe, sailing from Liverpool 
Wednesday on the Celtic. They will 
come ‘to Manchester on their arrival and 
will join their son, Thomas McGinley 
and Mrs. McGinley, who. have a 
cottage on Blossom lane. 
A number of North Shore people went 
out to West Medford Thursday after- 
noon for the wedding of Miss Esther 
Hallowell and Arthur H. Morse. ‘The 
ceremony was at 5 o clock at the home 
of the bride. 
The Eleanor, owned by F. W. Fab- 
yan, won first place in the Boston yacht 
club open race at Marblehead, Tuesday, 
which owing to the fluky winds was noth- 
ing better than a drifting match. Caleb 
Loring finished third in his Orestes. 
George Lee was the winner in the first 
rating class with his Marie L., while 
Miss May Loring brought her Secret a- 
cross fourth in the second rating class. 
The engagement of Augustus N. Ran- 
toul of Boston and Salem and a summer 
colonist at Beverly Farms, to Miss Char- 
lotte Taibot has been announced. Miss 
Talbot is the youngest daughter of the 
late Hon. Charles A. P. Talbot, recent- 
ly British consul general in Boston. Mr. 
Rantoul is a member of the firm of An- 
drews, Jaques & Rantoul, architects of 
Boston and a member of the Someset, 
the Tennis and Racquet and the Eastern 
Yacht clubs. He is a graduate of Har- 
vard class of ’87. 
A most enjoyable whist party was given 
at the Hesperus Wednesday evening, 
there being six tables in play. The first 
ladies’ prize was won by Miss Dulaney 
of Hannibal, Mo., Mrs. Wilkins of New 
York winning second. J. M. McCarthy 
of Philadelphia won the first gentlmen’s 
prize while U. K. Pettingill of Boston 
won the eee ae 
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Do you use plated table 
ware at the summer cottage? 
Is the plate wearing 
through on some ,of the 
pieces? 
Turn them over and see 
what’s stamped on_ the 
backs. 
We think in no instance. 
will you find the name 
R. WALLACE==21835 
The ‘*Wallace’’ 
means the best—Best finish 
name 
—Best patterns—Best wear. 
Tea Spoons $2.50 doz. 
Dessert ‘‘ 4.00 “ 
Dessert Forks 4.00 “ 
Knives 4.00 “ 
Baird-North Co. 
Distributors of 
Fine Jewelry. 
259 Essex ST., 
SALEM. 
SNATCHES Post Office. 
SamuEL L. Wiearon. Postmaster 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston aud way stations, New York, 
the East. West and South, 7.10, 9.11, 11.45 
a.m. 3.15, 6.00 p.m. Sundays, 9.30 a.m. 
From Gloucester avd. Rockport, 8, 10.45 
a.m; 2.00, 5.30 p.m From Magnolia, 2p.m. 
MAILS CLOSE 
For Boston and way stations, New Yor}, 
the East, West and South, 7.02. 10.04 an; 
1.05, 4.51 6. 10 p.m. Sudehics M51 a.m. 
For Gloucester and Rockport, 11.09 a. m. 
2.40, 5.23, 8 pan. For Magnolia, 8 p.m. 
Office open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 
Money orders issued and paid from 7 a. m 
to7 p.m. Letters registered from 7 a. m. to 
8 p.m. 
