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Now is the Time to Buy 
We hardly think fluur prices will be any lower and on the contrary we would’nt be in the least surprised at a rise any day. 
Under these conditions you can lay in your winter flour stock now with a satisfaction that you are buying the 
Right Flour at the Right Price 
We have a fine list to select from. fine old wheats, an assortment of brand to appeal to all fancies. 
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BBL. 4 Bat. 4 Best. 
The acknowledged Best Flour at 95¢ CORRUGATED BBL. 3 BBL. 4 BBL. 
‘any Price $7.25 $3.80 The best flour at the price 6.50 3.40 82c 
BRIDAL VEIL 
A standard flour. One of the WASHBURN’S BEST 
finest bread makers 7.00 3.70 90c This price is a very low one 6.00 75¢ 
PILLSBURY’S 
A most popular brand among the BEST PASTRY 
leading bread making’ flours. Experts pastry makers speak very 
_.. Never quite as good as now. 6.75 3s 55 85c highly of this flour 5.50 75c 
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MANCHESTER 
The last band concert of the season 
will be given on the Common next 
Wednesday evening. 
A. S. Jewett has been appointed 
administrator of the estate of Jennie 
McCormack. 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole re- 
turned Tuesday night from a few 
days’ sojourn at Hampton, N.H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Peabody and 
two children, left last Sunday for Ash- 
ville, N.C., where they will make 
their home for the coming year. Mr. 
Peabody goes there for the purpose of 
making a special study of forestry at 
the private institution supported by 
Mr. Vanderbilt, at ‘Biltmore,’ the 
Vanderbilt estate, which comprises 
some 140,000 acres. They stopped 
for a few days at Mrs Peabody’s 
home, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Mrs. C. Nelson of Roxbury has 
been spending the past week in Man- 
chester. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
SACRED HEART FAIR 
Crowds Attend and Swell the Funds for the 
New Church 
The fair in aid or the Sacred Heart 
church of Manchester, opened in the 
Town hall Wednesday evening under 
most auspicious circumstances, the 
opening having been postponed to 
that date on account of the death of 
Archbishop Williams. Notwithstand- 
ing the storm there was a large crowd 
in attendance and even now, though 
it will run into next week, its success 
is assured. The fair proper will close 
on Monday evening instead of tonight 
as was at first intended, while the 
grand ball will be held on Wednesday 
evening 
At the opening on Wednesday the 
hall presented a most attractive ap- 
pearance, the booths being tastefully 
arranged and decorated, and making 
a cheerful contrast to the gloom and 
fog without. Especial interest centres 
in the many contests for the handsome 
and expensive gifts which are to be 
given away during the progress of the 
fair. 
LOOK! 
Having been an occupant of the Old Corner Store for 38 
years I now propose to give way, and close out my business 
career to a younger and more active man. 
of goods at very reduced prices. 
Night Robes, Pants and Vests, Shirt Waists, 
So I offer my stock 
Ladies’ Muslin Uuderwear, 
Dress Suits, 
Skirts, Table Linen, Ribbons and Hosiery. 
Also Men’s and Boys’ 
Underwear, Negligee Shirts 
Working Shirts, Collars, Children’s Overalls and many other 
articles of value. 
GEORGE F. ALLEN, 
- MANCHESTER 
Tle beginning of the distribution 
of articles was commenced on Thurs- 
day evening. Last evening the win- 
ner of the contest between Patrick 
Moore and Phillip Tackney for the 
gold watch was announced. On Mon- 
day evening will be announced the 
winner of the contest for the rosary 
between Margaret McNeary and Ruth 
O’Brien. At 9.30 on the same even- 
ing will be announced the winners of 
the gold chain and gold stickpin, the 
contestants in the former case being 
Thomas Lydon and John Chane and 
in the latter Stephen Darcy and Jerry 
Toomey. 
The children’s matinee, which it 
was planned to hold on Thursday 
afternoon, will be held Monday in- 
stead, after the close of school, when 
games and other means of amusement 
will be in order for the young folk. 
Too much credit cannot be given to 
Father Powers for his indefatigable 
work in making the fair such a grand 
success, and also to all members of 
the parish who so ably assisted under 
his leadership 
MoM. ATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
A Complete Line of 
SPRING and SUMMER 
SHO HS 
Central S*ware 
Manchester 
Ghas, Hooper, 
