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n reduction in price and are constantly striving to give them the 
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* On the Very Best Butter Churned 
very best at the very lowest possible price. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Corrugated Flour! 
You no doubt are acquainted with this brand of Flour, and 
will appreciate the very low price we are making to you on it. 
It is the Flour that produces bread of the perfect texture, 
A We handle nothing but the very highest grade Butter that which will retain its moisture for several days. ¥ 
\ is churned by the best Vermont Creameries. \ 
a 25¢ the Cut from the Tub. $5.50 Barrel. %Oc Bag. Mi 
R 1c pound discount in 20, 30, 50 lb. tubs. 25c discount if taken at the door. y 
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ps 1@— TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER v 
‘COBB BATES & YERXA COMPANY 
Essex amd st. 
Peter streets, 
A) SALEM, 
a THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
MANCHESTER 
Tree Warden Young has been 
setting out some new trees along 
the highway the past week, planting 
maples along both sides of Nor- 
wood avenue extension, elms on 
School street in the vicinity of Vine 
street, and in various other sections 
of the town. 
An accident of a most serious na- 
ture was very narrowly averted 
Tuesday evening at the junction of 
Bridge and Central streets. An 
Italian was riding a bicycle down 
Bridge street. A butcher wagon, 
owned by out-of-town parties and 
driven by a pair of horses, was 
coming up Central street. When 
opposite the house of J. F. Rabardy 
the rider, who was apparently a 
little nervous,-plunged in between 
the pair of horses, and those who 
saw him never expected to see him 
come out alive. Such was not the 
poor fellow’s ill-fortune, however, 
for when the dust was cleared away 
he was sitting on the step of the 
wagon, and away from the furious 
kicking of the horses; but the bi- 
cycle, which was almost new, had 
lost its identity, and nothing but a 
mangled mess of iron remained. 
The man was attended at the office 
of Dr. Blaisdell. His injuries were 
slight. 
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Gilman of 
Boston were in town over Sunday. 
Men’s hosiery from Philadelphia’s 
best manufacturers. ¥ 
The members of Magnolia lodge of 
Odd Fellows enjoyed one of Charlie 
Howe’s ‘delicious cock stews after 
their meeting Thursday evening. 
Refreshments of ice cream and 
crackers were also served. The third 
degree was worked on two candidates. 
Baldwin Dry Air Refrigerators at 
Carter’s. 
Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. = 
The selectmen are calling a hearing 
for next week on the proposed widen- 
ing of Brook street. This street is 
narrow in places and is not built with 
much regularity as to width. Now 
that the Primary School is built and a 
great many children pass through 
there, and that the Brook street ex- 
tention into Summer street takes a 
lot of the heavy teaming, it seems 
necessary to widen the street and 
make it more of a thoroughfare. It 
is proposed to make it 30 feet wide 
throughout, with a wide sweep on the 
northerly corner at the junction of 
School street. The proposed line 
will cut the M. D. Giles house on the 
corner equally in two, taking 758 sq. 
ft. of land; on the opposite side a 
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small corner of about 30 sq. ft. will be 
taken from the M. A. Gilman land; 
further up the street 207 sq. ft. will 
be cut off the front of the Mrs. 
Andrew Trowt land, and on the 
corner of Brook and Norwood ave. 
490 sq. ft. will be taken from the S. 
A. Peabody lot, which means a strip 
about 5 ft. wide running the whole 
length of this lot. 
Manchester Public Library 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning, except Monday, from 9 to 
10.30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Sat- 
urday evenings from 6.30 to 8.30. Sundays 
and holidays are excepted. 
PER’ ORDER TRUSTEES. 
JAP-A-LAC 
Is for use on new or old work of all kinds, whether 
of wood or metal, where a high-grade colored or 
clear varnish is required, 
JUST THE THING 
FOR 
Interior Wood Work, Stairways, Doors, 
Window Frames, Cupboards, Etc., 
Floors, Household Furniture, 
Porch chairs, Settees, Carriages, Station wagons, 
Screens and Wire cloth, Picture frames, bed- 
room furniture, Oil cloths, Bath tubs, 
Eic., Etc., too numerous to mention. 
It isa VARNISH and STAIN combined. 
It has wonderful wearing quali- 
ties and permanence of color. Wecarry a big line of JAP-A-LAC 
in all colors 
lJ. ‘P. Ieaton, 
CENTRAL S@Q., MANCHESTER, MASS. 
