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MANCHESTER 
The members of the G.A.R. Post 
67, also members of the Relief corps 
and Sons of Veterans will meet at the 
Post hall, Tuesday evening, for the 
purpose of making wreaths and per- 
fecting arrangements for Memorial 
day. The reguiar meeting of the 
Sons of Veterans will be omitted. 
Miss Rebecca Lethbridge is assist- 
ing the bookkeeper at G. W. Hooper’s 
for the summer. 
The selectmen have reappointed 
Louis ©O. Lations, harbor master; 
Alhanan Babcock, undertaker for the 
town; and Chas. E. Danforth, registrar 
of voters. They have also granted an 
additional junk license to Nicholas 
Zelinsky of Beverly. 
Persons having flowers which they 
wish to leave at the Grand Army hall 
for Memorial Day should do so on 
Tuesday evening or early Wednesday 
morning. 
Bouquet holders for cemeteries, 
both glass and iron, at Carter’s. - 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter Postoffice for week ending May 19, 1906: 
Edward C Bates, Bigelow & Morse, Miss 
Helen McCaffery, Miss Maggie Dimeen, Mr 
Arthur Yarsen, Mr John King (4), James R 
Poor, Rockingham House. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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preferred from $12.50 to $15.00. 
Investors should take advantage of the present price. 
For further particulars see 
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MANCHESTER COVE Mrs. Wm. E. Kitfield has as her 
pore guest for Memorial Day Mrs. Thomas 
Mrs. George Leduc and son Alton 
Kitfield of Gloucester. 
of Boston, spent the first of the week 
here with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. 
Kitfield. 
The gardener’s cottage on the Pres- 
cott Biglow estate has been com- 
pleted and will be occupied by Nicholas 
Christian and family at once. 
Mrs. Jacob Kitfield has returned 
this week from a fortnight’s visit with 
her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Griggs in 
Roxbury. 
Friends of Thomas Widger regret 
to learn of his serious illness the past 
week. He was taken quite suddenly 
ill Monday with acute indigeston. 
Ladies’ Queen Quality and Knick- 
erbocker shoes at Bell’s i 
Auto soap 
and oils at Pinks 
Harness store. * 
Our graduates 
are employed 
as teachers 
in other busi- 
ness’ schools 
in all parts of 
the country. 
SALEM, MASS. Ms 
modern and desirable in the Carriage line. 
conspicuous smartness in the styles, they are positively right in construction. 
only to make our pre-eminence more assured. One hundred different styles to select from. We also‘do painting, 
wood work, iron work and trimming. Be@s= Get my prices on RUBBER TIRES. 
R.C. BRUHM, 
“A Single Fact Is Worth a Shipload of Argument.” 
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The sensible Carriage buyer knows that a little judgment often saves many dollars. We have everything that is 
They represent a certain exclusiveness not offered generally.@@There’s 
We invite comparison, as it serves 
THE CARRIAGE MAN 
ROUNDY ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
