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Memorial Day 
Allof Beverly Farms joined heartily 
in helping the veteran members of 
Post 188 properly observe Memorial 
Day, that most sacred of the nation’s 
holidays. The day was perfect as re- 
gards weather conditions. The vet- 
erans, with an escort of citizens and 
members of the fire department, 
started from Central square at 2 
o’clock and marched to the cemetery 
where the impressive services over the 
graves of the deceased soldiers were 
carried out. From there the proces- 
sion went to West Beach where the 
services in honor of the sailors who 
lost their lives in the service of their 
country were held. On the return to 
Central square the large throng which 
had followed the services, listened to 
a concert by the Uaino brass band of 
Lanesville. In the evening the pro- 
cession again formed and marched to 
the Baptist church where Dr. P. S. 
Henson gave one of his stirring pat- 
riotic addresses, lauding the services 
of the boys of ’61, and emphasizing 
the work to be done by the boys of 
the present generation. The day was, 
withal, one of the most important in 
the history of the local post. 
Challenge, 
The Manchester clerks hereby chal- 
lenge any picked team, composed of 
residents of Manchester, to a game of 
base ball on the Brook st. grounds on 
July 4. 
ARTHUR CROCKER. 
Established 1876 
Ou Price Reduced on the Very Best 
We always take pleasure in announcing to our patrons any reduction in 
price and are constantly striving to give them the very best at the very lowest 
We handle nothing but the very highest grade Butter that is 
churned by the best VERMONT CREAMERIES. 
25c the cut from the Tub. 
1c pound discount in 20,30, 50 lb. tubs. 
CORRUGATED FLOUR 
You no doubt are acquainted with this brand of Flour, and will appreci- 
&5.75 Barrel, 75c Bag. 25c discount if taken at the door. 
BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
ROBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas 
BUTTER 
Essex amd st. 
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CHURNED. TEAS 4 
at THIRTY-FIVE CENTS per pound, we offer you the finest ¥ 
assortment of choice flavored Tea growths ofany grocery house & 
in New England. WV 
Japan, Formosa Oolong, v 
English Breakfast, or Mixed, \ 
35¢c lb., Slbs. $1.65 
Indian Ceylon, W 
ondk ati the gblour that DED, Stee ee SOLID, FIDS.. $1.50 ee \ 
wil etaln 1 oa’ 
unt if taken at the door. NEW VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR ¥ 
I@— TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER : 
Peter Streets, ; 
The North Shore Breeze Ball-Team.° 
The Breeze has.a namesake in a 
junior base ball team composed of 
Manchester boys. They call them- 
selves the N. S. B.,—North Shore 
Breeze—and were to play Miss Clara 
Winthrop’s class of boys from Boston 
at Tuck’s Point this morning. The 
team is made up as follows : 
Evans Spaulding, capt. and 2b, 
Francis Spaulding ss, Myron Wick 1b, 
Jack Merrlil 3b, Junius Richards p, 
George Lyman lf, Amory Coolidge 
rf, Roger Putnam cf, John Spinney c. 
MANCHESTER 
Few people who heard the selec- 
tions played by the band Memorial 
Day realized that one of the numbers 
was composed by a Manchester boy,— 
Chester Cook. Mr. Cook is to be 
warmly congratulated on his work. 
He has worked hard to get the piece 
out and put into sheet form in time 
for Memorial Day. He has named the 
march, ‘‘Co]. Woodbury’s March.” 
Manchester friends of Rev. and 
and Mrs. John Hastings Quint who 
have recently gone to Rockland, Me., 
will be interested to know that Mr. 
Quint was formally installed as pastor 
of the Congregational church at that 
place a week ago Wednesday evening. 
Rev. and Mrs. Quint were given a pub- 
lic reception in the church parlors 
Thursday evening. Mrs. Quint is a 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lane 
of Manchester. Mr. Quint recently 
resigned his pastorate at Falmouth, 
Incorporated 1903 
ROBERT ROBERTSON CO. 
.. Contractors .. 
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF COMPLETE PLUMBING, GAS LIGHTING 
HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
SALEM, MASS. 
Mass., to accept this call to Rockland. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet next Monday 
evening~- with Miss Emma Stanley. 
Topic: “Pride” 
There will be a meeting of the High 
School alumni at Mrs. Blaisdell’s 
next Tuesday evening. 
OUR AIM 
is not only to get new customers, but 
to keep them. To this end our stock 
of shoes is selected with particular 
care, that we may put forth nothing 
but satisfactory goods. You may 
come here and look at your pleasure, 
buy if you like, but with this assur- 
ance, if you change your mind, your 
money is returned for the asking. 
Pretty Safe isn’t tt? 
We’ve just received a new lot of 
Ladies’ Oxfords in 82.50 grades. 
They cost enough to give you good 
wearing shoes, of right style and solid 
comfort. Some with nobby shapes 
and ribbon ties—others with low 
heels, sensible and comfortable. 
WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE 
YOU SEE THESE. There are 
ELEVEN STYLES at 
$2.50 
Ford & Wass 
GLOUCESTER 
P.O. Sqg.— Next to Butman & French 
