LUDDEN & LUDDEN, 
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 
740-742-743 Old South Bldg., Boston, 
And Lee’s Block, cor. School and Union Sts., 
Manchester, Mass. 
Boston — Tel. 143 Main. Manchester — Tel. 146-3. 
Chas. M. Ludden, W. E. Ludden, 
Geo. E. Willmonton. 
List of Prices for Season of 1906 
40c per 100 lbs. 
Fish Markets, Grocery Stores, 
Boarding Houses, 
Apothecaries, 25c per 100 lbs. 
Wholesale Price - $4.00aton 
(Signed) Addison Davis, 
Manchester Icé Co., 
Walter A Caldwell, 
Ayers Bros. 
NOBSCOT MI. 
SPRING 
WATER 
Pure and Soft 
Family Price - 
Analyzed and 
Approved by the 
Mass. State Board 
of Health. 
Circular and Price-list 
of Cooler 
on application. 
Perfection Cooler 
Our North Shore Agents: 
Peay ond bury... a0 Beverly Cove 
D, W. Hardy & Son...... Beverly Farms 
(Ga Nithe Velloloyels Pie oeaon pone Manchester 
Daee Le VCO thet mitts (os danas sas .. Magnolia 
RFE SE SUBSS cus hae Pilde.se os Marblehead 
Bs, (OOM DME) 10.5 6 cin,siarss cine’ « 918 Ipswich 
PE tVV ACOMIDS ccc tp hee ease Ipswich 
MAIN OFFICE: 
2 Pearl St., = Boston, Mass. 
JUNK! 
If you have junk or any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send a wagon atonce. We 
pay in spot cash all we can afford to allow. 
JaLASIMON & 'CO., 
2 and 4 Charter St, Salem. 
Our wagon is in Manchester almost every day 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The members of the North Shore 
Horticultural society listened to very 
interesting remarks last Friday even- 
ing at their regular meeting by J. D. 
Morrison on the method of destroying 
moths and how the trees can be best 
cared for. Mr. Morrison is with the 
H. L. Frost & Co., and has been on 
the North Shore since April. He was 
for seven years connected with the 
state in the suppression of the pest, 
so that his knowledge of the subject 
has been gained from actual experi- 
ence- 
Miss Margaret Foley of Beverly has 
been a guest the past few days of 
Miss Elizabeth Dillon. 
Harold Erickson gave a small barn 
party at the Caner stable, Thursday 
evening. 
Misses Margaret and Katherine 
O'Keefe of Gloucester have been 
guests of Miss Mary Barry, the past 
few days. 
Mrs. Wm. Haskell, for many years 
matron at the Almshouse, met with 
an accident at her home on Vine 
street, Wednesday. She fell down- 
stairs, but fortunately escaped with 
-nothing more serious than a_ broken 
finger. 
Baldwin Refrigerators at Carter’s. * 
As an index to the amount of busi- 
ness done at Sheldon’s Market during 
the busy season an additional tele- 
phone has just been installed there 
that they might more conveniently at- 
tend to the great amount of orders re- 
ceived from customers on all parts of 
the North Shore by telephone. The 
collector of the telephone company is 
responsible for the statement that this 
concern is the heaviest toll payer 
of any subscriber in Manchester. 
Another team has also been added to 
the delivery service. Sheldon’s Mar- 
ket probably has the largest business 
among the summer colony from Mag- 
nolia to Beverly and Hamilton of any 
two concerns on the North Shore. 
Experience and excellent workman- 
ship are good qualifications for one in 
the hairdressing business. Call at 
Keenan’s—under the postoffice—and 
test his work. 
Even the engine in a motor boat 
“kicks’” sometimes. C. H. Dennis 
found this out to his sorrow one day 
recently while trying to start the en- 
gine and has been carrying his hand 
in a sling most of the time since. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoare and 
family are again located at their resi- 
dence on School street. 
Men’s_ hosiery from  Philadel- 
phia’s. best manufacturers at 
Allen’s. * 
We are headquarters for 
things suitable for wed- 
ding presents. 
Is it a Clock, a piece of 
Cut Glass, somthing in 
Sterling Silver or 
Plated Ware, Bric-a- 
Brac, Fine China, a 
Chest of Silver Ware; 
we have it and of the 
very highest quality. 
Moreover, the prices 
are low and the quality 
right in every particu- 
lar. 
We compete successfully 
with retailers in all parts 
of the postal union; 
hence no prices are 
lower than ours. 
If a gift is duplicated or 
is not well chosen, we 
are glad to exchange, 
we are determined to 
please each customer— 
Baird-North Co., 
we want your trade. 
250 Essex St., 
SALEM. 
Where you can buy afine 
cut glass berry bowl for 
only $4.50. 
$10 $60 
Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass, 
J. E. McCorGAn, Mgr. Tel. 166 Main. 
$10 BARGAINS IN $60 AINS IN 
