MANCHESTER. 
Rev. F. C. Briggs, former pastor 
at the Baptist church, now mission- 
ary to Japan, plans to visit Man- 
chester this summer during his 
stay in America. He is probably 
now on his way home, in company 
with his brother and sister, who 
went to Japan in the early spring. 
Mr. Briggs will return to his mis- 
sion work in September. 
Hale and hearty and _ looking 
many years younger than she reallv 
is. Mrs. Sarah M. Morgan,  sur- 
rounded by a number of relatives 
and friends, celebrated her 79th 
birthday at her home on Claremont 
place, off School street, a week ago 
yesterday. 
A successful dancing party was 
conducted in the Town Hall Tues- 
day evening by the North Shore 
club, composed of local young men. 
Orrin A. Martin has sold this 
week to Mrs. W. B. Thomas of 
Prides Crossing a choice Boston 
Terrier pup at a very high figure 
The dog was bought, undoubtedly, 
for show purposes, and Mr. Martin 
says it has every indication of be- 
ing a winner. The pup’s father is 
Remlik Roi de Or, who has won 
firsts in Boston, Pittsburg, Phila- 
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6 FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, 
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delphia and New York shows, and 
his mother is Bonny, by Champion 
Butte. 
Everything to make the heart 
merry will be found at Floyd’s on 
the Fourth, and the “night before.” 
His store is to be open all night, 
and hot lunch will be served, as 
well as everything in the line of 
fire-works. Floyd’s is the place. 
Be sure and not have any of the 
punch with the pine stick in it! 
Peanuts, five a bag. 
A Brown-Tail Parasite 
Said to Be Discovered. 
A parasite that causes the death 
of the brown-tail moth has been 
discovered near Wakefield by W. 
W. Whittredge, who is in charge 
of a squad employed to destroy the 
moths. Mr. Whittredge had no- 
ticed thousands of dead moths re- 
cently, and upon investigating the 
cause of death he became convinced 
that some parasite was killing ‘the 
insect pests. Investigating fur: 
ther, he discovered the parasite and 
turned it over to the state entomol- 
ogist for inspection. A report from 
the entomologist is expected soon, 
and, if Mr. Whittredge’s beliefs are 
confirmed, it will mean a saving of 
thousands of dollars. in prosecuting 
the war against the brown-tails. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
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MEN’S SUITS, 
MEN’S OUTING SUITS, 
OUR PROFIT-SHARING IDEA 
A short time ago we inaugurated the novel idea of SHARING OUR 
PROFITS with our customers. 
very low profit — thus allowing our customers to purchase at the very 
lowest possible prices —and carrying out our idea of dividing our 
profits with each and every customer. 
We marked all our goods down to a 
Our Prices Speak for Themselves. « . See Windows. 
In all mixtures, 
$5.90 to $19.90 
Our Merchandise Will Stand the Closet Inspection. . 
BOYS’ SUITS, 
A very nobby line, 
$1.90 to $5.90 
In Flannel, $4.90 to $10.90 
Khaki, $3.98 
Khaki Pants, 98 
BOYS’ WASH SUITS, 
45¢c, 7T9c, 98c, $1.19, $1.49 
BOYS’ WASH PANTS, 
17c to 48e 
EVERYTHING AT PROFIT-SHARING PRICES. 
DAY & HOYT, 
217 ESSEX STREET, 
SALEM. 
[THE UNDER-PRICED STORE OF ESSEX COUNTY.) 
