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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
REGENT FLOUR 
$6.75 0 
; vent its general use. 
/COBB, BATES & YERKA CO, 
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estates situated in favored localities, producing Coffees of surpassing excellence. 
other brands. 
The acknowledged possessor of a marked superiority over all 
And besides a discount of 25c 
85c for Sample Bag 
7 Private Growth Coffee 40Oc per tb. 
While the Fine Coffees coming from the East Indies are largely grown for, and owned by the government, there are afew private 
per barrel taken at our door. 
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3 Ibs. $1.15 
We receive small quantities of such Coffee and 
offer it as the finest obtainable alike in STRENGTH, FLAVOR AND AROMA. 
If you would have A PERFECT CUP OF COFFEE—TRY OUR PRIVATE GROWTH. 
Essex and st. 
Feter Streets, 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
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HISTORIC LANDMARK 
[Continued on Page 1, 1st column.] 
The “Old Corner Store’’ was 
erected soon after the close of the 
Revolutionary War by Major Lee. It 
was first used as a storehouse by the 
owner, who conducted a fishing busi- 
ness and afterwards as a store and 
dwelling house by Elizabeth Crafts, 
the great-grandmother of George 
Forster Allen, the present occupant 
of the place. In fact Mrs. Crafts was 
married, so it is said, in the corner of 
the store, nearest the square. 
After this a shoe and tailor shop 
was established here, and still later it 
was used asa reading room and_bar- 
ber shop. Again, it was turned into 
a lunch room, with delicious, cool, 
root beer one of the big drawing cards. 
Then it was converted into a cabinet 
shop, where first class furniture was 
manufactured in the days when Man- 
chester was at her best in the cabinet 
making industry. 
After that it reverted back to a 
barber’s shop and oyster saloon. 
In 1849, within the memory of some 
of the present residents of the town, 
it was remodeled and converted into 
a dry goods and grocery store (con- 
ducted by Burnham & Gentlee) and a 
place of residence. It continued thus 
till 1870 when the present occupant, 
George Forster Allen, came into it, 
and has since conducted the business 
of a department store, with dry and 
fancy goods, gents’ furnishings, etc., 
and at one time a boot and shoe busi- 
ness. 
The accompanying view of the 
“ Old Corner Store” is reproduced 
through courtesy of the MJ/anchester 
Cricket. 
Jap-a-lac is quite the thing for touch- 
ing up old furniture, floors, doors, etc. 
Beaton has a full supply on hand. * 
Dutchess pants at Bell’s. “? 
A SEPARATE PARISH 
(Continued from Page 1, 2d column.) 
visit. A pastor for the Manchester 
church will be appointed shortly. 
The Rev. Fr. Walsh, the new _ pas- 
tor of St. Margaret’s church, is one of 
the best known and most highly es- 
teemed churchmen in the archdiocese, 
and one widely recognized as a scholar 
and theologian. He completed his 
college course at Boston College in 
1879. 
Upon his determination to enter the 
priesthood he was selected to repre- 
sent the Boston archdiocese at the 
American College in Rome, where he 
distinguished himself among his fel- 
low-students who represented the best 
ability from the several American 
Catholic colleges. He gain conspicu- 
ous distinction in philosophy and the- 
ology. 
In May, 1883, he was ordained to 
the priesthood and was appointed by 
the archbishop as an assistant on the 
parochial staff of the Cathedral of the 
Holy Cross, and for upward of 22 
years has been connected with that 
church. 
During his years at the Cathedral 
the Rev. Fr. Walsh has filled every 
position on the parish staff from that 
of junior curate to rector, and in all 
his work he has been most successful. 
One of the first duties intrusted to 
him was the direction of the Cathedral 
Sunday school, one of the largest and 
most important in the archdiocese. 
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Mason Building, 
We Carry HUNTLEY & PALMER’S Crackers. 
Beverly, Mass. 
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Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Machinist 
Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Bic 
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