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Miss Mildved Haskell is at her 
home in’ West Manchester for the 
Christmas holidays. 
Samuel A. Rowe is expected home 
from Rutland tomorrow to spend the 
Christmas season. 
Angus Henderson sailed from 
‘Boston Wednesday on a Leland line 
ship for a short visit to his former 
home in Scotland. 
‘Alfred Kitfield entertained a 
party of his friends Tuesday even- 
ing at his home at the Cove. A very 
pleasant evening was spent. 
D. T. Beaton is giving to his pat- 
rons a pretty calendar, with a re- 
production of the oil painting ‘‘The 
Heart ofthe Woods’’, by Dielitz. 
Shirt waist goods in fancy boxes, 
suitable for Xmas gifts, at Nichols’. 
Civil Engineer Raymond C. Allen 
was one of those invited to pass 
through the new Cambridge-Boston 
subway on a tour of inspection Wed- 
nesday. 
Mrs: Oakes Alden and three sons 
of Dorchester are expected today 
to spend Christmas with Mrs. Al- 
den’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. 
Hoyt, Union street. 
Herbert R. Andrews, who died 
late: last week on his way to the 
Beverly hospital from Salem, is a 
native of Manchester. The deceased 
was taken ill on Washington street, 
Salem. He was 40 years of age. He 
was a teamster by occupation. He 
lived in Salem, 
Plowing the ground at Manches- 
ter at this time of year is a most 
unusual.occurance. Yet such a deed 
was performed on Monday of this 
week—Dec. 19—at the former Isa- 
ac West property: at the Cove, now 
owned by Samuel A. Culbertson of 
Louisville, Ky. The lawn was plow- 
ed. 
Writing paper for Xmas at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. 
Last Saturday. morning Roland 
Stevens, who drives for E. L. Valen- 
tine, was in a house on Ashland 
ave., taking an order, leaving the 
horse standing in the street. The 
animal became frightened and rac- 
ed: down the avenue, onto the rail- 
r6éad track-and across the draw 
bridge. The sleigh was badly dam- 
aged, but the horse was unhurt. It 
was stopped before going very far 
down ‘the “track. 
Toys for-children at Nichols’ * 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Postoffice Block, 
Ce al ee 
Bullock Brothers, 
Swansdown Flour, 
’s Fancy Groceries 
FOR CHRISTMAS 
AT THE MeN GES Uae FRUIT STORE 
Postoffice Bloc! id 
Fine Grane 
Brigham Creamery Batter 
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Charles A. bdee: OTS Ms AS A 
"11, came home from Amherst yes- 
terday for the Christmas holidays. 
Cyrus Killam had the ill fortune 
of losing a horse this week. The 
animal was taken out for exercise 
and fell dead on the street. 
A neat line of Xmas ties in pretty 
boxes at Bell’s. 
Miss Edith Northrup is home 
from her school work. at Provinee- 
town to spend a fortnight. 
Captain John Allen went to New 
York City the first of this week for 
a short visit. 
Cuff links and Searf pins in fancy 
boxes at Nichols’. 
William* Cool -will: be home she 
Boston to spend Christmas, and his 
brother Gordon will accompany him 
to Boston on his return to spend the 
Christmas vacation: * 
A Mr. Betts, a carpenter, living 
in town at-present, was skating with 
a number of others at the Dexter 
estate Sunday afternoon, when in 
doing a fancy stroke, he fell hack- 
ward. He was stunned by the fall — 
and was unconscious for some time. 
He cut his head badly. A carriage 
was called and he was taken homf — 
and after a few days of quietness he | 
was able to resume his work. 
Oranges, 16 for 25c., 30c., 
Malaga Grapes, 15c., 2 lbs. 25c.; 18c., 2 lbs. 35c. 
SPECIAL: Chocolates, 15c. lb, also FANCY BOXES: Daggets, 
Somerset, Lushus, Lenox and Oxford. , 
Ghristmas Gandy 2 lbs. for 25c. Mixed nuts (this year's) 18c. Ib., 2 for 25c. 
A40c., 50c. Doz. 
Christmas 
Gilts 
You should see our large line of 
Decorated 
China 
“There are hundreds of articles. suit- 
able for Xmas Gifts. All at moderate | 
prices, too. ‘ 
Lamps, new patterns just received. 
Dinner Sets, over forty patterns to 
select from. New patterns just opened. 
We have a Dec, Cottage Dinner Set 
as low as $4.98. 
There are lots of good values in 
China and Fancy Goods on our 10¢, 
25c and 50c tables. 
GEORGE W. FULLER] 
275 ESSEX STREET 
SALEM, =: MASS. 
H. BAKER, TAILOR 
Announces to his Manchester Customers 
that he hss MOVED from’ the Kimball 
Block, opposite the Postoffice. to the 
North Shore Breeze Building 
BEACH ST., j 
rons. 
pied by the Chinese Laundry. 
JOHN F. SILVA 
Forest Street, Manchester 
Announces to the people of Man- 
chester that he is to run a 
FISH CART 
in Manchester the coming winter, 
| commencing about November 1, and 
Where he will be pleased: to see his pat- 
He is in the store’ formerly occu- | 
that he wiil be prepared to supply. 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, in 
season, at Lowest Prices. oa 
