WENHAM 
Bs _ Wenham’s tea house is doing the 
largest business of the year during 
these warm September days. 
Wenham was fully represented at 
the Gardner reception last Friday. 
| The genial and resolute Congressman 
retains all of his popularity in this 
_ town. 
William Glavin and Edgar Saw- 
yer have been appointed operators of 
the C. E. stereopticon for the ensuing 
Seinter. Ihe Y. P. S.C. E. has just 
‘made contribution to the national 
headquarters building to be erected in 
Boston. 
_ Sunday will be promotion day in 
the village Sunday school, when two 
classes are to advance from the ele- 
mentary department to the main 
- school and many little people will 
_ progress from the beginners grade to 
_ the primary. 
At the village church Sunday 
morning the minister, Rev. F. M. 
- Cutler, will preach on “A Lesson 
From Job.” Sunday school at noon. 
wor s. C.F. at6. At 7 p.m. there 
will be a preaching service at which 
the pastor’s theme will be, “The 
House Which Cannot Fall.” 
Outsiders are already forgetting 
about last week’s trolley accident. 
Not so those who live in town and 
the lot lasts. 
weight and avait. 
70 INCH Silver 
JPHOCCOOTTOTHOCOO CRG IEE 
7, 
A Good Time to Buy Linen 
BEFORE PRICE ADVANCES 
DAMASK 
60 INCH half bleached all pure linen Irish Satin Dam- 
70 INCH half bleached Damask, 
market, only 10 pieces at this price. 
60 INCH full Grass Bleached Irish Satin Damask, all 
pure Linen, in several new designs. Price 69c. per Yard 
70 INCH full Grass Bleached Irish Satin Damask, extra 
weight and quality, in three designs, regular $1.15 
value at 89 c. per Yard 
Doylies 
19x27 UNHEMMED all 
ask, good weight and a good wearing Damask, while pure linen Damask Tray 
Price 59c. Yard Cloths, assorted designs, 
all pure Irish flax, extra Special, 25c. Each 
Price 69 c. Yard HEMSTITCHED all linen 
bleached all pure linen German Dam- Damask ‘Tray Cloths in 
ask, this is one of the best wearing qualities on the several different designs. 
$1.00 per Yard Prices from 25c. to $1.00 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and Butter 
fruit and Bern) seats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Poultry and Game 
Beverly, Farms Mass. 
James B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
constantly miss the familiar and well- 
loved figures of the McCabes and 
George Jones. It is hoped that Geo. 
Jones and Michael McCabe will re- 
gain their health; Owen McCabe, 
alas, has gone home. 
This year the church departments 
have executive committees to attend 
to matters of detail, and these com- 
mittees are doing quiet but effective 
work. The department of social service 
has issued a program giving names 
and topics: for the monthly social 
service forums up to March. A series 
of study conferences will also be con- 
ducted jointly by this department and 
the department of missions. 
District RALLY AT BEVERLY 
There will be a district rally of the 
seventh district, Woman’s Universal- 
ist Missionary Society in the Beverly 
Universalist church, next Wednesday, 
Sept. 30th, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. (Rev.) 
N. W. P. Smith of Beverly is one of 
the district vice-presidents. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
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The Quality Store 
of the 
Norih Shore 
Tray Cloths & 
ALL Linen Cluny Doilies, 
from 8 to 12 inches. Priced 
for this sale from 29c. to 
$1.00 Each 
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