WENHAM 
At the village church Sunday the 
pinister, Rev. F. M. Cutler, will 
reach on “Who is Satan?” Sun- 
day school at noon. - Y. P. S. C. E. 
at 6. There will be a preaching ser- 
vice at 7, theme, The parable of the 
1 ag-net. 
_ The ladies’ society will conduct a 
special supper at 6 p. m., Wednesday, 
followed by an entertainment at 7.30. 
_ Sunday afternoon Henry Moulton, 
formerly well known in Wenham and 
tecently a resident of Maine, was 
buried from the village church. 
_ Charles Leach attended the 
“world’s series” game Tuesday. Just 
forty-three years age he saw the same 
two teams play a championship game 
in Boston, when he was one of 13,000 
spectators. He wonders whether any 
“fan” can excel his record, he having 
ollowed the Boston Nationals enthu- 
“siastically ever since the earlier date. 
_ In Europe they shoot peasants, in 
Wenham only pheasants. This year 
‘an attempt seems to be making to 
equal European figures of total slain. 
Town-clerk Porter has issued forty- 
seven gunner’s-licenses, as against 
‘twenty-four last year. All licensees 
are in the field this week. 
Wenham once more has its morn- 
ing mail at 8 o’clock. The later hour 
2 ORES DCCC DEO 
Rein beet 
as it is today and as it is liabl 
present we are selling the same . 
we did a year ago and we shall continue to do 
1 the exception of our Regular Dollar Glove which 
stock is 
hall then be obliged to mark our 
We do not wish to force 
oves now, but we do feel we are not doing right un- 
he actual conditions and suggest that it will 
pairs at the old prices. 
supply holds out (witl 
we were obliged to advance to $1.15). 
and we have to make purchases we s 
Gloves according to then existing conditions 
our patrons to buy Gl 
less we acquaint them with t 
be to their advantage to purchase one or two 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
fiuit and _ Berries 
M@eats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
James B. Dow 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
John H. Cheever 
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 
was inconvenient and unpopular. 
Wenham was represented at the 
Essex South association in Lynn 
Wednesday afternoon and evening. 
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN 
The September report of the Mass- 
achusetts Society for the Prevention 
of Cruelty to Children shows that 
work was finished on 480 cases, in- 
volving 1488 children; 550 cases were 
assigned during the month. The total 
of unfinished cases carried over to 
October from previous months is 959. 
Court action was taken in 29 in- 
stances in behalf of 67 children. 
Agents of the Society made 251 ap- 
pearances in court during September. 
12 parents were prosecuted for non- 
support and neglect of minor children 
and one adult was prosecuted for a 
chastity crime. 
The best excelsior is made from 
basswood, or linden. Aspen and 
cottonwood, however, supply nearly 
half of the total amount manufac- 
tured. 
When 
present 
The Busy Corner Store in Town House Square. 
Why Put up with Aching Feet? 
“Ground Gripper’’ Shoes will help them 
A Little Glove Talk! 
We wish our patrons to thoroughly understand the Glove situation 
e to be for several months to come. 
high grade Gloves at the same prices as 
so as long as our present 
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