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Councilman Charles W. Trask, can- 
didate for alderman-at-large, held an en- 
thusiastic rally on Tuesday evening, in 
the Centerville part of the ward, the 
meeting being at the engine house. 
Dennis Toomey has been taking a va- 
cation from his work at the North Shore 
Fish market the past week. 
Ira B. Case, proprietor of the North 
Shore drug store at Pride’s, has closed 
his store for the season. Mr. Case has 
accepted a position in Boston for the 
winter, but he will live at the Farms. 
On recommendation of the committee 
of sidewalks of the city government, an 
order has been adopted giving permis- 
sion for granolithic sidewalks abutting the 
estates of John H. and Daniel M. Line- 
han, on Hale and Haskell streets. 
Miss Margaret Bakeman, Boston 
Cooking school, ’04, gave a_ practical 
chafing dish demonstration at the meet- 
ing of the Girls’ club on Tuesday even- 
ing. Among the speakers scheduled for 
the year are Miss Katherine P. Loring, 
who will speak on “‘Self Culture,’’ in 
January; Mrs. A. Scott Fraser, ‘‘Fore- 
ign Lands,’’ and Dr. W. J. Dougherty, 
““Home Nursing,’? in March. For 
Parents’s Night in May Rev. E. H. By- 
ington of Beverly has been secured. 
A representative delegation from John 
West colony will meet with the Pilgrim 
Wanderers at John Endicott colony 
rooms at Salem next Monday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Hayes of 
Greenfield have spent the past week at 
the Farms the guests of relatives. They 
returned home yesterday. 
A party of young people enjoyed a 
moonlight hay-rack ride to Wenham 
and Hamilton last Saturday evening. At 
the end of the ride refreshments were 
served at the home of one of the party. 
Edmund L. Knowlton is moving into 
the C. H. Day house, formerly occupied 
by J. L. Eaton. 
Neighbor’s library is quite a popular 
place these days for the Farms young 
people, and on each evening quite a 
party of the students can be seen there 
each studiously perusing some good 
book. 
Ata conference of members of the 
Post, Relief Corps and others, held re- 
cently, it was decided that for the present 
no efforts would be made to increase the 
fund for the proposed Memorial Hall. 
The project, while its successful termin- 
ation is very much desired, is agreed by 
all to be one that will require funds that 
seem to be almost beyond reach. Other 
departments of the work need attention, 
too, so that efforts must be put in that 
direction. 
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Apothecaries. 
Benj. L. Allen, cor. Union and School sts., Manchester. 
217. 
Delaney’s, cor. Cabot and Abbott sts., Beverly. 
F. W. Varney, Central sq., Beverly Farms. 
F. G. Cheever Co , Central sq., Manchester. 
Ira Case, Pride’s Crossing 
Automobile Repairing. 
Blount, Bater & Co., Depot sq., Manchester. 
E. C. Sawyer, 130 Rantoul st., Beverly. 
Boots and Shoes. 
Chas. Hooper, Central sq., Manchester. 
Garriage Builder. 
J. P. Lations, Depot sq., Manchester. 
E. C. Sawyer, 126-130 Rantoul st,, Beverly. 
Garpet Gleaning and Rug Works. 
Gloucester Dye Works, 3 Washington sq., Gloucester. 
Gontractors & Builders. 
Chester L. Crafts, Manchester. 
Connolly Bros,, Oak st., Beverly Farms. 
Howard A. Doane, Near Pride’s Crossing Station, and Man- 
chester. 
J. Albert Mayberry, Haskell st., Beverly Farms. 
Publicover Bros,, Hale st., is a 
Roberts & Hoare, Elm st., Manchester. 
Gontractor - Gardener 
Robert A. Mitchell, 95 School st., Manchester 
Dry and Fancy Goods. 
H. G. Nichols (The Old Corner Store), Manchester. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Co., Salem 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Salem 
Electricians. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co., Post Office block, Manchester. 
G. A. Knoerr, Central sq., Manchester. 
Expresses. 
Manchester. 
Tel: 
Tel..130, 
Dunn’s Salem, Central st., 
Lampron’s, 18 Brook st., 
Knight’s, (Salem and Beverly), 
Smith’s Boston, Beach st., 
Florists. 
Magnuson & Hylen, Bridge st., Manchester. 
E. S. Knight, School st., me 
The Pierce Nursery. Beverly Farms, 
James B. Dow, Hale st.,. “* a 
Southworth Bros., N. Beverly. 
Furniture and Garpets 
A. C. Titus & Go., Salem 
A. Manton Pattillo, Gloucester 
Grain, Hay and Straw. 
D. B. Hodgkins’ Sons, Tappan st., Manchester. 
Grocers. 
E. E. Allen, Washington st., Manchester. 
Bullock Bros., Postoffice block, ** 
F. H. Dennis, School st., 
G. W. Hooper, School st., 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem. 
Daniels-Gleason Co., Hale street, Beverly Farms. 
Harness Makers 
James Culbert, Central sq.,Beverly Farms; Beach st., Manchester 
and Magnolia. ; 
M. S. Miguel, Central sq., Manchester 
M. T. Murphy, opp. R. R. Station, Beverly Farms 
Horse Shoers. 
Mattis Hansen, Beverly Farms. 
Horace Standley. Depot sq.. Manchester. 
Dennis O'Sullivan. Elm street, Manchester 
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Insurance. 
Jonathan May, Magnolia. 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Lee’s block, Manchester 
W. J. Johnson, 25 Bridge street = 
Jewelers. 
Chisholm’s Jewelry store, Gloucester. 
Alden Webb, Masonic Block, = 
F. S. Thompson, Gloucester. 
Kitchen Furnishings. 
D. T. Peaton, 21 Central st., Manchester. 
J. W. Curter, School street. ns 
Lumber and Building Materials 
Samuel Knight & Sons, 36 Central St., Manchester 
Mason Builder. 
George S. Sinnicks, Manchester. 
Meats and Provisions. 
Brewer’s Market, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
Daniels-Gleason Co., Hale st., “‘ :: 
D. W. Hardy & Son, Hale st., ** 
Wyatt’s Market. West st., a § 
Semons, Campbell & Co., Post Office ‘lock, Manchester 
Sheldon’s Market, Central st., Manchester. 
Painters. 
H. M. & R. E. Hodgkins, Beverly Farms. 
E. A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., Manchester. 
John Scott, Summer st. extention, Manchester. 
Edward Crowell, School st., ** 
Paper Hangers. 
Edward A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., ** 
John Scott, 
Edward Crowell, * 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
Printers. 
The BREEZE Print, Beach st., Manchester. 
Plumbers. 
E. S. Bradley, 44 Central st., Manchester; Shore Road, Mag- 
nolia. 3 
Robert Robertson Co., Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and 
Hamilton. 
W. J. Pierce, West st., Beverly Farms 
D. T. Beaton, 21 Central st., Manchester. 
J. W. Carter, School street, + 
Real Estate. 
T. Dennie and Reginald Boardman, Ames bldg., Boston. 
Jonathan May, Shore Road, Magnolia. 
N. P. Meldrum, School street, Manchester. 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Lee’s Block, ** 
Seeds 
Schlegel & Fottler Co., 26 So. Mkt. st., Boston 
Tailors. 
D. H. Mampre, 163 Cabot st., Beverly. 
Paul Weil, Postoffice block, Manchester. 
Undertakers. 
S. A. Gentlee & Son, 277 Cabot st., Beverly. 
Wood and Goal. 
James B. Dow & Co., Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Samuel Knight & Sons, 36 Central st., Manchester 
Pickett Cor] Co., 15 Water st.. Beveriv. 
Mrs. John T. Elliott of Haskell street 
spent a part of this week at Centerville, 
visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Standiey. 
Sportsmen's Show. 
The “‘ Sportsmen’s Show,’’ as the ex- 
hibition of the New England Forest, 
Fish and Game Association, has become 
to be generally known to the people of 
New England, will be held this year in 
the Mechanics Building, Huntington 
avenue, beginning December 24, 1908, 
and ending January 5, 1909. It prom- 
ises to be the most ambitious _ exhibition 
ever held under the auspices of this or- 
ganization of gentlemen so deeply inter- 
ested in all that concerns ‘‘ sport’? of 
the highest class. . The exhibits will be 
so numerous and so artistically arranged 
that the entire building, —Grand, Exhib- 
ition, Paul Revere and the other halls— 
and the several basements will be utilized. 
Among some of the principal features of 
the show will be an indoor rifle shooting 
tournament, under the auspices of the 
National Rifle Association of America; 
an athletic carnival, a fly and bait casting 
tournament and a new and superb series 
of moving pictures of fishing, hunting 
and other outdoor scenes. 
