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NECTING ALL. DEPT’S 
| Again We Are On Tie Threshold 
| Of Christmas Time 
SHE season of universal giving and receiving---the time for the wonderful bringer 
of pleasing surprise---mysterious, gracious old Santa Claus, whose name thrills 
the young with gladsome anticipations and the older ones with emotions that are 
sacred.in their reflections. 
North Shore’s Reliable Store 
with it’s bright stocks of new merchandise affords almost limitless selections in appropri- 
Prompt, courteous attention on the part of our employees and the grandeur 
ate gifts. 
But what to get---that’s the perplexing question? 
to the store, with its many departments, will result in a happy solution of the question. 
of our displays will make shopping easy. 
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— SOA VASO VIE BATAVIA 
-’ Work is being pushed along on the al- 
terations and improvements on the John 
S. Curtis property, on Storrow Hill, 
Beverly Farms. 
the renovated and enlarged stable, and 
for the alterations on the house are well 
nigh. completed and the work on the 
garage has been started. D. J.inehan 
& Son are doing the mason and _ stone 
work and R. L. Wilson of Concord, 
Mass., is doing the carpe iter work, 
The barn owned by Judge Moore, on 
Hale street, Pride’s Crossing, and used 
for his work horses in summer and for 
other horses in winter, is being raised 
some 6 inches from the ground. J. 
Albert Mayberry is doing the work. 
H. C. Pierce is making considerable 
improvements at his estate at Pride’s. 
The gardener’: S cottage is being moved 
from its present location, nearer the 
A four-inch water 
main is being run from the street to the 
gardener’s cottage and for the new stable 
and garage to be built. D. Linehan & 
“Son are doihg the work. 
Bel, Edwards i is in cyarge of many 
improvements being made at the Gard- 
_ner cottage, at Mingo Beach hill, includ- 
The foundations for ° 
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ing a new avenue and the building of 
foundations ona knoll back from the high- 
way upon which the white cottage is to 
be moved. He is also building a wall 
along Hale street, at the Robert Salton- 
stall (former Cabot) estate. 
Connolly Bros. of Beverly Farms, 
were awarded a contract the past week 
for a large amount of work at the Dr. 
Carroll Dunham estate, Irvington-on- 
Hudson, N. Y. The work consists in 
part of the building of drive ways, paths, 
grading and stone work. They also 
have considerable work there in. con- 
~ nection with the construction of the St. 
Barnabas church. 
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Morley, Flatley & Co. are doing the 
mason work on the gardener’s cottage 
being built on Mrs. W. Scott Fitz’s es- 
tate, at Manchester. 
Work was commenced Monday on 
Mrs. H. M. Curry’s estate, at- Magno- 
lia, rebuilding tennis court wall and im- 
proving the grounds. Morley, Flatley & 
Co. are doing the work. 
John R. Allen of Manchester, to 
Daniel Engecomb of Manchester, one 
acre of land in Manchester. 
Mary A. Cheever of 
wife of Wm. M. 
Manchester, 
Cheever, to Daniel 
Edgecomb of Manchester land on Forest 
street, 
Manchester, five by 123 feet. 
95 SCHOOL STREET. .% 
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Has turned out the most efficient Gypsy Moth Destroyer. 
this because we want to do Moth work for you this winter. 
someone else who has no ‘‘axe to grind,” unless you know from 
your own observation and experience. 
ROBERT A. 
We say , 
But ask 
MITCHELL 
~ MANCHESTER, MASS. i 
Telephone 24212 
WE WILL DO YOUR. Winter Gypsy and Brown-tail Moth work by Day 
Work or Gontract, and have it inspected. 
