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SALEM, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
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FINI IARI IED DUA a ADDRES 
The warrant for the election on Nov. 
3, has been prepared and was signed by 
the selectmen at their meeting Thursday 
evening. 
Asst. Inspector J. H. Rivers and a 
delegation from the local Post went to 
Beverly Farms Wednesday evening, for 
the annual inspection of the post. 
Manchester was represented at the 
big parade in Salem, ‘Thursday evening 
by a good sized crowd of political enthu- 
siasts and sightseers. 
Friends of Miss Alice Gleason, form- 
er teacher at the High school, but for 
some years engaged in teaching in a 
Girls’ school in Mexico, will be pleased 
- to learn that she is improving in health 
since her arrival north. She came home 
some weeks ago for her health, and is at 
present in the Berkshires enjoying the 
beautiful autumn weather. She will pro- 
bably visit her friends in Manchester 
during her stay north. 
Charles C. Dodge left on the noon 
train today for New York, and from 
there he goes to Long Island late tonight 
for the Vanderbilt cup automobile races 
tomorrow. 
Ballou club cook books on sale at 
Floyd’s, 25cts, ‘ 
Your Figure 
SUCH a radical change in styles that most every woman finds it necessary to answer ‘* 
Directoire modes, with their long, slender lines all call forth for a similar shaped foundation. 
built on the old style lines—the real beauty of cut and tail- 
Before you are fitted to your new suit, 
If it is out of harmony 
oring of your new fall garments is lost. 
this little matter of figure building over with our corsetiere. 
need—now ready for your inspection. 
Cc. B. a la Spirite Corsets, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and 
A new C. B. Corset for medium and slight figures. 
Made of good firm contil. 
fan front, four hose supporters attached. 
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 
Start right. 
$3.00 pair 
$1.00 pr 
At $1.50. Another C. B. Corset which has a long hip and high bust, lace and ribbon trimmed. Four 
hose supporters attached. This model will please you at - = a $1.59 
At $2.00. C. B. Corset with extralong hip, new long back, medium high bust, lace and ribbon trimmed. 
Four hose supporters. A very fine corset at - - - - - - $2.00 
$3.00. C. B. Corset for full figures requiring a long hip and medium low bust with drawstring-at top; 
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laundry 
The 
Purdy 
on Rosedale 
avenue was closed this week for the sea- 
son. 
Belliveau—Chisholm. 
At the Sacred Heart church, Man- 
chester, Monday morning at nine o’ clock 
Miss Minnie Chisholm and Joseph Bel- 
liveau, both weli known young people 
of this town, were united in marriage by 
the Rev. Fr. Wm. F., Powers. ‘The 
couple were attended by Miss Teresa 
D’ Entremont and John Chisholm, the 
latter a cousin of the bride. 
The bride wore a dress of cream 
voile with all-over lace and trimmings to 
match, and she wore a veil, caught up 
with white flowers. 
Mr. and Mrs. Belliveau left Wednes- 
day ona honeymoon trip to the bride’s 
home in St. Frances, Guysboro Co., 
N. S., for a few weeks, and then they 
will go to Mr. Belliveau’s home in M. 
E. Pubnico. 
Nes Hy se 
The meeting of the North Shore Hor- 
ticultural society last Friday evening was 
of a very interesting nature. The 
speaker was John Farquhar of Boston 
who gave a very practical and suggestive 
talk along the line of the planting of 
bulbs for natural effects. The speaker 
endeavored to emphasize the necessity of 
harmonizing the surroundings with an 
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This is where your 
gown or skirt—talk 
the kind you 
It has the long hip and low bust; 
A corset which gives splendid satisfaction and only 
- $3.00. 
eye to improving our natural beauties. 
There was a beautiful exhibition of 
large chrysanthemums by Wm. Swan, 
and Herbert Shaw had some apples on 
exhibition. John D. Morrison showed 
some samples of gypsy moth clusters, 
showing how the eggs are layed in old 
hats, cans, tins, and anything the moth 
comes in contact with. 
An oyster stew was served after the 
meeting. “There were about 40 mem- 
bers out, including three ladies. 
The question box was used by many, 
and some of the questions had to beheld 
over until next meeting. One was the 
advisability of changing the meeting 
night to some other day. 
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