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Mrs. M. A. Mackie of Melrose and 
Miss Anna Smith of Gloucester have 
been guests the past week of Mrs. J. M. 
Publicover and family, High street. 
The telephone company are con- 
templating enlarging their quarters, and 
to that end they may take the whole of 
the floor in Marshall’s hall where they 
are now located. 
Two exceedingly large apples have 
been on exhibition in one of the show 
cases at Varney’s the past week. “They 
were grown in the orchard of Wm 
Leahy and weigh 144 and 13 ounces, 
respectively. 
Kk. J. Toomey is having a fortnight’s 
vacation from his duties at Varney's 
drug store. Mr. Grove returned to 
duty Monday after a vacation trip to his 
home in Baltimore and to the White 
Mountains. 
Miss Marjorie Lenox, who teaches in 
one of the public schools of Cambridge, 
was a guest over the week-end of her 
sister, Mrs. John A Gray, Haskell st. 
Another fish story!) In an endeavor 
to equal the catch made by Capt. Smith 
and Louis Hardy last Wednesday Peter 
Gaudreau and Capt. Smith went out the 
first of the week, but despite their untir- 
ing efforts, after five hours tossing on the 
billowy deep, they returned to West 
Beach pier with only three _ little 
““tinkers’’ to their credit,---or to be 
more exact, two cod and a_ haddock, 
weighing about 2 pounds each. Frank 
Woodbury is authority for this story, 
which we have every reason to believe is 
a true one. 
Bernard J. Woods, the well known 
athletic instructor, left the Farms Wed- 
nesday and went over to New York on 
a flying trip. Though Mr. and Mrs. 
Woods have opened their apartments 
in Boston for the winter the professor 
will come to the shore for some weeks 
yet to attend to patrons. 
John Cunningham returned last Satur- 
day from a two months’ visit to his old 
home in Ireland. 
Handsome line of Meerschaum pipes, 
$lto $15; Xmas line already in, at 
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The Boston Food Fair Will Close 
Oct. 31st. 
The final days of this 7th and most 
successful Boston Food Fair, run by the 
Boston Retail Grocers’ Association, in 
the Park Square Coliseum, are drawing 
toa close, and only next week will the 
public be able to hear Stewart’s Boston 
Band conducted by the famous Mollen- 
hauer, in daily afternoon and evening 
concerts (3 to 5 and 8 to 10,) each pro- 
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Apothecaries. 
Benj. 1. Allen, cor. Union and School sts., Manchester. Tel. 
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Delaney’s, cor. Cabot and Abbott sts.. Reverly. 
F. W. Varney, Central sq., Beverly Farms. 
F. G. Cheever Co , Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 130. 
Ira Case, Pride’s Crossing 
Automobile Repairing. 
Blount, Bater & Co., Depot sq., Manchester. 
KE. C. Sawyer, 130 Rantoul st., Beverly. 
Boots and Shoes. 
Chas. Hooper, Central sq., Manchester. 
Garriage Builder. 
J. P. Lations, Depot sqa., Manchester. 
kK. 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, 
chester. 
J. Albert Mayberry, Haskell st. 
Publicover Bros,. Hale st., 
Roberts & Hoare, Elm st., Manchester. 
G -ntractor - Gardener 
Robert A. A wcll, 95 School st., Manchester 
Bry and Fancy Goods. 
H. G. Niche's (‘Uhe ¢ ld Corner Store), Manchester. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Co., Salem 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Saiem 
Electricians. 
Clark & Mills Mlectr'c Co.. Post Office block, Manchester. 
G. A. Knoerr, Central sq.. Manchester. 
ix oresses. 
Dunn’s Salem, Central st., 
Lampron’s, 18 Brook st.,. 
Knight’s, (Salem an Peveriy). 
Smith’s Boston, Beach) st. 
Florists. 
Magnuson & Hylen, Bridge st., 
E. S. Knight. School st., 
The Pierce Nursery. Beverly Parms, 
James B. Dow, Hale st., 
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., 
and Magnolia. 
M. S. Miguel, Central sq., Manchester 
M. T. Murphy, opp. R. R. Station, Beverly Farms 
Horse Shoers. 
Mattie Hansen, Beverly Farms. 
Hoarace Standlev. Depot eo. Mancheoter 
Dennis O'Sullivan. Flm etreet. Manchester 
and Man- 
, Beverly Farms. 
Manchester. 
M anchester, 
Manchester 
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, se 
F. S. Thompson, Gloucester. 
Kitchen Furnishings. 
D. T. Beaton, 21 Central st., 
J. W.. Carter, School street. 
Lumber and Building Materials 
Samuel Knight & Sons, 36 Central St., 
Manchester. 
Manchester 
Mason Builder. 
George S. Sinnicks, Manchester. 
Meats and Provisions. 
Brewer's Market, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
Dan'els-Gleason Co., Hale st., 
D. W. Hardy & Son, Hale st., ** é: 
Wyatt's Market. West st., rf : 
Semons, Campbell & Co., Post Office 
Sheldon’s Market, Central st., 
‘lock, Manchester 
Manchester. 
Painters. 
H. M. & R. E. Hodgkins, Beverly Farms. 
F. 4. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
+. |. Orr, Bennett st., Manchester. 
John Scott, Summer st. extention, Manchester. 
!dward Crowell, School st., ** 
Paper Hangers. 
Fdward A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
\. J. Orr, Bennett st., 
‘Olt Scott, 
Fdward Crowell, 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
Printers. 
Vhe BREEZE Print, Beach st., 
Manchester. 
Plumbers. 
E. S. Bradley, 44 Central st., 
nolia. 
Robert Robertson Co., 
Hamilton. 
W. J. Pierce, West st., Beverly Farms 
D. T. Beaton, 21 Central st., Manchester. 
J. W. Carter, School street, ss 
Real Estate. 
T. Dennie and Reginald Boardman, Ames bldg., Boston. 
Jon@han May, Shore Road, Magnolia. 
N. P. Meldrum, School street, Manchester. 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Lee’s Block, ** 
Seeds 
Schlegel & Fottler Co., 26 So. Mkt. st., 
Tailors. 
D. H. Mampre, 163 Cabot st., Beverly. 
Paul Weil, Postoffice block, Manchester. 
Undertakers. 
5. A. Gentlee & Son, 277 Cabot st., Beverly. 
Wood and Goal. 
James B. Dow & Co., Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Samnel Knight & Sons, 36 Central st., Mancbester. 
tickert Cos] Co.. 1§ Water at.. Reverly. 
Manchester; Shore Road, Mag- 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and 
Boston 
gram being entirely different and cover- 
ing a range so wide as to please the most 
varied tastes. Mollenhauer has written 
a new march especially for this Fair, en- 
titled ‘* The Stentorian,’’? which has 
made a great hit with the large and en- 
thusiastic audiences which have heard it 
this week. 
These days afford the last opportuni- 
ties to view the magnificent decorations 
and lighting effects of this Fair, to d> the 
round of amusements so generously furn- 
ished by the management, gather up 
some of the millions of samples the ex- 
hibitors are giving away, take in the free 
$< —__ i£. .. 
vaudeville and moving picture shows, 
listen to the band and be mystified by 
Onaip. 
But remember, there has been so suc- 
cessful a Fair this year, that the Boston 
Retsil Grocers’ Association has decided 
to give another next fall. 
e JUNK. 
If vou have junk of any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
rostul and we will send a wagon at once. 
\Ve pay in spot cash atk we can afford to 
allow. 
J. L. SIMON & CO., 
Tel 424-11 10 Hardy St., Salem. 
“ur wagon is in Manchester almost every 
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