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5 Manchester, Beverly 
; Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
D. M. Knight of Manchester an- 
nounces to the public that begin- 
ning Monday, April 1,’07, he will 
run an express business between 
Manchester, Beverly Farms, Prides 
Crossing, Beverly and Salem. 
All orders will be promptly 
attended to. 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
P.O. BOX 83 
CF OP SS OP OP ET ate 
KVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass. 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
METAL 
BEDS 
It isn’t necessary to say 
anything here about the su- 
periority of metal bed-steads 
over any other sort—every- 
body acknowledges it. 
What we desire is to get 
you to come and see the new 
line of Iron and Brass bed- 
steads we are showing; here 
are a number of examples to 
awaken your interest: Brass 
Bed, 2in. Post Swell foot- 
heavy rich and beautiful, $20. 
Metal Beds in Ivory Enam- 
el post style, artistic and at- 
tractive, $12.00. Metal Bed, 
fine white enamel, brass _ or- 
naments, $8.50. 
Metal Beds, plain, strong, 
durable, $6.00, $5.00, $4.00, 
$3.75. 
Besd and Bedding is one of 
our specialties. - 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER. 
CHURCH NOTES. 
MANCHESTER. 
Rey, Charles Rolemanror ster 
ling will preach at the Congrega- 
tional church tomorrow. 
“The Divine Countertact will 
be the subject of Rev. E. Hersey 
Brewster’s sermon at the Baptist 
church tomorrow morning, At 
the evening service he will preach 
on “Eye Salve.” 
There will be a union meeting 
of the young people’s societies at 
the Chapel tomorrow evening. 
The Ministering Circle of 
King’s Daughters will meet Mon- 
day evening, Apr. 8, with Mrs. 
Anna Phillips Lopies Flants. 
The Women’s Missionary So- 
ciety held their semi-annual mite- 
box opening atthe Chapel Thurs- 
day afternoon and at 6 o'clock 
served a bake-bean supper which 
was well attended, The committee 
in charge was composed of Mrs. 
F, Rabardy, Mrs. Simeon Has- 
kell, Mrs. Chas. Hannibal, Mrs. 
Chas. Peart and Mrs, John Wiles. 
It is understood that the Mass. 
order of Foresters, to which mat- 
ter we have alluded previously, 
will install a court in Manchester 
next week,—on Friday evening. 
SCHOOL NOTES 
MANCHESTER 
The schools closed yesterday 
for the spring vacation of one 
week, Miss Fish will not return 
to the G., A. Priest school next 
term and Miss Fenderson, of 
Auburn, Me., succeeds her as 
assistant to Mr. Mead. 
FOR SALE 
A horse, 9 years etal, weight 1350. 
‘Apply to 
Henry BouAKER, 
Hemenway estate, Manchester, 
FOR SALE. 
An estate near Pine street, Manchester, with 
modern conveniences, for less than cost of 
house. The lot, 50 x 137 feet, and cellar a gift. 
Ownerto leave town. Apply to 
N. P. MELDRUM. 
FOR SALE. 
Lot of land with stable 20 by 26 feet. It is 
located off Norwood Ave., Manchester, within 
. 38minutes walk from the Post-office. 
Can easily be altered to a cottage. 
Apply to PERCY A. WHEATON. 
Wall Papers 
“Samples of all the 
latest styles in the 
market from the well 
know house of 
Alfred Peats Co. 
€]Drop in and see 
them at 
LOOMIS’ 
Manchester. 
Central 
Square 
EGGS FOR HATCHING 
White Plymouth Rocks; Laying Strain; Fer- 
tility combined; 75 cents per setting, 
A.C. JONES, 
Box 274. 40 Central St., Manchester. 
Important 
‘Trees and shrubs with dry roots will die. 
The nearest place is the place to buy. 
The Pierce Nursery 
Native and Foreign Trees, 
Shrubs, Vines and Roses; 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
Hart Street, Beverly Farms. 
ANNOUNCEMENT. 
My partons and the public will please 
ake notice that I have moved into new 
quarters on Bennett st., opposite High 
School building, Manchester. This prop- 
erty, lately purchased by me, has been re- 
modelled into an up-to-date plant for the 
further prosecution of my business of 
HOUSE, SIGN and FURNITURE PAINT- 
ING, PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, 
etc., with more ample accommodations, 
better light and air, I shall continue to 
execute all orders in this line entrusted to 
me in my usual conscientious manner. 
Here you may find in stock a large line 
of PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES and READY- 
TO-USE MATERIALS, consisting in part 
of WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TUR- 
PENTINE, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, 
STAINS, GLASS, PUTTY, FLOOR WAX, 
FLOOR OLL, ect., etc., at prices consistent 
with quality. 
Respectfully, 
A. J. ORR, 
Painter and Decorator. 
Telephone 11-4, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
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