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KNIGHT’S EXPRESS } 
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Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross« 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t , 
5 Wi 
Frank Il, Dennis’, 
B. 8S. Bullock’s, 
A, Stanley’sand the Railroad sta- 
Beverly 
promptly attended to. 
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Floyd's, G. W. Hooper's, 
Bullcek Bros’, 
Manchester; or 
will be 
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Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
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EVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Kyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
(FLOUCESTER, 
Mass. 
‘67 MIDDLE ST. 
FURNITURE 
ECONOMY 
Consists in pate best fur- 
niture as well as paying 
a small price. 
If you buy your furniture 
here you are sure of getting 
low prices—and you know 
what you have bought— 
every piece of furniture in our 
store 1s constructed right, 
finished right,designed right, 
we visit the factories where 
itis made and will tell you 
all about it freely and fr ea ee 
We’ve just received ai 
five new chiffoniers in Oak, 
Mahogany and Maple from 
6.50 up. Me ttaady dastre 
rom $3.50 up, 
Twenty Par- 
lor Tables from $3.00 up. 
We can furnish 
your home complete. 
Get Our Prices. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCKSTER. 
NORTH S SHORE BRE EZE 
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Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coolidge have 
arrived at their cottage on Common 
Lane, Pride’s Crossing. 
Mrs. Wirt Dexter who has occupied 
the Juniper hill cottage at the Farms in 
the past will not come to the shore this 
season but will go to Marion, Mass., 
where her son-in-law Mr. McCormack 
has just completed a fine new mansion. 
Mrs. Frank Morrison and her daugh- 
ter Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer and Mr. 
Bremer, are expected at Beverly Farms 
this week where they are to occupy the 
Juniper Hill cottage. Mrs. Morrison’s 
cottage is to be occupied again by the 
Henry R. Daltons. 
Congratulations are 
upon Mr, and Mrs. Chas. C. Auchin- 
closs, nee Rosamond Saltonstall, on the 
birth of a daughter ‘Tuesday week. 
The Harrison K. Caners are still in 
France. ‘Their cottage at Manchester, 
which was closed all last year, will be 
opened the middle of next month as the 
family are expected home from Europe 
in June. ‘The children are attending 
school in France. 
being showered 
Among the new-comers to the shore 
this season will be the George A. Drap- 
ers of Hopedale who have hired the 
I'verett cottage, on the point near West 
Manchester station. On the opposite 
side of Manchester harbor will be the 
General W. I. Drapers, who are still in 
Italy. ‘Chey will have the Bradbury 
cottage again. 
The John H. Storers of Boston have 
taken the A. IF. Bemis cottage on Smith’ s 
Point for the season. “hey will arrive 
in June, 
Miss Barbara Higginson is sailing next 
Wednesday to join her sister, Miss Juliet 
Higginson at her brother’s house in Lon- 
don, where they will remain afew weeks 
prior to returning to America, accom- 
panied by Mrs. Higginson (Hetty Sargent ) 
and her young son. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn and 
daughter are in London, Mr. Kahn re- 
joining his family there last week after a 
brief trip to Frankfort and Paris. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Boardman are 
planning to come to their Manchester 
estate from Washington a little earlier 
than usual this year. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben B. Stanwood sail- 
ed from New York last Saturday for 
Naples. “They will be joined later by 
Mrs. Stanwood’ s father, ‘I. W. Lawson, 
and the Misses Lawson. 
‘The Vincent club girls are now  prac- 
ticing for their performance to be given 
the last of this month. One of.the feat- 
ures will be a sporting song by Misses 
Kleanora Sears, Alice ‘Thorndike and 
Dorothy Forbes. 
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 
allowed on 
4 per cent 
Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 
time deposits 
Mass 
Opposite Post-oflice, Gloucester, 
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; also 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
Beverly Farms. 
Hart Street, 
ANNOUNCEMENT. 
will please 
into new 
opposite High 
This prop- 
has been re- 
My partons and the public 
ake notice that [I have moved 
quarters on Bennett st., 
School building, Manchester. 
erty, Jately purchased by me, 
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 OIL, ect., ete., at prices consistent 
with quality. 
Respectfully, 
A. J. ORR, 
Painter and Decorator, 
Telephone 11-4, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
