NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LOOMIS 
Jeweler 
a 
Central Sq., Manchester 
Clocks and Watches 
Repaired 
Clocks wound and taken 
Care of by the Season. 
allowed on 
time deposits 
4 per cent 
Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 
Opposite Post-office, Gloucester. Mass 
Important 
Trees and shrubs with dry roots will die. 
The nearest place is the place to buy. 
The Pierce Nurserv 
Native and Foreign Trees 
Shrubs, Vines and Roses; also 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
Hart Street, 
ANNOUNCEMENT. 
My patrons and the public will please 
take notice that I have moved into new 
quarters on Bennett st., opposite High 
School building, Manchester, This prop- 
erty, Jately purchased by me, has been re- 
modelled into an up-to-date plant for the 
jurther 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 OTL, ect., etc., at prices consistent 
with quality. 
ees 
A. J. ORR, 
Painter and Decortor. 
Telephone 11-4, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Beverly Farms. 
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They Own B. & M. Stock. 
So much agitation is being made _ just 
now as tothe B. & M. andN. Y., N. 
H. &H. R. R. merger, it is of interest to 
note who are some of the stockholders 
of the B. & M. in this vicinity. Follow- 
ing is a list of stockholders in Manches- 
ter: 
Caroline W. Allen (Jate deceased) 5, 
John Carter 1, Miss Nancy H. Cheever 
1, Joseph Clarke 2, Henry W. Cunning- 
ham 80, Mrs. H. W. Cunningham 10, 
A. S. Jewett 1, Jane F. Jewett 1, Ella 
C) Lee 3, Frederick R. Sears, jr., 60, 
Bertha A. Stone 2, Edward Sturgis 4, 
Mrs. Lila Wetherbee 9, Mary L. Wet- 
herbee 11, Winthrop Wetherbee 3, 
Mattie Wetherbee. 
Beverly Farms: R. C. Heaton 50, 
Lucy J. Holmes 1, Asa O. Marshall 
(late deceased) 4. 
Trolley Riding. 
The Passenger Department of the 
Boston & Northern and Old Colony 
Street Ry. Co.’s has issued some new 
literature this year which is very attractive 
and convenient. [he feature of the 
publications this year is a large four-col- 
ored map of eastern Massachusetts east 
of Worcester, southern New Hampshire 
and nothern Rhode Island, showing not 
only all the trolley lines of these com- 
panies but all trolley lines in the district, 
as well as all the parks, groves and other 
inland and shore pleasure resorts. “Vhey 
will be sent free upon application to that 
Passenger Department, 309 Washington 
Street, Boston. 
“50 Miles From Boston.” 
Geo. M. Cohan’s newest musical play 
“50 Miles From Boston,’’ began an en- 
gagement at the Colonial Theatre, Bos- 
ton, last Monday night and scored an 
unqualified success. Mr. Cohan’s trigger 
finger must be very steady, for he has a- 
gain hit the buli’s eye square in the cen- 
tre, and it would seem that he is unable 
to misshis mark when the productionof a 
likeable play is thetarget. “50 Miles From 
Boston’’ certainly caught the crowd that 
tested the capacity of Boston’ s handsomest 
playhouse. 
**S0 Miles From Boston’? marks a- 
nother span in the ambitious path being 
trodden by Geo. M. Cohan. Formerly 
a composer of popular songs, and eccen- 
tric dancer in the vaudeville ranks, he 1s 
at present a playwright, with a thorough 
appreciation of dramatic effects in the 
form of intensely interesting situations 
and climaxes. 
‘50. Miles From Boston’’ is excellent- 
ly staged, and there are several songs that 
give promise of becoming instantly popu- 
lar. ‘‘Jack and Jill,’’? “‘A Small Town 
Gal,’’ ““Boys Who Fight the Flames,’ 
On? t It Awful,’’ and “‘Harrigan,’’ are 
the numbers presented with the usual 
Cohan swing and tobasco dash, and they 
are sure to be whistled all summer. 
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UTTAR RITUAL 
DUNN'S 
Manchester, Beverly and Salem 
EXPRESS 
Orders left at the usual places 
ie 
in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
and Salem, will be 
attended to. 
Beverly 
promptly 
Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 37-3 Mane., 259 Salem, 
Central St., Manchester. 
TULLIUS TTT Me 
GLADIOLI 
Let us help you grow them. 
Leaflet free. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY 
Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass 
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PAINTER 
Furniture Painting, 
Enameling 
and Tinting Ceilings. 
Z Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, Mass.% 
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NOBSOOT MT. SPRING- 
PERFECTION 
COOLER CO. 
2 PEARL ST-., 
BOSTON, 
Wk GGA 
15,000 gallons a day 
of the purest moun- 
tain comes 
from spring. 
Every 
water 
this 
precaution 
istaken to keep it 
as pure asit leaves 
the mountain, It is 
| # delivered in crated 
: i —— ~ glass, filled and 
Zé Vm = )\ corked) with new 
Site \\ | corks at the spring. 
a. bi me j Every carboy is ster- 
na 2 in ilized and washed 
—— before filling. 
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Our North Shore Agents: 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., 
H. P, Woodbury, Beverly Cove 
F. T. Goodhue, Ipswich 
D- W. Hardy & Son, 
Geo. W. Hooper, 
Pp. S: liycett; 
Salem 
Beverly Farms 
Manchester 
Magnolia 
