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MANCHESTER 
Thursday evening Dr. William bL. 
Smith spoke to a crowded house in 
Town hall. His subject was ‘‘A 
Talk on Tiger Land,’’ which he was 
very competent to discuss, owing to 
his extensive travels as a hunter. 
Dr. Smith spoke of the methods of 
tiger hunting in China, India and 
Korea, also of elephant hunting and 
the chase of the lon. To the Wo- 
man’s elub is due the credit for this 
entertaining and instructive lecture. 
This was still another movement in 
behalf of the District Nurse Fund. 
Rufus Long is confined to his 
home, Bridge street, by illness. 
George EK. Willmonton has recently 
become the owner of .& handsome 
new touring ear. 
Work is being rushed along on 
the new telephone station in Man- 
chester. The building is located on 
Summer street. A modern light sys- 
tem is being installed and it is ex- 
pected the system will be ready for 
use by June 1, which means that 
telephone users wil not have to ring 
the bell when they use the _ tele- 
phone. The Magnolia station is to 
be combined with the Manchester 
office. : 
The American Express company 
are to enlarge their Manchester 
quarters in the Dow block by tak- 
ing the vacant store in the same 
building. Manchester is to be the 
main office for the section between 
Gloucester and Beverly. 
Miss Alexander, of the Manches- 
ter corps of publie school teachers, 
has been absent from town a portion 
of the week owing to the death and 
funeral of her aunt in Roxbury. 
Miss Ruth Morong of Gloucester, 
was in town Wednesday evening to 
attend the guest night of the Sons 
of Veterans. 
Lester Holland of Gloucester, is 
employed by the Manchester Fish 
market, Central street. 
The June number of the New 
England Resorter is now on sale at 
Floyd’s. 
COWS FOR SALE 
A CARLOAD of NEW 
MILCH COWS just arrived 
from Vermont. These cows 
have stood the test of the state 
veterinary and are free from 
all diseases. They are a first 
class young lot. 
JOHN F. MORGAN, 
Montserrat, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Dr. and Mrs. Glendenning enter- 
tained a number of their friends at 
whist Monday evening. There were 
about twenty present. The affair 
was greatly enjoyed by all. The 
evening was brought to a close by 
an informal dance. 
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Po, Just What the 
ems Youngsters | 
: Like 
“Ice cream cones” 
are magic words to the little ones as 
well as to grown-ups if made of delicious 
| Jersey Ice Cream 
Miss Nellie Allen, one of the new 
telephone operators, is enjoying a 
vacation of two weeks before taking 
up her work again the first of June. 
Miss Bertha Haskell has a posi- 
tion for the summer as book-keeper 
at G. W. Hooper’s grocery store. 
They enjoy its creamy smoothness, sweetness of flavor and exquisite taste. 
It will never hurt them, for it is guaranteed pure, because it is made of tested 
fm cream from Vermont creameries, the best fruit flavors, extracts and cane 
sugar. 
Send the children to the drug store or confectioner’s where there is 
a Jersey sign when next they wanticecream. Sold by the plate or package. 
Made by the JERSEY ICE CREAM CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
For Sale by 
ALFRED WALEN, Druggist, 
& Agents in Beverly, Gioucester & Rockport 
fi wv af ) Sy ie / 
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