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Industrial School Report. 
The fourteenth annual report of the 
Industrial School for Crippled and De- 
formed Children at 241 St. Botolph 
street, Boston, has just been issued. In 
a booklet of 36 pages, a full exposition 
is made of the condition of every depart- 
ment of the institution and its work and 
all are shown to be prosperous and grow- 
ing. Many North Shore people are ac- 
tively interested in the work of the 
Woopen Toys Mabe BY THE PupPiLs 
institution. 
The institution is endeavoring more 
and more to become self-supporting. It 
has no permanent endowment and, at 
‘ present, is maintained almost entirely by 
private charities. Its printing ofice and 
other departments bring in a considerable 
income each year and, it is hoped to 
make this larger. 
One of the departments which have 
paid best are the toy and novelties depart- 
John R. McKim. 
John Robert McKim, second son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Elias McKim of Pine 
street, Manchester, passed away at Ash- 
burn, Ont., Saturday morning, Aug. 14, 
after a few days’ illness with rheumatic 
fever. Funeral services were held at the 
home of his uncle in Amherst, N. S., 
Monday afternoon. 
Mr. McKim was born in Amherst, 
Turn PHELPS 
Modern Art Store 
Y. M. C. A. BLDG. 
N. S., 22 years ago. He came to Man- 
chester when he was 16 years of age, 
living here until a year ago, when he left 
for Canada, where he has since made 
hishome. He wasa young man of quiet 
disposition and liked by all who knew 
him. Besides a father and mother, he 
leaves five brothers and four sisters, 
Christina, Allan, Bertha, Byron, Roger 
and Edna of this town, William of Ash- 
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ment. ‘The children make all kinds of 
things and these are sold at various places 
along the North Shore. This year they 
may be bought at Miss Anne Abbott’s 
Studio-Gift-Shop, the Library Building, 
Magnolia; Miss J. F. Kiff, Beach street, 
Manchester; Miss Effie E. Poole, Sign 
of the Anchor, East Gloucester; F. W. 
Varney’s drugstore, Beverly Farms, and 
Thomas F. Delaney’s drugstore at 
Beverly. 
burn, Ont., Douglas and Fannie of Am- 
herst, N. S. 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, bar- 
ber, Central square, Manchester. Teel. 
16-13. 
Driving Gloves at Minguel’s, Central 
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Portraits by Photography 
Photographs, Paintings, Water Colors of Gloucester Scenery 
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GLOUCESTER 
78 LOTHROP STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
The Only hotel on the Beverly Shore 
Bathing 
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THE FAIRFAX HOTEL overlooks this picturesque harbor and offers 
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