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are used in the canning. 
$1.00 bag 15c¢ can, $1.75 doz. 
25c discount on barrel price if taken at our door. Regularly sold at 20c, $2.35 doz. 
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A reception, followed by an excel- 
lent entertainment and social hour, 
was held in the Farms school last 
evening. Refreshments of ice cream 
and cake were served. This is the 
second affair of this kind held at 
the school and it must be said that 
the idea is proving of much benefit 
for all coneerned. Miss Paterson, 
the principal, and the corps of teach- 
ers were assisted in making the ar- 
rangements by a committee, includ- 
ing School Committeeman James B. 
Dow, Mrs. Wm. R. Brooks, Mrs. H. 
E. Morgan, Miss May D. Connolly, 
W. B. Publicover, R. E. Hodgkins 
and John L. Chapman. 
The canvas just completed by 
Crowley & Lunt, for the 1910 diree- 
tory, shows an inereased popufation 
during the past year of over 2000, 
making the total population of the 
city at the present time about 20,000. 
Former Pastor Dead. 
Rev. Edwin P. Hoyt, formerly 
pastor of the Beverly Farms ap- 
tist church, under whose pastorship 
the present edifice was re-construct- 
ed, died in the Methodist Episcopal 
Hospital at Manhattan, Montana, on 
Friday, Feb. 26. Ue had been as- 
signed by the American Baptist 
Tome Missionary seeretv fo service 
at Manhattan, at which piaee he ar- 
rived last Thanksgiving Day. There 
he had in view the buil-line of a 
new church and he had hoped to pro- 
vide there a home for his family, but 
hte died before they could join lin. 
Mrs. Hoyt and daughter, Enid, 
went to Omaha and brought their 
loved one to Franklin, N. H., his 
boyhood home, where he was laid at 
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Fruit and Berries Meats and Provisions 
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rest. Mrs. Hoyt and son have been on -a honeymoon trip to be spent in 
at Haverhill the last week or so and the western part of the state. 
are to leave next Monday for Mon- a | 
tana _ to settle up the late pastor's Have you a ‘“‘Room to Let,’ or 
affairs. do you want a Room? State your 
He was born in Lebanon, N. H., wants in the classified adv. column. 
on Aug. 14, 1859, where he lived It has paid others; why not you? 
previous to going to Franklin Falls, 
at which place he joined the Baptist 
chureh. He went from there to the 
Baptist academy at New London, 
N. H., and he was graduated from 
Newton Theological school in 1885. 
He was ordained and settled at Lis- 
bon Falls, Me. He has been pastor 
at Lakeport, N. H., Beverly Farms, 
Mass., Roveville, Il., Derby, Vt., and McCALL PATTERNS 
Casper, Mont., from which post he = tallabilige abd rig ela ie eel 
went to Manhattan. every city and town in the United States and 
Canada, or by muil direct. More sold than 
SOE 2 ods any other make. Send for free catalogue,” 
Tans McCALL’S MAGATINE 
Sperry-Williams. More ait ie than any other fashion 
2 aes a —million : “ . . 
Mrs. Rose Edith Williams (nee eat ayia pattern, ‘dressinaling, ‘niiliaenn 
MeCovy 2 $x 8 sa es ae x plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressin 
McCoy) of Beverly Farms, and Seth etiquette, Soa eicles, ete, Only 60 cents a 
Carl. Sperry of Plattsburg, N. Y., year (worth double), including a free pattern, 
a? ~ay eae = : ubscribe t : d f . 
were married Monday, March 28, in-. wonnERFUL Taieatenere ot eae 
Beverly, by the Rev. B. R. Bulkeley. ~ to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue 
and new cash prize offers. Address 
After the ceremony the couple left gmp gecaLe co., 238 to 248 W.-S7m St NEW YORK 
