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Our Cigar Department is indeed a most attractive 
appeal to every wish of even the most exacting user of tobacco. 
expensive sundry you will find us ever ready to serve you. 
Imported Calabash 
Pipes 
A line second to none. We cer- 
tainly welcome an inspection of 
them. 
- $3.00 to $8.50. 
Cecil Imported 
Pipes 
A line of genuine 
briar pipes, rubber 
sterling silver bands. 
$1.50 to $2.00. 
stems 
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high grade 
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Genuine Manila Cigarettes 
A long filler Cigarette made by 
cleanly operatives in a sanitary 
factory under the control of the 
Bureau of Health of the Philip- 
pine Islands. 20 in a package, 5c. 
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Miss Alice G. Knight left Monday 
for a visit with her uncle, Dr. Augus- 
tus Knight, in New York city. 
S. Albert Sinnicks was at Mount 
Vernon, N. H., over Sunday. He re- 
turned Monday with his young 
daughter, Nina, who had been there 
for several weeks. 
Ernest Howe has given up his posi- 
tion in the railroad station and is to 
be with the American Express com- 
pany this summer. John Walsh has 
taken his position in the railroad sta- 
tion. 
Mr. White, proprietor of the Lon- 
- don Studios of Boston, has hired the 
Silva bungalow off Summer street. 
Mr. White is opening his store in the 
Knight building, on Central street, 
the coming week. 
Mrs. John Scott of Norwood ave- 
nue plans to sail from New York 
June 22 on one of the White Star 
steamships for a two-months’ visit to 
her native home in England, where 
she has many relatives. 
Last Saturday afternoon in the as- 
sembly hall of the John Price pri- 
mary school, the series of dancing les- 
sons and aesthetic exercises given to 
the younger children by Miss Alice 
G. Knight was brought to a close 
when the young people gave a sort of 
demonstration lesson. Many of the 
parents and friends were present. 
Rev. Fr. Mark J. Sullivan, who 
was injured last week by being 
thrown from a carriage at Randolph, 
where he was attending a funeral, is 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
WYATT’S MARKET 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
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Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
BEVERLY Farms, 
SEPYEETOVETEETTESESTES 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
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Mass. 
WEST STREET 
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Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. 
Ennouncement 
Beverly Farms, Mass., 
May, 1910. 
I wish to announce to my patrons and the public that 
the Daniels-Gleason Co. store on Hale Street will in the 
future be conducted by John Daniels, as it had been for 
20 years before being incorporated. 
I will carry a carefully selected stock of eroceries, 
provisions, fruit, Laenek fish and game, and also an up- 
to-date home bakery 
My many years’ ’ yersonal experience acquaints me 
with the wants of the trade. 
Thanking my patrons for 
their business in past 
years, I hope, by eareful attention, prompt and efficient 
service, 
to merit a continuance of same. 
Kindly call and inspect my goods and have an in- 
terview with me, and I will guarantee you will be per- 
feectly satisfied. 
Respectfully, 
JOHN DANIELS. 
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Sullivan received a broken arm, 
The others were only slightly in- 
jured. 
was returning from a funeral Fr. 
when the carriage broke and the 
three were thrown into the street. 
dent. In company with Rey. Fr. 
Bradley, and Fr. Reddy of Ipswich, 
