NORTH SH ORE BR BE 
The Manchester Trust Company 
will have a 
Gliietmine Club for 1916, 
which begins December 27th, 1915. 
One of the biggest helps for solving 
the Xmas Expense problem. 
| THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
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BusiInEss CHANGE. 
Smith’s Express Co., of Manches- 
ter, running between Boston and 
Manchester, Beverly Farms and 
Magnolia, has been sold to the pro- 
prietor of the Marshall-Moulton Ex- 
press Co., running between Boston, 
Beverly and Beverly Farms. -Fred J. 
Merrill, manager and principal owner 
of. the Smith’s Express Co., will be 
with the company until the end of 
es) year, ie he will probably rest 
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ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
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or a year before entering any other 
line of business. The sale will be 
completed as of December 1 date. 
Men’s Elite and Ladies’ Queen 
Quality Shoes at W. R. Bell’s, Cea- 
traltse adv. 
Blankets and Puffs at E.: A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter adv. 
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Now. 26, 1915. 
MANCHESTER 
Joseph A. Bradley was in Cam- 
bridge over Sunday visiting Mr..and 
Mrs. Wm, Plum. : 
Miss Mary Ross of Adimion was 
a guest over the holiday of Mrs. 
Edna Wheaton, Norwood ave. «-. 
Percy A. Wheaton and family 
spent Thanksgiving in Amesbury 
with Mrs. Wheaton’s family. 
Died—at San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 
19, suddenly, Mary. J, mother. jcf 
George W. Kelham. Funeral services 
and interment at. Manchester, Mass. 
Word was received yesterday. ot 
the deatn in Roxbury of the death of 
John Annable, a-native of Manches- 
ter, and a member of the well-known 
family of Annables that once =lived 
in. Manchester. Funeral services will 
be held Saturday from his late home 
in Roxbury. 
Oysters are now in season, - fresh 
today.. Swett’s Fish Market. adv. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., Ps Oy for week 
ending Nov. 25, 1915. Louis M. Car- 
ter, Mrs. A.-L. Freeman; ,‘C2Kaup- 
cunas, Miss Marion C: Noyes, Otis 
Flevator Co., Mrs. William -W. Page, 
Dr. Oliver F. Wardsworth—Frank 
As Hosters. avis 
Hts gist BirTHDAY 
Of more than passing interest was 
the observance of Thanksgiving Day 
at the home of Amos F. Bennett, of 
Ashland ave., Manchester, for it was 
Mr. Bennett’s gist. birthday. The 
important event was quietly observed. 
Mr. Bennett having with him for the 
day his two sons, Charles and Fred 
of Salem, and his daughters, Mrs. 
Addie Whitman of Beverly, and 
Misses Ellen and Mary; also his 
‘granddaughter, Miss Nellie M. Leon- 
ard of this town. Mrs. Bennett died 
a few years ago. Mr. Bennett’s hear- 
ing is somewhat impaired, but he 
steps as spry as some men at 50. 
Mr. Bennett was born at China, 
Me., but went to Lowell at 10 years 
of age. In his younger days he work- 
ed in the Lowell mills, after which 
he worked at cigar making, which he 
gave up on account of ill health. He 
came from Lowell to Manchester in 
1858, and engaged in the manufacture 
of cornballs, after which he ‘entered 
the ice business and built up a lucra- 
tive trade. This he pursued for years, 
selling it ten or twelve years ago to 
Edmunds & Crocker, who conduct it 
under the name of the Manchester 
Mr. Bennett had ser- 
ved the town as road suveyor; select- 
man, assessor and overseer of the 
poor. . Fe EP A 
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