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COMFORT UNDERWEAR 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. L. W. Floyd and Abbie Floyd 
are spending a few days on Cape Cod 
visiting Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Whelden 
at Dennisport. 
Supt. and Mrs. Kimball are again re- 
ceiving congratulations on having become 
grandparents, a nine and a half pound 
daughter, Elizabeth, arriving in the home 
of their daughter, Mrs. Charles H. 
Fleming and Mr. Fleming in Salem last 
Friday morning. 
The Board of Selectmen perambulated 
the Wenham and Hamilton boundaries 
Tuesday with the Selectmen of those 
respective towns and will go. over the 
Essex lines next week. The Beverly 
and Gloucester boundaries were peram- 
bulated last spring. This work must be 
done once every five years. 
William Beaumont, employed at 
Lation’s, is enjoying a week’s vacation. 
M. E. Gorman was in Chester, Vt., 
the latter part of last week on a brief 
business trip. Mrs. Eben Davis of An- 
nisquam has been arecent guest of Mrs. 
Gorman. 
Mrs. Abbie (Sanborn) Smith, in com- 
pany with Mr. Smith, has been spend- 
ing a few days with her mother Mrs. 
Sanborn, Summer street. Mr. and Mrs. 
Smith are now residents of Maine. 
MAIL ORDERS 
Receive our Prompt and Care- 
ful Attention, and if not satis- 
factory, Money Refunded. 
One Satisfied Customer Means Many New Ones to Satisfy. 
That’s why we are selling 
MENTOR 
Comfort Underwear 
It pays the customer to buy it and it pays us to sell it. 
~ It always fits—it cannot shrink—it never irritates and is 
always comfortable. 
Keeps the body warm—takes up its excess perspiration 
and outwears any other make. 
If you do not find it as represented you can bring it 
back—money refunded without a murmur. 
Ask for Mentor Shrinkproof Garments. 
‘Take one home. 
Mrs. Howard M. Stanley and little 
son are paying a visit to the former’s 
mother, Mrs Aiken, in Dorchester. 
Coming to Manchester 
It will be the privilege of the residents 
of Manchester to hear Clarence Man- 
ning Falt of Gloucester, author of 
““Wharf and Fleet Ballads,’’? at the 
Congregational Chapel, Wednesday 
evening, November 7, under the patron- 
age of Rev. Mr. Lincoln and Rev. Mr. 
Brewster. 
In his interpretations of his ballads 
Mr. Falt gives a very novel and interest- 
ing treatment of the prosaic side of the 
different sizes from the 
England, take care of them. 
heart of the tree, making a hollow tree. 
is of course much shortened. 
Lock Box 35. 
Wash it; if it shrinks you get your money back. We have 
a complete line of Mentor Comfort Underwear in all sizes. of union and two-piece 
suits for women and children, and union suits for men. 
‘The Roadside, Fields and Forests 
Of the North Shore contain many fine trees. 
saplings to 
your large trees to live to old, old age 
the towering veterans. 
When the moth pests have been attended to, 
have the dead limbs removed while sound and the wound tarred over, instead of 
leaving the limb to rot off and to continue to rot extending the decay into the 
When a tree becomes hollow, its life 
ROBERT A. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
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industry, which has delighted large 
audiences in the summer colonies the 
past season, and elsewhere. 
Mr. Falt is not only a poet and writer 
of fiction but is a graduate of the Boston 
School of Oratory, the Sargent School of 
Acting, of New York, a pupil of David 
Belasco, the late Steele Mackaye and 
others. 
The pathos of the deep sea life, the 
poetic imagery of the harbor life, the 
virile characteristic of the fleet and the 
crews, will be introduced in Mr. Falt’s 
acknowledged versatile style, and an 
evening of great pleasure is assured all 
who may attend. 
Perhaps you have trees of 
If you want 
oaks of old 
like 
the famous 
MITCHELL, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
‘Telephone Connection. 
