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124c. Otis check ginghams 
10c. Outing flannel at 
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Allen Post Inspection 
| The annual inspection of Allen Post 
me 6/, G. A. R., was held at G. A. R. 
hall, Manchester, last Friday evening 
Commander Gardner of the Gloucester . 
Post being the inspecting officer. After 
the work a bounteous collation was serv- 
ed the members, Associates and guests, 
and this was followed by informal 
speech-making. 
‘The sentiment-was expressed by most 
of the speakers that an effort should be 
made to get more Associate members. 
Com. E. P. Stanley said: ““We should 
let the Associates know that we all 
want them here. We should make them 
feel more at home, and let them know that 
while they give their financial assistance 
they can give us social encouragement. 
We feel and need the encouragement 
that comes with their social intercourse 
with us here.’’ 
Com. Gardner made some interesting 
remarks pertaining to the general welfare 
of the order as did also J. V. Com. 
A. $. Jewett who spoke briefly of the 
good work done by Sen. Schofield on 
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Cottage to Rent 
On Pine Street, Manchester, eight rooms, un- 
furnished. For particulars inquire of 
T. M. MAHONEY, 
Pine Street, 
11x10? 
Manchester. 
Pretty suits in plain colors and mixtures, 
regular prices $12.50, 15.00 and 16.50. 
For the Syndicate Purchase Sale we 
Raincoats in oxford and tan, nearly all 
One of the best purchases of 
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SALEM, MASS. 
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—Our Sixth Annual SYNDISATE PURCHASE SALE is Now In Full Swing— 
Come and share in the following. 
10.00 
4.98 
Purchase Sale at 
ularly at $5.00. 
5c. yard 
Sc. yard 
7c. Outing flannel 
the Soldier’s Bounty Bill. Com. Charles 
Day of the Beverly Farms Post recalled 
the days when he was a boy and he used 
to go on Town hill and look down on the 
Baptist church where his father rung the 
bell forso many years. His brother, Adj. 
Eben Day of Beverly Farms also spoke. 
S. V. Com. Enoch Crombie, Associ- 
ates John Baker and Horace Standley 
were called upon and made brief 
remarks. 
Manchester, 0; Beverly Farms, 0 
The Manchester foot-ball team, com- 
posed for the most part of High school 
boys, went to Beverly Farms last Satur- 
day afternoon to play the boys’ team 
there. Neither side scored, however. 
‘The line-up of the two teams were. 
Manchester—Harry Hooper re, James 
Gray rt, Charles Hooper rg, Waldo 
- Peart c, Bert Allen lg, Everett Robbins It, 
J. Walsh le, Willard Rust qb, Samuel 
rhb, Henry Merrill lhb, Jos. 
Floyd fb. 
Beverly Farms—J. Quirk re, J. Con- 
nolly rt, B. Quigley rg, J. Sheac, R. 
Hull lg, Bresnahan It, E. Leahey le, H. 
Hull qb, R. Allen rhb, N. Murray lhb, 
D. Donovan fb. 
Every new subscriber to the BREEZE 
now, will receive the paper absolutely 
FREE until January 1, ’07. 
They are all unusual offerings. 
Black Coats in the popular 27 inch length 
including extra sizes for full figures. 
$10.00 and 12.50 values for the Syndicate 
Small lot of nice woolen skirts, sold reg- 
Choice during Syndi- 
cate Purchase Sale at 
— Syndicate Purchase Sale prices of our WASH GOODS. ——— 
7c. yard Flannelette skirt patterns at 19c. yard 25c. Double faced flannel 19c. yard 
8c. yard 
7c. yard Apron ginghams 
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7.98 
17c. Corded percale 
17c. Plaid ginghams 
10c. yard 
124c. yard 8 
TRADE WITH 
FRYE BROTHERS 
CIGAR MANUFACTURERS 
AND 
WHOLESALE. TOBACCONISTS 
—— 
Sole Manufacturers of 1270-9 Cigars 
Private Brands a Specialty. 
179 Washington St., Salem, Mass. 
Telephone 8464 Salem. 
Fur Lined 
Overcoats 
For DRIVING and AUTO- 
MOBILE wear, {Special or- 
ders taken and prices given on 
request for Men and Women’s 
Pee ici lor and ~ FOR 
GARMENTS. 
FURS REPAIRED. 
STACY’S 
CLOTHING STORE 
GLOUCESTER 
