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\ Best Imported Citron . 20c lb. 
' Best American Citron - 16c lb. 
- Orange and Lemon Peel 15c lb. 
. Victoria Seeded Raisins . 10c pkg. 
, Acme Seeded Raisins . 8c pkg. 
Victoria Cleaned Currants 10c pkg. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
in her mind from now out. 
Acme Cleaned Currents 
Victoria Seedless Raisins 
New Loose California Muscatels 
8 and 10c lb. 
5 and 7c lb. 
25c qt. bottle 
8c pkg. 
12c pkg. 
Good Old Raisins 
Boiled Cider 
J Every housekeeper will have Thanksgiving preparations uppermost 
\ The mince meat is one thing which 
. needs careful attention, and above all things fine, pure ingredients for the making. Everything in this line at 
OUR MINCE MEAT! 
ALL KINDS OF SPICES. 
We grind and put up our spices in neat handy- 
sized packages. Absolutely pure and full weight. 
1-4 lb. size, 10¢ pkg. 
We seed our Raisins and clean our Currants. 
They are the best for the money. 
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. Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., 
Four Old Ladies Pass Away. 
Within twenty-four hours, Saturday 
and Sunday, four of Gloucester’s old- 
est daughters passed away. The 
youngest was 75 years and the oldest 
87. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Hannah 
Pearson Friend, widow of the late 
Elbridge G. Friend passed away at 
her residence, corner of Middle and 
Hancock streets. Age 87 years. 
Within a few hours at her home on 
Chestnut street Mrs. Mary E. Mar- 
chant, 79 years old, passed away hav- 
ing been ill several days with apoplexy. 
About 3 o’clock Sunday Mrs. Rosana 
Howard, widow of the late Darius G. 
Howard, 75, died of heart failure. 
Saturday at her Eastern Avenue home 
Mrs. Margaret Yates, 87, died after a 
prolonged illness. 
Essex amd St. 
SALEM, 
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Peter Streets, 
MASS. 
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This is one of the most remarkable 
records known hereabouts. All of the 
deceased were well known in Man- 
chester, especially among the older 
residents. 
$50,000 Attachment. 
At the Essex registry of deeds in 
Salem, Monday, an attachment in the 
sum of $50,000 was filed against 
Charles S. Hanks of Manchester and 
Boston, Thomas W. Pierce of Tops- 
field and Boston, George W. Weld of 
Boston and George Lee of Beverly 
Farms and Brookline, is an action 
brought by the Massachusetts Hospi- 
tal Life Insurance company. The 
attachment is said to be a result of 
the failureand the consequent closing 
up of the Misery Island club a few 
years ago. 
Post 67 Inspection. 
Frances Locke of Post 45, Glouces- 
ter, passed upon Post 67 of Manches- 
ter last Friday night on the occasion: 
of their annual inspection and camp- 
fire. Comrades were present from 
various neighboring posts. The work 
of the local officers went off very suc- 
cessfully and the inspecting officers. 
highly complimented the brothers on 
their form. After the inspection 
speeches were made by comrades 
Locke, A. C. Andrews and H. S An- 
drews of Gloucester; comrades Day 
and Preston of Post 188, Beverly 
Farms, comrade Hunkins of Merri- 
mac, and A. S. Jewett of Manchester. 
After the speechmaking the “boys” 
enjoyed one of Frank Crombie’s well- 
gotten up Oyster stews. 
AUTOMOBILES. 
REPAIRING. 
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STORAGE. 
UPTON: MACEEENEE! CO: 
Works opposite Boston & Maine Depot, 
TELEPHONE DAY OR NIGHT. 
River Street, 
3 ES 7 es eed ee 
Wall Papers. 
NEW STOCK 
gee A Ls ses 
LOA EIS TD Se lLOES. 
F. O. SANBORN & CO. 
(Successors to E. A. Mackintire) 
Stationery, Toys and Wall Paper, 
Econ: Sete) Peete 
Contract Work a specialty. 
WOODBURY ELECTRIC CoO. 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. 
HOUSE WIRING, TELEPHONES, BELLS, Etc. 
High Tension Underground Work a Specialty. 
Opera House Building, 3 Hale Street, BEVERLY. 
TEL. 918. 
OLIVERST A ROBER IES: 
WILLIAM HOARE. 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
INNIS CORNER 
CABOT and VESTRY STREETS 
Upper Entrance R. C. & I. Bldg. 
Dry Goods and Novelties 
