Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
SALEM, MASS. 
New Fall Wall Papers 
Under regular conditions these goods would not be ready for’ the aoe ontald 
several weeks later, but when the new designs were submitted to our Wall Paper 
buyér, he gave orders to have some of them printed and sent to. us at once. 
shipments have arrived and the NEW goods 
advance opening. 
If in need of Wall Paper see these new goods. 
thing on the market and are sure 
Some leaders at only 5c 
and _12%c per roll. 
Good Gilt Papers at = - : 
Fine Florals at - - - 
Good Tapestries - 2 ! 
Forest ‘Tapestries - - = 
gether; but.the: process of assimilation 
must go on, however slowly and uncer- 
tainly, until war drums throb no longer 
and the federation of the world is an ac- 
complished fact, or else all horoscopes 
deceive us and the shadow will go back 
by more than ten degrees on the dial- 
plate. 
Nothing is ever achieved worthy of 
achievement without cost and suffering; 
‘Ever by losses the right must gain, 
Every good have its birth of pain;”’ 
every onward movement has its blood- 
stained track, every redemptive work its 
and 8c; the kind usually 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NOW READY 
are new 
to please you. 
sold at 10c | Two ‘Toned Papers 
| Silk Papers = 
- - 10c | Plain Papers - 
- 10c and J5c | 
- J0c and {5c | 
| 
= $5c and 25c | 
Gethsemane and Calvary. 
‘The peace that broods over an 
autumn iandscape, the mellow-tints that 
shade down the sky, the russet and «vold 
that have replaced the green of summer, 
have a beauty and charm that no other 
season can boast; the autumn of life 
ought to be equally fair, even though 
it presages winter and death; for beyond 
winter and death are spring and resur- 
rection; life will emerge from the grave, 
and earth stand. thick. and wave with 
harvests for immortality. 
Printing at the Breeze Office. 
Now is the Time 
and the Place 
is the 
OLD 
CORNER 
STORE 
GEORGE F. ALLEN, 
A closing out Sale for 
the next two. weeks. 
Cash sales as cost and 
under for certain lines: . 
of goods and of GOOD 
VALUE for the PRICE. 
|” MANCHESTER 
on our 
They are'in advance of any- 
Some of them the Fadeless Kind. 
All the better grades' in American and Foreign Papers 
and we shall be pleased to show them. 
lLarge 
shelves. Hence this 
15c and 25c 
25c and 35¢ 
25c and 35c° 
are here 
MANCHESTER 
A. A. Cushing has been spending the 
past week at Hingham. 
Oris Miller, an experienced salesman 
forthe past seven years with Edward 
Robinson’s grocery, Gloucester, has 
taken a position with F.. H. Dennis, the 
School street grocer. 
Ralph Stanley and Michael Kelliher . 
have gone to East Brewster where Geo. 
S. Sinnicks has a large mason job. 
Miss Sophia Johnson has returned to 
Manchester after a pleasant visit of sev- 
eral weeks with friends in Nova Scotia’ 
Chief of Police Peabody has taken the 
tenement in ‘Charles Hooper’s house on’ 
School street and moved there this week. 
A daughter arrived in th: home of 
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rivers, School 
street, Tuesday. 
he dance of the Riverside club in 
the Town hall Tu-sday evening’ was a 
very pleasant affair, some’ 200 couples 
attending. 
Donovan were in charge. Some fifty 
young people from Boston were among 
those attending from - out-of-town. 
Long’s orchestra furnished the music. 
Miss Annie Lutzef Brunswick, Me. Kr 
is visiting her sister, Mrs Stanley Latz,_ 
Brook street. 
The ‘‘North Shore Breezes’’ beat the 
“‘Up-in-Plainers’’ at - foot, ball “again 
Monday afternoon. - 
Robert Schilliday and W.- 
CAD Cet 
