NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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HERE’ S A CHANCE. 
We cannot guarantee it for any specified time, but we 
;] are pleased to announce to you today 
A Reduction in the Price of 
Corrugated Flour 
") With the present unsteadiness of the flour market this is 
xj an opportunity to buy a popular flour and reliable bread- 
3 maker right. 
The Best That the 
Butter Churn Produces ven 
This is the kind of butter that even an epicure would not hesi- y 
tate to buy. It posesses a quality par excellence. . 
Cut from the tub 32c Ib. 
Our Matchless Mince Meat 
Made of ingredients of absolute purity, rich with the finest mince % 
meat fruits obtainable. IN GLASS JARS TO KEEP IT RIGHT && 
{-quart size, 35c: 2-quart size, 60c 
$7.00 bbl. 90c bag. 25c per barrel discount on any flours taken at our door. 
% % sas> Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. 4 % 
PHONE 1300 Essex aid: SeaP eter seamen 
: Private Branch Exchange 
CHURCH NOTES 
MANCHESTER. 
At tne Congregational church to- 
morrow there will be a celebration of the 
Lord’s Supper and reception of members 
at the morning service. Inthe evening 
Rey. Mr. Ruge will preach on ‘Jesus 
at a Political Banquet.’’ 
““ The Same is Desert’’ will be the 
subject of Rev. E. Hersey Brewster’s 
sermon at the Baptist church tomorrow 
morning. At the evening service he 
will preach on “* Moses’ Choice. ”’ 
Next Wednesday evening the annual 
roll-call and supper of the Baptist church 
will be held in the vestry at 6 o'clock. 
Invitations to this include husbands and 
wives of members of the church, and 
members of other churches worshiping 
with this church. A program consisting 
of short addresses will be carried out after 
the supper. 
Last Wednesday, the Church Aid so- 
ciety held an all-day sewing meeting at 
the church vestry. 
A delegation from the B. Y. P. U. 
will attend the Missionary Institute at the 
Tabernacle church, Salem, this evening. 
The Rally Day exercises held last Sun- 
day at the Baptist church were quite 
successful, 172 being present. The ex- 
ercises began with a marching in of the 
Primary department. Brief expositions 
of the Sunday School lesson were given 
by the superintendent and pastor. ‘The 
little folk rendered several musical se- 
lections and the exercises closed with 
Rally Day questions asked by the pastor 
and answered by the children. As a re- 
sult of the exercises several new classes 
will be formed. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Miss E. P. 
Allen Monday, Nov. 4. Topic: 
‘* Rich cities of the Bible.’’ 
Miss Hester Cunningham of Glouces- 
ter will be the soloist at the Congrega- 
tional church tomorrow evening. 
COBB, BATES @] YERKA GOMPANY, | 
SALEM, MASS & 
Communion services will be held to- 
morrow at-both Congregational and 
Baptist churches after the morning 
services. 
“© Acquainted with God’’ will be the 
topic of the Y. P. S. C. E. meeting to- 
morrow evening. Job 22:21,22. Con- 
secration meeting. 
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES 
A Complete line of 
FALL 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR 
Phonographs 8 Records 
If you want the latest delivered 
promptly, communicate with 
GHAS. HOOPER, scene, /8tS coates wa 
TO THE PEOPLE OF MANCHESTER 
If you did not get your share of HOSIERY?last week CALL 
EARLY TODAY OR MONDAY. We have about 21 
doz. of Ladies’,Children’s and’ Men’s hose going on sale today 
25 cent hose 9c, 3 pairs for 25c 
H. G NICHOLS 
Successor to Geo. F. Allen 
CENTRAL SQUARE, = MANCHESTER 
ELEGANT SHOWING 
UP-TO-DATE HATS 
We are displaying styles of Fall and Winter millinery. 
Ladies are invited to come in and examine. 
RETYPE & eS 
204 ESSEX ST., 
Manchester 
SALEM 
