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CANNED GOODS TEN fay he iWiniex 
; Of course it is out of reason to think of securing other than_canned brands of the following 
4 vegetable varieties until Mother Earth produces again next Spring. We can guarantee any & 
: following mentions to be of the finest quality that’s canned. @ 
LARSEN’S ‘‘LILY BRAND’”’ PEAS HONEY DROP CORN 
We consider ‘‘Larsen’s’’ the finest peas canned. ‘These are 
Tender and delici Id gnaw from the cob. $3c can, $1.50 d 
“1 graded according to the size of the peas. All the same quality THE ia eae eee ger I TENC OOH LF Se CLP 
BEST. 
IMPERIAL TOMATOES 
Melting Sugar {S5e°can. "$1.78 die ‘These tomatoes couldn’t eat finer if just from the plant. 4 
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*y Sifted Melting Sugar 8c can, $2.00 doz. ‘ J4c can, $5.65 doz. 3 
2 Sifted Early June J6c can, $1.85 doz. FANCY RED TOMATOES 'g 
*¥ Tiny Sifted Early June 25c can, $2.75 doz. First quality in evety respect. {2c can, $5.35 doz. & 
% % sas> Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. % ss 
: ee ie COBB, BATES W YERXA COMPANY, arp eg cope ge : 
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MANCHESTER BEVERLY FARMS 
The moonlight dancing party held Mrs. Long’s classes in social danc- THAT 
in the town hall last ator de: ing will be in Marshall's hall, Thurs- PR IN TING 
the direction of Ernest Howe and day evening, Nov. 21. Children’s Spa ee eae 
Harry White was a very pretty affair, class ; from four until ae o'clock. fe veers ats: ecg Me Sone We the 
and was well attended. The hall was Evening class to beginat eight o'clock NorTH SHORE BREEZE 
lighted with colored lights, and Japan- for one hour of instruction ; from nine @ 6 
ese lanterns hung from the chande- until eleven for dancing. Saini 
liers, lending a tasty effect to the 
party. Long’s orchestra furnished 
excellent music. 
A new piano, with piano player at- 
tachment will be an added attraction 
at the Manchester club in the future, 
the club voting last night to make the 
purchase. A lunch was’ served last 
night after the meeting, 
“Chrysanthemums ’’ was the topic _ AEE Es Sy I EL 
of the bi-monthly meeting of the N.S. 
Horticultural society. last evening, Jop PRINTING North Shore BREEZE 
JOB OF 
very interesting and instructive talks 
being given by James Salter and Eric 
Wetterlow, both of whom had some 
flowers displayed. Mr. Wetterlow, it [OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Manchester, Mass. 
will be recaJled, recently took a prize ee ae Ed er Ze 
at the chrysanthemum show in Boston 
with his beautiful display. 
The Rebekahs had a supper last 
night after their regular weekly meet- ; 
ing. ? 
The Ladies Social circle will meet 
with Mrs. John Baker Wednesday, 
Nov. 20. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Swett, Mr. 
and Mrs. Edw. S. Knight are attend- Ps ste ech ban Stalin tien teehee tnt hhcresene 
neo acc Dacoowhese'= Fay QUARTER OF A CENTURY” OF PERFECT SATISFACTION 
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Cambridge, today. ; 
Mrs. Louisa D. Thomas of Worces- 
ter has been spending a few days ; We feel that the heading to this ad is deserved, for to satisfy our customers 
visiting her neice, Mrs. Geo. Hobbs, ® has always been the height of our ambition, and nothing is allowed to'stand be- 
Pine street. a tween us and this end. To know that an article purchased, or a piece of work 
€ 
done, comes from this store is a guarantee that it’s right. 
DANCING CLASSES 
Mrs. T. W. Long announces her classes in F 8 THOMPSON 
Dancing in the Town Hall, Manchester, e r) 5 3 C Cwe Ck 
weekly. Children’s classes, from 4 to 9; 
Evening classes at 8 o’cloc Private in- e 
struction if desired. For further particu- 164 MAIN STREET, 
lars address Mrs. T. W. Long, Manchester. Sececeeececececeeecceecece : 
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