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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SPECIAL VALUES 
MANCHESTER 
Members of Col. H. P. Woodbury 
camp, 149, S. of V., are reminded that 
a nomination of officers will be held next 
‘Tuesday evening. 
The Class of ’08, G. A. Priest school, 
_ have received their class pins this week. 
The pins are very pretty, triangular in 
shape, and the colors are blue and silver. 
D. D. George Anderson and a dele- 
gation from Fernwood lodge of Glouces- 
ter were the guests of North Shore lodge, 
A. O. U. W., Tuesday evening. 
Members of other lodges residing in 
town were also present, and a_ very 
pleasant evening was enjoyed. Inter- 
esting talks were made and a collation 
was served at the close of the session. 
The Congregational parsonage is being 
wired for electric lights. The Old 
Corner store, another of the old land- 
marks, has also been equipped with this 
modern means of lighting, and presents 
quite an up-to-date appearance. 
John Keenan, the Postoffice block 
hairdresser, is leaving tonight for a two 
or three weeks’ vacation trip to New 
York, where he goes in time to spend 
Thanksgiving with his daughters. 
Thomas F. Duffy, a first class hair- 
dresser, of Boston, is to have charge of 
the shop during Mr. Keenan’s absence. 
| RIBBON-MADE NOVELTIES 
Ribbons certainly make an attractive showing in our large, 
electric lighted show-case, and you cannot fail to admire them. 
Cute novelties for gifts which will captivate every woman 
who sees them—they’re so exquisitly dainty and withal so 
easily and inexpensively made: 
hair ornaments, garters, sashes, sofa pillows, etc. 
Armlets, fancy work-bags, 
MAKE ROOM SALE 
In Carpets and Upholstery Goods 
All waiting for-you to select from or learn how you can 
make them up yourself, 
like. 
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Mrs. Lizzie Russell of Somerville has 
been visiting friends in town the past 
week. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Squier was on 
from New York Tuesday and Wednes- 
day for-a brief visit. 
George F. Rowe of Gloucester has 
been appointed deputy of Conomo tribe 
of Red Men. Members of the local 
order are reminded that at the next meet- 
ing of the tribe, Dec. 4, there will be a 
nomination of officers. “The commit- 
tee will serve a collation on that 
occasion. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. 
Look and examine as long as you 
It will be pleasurable to show you how to construct 
these pretty novelties. 
The Store in Town House Square 
This is the week to call on Mlle. 
Keyou, if you would save money. A 
special sale of Hats at the Lowest Prices. 
Do not miss it.—113 Main street, 
Gloucester. a 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending Nov. 16, 1907: 
F H Buskley, Emil Buchmann (2), Miss E G 
Brown, Miss F G Goodwin, Willard S. Kelley, 
S Kuromann, Bertha Mitchell, A Norman, 
Capt and Mrs Hey L Roosevelt, Mrs Laura 
Stickney, Mrs Wilton Wiles, Wm W White, 
Henry Weber. 
SAMUEL L, WHEATON, Postmaster, 
Printing at the BrEEzE Office. 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates Furnished 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Telephone Connection. 
s Manchester, Mass. 
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