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ORDER YOUR GIFTS 
BY MAIL—WE 
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION 
IF YOU’RE IN DOUBT 
PACKAGES 
DELIVERED FREE IN ALL 
PARTS OF ESSEX CO. 
What to give—buy a Merchandise Certificate they're sold in 
every department, and will be redeemed at any time for their 
face value. Do your final Christmas shopping here—Mer- 
chandise Values unequalled, service the best and specially se- 
lected assortments of Christmas goods, are a few of the many 
inducements. 
HIGH GRADE BOX STATIONERY 
2nd Floor Annex. 
THERE: is something distinctly refined in a gift of stationery. Es- 
pecially to an absent one it suggests appreciation for corres- 
pondence, and it’s a gift no one fails to esteem highly. In 
collecting this season’s showing of art stationery, we have 
departed from the ordinary lines and have chosen the most 
worthy grades to be had. Elegant quality stationery, in 
beautifully decorated boxes, 25c to $1.98 a box 
: Do Your Gift Buying at Essex County’s Popular Stor 
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MANCHESTER 
At the semi-monthly meeting of North 
Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., Tuesday 
evening, the following officers were elect- 
ed for the ensuing year: Wm. F. Spry, 
master workman; Henry A. Porter, 
foreman; James E. Austin, overseer; 
T. B. Stone, recorder; Horace Standley, 
treasurer; Charles W. Sawyer, financier; 
Chas. A. Lodge, guide; Geo. F. Evans; 
inside watch, James A. Murray, outside 
watch; Senter Stanley, rep. to grand 
lodge; E. Wallace Stanley, alternate; 
Samuel L.. Wheaton, trustee 3 years. 
Harry Gay has been confined to his 
home on School street the past week, 
the result of a strain. 
Ten members of the local camp, 5. 
of V.,assisted in forming a new camp at 
Marblehead last week. 
Frank W. Fleming is able to be out 
again after an illness of several weeks 
with rheumatic fever. 
Mrs. George Matheson returned home 
from the Baker hospital, Brookline, 
Wednesday, after undergoing a success- 
ful operation. 
Miss Ruby Stedstone of Danvers is 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. 
Stevens, School street. 
Mrs. G. W. Purdy has moved from 
Pine street to the Wm. Lamasney 
cottage on Vine street. 
Miss Ethel Hooper arrived last even- 
ing from Oyster Bay, L. I., where she 
is teaching, to spend the Christmas _holi- 
days, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
F. K. Hooper, Union street. 
Miss Augusta Anderson of Groton is 
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lethbridge. 
Miss Annie Lane arrived home from 
Smith colleze Wednesday for the Christ- 
mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lane will 
have with them over Christmas their 
son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. 
John H. Quint and little daughter of 
Rockland, Me., and their son, Percy 
Lane, of New York. 
Fall and Winter line of Douglas Shoes 
has arrived at Bell’s. * 
real 
Conomo tribe of Red Men elected the 
following chiefs Wednesday evening for 
the ensuing term of six months: Levi 
Harvie, sachem; Frederick Doughtery, 
sen. sagamore; H. A. Moulton, jun. 
sagamore; Geo. H. Gould, collector of 
wampum; Leonard Andrews, keeper of 
wampum; Edward F. Preston, chief of 
records; D. M. Knight, trustee 3 years. 
The officers will be installed probably on 
the second Wednesday in January. 
After the meeting the braves enjoyed a 
feast of corn and venison. At the next 
meeting Jan. 1, I. M. Marshall will 
probably give a short informal talk on 
some of his recent trips. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
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 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
Telephone Connection. 
: FA B. 35 = 
s Manchester, Mass. 
