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With the wheat market in its present condition, subject to a rise any day, the exceedingly low price of 
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The finest milled flour of the day, is certainly considered a safe purchase. 
$6. 7S bbl. 
— 85c bag 
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‘The Boys Biigae 
The Boys’ Brigade of Manchester 
held their first drill of the season at 
the Town hall, Thursday evening. 
Despite the fact the boys have not 
met since July there was even a 
greater number on hand than former- 
ly, which shows the interest in the or- 
ganization started last year by Rev. 
E. H. Brewster hasn’t fallen off. 
Previous to the drill the boys and 
invited guests met at the vestry of the 
Baptist church, where they engaged 
in a sham battle, the opposing foe 
being steaming bowls of delicious 
patie stew caikeh had been pat 
by the mothers. The invited guests 
included officers of the Beverly Co., 
T. B. Stone, Dr. Tyler, Wallace Stan- 
ley, I. M. Marshall and Te AsuOUpe; 
each of whom was called upon for re- 
marks after the supper. Dr. Tyler is 
one of the newly appointed company 
council. He said he knew something 
of the work of the brigade in Cam- 
bridge and told the boys if they lived 
up to the pledge they had taken it 
would help them to be better men. 
He advised them to develop their 
bodies, recommending the “setting 
up drill,” saying if they showed an 
interest in this he would promise to 
have an officer of the Second Bat- 
talion, 8th Reg’t. (Sergt. Maj. Wm. 
B. Taylor of Cambridge) visit them 
once in two weeks during the winter. 
Some of the local football enthusi- 
asts are trying to arouse some interest 
for a football game on the Brook 
street grounds Thanskgiving, and al- 
ready quite a number have signified 
their intentions of entering the sport. 
A lively contest may be anticipated. 
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ae D AY & HOY T « ESSEX STREET 
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We share part of our profits with our customers — that’s how ! 
How we did it? 
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Large sales, small profits 
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MEN’S 
OVERCOATS 
That have the style, the fit, and the 
material. The prices are right. 
$9.” to $24." 
MEN’S SUITS 
The minutest details are carefully 
looked after in making our High Grade, 
but not High Priced Suits. 
$9.90 to $24.90 
FURNISHINGS 
You can earn your car fares several 
times over with the discounts saved on 
the goods we sell you at 
Profit Sharing Prices 
UNDERWEAR, NEGLIGEE 
SHIRTS, ETC. 
The 50c quality now 45c 
The $1.00 quality now 95c 
NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. 
The 25c grade now 23c 
The 50c grade now 46c 
GLOVES 
The 50c grade now 46c 
The $1.00 grade 95c 
The $1.50 grade now $1.45 
Boys’ Overcoats 
All the natty kinds that go to make up 
stylish garments for Boys’ and Children’s 
wear are found in our merchandise. 
All prevailing styles are on our counters, 
and if you’come to save money, it will 
pay you to investigate our Profit Sharing 
Idea. 
BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS 
$1.48 to $6.90 
Boys’ and Children’s Suits 
Impossible to go into detail, there are 
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