NORTH SHORE BREEZE 11 
WHE rey, V a 
Essex County's GREATEST’ STORE, SALEM, MASS, 
Phone 540. 
The Creat Christmas 
LOWEST PRICES 
5 tore 
BIGGEST ASSORTMENT BEST SERVICE 
BUSINESS HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK 
DECEMBER 18 TO DECEMBER 23 
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Store Opens at 8.30, Closes at 9.30 p.m. 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Store Opens at 8.30, Closes at 10 p.m. 
After careful consideration the above hours have been determined the most satisfactory for our customers 
and the most beneficial to our salespeople. All women and children in our employ will be allowed an extra half- 
day, by which we hope our sales force will be able to meet the demands of the big business which is always done 
during the last week of the Christmas shopping days. We also feel that by keeping open every evening the 
strain of the last few nights will not be so severe upon our salespeople, thereby giving better accommodations to 
the public. 
MANCHESTER 
Born, Saturday, Dec. 9, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. James Cooney, Sea 
Sireet. 
Born, Saturday, Dec. 9, a daughter 
to Mr. and Mrs. William Klepser. 
Mr. Klepser is one of the gardeners 
at the Whitehouse estate. 
Born, Thursday, Dec. 7, a daughter 
to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Andrews. 
Born, Sunday, Dec. 10, a son to 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holleran, Nor- 
wood avenue. 
The transportation list of children 
to and from school has been made up 
and free transportation will start when 
the weather demands. It was several 
weeks earlier than this last year. 
Supt. Fish attended the North 
Shore Superintendents’ Round-table 
meeting at Marblehead yesterday. 
Mr. Anderson and family moved 
into the lower tenement of the Mears 
house on School street this week. Mr. 
Anderson is a gardener at the McMil- 
lan estate. 
Gustaf Sjorlund has concluded his 
services at Knight’s, the florist. 
Mrs. A. C. Needham returned from 
Boston yesterday, where she recently 
was operated upon for appendicitis. 
The next meeting of the N.S.H. 
society January 5, will be the annual 
meeting and election of officers. 
(@E- Please take notice that store opens at 8.30 
Eliza Ayers McKinnon 
Mrs. Eliza Ayers McKinnon, wife 
of Lawrence McKinnon of Manches- 
ter, passed away at her home on Pine 
street, Sunday morning at the age of 
72 years, 3 months and 20 days. 
Death resulted from a tumerous 
growth. The end came peacefully 
and she died as one going to sleep. 
Mrs. McKinnon was born in Man- 
chester Aug. 20, 1833, and she has al- 
ways made her home here. In her 
death, a woman loved and respected 
by all, a good mother, one who had 
great interest in her family, always 
working for their good, is removed. 
She was a member of the Orthodox 
Congregational church in this town, 
joining in 1856. Three sons, David, 
and John McKinnon of Manchester 
and Samuel of Beverly, a daughter, 
Mrs. Isabelle Stetson, and a husband, 
both of Manchester, survive her. 
Funeral services were held from 
her late home Tuesday afternoon, 
Rev. E. H. Brewster and Rev. C. A. 
Lincoln officiating. Interment was 
at Rosedale. Among the floral 
tributes were: Pillow, family ; wreath, 
J. L. McKinnon ; crescent, Mrs. EIl- 
mer Standley; crescent, Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm Spinney ; large bouquets, 
Mrs. Simeon Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. 
Thos. Hannable, Mrs. Curtis Stanley, 
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tuttle, Mrs. Flora 
Sanford, Mrs. Wallace Stanley. 
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