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Telephone 190 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SHA. 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
’s Fancy Groceries 
87H 0° Bags 
Postoffiee Block 
Brigham Creamery Batter 
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY 
TOKAY GRAPES 
5Oc a Basket 
At The Manchester Fruit Store 
A. Jz ORR | 
Bennett Street 
Announcement 
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO 
MY FRIENDS AND ACQUAIN- 
TANCES OF MANCHESTER 
THAT I HAVE TAKEN THE 
AGENCY FOR THE DOMESTIC 
AND GOODRICH SEWING MA- 
CHINES. I WILL BE PLEASED 
TO HAVE YOU CALL AND SEE 
THESE MACHINES. 
GEO. WOODBURY 
Woodbury’s Blk. Beach Street 
Manchester. 
CAWTHORNE’S 
50 Central St., Manchester 
CUT PRICES in Sunshine 
Package Biscuits 
3 pkgs. PERFETTO 
(25 
SUGAR WAFERS 
CHOCOLATE CREAMS 18c Ib. 
WINALLIC CREAMS 18c Ib. 
See our English Biscuit Rack that holds $50.00 
worth of Delicate Biscuits. 
Tel. 11-4 Manchester 
All subscriptions to the Breeze 
received during the balance of 1911 
will be dated January 1, 1912. 
$2.00 a year to any part of the U.S. 
- Telephone .. 
Opposite High Schoo 
as PAINTING 
“a PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOPF PAINT and Specialties. 
AND 
Manchester, Mass. 
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33 Pianos and Sewings—New Home 3: 
3$ Domestic, New Ideal and Goodrich 3% 
= Machines $12.50t0$45.50 # 
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BS: Over Rogers & Chase $2 
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Williams 
and the latter’s mother, had with 
them over Thanksgiving Mr. Will- 
iams’ parents from Maine, also Mrs. 
Williams’ sister and her husband. 
The Class of 1911 reunion and 
dance in the Town hall tonight has 
promise of being a very pretty af- 
fair. It is an invitation-subseription 
party. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews of 
Beverly spent Thanksgiving with 
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
‘Granville Crombie, Summer street. 
W. B. Calderwood of the D. Fen- 
ton Co., is enjoying a trip in Maine. 
Miss Clara Butler of Magnolia, 
bookkeeper for Morley, Flatley & 
Co., returned to her duties this week 
after three weeks spent in New 
Hampshire. Miss Butler’s_ sister 
substituted for her during her va- 
cation, 
BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
D. Linehan & Son of Pride’s 
Crossing, have begun their opera- 
tions for the removal of two trees 
to the street front from the rear of 
the grounds of The Brownlands. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Northrup 
announce the engagement of their 
daughter, Edith Eugenia, to William 
Martin Wolff, of Provincetown. 
Have your ealling cards for 
Christmas printed early. We fur- 
nish the best engravers card printed 
in script or Old English type at 50e 
Harmony Guild will meet at the 
chapel, Monday evening, December 
4th, at 7.45. Please bring scissors 
and pictures for scrap-books. 
The Ever Ready Circle, King’s 
Daughters, will meet with Mrs. 
Calderwood, next Monday evening. 
Sale on package goods at Caw- 
thorne’s. See adv. 
Charles A. Jones of Readvilif 
spent the holiday here with his 
brother, Edwin F. Jones of Brook 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mead of 
Wellesley Farms, spent the holiday 
in town, with the latter’s sister, 
Mrs. F. G. Cheever and family. 
Among the family reunions yes- 
terday was that at the Julius F. 
Rabardy home on Central street. 
Fifteen were seated at the table for 
the Thanksgiving dinner. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . Brackett 
were in town over the last week-end, 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. 
Swett, Brook street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bell had 
a reunion of their family yesterday 
including their three sons and their 
respective families. 
Read the special subscription an- 
nouncement on another page. If 
you are a regular subscriber, or are 
not a subscriber, it will interest you. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Moody of Sa- 
lem spent the holiday with Mr. and 
Mrs. Alexander Robertson, Lincoln — 
street. 
Dr. and Mrs. Glendenning had as 
guests over Thanksgiving, the lat- 
ter’s brother. Charles Harrison, and 
sister, Miss Harrison. 
Mr. and Mrs. Perey A. Wheaton 
and children spent the holiday with 
Mrs. Wheaton’s parents in Ames- 
bury. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Dennis 
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Dole spent 
last Sundav at Chestnut Hill with 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Dennis, 
who have moved there for the win- 
ter. 
Miss Maude E. Hadley of Lowell, 
is spending a few days in town, a | 
guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. A. 
Lodge. 
