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Read our subscription offer on 
page 33. 
William Miller Bartlett, repre- 
senting Titus & Co., of Salem, is can- 
vassing Essex in the interest of his 
firm. 
We are glad to note that Mrs. B. 
Frank Raymond, who has been seri- 
ously indisposed is now rapidly im- 
proving. 
How to get the Breeze next year 
for $1. Read offer on page 33. 
William H. Ross and Miss Lydia 
Simpson, both of Essex, were mar- 
ried Wednesday at Providence, R. I. 
An unele of -the bride, who is a 
clergyman, performed the ceremony. 
They will return home after a brief 
wedding trip and reside with Dr. 
Simpson at South Essex. 
Last year about this time there 
was seven inches of ice on Chebacco 
Lake. 
Many are availing themselves of 
the special subscription offer on 
page 33. Read it! 
The Bay State Electric Railway 
bids fair to have a first class track 
and road bed through LEssex, as 
gangs of men are continually at 
work upon the track. 
A gift that would be appreciated: 
a subscription to the Breeze. Sent 
to any part of the U.S. for $2.00. 
Thursday evening of last week the 
nominating committee of the Y PS 
C E met with Miss Ruby Adams and 
nominated the following list of offi- 
cers and committees for year 1912: 
pres., Agnes M. Choate; vice pres., 
Paul M. Goddard; sec. and treas., 
Francis L. Lowe. 
A suitable Xmas gift: the Breeze 
for one year $2.00. 
At the Congregational vestry Fri- 
day evening a reception was given 
to the 32 new members of the For- 
eign Missionary Society. After the 
reception the Daughters of the Cove- 
nant served light refreshments. 
Mrs. Dr. Burnham gave a talk about 
the different missionary rallies which 
she had attended, after which a so- 
cial hour was enjoyed. 
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for $1. Read offer on page 33. 
Monday evening the YMCA gave 
a social to their friends at the Con- 
eregationalist vestry. Speaking, 
singing, and social games made the 
evening pass pleasantly. 
At the Congregational church 
Sunday, Rev. H. M. Goddard occu- 
pied the pulpit and delivered an in- 
teresting and instructive sermon. 
Many are availing themselves of 
the special subscription offer on 
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Nowhere in the city, is there a store which is so thoroughly ee 
stocked with such a choice line of groceries and provisions, 
as you will find here, in our old ‘‘new’” home. 
We have spared no expense to make our store the leader in its 2 
line on Cape Ann, and we will spare no expense to maintain 
the lead which we now have. : 
Our own cold storage plant, recently installed, serves to keep 
fresh, our entire stock of meats. 
Our low prices on Saturday specials, will surprise you. \ 
Yours for a square deal. e 
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J. C. SHEPHERD COMPANY 
Groceries and Provisions 
143 Main Street -i- GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Aeae E BERERREEK TKEKTETK TREE ER EZRES ERR E RRR EM 
R. C. CHISHOLM ’ ESTABLISHED 1874 
H. A. POWER TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewelers and Opticians Nautical and Optical Goods 
Fine Repairing 
161 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
F.C. POOLE #5 
7 GENTRE ST., GLOUCESTER 3 
A rare opportunity to have your = K AN 
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED 33 
and COVERED ata reduced price dur 33 i 
ng the Winter. # SOUTH ESSEX: 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre 3 Se pee 3 
Following the Old Timers’ Vari- Al eee 3 
ety Show, which has been attracting % ai peeeen ry x 3 
crowded houses to B. F. Keith’s for i y. 3 
the last week, the manager has 3 ‘’ 3 
arranged one of the strongest pro- $§ JS [ 3 
grammes of modern vaudeville ever 33 Vth Was #3 
presented at this beautiful play- 3 33 
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house. Practically every act on the #% N [ti i 
list is new to Boston. Homer B. iS nvep {Pa i 
Mason and Marguerite Keeler will 3 
appear in Porter Emerson Browne’s $$ 3 j 533 
comedy, ‘‘In and Out,’’ said to be ¥#% A new line of China, 3 
one of the funniest comedies ever # Toys and Games 3 
seen in vaudeville: lt-deals witha eee ie 
ease of mistaken identity and % SOMETHING NEW—Shirt Waists, Lad- 3 
abounds in bright lines and amus- $¢ ies’ Fancy Neckwear—Jabots, Side Ruffles, 3 
ing situations. B. A. Rolfe’s ‘‘Co- 8 Stocks, Ete. 3 
lonial Septette’’ will appear in a }% 
mammoth spectacular production 3 TEA ROOM OPEN ALL WINTER 3% 
entitled ‘‘An Old Fashioned Hallo-  gissesssesesesrsesesesesretsneneneneneneeenenensesesests 
we’en,’’ in three scenes, introducing 
Charles > Edwards, :theivcelebrated. {gam eri seuss Ge ee re ee 
cornet virtuoso and a company of bur Mack and Nella Walker, those 
soloists in a novel musical act. Wil- so-different entertainers. 
