NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Photographs 
For XMAS GIFTS at 
MERRILL’S 
256 1-2 ESSEX ST. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Dept. Store. 
A. C. Titus, Furniture 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. 
WHERE 
TO SHOP 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
Reith, Millinery, 2 205 Hens Sits 
Chas. E. Curtis & Son, Monuments 
14 New Derby Street 
Kimball Bros.” Monumental Work, Lynde St. 
Make Your Ap 
pointments Early 
Vv erriil, Photosrapher 
256 1-2 Essex Street . 
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Salem Five Cents Savines Bank — :- 
210 Essex St. 
Christmas Gilts 
Our Christmas display is ready for inspection. It’s an 
unusually large and choice assortment of New China, 
Japanese, Porcelain, Fancy Goods, Bric-a-brac, etc., at 
prices that will please. We have splendid values in China 
and Fancy Goods on our 20c, 25c and 50c Table. Special— 
Commencing Saturday and all next week we shall give free 
a piece of Salem Souvenir China to every customer whose 
purchase of Holiday Goods amounts to one dollar and over. 
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PRIN DAR DAMA D AEB AG AURIS 
Supt. of Streets Crombie has just about 
completed the Pine street improvements 
for which $1800 was appropriated at a 
recent Town meeting, the splendid 
weather this fall affording excellent con- 
ditions for carrying on the work, ‘The 
wall has been built along the part of the 
street widened and all that remains to be 
done is the blasting away of a part of the 
ledge on the easterly side of the street 
opposite the Hobbs estate. 
Deputy Anthony C. Rogers and two 
members of his suite paid an official and 
fraternal visit to Magnolia lodge, I. O. 
O. F., Thursday evening. Members 
are reminded that the nomination of of- 
ficers will be held next Thursday even- 
ing. 
The fremen met at the engine house 
Monday evening and loaded the pung, 
so as to be ready for the snow. 
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For Everything Pertaining to the 
Aero of the FEET 
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VATTERLIN’S 'S THE PLAGE Pe. Seek STREET 
“SHUR2ON EYEGLASSES” 
Ask to see them. Don’t Come off until you take them off 
SHUR-ON 
G. WILLIS WHIPPLE & Co., Optician. 
No. 184 Essex Street 
Prices the Lowest EEOC 
Mrs. Roderich MacDonald and little 
daughter returned to their home in Chel- 
sea today after a fortnight’s visit with the 
former's mother, Mrs. Mary Stanley, 
Summer street. 
Mrs. Abbie Walker, of Hudson, 
N. H., is visiting her son, Arthur Walk- 
er, for afew days. 
The cold snap of the past week has 
made skating goodin Manchester. “The 
Channel has been the mecca for the 
young folks in the afternoons and moon- 
light evenings of the past week. 
The first real snow storm of the sea- 
son started this morning about 10.30. 
We regret to report the continued ill- 
ness of Harry McDiarmid. He is con- 
fined to his bed. 
The Manchester Market is the new- 
est accession to Manchester business 
places. “The market is located in the 
Kimball block opposite the postoffice and 
opens for business tomorrow. See the 
ady. on another page and the “‘ specials 
for Saturday.’’ 
Palace of Sweets, 
Chocolates 
The full flavor, delicious quality 
and absolute purity of these choco- 
lates have made them the most 
popular confection along the North 
Shore and in Essex County. Made 
on the premises. 
Palace of Sweets 
220 ESSEX STREET 
R. V. Stuart & Co. 
Sa ATLORS 2 
Foreign and Domestic Woolens for 
High-Grade Business and Dress 
Suits. First-Class Repairing Dept. 
CHAMBERS: 202 1-2 Essex Street 
For Men and Boy S Suits and Overoats PYAY & HOYT CO. 
217 Essex Street 
Another barge of brick arrived. this 
week for Samuel Knight & Sons, who 
have had a shed constructed on their 
Wharf for storing the brick. The barge 
was from Eliot, Me., and brought done 
136,000 brick. 
Attention of pirents and school chil- 
dren is called to the change in the regu- 
lation of the ‘‘no-school’ © signal. 
Henceforth when the signal is given, 
either in the morning or at noon, it will 
apply only to the first five grades. 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Our milk is from high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. 
Careful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Pine St., 
Girdler Estate Manchester 
