Bs. 
For XMAS GIFTS at 
MERRILL’S 
Zo6 1-2 ESSEX ST. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Dept. Store. 
A. C. Titus, Furniture 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. 
WHERE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. 
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70 SHOP 
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Reith, Millinery, 205 ne St. 
Lewis Dye and Cleansing Co., 54 Lafayette St. 
Kimball Bros,’ Monumental Work, Lynde St. 
. Make Your Apz 
pointments Early 
Merrill, Photographer 
256 1-2 Eueensanv ial Street 
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See Adv. 
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DEPOSITS MADE 
NOW 
; Salem Five Cents Savings Bank :- 
210 Essex St. 
ComMENcE INTEREST NOV. 1 
the 
For Everything Pertaining to 
Comfort of the FEET 
a 
VATTERLIN’ § IS THE ey beeen STREET 
The best place in Salem to buy 
CANDIES 
Palace of Sweets 
IS THE 
220 Essex Street 
We make all our own Candies 
Dinner Sets. 
We havea large line of new and desirable 
Stock Patterns to select from. Patterns that 
can be matched for you as readily as plain 
white ware. We sella dinner set of Stock 
Patterns of 112 pieces from $10.00 to 
$45.0Q0aset. Other Setsfrom $3.98. 
GEO. W. FULLER, 
275 Essex street. 
“SHURz2ON EYEGLASSES” 
Don’t Come off until you take them off 
SHUR-ON 
Ask to see them. 
G. WILLIS WHIPPLE & Co., 
No. 184 Essex Street 
Opticians. 
RV. Stuart & Co. 
Se PAIL OR Sa 
202 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
Boston Office, 79 Franklin Street 
Chase, Brown & Co. 
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TYIDDINAIMN 
Mrs. David McKinnon is a guest of 
friends at Winona, N. H., for a few 
days. 
The private dancing party of the Man- 
chester Crickets is being held in the 
‘Town hall this evening. 
Sergeant Leonard Andrews is enjoy- 
ing a ten days’ vacation from his duties 
on the night police force, beginning last 
Saturday night. Chief Peabody com- 
pleted a ten days’ vacation on the same 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. L. Allen are 
leaving Monday for a fortnight’s camp- 
ing out trip to Conomo Point, Essex, 
where they have hired ‘ Paaswhed Coe 
tage.’’ Mrs. Allen’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. May of Magnolia are also there 
for a few weeks, having a nearby cot- 
tage, 
Styles the Latest, 
For Men and Boy S Suits and Overoats PAY & HOYT CO. 
Prices the Lowest Iruaksrand Bags 
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Davis left this 
morning for their home in Springhill, 
N. S., after a month’s visit with their 
daughter, Mrs. John F. Babcock and 
family, School street. Mr. and Mrs. 
Davis took in the Brockton Fair Wed- 
nesday and had a highly amusing time. 
Rev. and Mrs. Jonn H. Quint of 
Rockland, Me., who with their little 
daughter have been spending part of a 
month’s vacation with Mrs. Quint’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lane, 
Vine street, left a few days ago for An- 
nisquam. ‘They are going to Falmouth 
next week, where Rev. Mr. Quint 
formerly preached, to attend the 200th 
anniversary, and from there they go to 
Chicopee for a few days before return- 
ing to Rockland. 
Deacon and Mrs. J. A. Torrey have 
returned from a fortnight’s visit among 
friends in Andover and vicinity. “They 
are planning to live in Boston again the 
coming winter. 
Many Manchester people have been 
217 Essex Street 
taking in the Brockton Fair the past 
week. Wednesday seemed to be 
““ Manchester Day,’’ among the crowd 
attending on that day being the follow- 
ing: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hinchliffe, 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stanley, Miss 
Mary Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred San 
ford, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Callahan, 
B. M. Crombie, Frank H. Crombie, 
John F. Babcock, John Heath, Frank 
W. Bell, Henry S. Dennis, E. Wallace 
Stanley, Joseph McNeil, E. H. Wilcox, 
John Scott, Frank P. Bullock! Alhanan 
Babcock, D. E. Butler, Gea Mathe- 
son, Chas. L. Lucas, Chas. Bigwood, 
Abbott Hoare, Walter Howe and 
Warren Heath. 
Edward Wilcox is having a fifteen 
days’ vacation from his duties at the local 
postoffice. 
Edward Percy Lane left Tuesday to 
resume his position in New York, after 
a seven weeks’ vacation, spent mostly 
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 
Lane, Vine street. 
