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It Is Good Taste to Serve 
KEE-ZA TEA 
And besides it Tastes Good when served. 
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$]b. Canisters, sanitary paper lined 
4b. Canisters, sanitary paper lined 
choicest and most carefully raised teas 
blended with rare skill to produce a high grade beverage that pleases 
2} a tea longing of even the most critical epicure. 
KEE-ZA 
35c 
20c 
Should be their choice. 
with or without cream. 
fills the breakfast room. 
Put up in 1-lb. air-tight cans, 
‘= TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND D MANCHESTER. 
: COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY 
BRAND COFFEE | 
It is mild, mellow and delicious f% 
It is aromatic and its fragrance 
Kee-za delights the coffec drinker 
during and after drinking. 
35c fi 
Bssex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEP HONE—940. Private Branch ee cuenes Be all EG Penme ns: 
Real Soe 
And Improvements 
A large addition, including nine rooms 
and two baths, is being built to the Con- 
way house, so-called, off Sea street, 
Manchester. The property is owned 
by E. G. Black of New York and is 
among the most favorably located along 
the shore as concerns the beautiful view 
of the ocean and surrounding country. 
The addition is being built with the aim 
of improving this view, if anything. 
The house is being otherwise improved. 
Electric lights are to be installed. 
Roberts & Hoare are the contractors in 
charge. R. Robertson Co., have the 
plumbing, Geo. S. Sinnicks the mason 
work and E. A. Lane the painting. 
John Commerford of Magnolia has 
the contract to build a large addition to 
the summer cottage and stable of Lucius 
J. Knowles near Singing Beach, 
Manchester. 
_G. A. Knoerr has the contract for 
wiring the cottage being rebuilt for Frank 
P. Knight, also the new cottage of 
Apples for Sale 
Five Barrels of good, sound Baldwin 
Apples at a reasonable price. 
Apply to 
GiLMAN. M. Burnuam, 
1-4 Manchester. 
Chester L. Crafts, School street, and the 
residence of D. T. Beaton. 
Linehan & Estes, the tree transplant- 
ing company, of Pride’s Crossing, has 
just been awarded the contract for 
transplanting a number of large trees on 
the Tarrytown, N. Y., estate of John 
D. Rockfeller, jr. 
Robert A. Mitchell, the contractor- 
gardener, has begun clearing a_ building 
site on the land off Forest street, 
Manchester, recently purchased from 
Philip Dexter by Mrs. A. Lithgow 
Devens. Vistas are being opened up 
for views of the ocean. 
Manuel Silva, of Manchester, conveys 
to Cyrine P. Aguiar, of Peabody, two 
lots of land on Sprague street, Peabody. 
Mary M., wife of Fred W. Lane, 
has conveyed to Charlotte E. Bulter, 
land on School street, Manchester, 60 by 
140.23 feet. 
Harriet Curtis, of Boston, conveys to 
Francis A. Sturgis, 9400 sq feet of land 
in Manchester. 
Announcement. 
Manuel S. Miguel, who for the past 
six years has been connected with Jos. 
Pink & Co., harness makers, and who 
has been manager of the Manchester 
store of the concern since opening, 
until recently, announces that he has 
opened a place of business under his own 
ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES 
Electric Light Wiring 
Electric Bells 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs 
Party Decorations 
Electric Automobiles 
Mercury Rectifiers and 
Automobile Supplies 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
P.O. BLOCK, 
BOSTON 
Manchester Tel. 146-5 
MANCHESTER. 
CAMBRIDGE 
_ name in the Kimball block, Manchester, 
where he is ready to serve the best in- 
terests of the public, in all work in_ his 
line. 
ManueEt 8S. MIGueL. 
Manchester, Jan. 1, 1907. a 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Edwin Cae and children, 
Ethel and Edwin, of Roxbury, spent 
New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 
H. Kitfield and family at the Cove. 
Alfred Kitfield spent the first of the 
week in Salem visiting his grandmother 
Mrs. Henry Bickford. 
The Painters’ Union elected these 
officers Monday evening: Lewis And- 
rews, president; Frank Martin, vice 
pres.; Chas. W. Sawyer, rec. secy; 
John Scott, treas; James Murry, con- 
ductor; Granville Crombie, preceptor. 
The next whist party in aid of the 
new Sacred Heart Church building fund 
will be held in Carpenters hall next 
Thursday evening, Jan. 10. 
Let the Breeze do your printing. 
Santa’s Belated Visit. 
On his way home from the South 
Santa Claus will stop over in Manches- 
ter next Friday evening for a brief. visit 
at the Manchester club. Every member 
should attend the Christmas tree. 
To Muzzle All Dogs 
An order will be issued in a day 
or two, and will be enforced strictly 
all over the state, in regard to the 
restraint of dogs, in accordance with 
the six months’ authority granted by 
the governor’s council] to Dr. Austin 
Peters, chief of the cattle bureau. 
To Let, Want, Lost, Found, etc., 25 
cents first week ; 10 cents a week 
after. 
