MANCHESTER 
Among the many donors to the Fisher- 
men’s Institute, Gloucester, during the 
past half-year are noted: Miss Gertrude 
B. Goldsmith, clothing; Geo. N. Black, 
reading matter; Junior S. S., clothing, 
etc; Samuel Cool, reading matter; Ever 
Ready Circle of King’s Daughters, 
clothing and reading matter, —all of this 
town. 
The next rehearsal of the Choral soci- 
ety will be on Wednesday evening, Feb. 
Ai 
Miss Verena Fenton is home from 
Chester, Vt., for a short visit. 
OUR ANNUAL 
Clearance Sale 
Of Crockery, China, Glass 
Ware, Lamps and 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods 
IS NOW ON 
Our stock being much larger and more 
complete than at any of our previous Annual 
Sales there will be an unusual opportunity to 
purchase up-to-date merchandise at special 
Low Prices. 
Every article in our large stock (at 10c and 
upward) will be offered at a discount from 
our regular price during this sale, nothing 
reserved. 
We enumerate a few of our many bargains 
DECORATED DINNET SETS 
(Three Colors) 100 pieces only $6.25 a set 
White and Gold Dinner Sets 
112 pieces, regular price $10.00 a set, 
Sale Price $8.00 
All our Stock Patterns (29 to select from) at 
a discount during the Sale. 
Decorated Chamber Toilet Sets 
Several colors, 10 pieces, regular price 
$2.50 a set, sale price $1.98 
Decorated Tea Cups 
Regular price $1.20 a doz. sale price 
Blue Printed Tea Plates 
Regular price 10c each, sale price 5c 
Full size Table tumblers 19¢ a doz. 
Punch Bow] including stand, regular price 
$1.00, sale price 79¢ 
Glass Sauce Plates, regular price 5c each 
sale price 3¢ 
A Decorated Reception Lamp with best 
centra! draught oil patent complete, regular 
price $2.50, sale price $1.98 
Hall Lamp complete with Ruby Globe 
only $1.33 
Painted Chamber Pail, regular price 33c 
sale price 2f¢ 
Rotary Flour Sifter, regular price 10c 
sale price 7c 
5 gallon galvanized oil cans, regular price 75c 
sale price 50c 
Strong retinned Coat Hanger, regular price 5c 
sale price 3¢ 
Hundreds of items in Kitchen Furnishing 
Goods at a discount during this Sale. 
GEORGE W. FULLER 
275 Essex St., Salem. » 
84c 
NORTH SHORE: BREEZE 
_ The local camp, S. of V., observed 
Lincoln’s Birthday this year by special 
exercises at their meeting Tuesday even- 
ing, which however, were not public. 
After the regular meeting there were 
readings by Rev. E. Hersey Brewster, 
Hred K. Swett and L. W. Floyd, on the 
life of Lincoln. One new member was 
mustered into the ranks. A light collat- 
ion was served at the close of the pro- 
gram. 
A party of “‘Up-in-Plainers’’? enjoyed 
a sleighride to Gloucester last Saturday 
evening. é 
Dea. Thos. B. Scone has been quite 
ill at his home on Norwood avenue the 
past fortnight. 
Smith’s Express Co., lost a valuable 
horse this week. The animal had 
paralysis of the lez and had to be shot 
Wednesday. 
The Phi Alpha Pi boys had a half- 
pound party at the Chapel last Friday 
evening, 
“I 
LOST 
Between Tpswich and Forest St., Man- 
chester, six sofa pillows and four feather 
pillows from Abraham Lampron’s express 
team. Finder please return to 
Mrs. TI. CRONIN, 
Charges paid. Forest St., Manchester. 
Last Saturday evening was the 10th 
anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and 
Mrs. George Evans, on which occasion 
they were very pleasantly surprised by 
having a dozen or more of their neigh- 
bors invading the quite of their home on 
Brook street and presenting them with a 
‘‘tin’’? shower. Although taken com- 
pletely by surprise they soon rallied and 
all joined in having a jolly time. Piano 
selections by Miss Elizabeth Dillon, a 
vocal solo by Miss Margaret ©’ Neil 
were finely rendered and enjoyed by the 
company. Refreshments were served 
and the company departed at a late hour 
all having had a delightful time. 
Where do you get your 
y yo) 
RUBBER 
STAMPS? 
Has it ever occurred to you 
that we can 
line? We 
one of the 
Stamp 
furnish 
anything you may want in that 
are 
largest 
Concerns In 
you with 
agents for 
Rubber 
America 
and can furnish you with any- 
thing in that line with little 
notice. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, 
