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these delicacies are not marketable to appeal to the moderate pocketbook. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
While the frestic from-the- salah kind of vepbanient Se = 
is always most desired, yet there are seasons when f 
A provision is made for this by the modern 
method of sanitary canning. Freshly gathered, thoroughly ripe varieties are now preserved before they lose their natural i +f 
crisp and deliciousness of flavor fully eqtal to the fresh Loses 
buyer a guarantee of high quality. 
Oneida Whole Grass, square tins 
Oneida Asparagus Tops, round tins, 
Oneida BE ADS: Epunid: tins, 
ONEIDA ASPARAGUS | 
Canned by the Oneida Community, which assures the 
“*Larsen’’ 
60¢70c 
35c 
Laasen’s Melting Sugar 
Larsen’s Sifted Melting Sugar 
40c  [arsen’s Sifted Early June 
Larsen’ s Tiny Sifted Early June 
LARSEN PEAS 
Nothing in the line of Peas can possibly excel the - 
variety, it matters not what price you pay. 
12c can ff 
14c can & 
15c can 
25c can 
PHONE 1300 
Private Branch Exchange 
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Miss Annie Younger celebrated her 
L9th birthday at her home on Lincoln 
street last evening by entertaining the 
members of her Sunday School class of 
the Baptist church. 
Postofic2 Inspector D. C. Owens of 
Boston was in town Thursday making his 
regular official inspection of the local 
postofice. He found things working in 
a very satisfactory condition. 
Charles H. Stone attended the annual 
reunion of the 22d Massachusetts regi- 
ment at Franklin, Mass., Wednesday. 
E. P. Stanley will attend the reunion 
of the *‘ Fighting 19th’’ at the Revere 
House tomorrow. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Knight of Essex 
are visiting. Mrs. Knight’s mother, Mrs. 
Thomas Gentlee. 
G. A. Knoerr, the Central square 
electrician, had charge of the electric 
decorations at the Essex County club 
dinner dance Wednesday night. 
Lamson & WHubbard straw hats at 
Bell’s.. * 
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NEED OF PAYING BOSTON 
FOR SUEDE AND OOZE LEATHERS 
IF YOUR SHOES 
HAVE 
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(MARTIN D. HOYT, Manager) 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY. 
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FOR SALE 
A 30-light Gasoline Ilum- 
inating Gas Machine. 
FOR PARTICULARS APPLY 
JOHN I. ALLEN, Manchester 
Machine includes Fixtures and Burners 
“MIZPAH” 
TO LET 
By THE Hour or Day 
8h. p. Motor Boat, 27 ft. Jong, will 
carry eight passengers comfortably. A 
splendid launch for Motor Boat sails along 
the beautiful North Shore. 
Information may be obtained at 
Cheever’s Drag Store, Manchester 
The boat may be found either at the Town Wharf 
in the center of the village, or at the float at Mascono- 
mo Park. 
Charles Lovegreen, Prop., Manchester 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
We are displaying an up to the minute proposition in a man’s special 
Gray Buckskin Oxford with White Rubber Sole, ae ane Welted. 
Cost you five at any store in Boston. 
Our Price $4.00 
kes~Get in early as we are not buying more of these goods this season, 
The L. D. WASS co. 
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PRICES 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
Total Assets over 
$8,400,000.00 
Over 24,000 
Depositors 
Salem Five Cents — 
Savings Bank — 
We invite 
your consideration 
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