NORTH SHORE BREEZE 9 
| BUTTER AND CHEESE DEPARTMENTS 
Best Tub Butter, 
Coon Bros’. Cheese, 
Rich, Mild Cheese, 
4 Young America Cheese, 
BUTTER AND CHEESE are indeed articles of food that should be the best that strictly : 
4 sanitary dairies can produce to meet the approval of Epicurean tastes. 
# placing our goods of this line beside any produced anywhere for a quality comparison, 
We have no hesitancy in 
35c lb. Sage Cheese, 20c lb. 
2Ac lb. Roquefort Cheese, 38c lb. 
20c Ib. Camembert Cheese, in wood, 27c |b. 
core tin 38c Ib. 
22c |b. Cheat Cheese, 10c lb. 
22c lb. Neufchatel Cheese, 
PHONE 1300 
Private Branch Exchange 
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Miss Martha Knight is to spend Ae 
winter in Attica, N. Y., with relatives. 
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Meldrum are 
planning to spend the greater part of the 
winter with their daughter, Mrs. Henry, 
and family, in Denver, Col. 
North Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., 
will nominate officers next Tuesday 
evening. A full attendance of members 
is desired. 
Invitations are out for a private danc- 
ing party at the Town hall next Tuesday 
evening under the direction of “‘ The 
Manchester Boys.”’ 
Among the marriage licenses recently 
issued in Salem was one to Harold F. 
Robbins of this town and Miss Mary 
Reed Goodwin of 22 Federal street, Sa- 
lem. 
Matthew Hamilton and family re- 
moved to Salem Tuesday. The tenc- 
ment onPleasent street extension, which 
they have just vacated has been leased by 
John Scott, the plumber. 
Two barrels of potatoes, three barrels 
of apples and three barrels of other veg- 
etables and a box of niceties was the 
Thanksgiving offering of Manchester 
school children to the poor children in 
the slums of Boston. The food was 
shipped to the Dickenson home. 
Gloucester is waging a warm cam- 
paign on the’ liquor question again this 
year, the license and no-license workers 
being out in force. The election takes 
place next Tuesday. The Breeze was 
awarded the contract for doing the No- 
License League printing again this year, 
in competition with other printers, and 
the paper ‘‘ The People’s Cause,’’ pub- 
lished annually by the League just before 
election, was printed at the Breeze office 
yesterday. The Breeze is especially 
equipped to handle this kind of work. 
GODS BATS a YERAA COMPANY, 
SALEM, MASS. 
EERE RREREEEEE 
PEANALS= BOss: 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
YACHT SUPPLIES 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Nearly opp. the P. O. 
5c ea. : 
Essex. and St. Peter Sts. ee 
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Wholesalers and 
Retailers of 
179 and 183 MAIN STREET 
Tel. Connection 
DIAMONDS AT COST! 
Notwithstanding the present high price of Diamonds and the prospect 
of a further advance in the near future we feel that our stock is larger than 
it should be and propose to make such prices as should reduce it. 
We have many stones bought several years ago before the advance, 
which are priced on the basis of what they cost, and are marked to sell as 
low as we could buy them today. 
Special Inducement. 
As a special inducement we have put two rings in our window, at a 
reasonable price, and shall reduce same $1.00 a day until sold. It will re- 
pay anyone to keep close watch of these bargains (for they will be such) as 
well as to consult us on Diamonds. 
F. S. THOMPSON, JEWELER 
164 Main Street 
JOHN SCOTT 
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER 
Paper Hanger and Decorater 
DEALER IN 
Paints, Oils, Varnish and Glass 
Summer Street, Manchester, Mass 
Tel. 156-3 (Opp. electric light sta.) 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Let us figure on your next order of 
PRINTING 
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North Shere Breeze 
All subscriptions to the Breeze taken 
this month or next will be dated Jan. 1, 
1910. Have you noticed our combina- 
tion offers yet? ady. 
