NORTH SHORE BREEZE II 
NEEDS NOW SEASONABLE 
Mince Meats 
AT THE BIGGEST GROCERY. 
Apples for Table and Cooking 
4 Our own make, | qt. glass j jars, 
4 Our own make, 2 qt. glass jars, 
y Atmore’s in glass, 
Atmore’s in 51b. buckets, 
¥ None Such Condensed, per package, 
New Figs and Dates 
Protoben Figs, small bxs 25c, Ib 
Figs in glass jars, 
New Persian Dates, 8c. Ib. 
New Fard Dates 
} Choice Layer Figs, 15c. 
} Large Fancy Layer Figs, 20c. Ib: 
y Choice Pulled Figs bag, 15c. Ib. 
¥ Protoben Figs, large bxs 20c. Ib. 
35¢. Hubbardstons, 
60c. Ben Davis, 
60c. Jonathans, from Colorabo, 40c. 
70c. Fancy Greenings 
8c. 
This is just the 
30¢. jar 
10c. 1b. 
time to give 
The Best Flour Ever at any price. 
pk. «5c. Kings, pk. 40c. 
50c. Alexanders, from Canada, 65c. hy 
Choice Baldwins, 35¢e. & 
pk. 40c. : 
Regent Flour a good trial. 
$6.50 bbl. 85e. bag. 
Best Cape Cranberries, 10c. gt., 75c. peck | : 
je" TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
(COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
Bssex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEPHONE—9%0. Private Bratich Exchange oR eerie all departments. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. ae Lucas and family 
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas and 
family spent Thurday at the home of 
their father, John Lucas. 
Miss MaclIntire of the G. A. Priest 
School is spending the Thanksgiving re- 
cess at her home in Milton. 
Edward Cheever is leaving to-day for 
a week’s vacation to be spent among 
friends in Lewiston and Kennebunk, 
Me. 
good indicators of winter? 
and serviceable materials. 
money. 
Joseph Wilkinson was home from 
Newton over the holiday. 
Mrs. Albert W. Mead was called 
away suddenly Tuesday morning by the 
sudden death in Allston, of her brother, 
Gen. Otis H. Marion. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Allen, Miss 
Susan Leach, and Supt. and Mrs Perkins 
of Salem made a very pleasant gathering 
who partook of the festive bird with Mr. 
and Mrs. Osborne Leach, Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Coombs and 
child spent the holiday in Lanesville. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gilman spent 
the holiday in Beverly guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. James Bickford. 
Mrs. Daniel Sullivan and young child 
and Miss Mollie Sullivan have gone to 
Southboro, to live for the winter, Mr. 
Sullivan having a position there. It is 
understood that Mr. and Mrs. Timothy 
Sullivan have started on a trip to England 
and Ireland. 
William Cheever 
carriage house built on 
Summer street. 
is having a new 
his estate, off 
Winter Clothes 
Are you beginning to realize that the winter weather is now on—snow storms are 
We want you to know that we are fully prepared to fill your 
wants—from head to heel—for winter wearables, from our complete assortment of styles 
We know you will be perfectly satisfied. 
We can save you 
Men’s Overcoats 
Lot of 150—Special prices to close 
Boys and Children’s Overcoats 
| Special for Ist week of December. 
po270;°6:90,°8:90).9.90 
Other grades—Perfect fit guaranteed 
—Serviceable materials. 
$9.90 to 2 gat 90. 
One lot Boy’s 
Overcoats—Insig- 
nia on arm—made to sell for $2. 
Our price, special $1.39 
; Men’ S aiee “The best line in the City 
. Popular styles—Exclusive patterns 1.49 to $5.90 
$9.90 upwards All Sizes—All Styles. 
DAY & HOYT COMPANY, 
217 Essex Street, SALEM, Mass. 
Furnishing Goods, Underwear, 
Sweaters, Cardigans, Sheep Lined 
Coats, Auto Coats. Fur Coats 
at lowest possible prices. 
