Corrugated Flour 
We have always been ‘enthusiastic 
and always will be of this remark- 
able Flour. Bread-makers of Essex 
county who have used it are loud in 
their praises of it. It is easily the 
best flour at the price on the market 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Fancy Potatoes 
We have just unloaded a car 
of the finest GREEN 
MOUNTAIN POTATOES 
that your eyes ever gazed upon. 
They cook as good as they look. 
95c bushel 25c peck 
ARBRE 
Skin Back Hams 
A choise lot of carefully 
cured medium sized hams, 
possessing a most delight- 
ful flavor. They will 
cook to perfection. 
3 $7.00 bbl. Sample bag, 4 bbl., 90c In 5-bushel lots. 90c per bushel 11c pou nd 11¢c 
*% % gsas> Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. *% a 4 
PHONE 1300 
2 Private Branch Exchange 
About a Former Manchester 
Citizen. 
The Watchman of Jan. 2, contained 
the following concerning a_ well-known 
citizen of Manchester from 1884 to 1907: 
**On Jan. 1, 1858, Mr. D. F. Lam- 
son, while still a student at Newton, be- 
gan preaching for the Baptist church in 
Littleton, and was ordained the July 
following. Sincethat time he has served 
beside the church in Litttleton, the 
churches in Ashland, Northboro, the 
Dewey Street church, Worcester, and 
at Manchester, Mass., and worked two 
years as missionary of the Baptist 
churches in Hartford, Conn. For the 
past ten years he has been engaged 
largely in teaching, first in the south, 
and more recently in connection with 
the Boston Evangelical Institute, Revere, 
and the Gordon Training school. Dur- 
ing the half century now completed he 
has been detained from the pulpit by _ill- 
ness not more than 12 Sundays, and has 
preached over 5000 sermons, besides 
giving many lectures and addresses, and 
written largely forthe press, publishing 
one volume, a Memorial History of 
Manchester, Mass., 1645-1895. Mr. 
Lamson’s home is in Newton, Mass.’’ 
Mr. Lamson has retired from the pul- 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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pit, confining himself to educational and 
literary work. 
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MANCHESTER COVE 
Miss Ethel Griggs of Roxbury has 
been visiting her cousin, Miss Vera Kit- 
field. 
Henry Menken has returned from a 
two weeks’ vacation spent in New York 
and vicinity. 
Miss Frances MacDonald of Brook- 
line spenta few days this week with Mr. 
and Mrs. Jacob Kitfield. 
Ernest Goodspeed of Salem spent 
Sunday with Harry Menken. Mr. 
Menken has completed his engagement 
at the McMillan estate. 
‘The young people of the Cove dis- 
trict had a merry time last Saturday af- 
ternoon when they were entertained at 
“Crowhurst,’’ the beautiful residence of 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse with 
a Christmas tree and a general good 
time. The party was from 4.30 until 
7. Refreshments of ice cream, cake 
and other good things were served and 
games were played. The Christmas 
tree was beautifully lighted with electric 
lights. Eaco child was presented with 
‘situated, 10 minutes walk from depot. 
SALEM; MASS & 
several gifts. “The young people were 
taken home in Mr. Whitehouses auto- 
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DUNN’S 
Manchester, Beverly and Salem 
EXPRESS 
Orders left at the usual places 
in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
Beverly and Salem, will be 
promptly attended to. 
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Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 37-3. Mane., 239 Salem 
Centrai St., Manchester. 
SMUT) LULU 
Room To Let 
Furnished room with furnace heat, electric 
lights, bath, hot and cold water. Pleasantly 
Winter 
rates. ‘Apply by letter. Parties desiring to 
smoke cigarettes in room need not apply. 
Address A. B. C., Breeze Office. 
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WEDDING JEWELRY cosa, 
We note a few tems. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs : 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
Beverly, Mass. 
160 Cabot Street, 
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