NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
TEAS 
J BOSTON BLEND COFFEE | REGENT FLOUR | 50c 
A rich, mellow coffee, prop- 
perly blended, thoroughly 
cleaned, carefully roasted and 
ground. ‘The best coffee ever 
-. offered at the price, 
25c pound 
5 3-lb. lot 24¢ 
5-lb. lot 22¢” 
In making bread from Regent Flour, use any 
bread receipt, but do not use so much flour 
in this way. Give the flour time enough to 
absorb all the moisture it will, having the 
dough as soft as it can be handled, and you 
will have bread that is light, flaky and nu- 
tritious. Regent is without question the 
best flour on the market. 
$7.75 bbl. $1.00 bag 
_ $7.50 if taken at our door 
We are offering at this price teas 
of a finer flavor and aroma than you 
ever purchased at this 
FORMOSA, OOLONG, 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 
INDIA CEYLON OR MIXED. 
50c Ib. 
In 5-pound lots - - 
fignre— 
& sa Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. * % 
REPORT OF SACRED HEART PARISH, 
January 4, 1907, to December 35, 1907. 
Receipts 
On hand Jan. 1, 1907 $2,991.30 
Seatings and Pew Rent $2,143.40 
Church Debt Collections 802.83 
House-to-House Collection 4,093.50 
Fair 4,386.95 
Corner-Stone Collection 213.70 
Shrine Offerings 60.68 
Candlemas Collection 22.90 
Whist Parties 97.24 
Easter Concert 41.75 
Advance Class Party 18.75 
Coal Collection 102.10 
Parish Reunion 138.05 
Interest on Deposit 32.74 12,154.59 
Borrowed on Mortgage Note 9,000.00 
$24,145.89 
The above statement was made last 
Sunday by Rev. Fr. Powers and it will, 
no doubt, be of interest to the general 
public, as many have contributed to the 
building of the new church, one of the 
most handsome edifices on the North 
Shore. 
It is believed that the church will be 
completed, with the exception of perma- 
nent altars and furniture, in the beginning 
of the coming May. The old altar will 
again be moved to the new church to 
remain there until the completion of the 
new main altar, which will cost about 
$1500, and which will de constructed of 
Expenditures 
Ordinary Expenses 
Expenses on New Church: 
Roberts & Hoare—On 
$1,917.49 
Contract $16,855.20 
Architects’ Commission 738.20 
Morley, Flatley & Co. 
Extra Stone Work 557.32 
Eastern Expanded Metal 
Co.—Floor 1,994.50 
Smith Tile Co., Grueby 
Tiles 50.00 
Town of Manchester, 
Water Pipe 6.65 
Man. Electric Co. Con- 
duit and Cable 53.30 
Insurance on New Build- 
ing TAS2Z5 
Supplies 23509 
Interest on Mortgage 290.25 
Raymond Allen, Bound- 
ary Work 3.50 20,643.92 
Total Expenses $22,561.41 
On Hand December 31, 1907 1,584.48 
“$24,145.89 
plaster and concrete. If this year’s 
house-to-house collection is successful, 
the building of the altar will be begun in 
September. 
One of the first exercises in the new 
church will be a mission by the Re- 
demptionist Fathers. 
A series of whist-parties, for the bene- 
fit of the church, began last Tuesday 
night in Carpenters’ hall. They will be 
held every night until Lent. 
Next Sunday at both Masses the pastor 
will read and explain the. new. marriage 
laws of the church, which are to become 
effective Easter Sunday of this year. 
Room To Let 
Furnished room with furnace heat, electric 
lights, bath, hot and cold water. Pleasantly 
situated, 10 minutes walk from depot. Winter 
rates. Apply by letter. Parties desiring to 
smoke cigarettes in room need not apply. 
Address A. B. C., Breeze Office. 
: 7 When you write a 
Office Stationery. paainene letter, 
write it on a neatly printed leetter head ; that 
is the kind we furnish. “We can furnish you 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
prices.—THE BREEZE OFFICE. 
Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
SALEM, MASS 
And Improvements 
Washington B. Thomas of Boston, 
conveys to Robert S. Bradley of Beverly, 
land on Private way, Pride’s Crossing, 
Beverly, 12 by 185.24 feet. 
Robert S. Bradley conveys to Robert 
B. Stone of Boston, and he to Leslie, 
wife of Robert S. Bradley of Beverly, 
property deeded to Robert S. Bardley, by 
Washington B. Thomas of Boston, of 
December 3; also property deeded to 
Robert S. Bradley by John H. Linehan, 
Oct. 31, 1900. 
Charles E. Ober, et al. trustees of the 
Friends’ Bible class of the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church, conveys to the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church, land and 
buildings on High street, Beverly Farms, 
62.7 by 139.7 feet. 
MANCHESTER 
Daniel E. O’Brien, nephew of M. 
E. Gorman, and well known here, was 
elected secretary of the Salem Repub- 
lican city committee, recently. | 
- Alfred John Cool was married on 
December 14 at Catalina, Nfld., to Miss 
Susan Lodge Mason. Mr. Cool left 
here in the late fall and will spend the 
winter at his former home, returning in 
March. ; 
A number of people from here at- 
tended the hose coupling contest and 
dance of the Gloucester firemen on 
Wednesday evening, and saw the Glou- 
cester Engine 5 team win the contest 
in 12 2-5 seconds, which is said to be a 
record breaker. Chief Hoare of the 
local department was one of the judges. 
The Framingham team won _ second 
prize, 13 4-5 seconds, the Hose 4 team 
of Beverly, third, 15 4-5, and Hook 
& Ladder of Gloucester, fourth, 16 sec- 
onds. 
