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Flour IS Lower Regent Flour =e 7a O 95 
Bridal Veil Flour’ - 7.00 .90 
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We carry the the largest stock of reliable flours of Pillsbury’s Best Flour 6.75 85 
four business that we do enables us to always supply COFTugated Flour - 6.50 .82 
SE eI aS Washburn’s Best Flour 6.40 30 
25 cents discount allowed on all flour taken Taylor’s Best Flour 6.00 .30 
at the Store Perfect Pastry Flour 5.20 75 
Hams for Easter Delivered 12c Ib. _ Strictly Fresh Eggs 24c doz. 
sf % sa Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. * * 
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Their 20th Anniversary. 
William Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim Fath- 
ers, observed its 20th anniversary Mon- 
day evening, on which occasion a most 
delightful evening was passed by the 
members and their guests. At6 o'clock 
all sat down to a turkey supper served in 
the banquet room, and after the supper 
three candidates were initiated. Follow- 
ing this part of the meeting ~rof. May- 
nard, the blind musician and singer en- 
tertained, and speech-making was in 
order. 
Supreme Governor E. O. Foster of 
Salem was present and gave a very inter- 
esting talk. Among other thingshe said 
that two of the colonies in Chelsea had 
been burned out at the big fire Sunday. 
It was voted that the local colony be re- 
presented in the general relief work with 
a subscription of $25. This was raised 
_ on the spot and it is likely $25 more will 
be sent later. 
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EASTER SUIT 
Which will you have—a Suit for Easter Sunday alone, or 
one that will look just as well the whole season through as 
it does the first day you put it on? Style is of little vaine 
unless it is permanent. A Suit from our stock will be 
giving you good service long after the cheap one has gone to 
the rag man. 
$9.83 to $25.00 
Automobiles Collide. 
The first automobile accident of the 
season at Manchester occurred last Sun- 
day when the automobiles of Dr. Irving 
H. Pomeroy and Walter Cressy, both 
of Gloucester, came in collision on 
Summer street, on the east side of the 
overhead railroad bridge. “Though both 
machines were somewhat damaged, for- 
_ tunately none of the occupants of the 
cars were injured.. 
Dr. Pomeroy had in his car his family 
and a Miss Woodbury, while Mr. 
Cressy had his wife, two daughters and 
Frank H. Shute in his car.. When near 
the bridge the lamplighter was proceed- 
' ing in the direction of Manchester, and 
it was in the effort to make room for his 
vehicle that the autos came together. 
The tops of both cars and the hubs of 
both on one side were damaged. ‘The 
_ machinery of both cars was not damaged, 
_ however, and they proceeded on their 
_ Way. 
OPEN THURSDAY AND CAR FARES PAID BOTH 
SATURDAY EVENINGS WAYS 
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