NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Charles F. Preston, with her 
family and friends enjoyed the 17th at 
their boat house, West Beach. 
Mrs. Edward F. Henley, of Bangor 
and her two children spent the week vis- 
iting relatives at the Farms. ‘They re- 
turned to Bangor yesterday. 
Home-made percale tires, 
Miss White’ s. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fred Day have 
plans out for a cottage house which they 
propose to build on one of the vacant 
lots on Vine street for their own occu- 
pancy. 
75 cents, at 
7 
New lines of Razors, Razor Strops 
Barber Supplies, etc., at Gaudreau’s. * 
The Girls’ club gave an entertainment 
and sale of refreshments in the Chapel 
_of the Baptist church, Thursday evening, 
which was well attended and netted a 
neat little sum for their treasury. 
Miss Gertrude Connolly has been vis- 
iting at Worcester. Wednesday even- 
ing Miss Connolly attended a ball, given 
by the senior class of the Holy Cross 
college, and was present at the class day 
exercises Thursday. 
Muslin shirt waists, 
White’ s. 
Preston W. R. Corps, 93, are to give 
a public supper in G. A. R. banquet 
hall next Tuesday evening, June 23, 
from 5.30 to 7 o'clock. The menu 
will consist of cold meats, bake beans 
and brown bread, salads, pie, cake, and 
coftee and the tickets are only 20 cents, 
to be obtained from members of the 
corps or at the door. All who can 
should attend this affair. Besides secur- 
ing a supper that will surely be worth 
‘double the price, they will also lend their 
aid towards swelling the fund forthe new 
memorial hall. 
Seersucker petticoats, 98 cents at Miss 
- White’s. * 
$1.25 at Miss 
sk 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms, Mass. P. O., week ending June 18, 
1908: Mrs J H Armstrong, (Signor Francesco 
Cugiate) in care Mrs Higbee, Mrs James T 
Connolly, Faulkner Mfg. Co., Dr Jas H John- 
ston, Mr Joseph Keefe, Mr John L McCarthy, 
Mr Frank F Martin, Mr Megan, Mrs Charles 
Osborn, Mr Wm Scott Parker, Capt E. Sher- 
lock, Dennis O’Sullivan, Esq., Talbot Mills, 
Abe Wernstock, Mr Lombaid Williams. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
SSOOOSSS OOSSOOOS SOLESOSS OOOSOOOS OHDEOOSSSESSESOOOOOSOOOS 
There’s a World 
of Comfort 
In a perfect fitting pair of glasses. 
They should set easy upon the nose, 
not make a large red ring or groove 
upon it nor feel like they were cut- 
ing your ears off. 
We give you comfort 
as well as the glass. 
STARR C. HEWITT, 
158 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
SOSSOSAO HSS HESS OOOSOSSS OOOOHSOS OOOEEEES HEECOESS OEEESERE 
in the frame 
Waben Wou Want Whatever Dou 
fo Work 
Buying Cledding 
Gitts 
You seek for that something that you hope will be 
pleasing and you know if 
ordinary, 
to suit. 
thing before—well, just try us this season, we've 
seeking out new 
we believe will be quite to 
PRETTY CUT GLASS. 
Especially acceptable if 
only there were new pat- 
terns and cuttings in it? 
Well, just look in here and 
see things bran new. We've 
one special cutting of “Dai- 
sies and butterflies,” really 
believe ‘tis the prettiest you 
just ever saw. 
bottles, jugs 
creani trays. 
and -flat ice 
A Rock Crystal cutting is 
another new thing and espe- 
cially pretty at a very mod- 
erate price. A varied as- 
sortment of 8-inch bowls 
commencing with one we 
sell in quantities at only 
$3.09 
2 handle Nappies from only 
$1.50 
Pretty Trays. from 
only .$1.50 
Sterling top Salts and Pep- 
pers from-only ..... 6O¢ 
Cute Cut Oils from ony 
3-pt. Claret Jugs from ae 
$3.50 
from 
$3.00 
Spoon 
10-in. 
only 
Celery Trays 
‘twould be just the thing that would be apt 
But here's generally the trouble—sec.: every- 
features and now here’s a cullection 
It’s on water| 
Wonders 
‘twas new and out of the 
been 
your pleasing. 
| HAND HAMMEKED 
BirkASS. 
A lot of new shapes in 
jthis, and it’s always so 
pretty—never knew any one 
to express a dislike to it. 
Pretty little Jardinieres, 
we know we. sell them 
cheaper, they "afte ~here. in 
new forms. 
From %5¢ to $10.00. 
‘Umbrella Stands, 
$6.73 to $1€.00 
ey fashioned Candle Sticks, 
21¢ to $2.75 
Window Boxes, 2 sizes, 
$4.55 and $6.50. 
SWELL ELECTROLIERS 
My! what a present, per- 
haps one of these would 
make the prettiest “show” 
there—fitted up complete 
with decorated shades, 
From as low as $5.00. 
‘Up to $50.00 if you please. 
GILT ‘CLOCKS. 
Practical as well as orna- 
mental, and will last for 
years, from neat little one- 
day pieces at $1.15 upto 
the heavy French plate sided 
Good shapely Water Bottles}ones for 
from only 
Silver lined 
only 
Ferneries from 
Punch Bowls on stands from 
. $8.50 
Punch ier feces an handles 
a ase $5.00 
With the greatest stock of pretty things in the 
FURNITURE LINE 
That this store ever boasted of. | 
WH. C. Citus & Co. 
The Store That Singles Out Things “Unusual,” 
only 
from only 
Sie $1.75 
$22.50. 
$2.50| UMBRELLA STANDS. 
New, just this week, 
make ~.a . capital 
without any great cost, 
$1.75 to $5.00. 
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