in the years 1855 to 1866, and in that 
time the balance of trade was largely 
in favor of Canada. But when a tariff 
was adopted the balance at once 
swung in our favor, and has remained 
thus by an ever increasing margin.”’ 
He then went on to speak of the 
policy of the Republican party, and 
said that the Republican party was 
united in this campaign. Their candi- 
date was already practically chosen. 
“We need not discuss their plat- 
form,’’ said he; “their record stands 
for itself. Their policy has been one 
“Old English Ginger Beer” 
$1.00 a Case, delivered, 
Or at 5e a Stein, at our Fountain. 
?@- Introduced by us with great success 
last season. Better than ever now. 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
Central Square, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Swansdown FLOUR 
and ‘Baking ‘Powder 
Veuve Chaffard OLIVE OIL, 
Brigham’s Creamery BUTTER, 
SIPHON SODA, 
SIPHON VICHY. 
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NORTH SHORE. .BREEZE 
that has brought prosperity to the 
nation, and every one here knows that 
there has not been such a depression 
in business in the country since the 
civil war as there was at the time the 
Democratic party was in control in 
the years 1892 to 1896. 
“Theodore Roosevelt is a man of 
wonderful ability anda man eminently 
fair and fearless in all his actions. 
Some say that he is unsafe, while 
others.contend.that he is too’ safe, 
and when you hear both of these things 
said about a man you can generally 
make up your mind that he is the man 
you want. If the capitalists want a 
man in the Presidential chair who will 
see that they get all that belongs to 
them, and if the labor men want aman 
who will see that they are not op- 
pressed beyond what is right and just 
and who will see that they are paid a 
living wage, if the people want a man 
who will “do what is fair to all, they 
will unite in choosing for their next 
President Theodore Roosevelt.” 
Bulkeley -Winslow Nuptials. 
One of the earliest and at the same 
time one of the prettiest of the June 
weddings to be celebrated in Beverly 
is that of Miss Alyce Bulkeley and 
Mr. Sidney W. Winslow, Jr., which 
will take piace at the First Parish 
church on Wednesday evening, 
1, at 7.30 o’clock. 
The ceremony will be performed by 
the bride’s father, Rev. Benjamin R. 
Bulkeley, and the bride will be given 
away by her grandfather, Mr. Rufus 
Warren. 
Miss Mary Bulkeley, sister of the 
bride, will be the maid of honor. 
The bridesmaids will be Miss Olive 
Bulkeley of Grand Rapids, Mich., a 
cousin of the bride; the;Misses Mabel 
and Lucy Winslow, sisters of the 
groom ; Miss Mary Pearson of Bev- 
erly, Miss Marian Barrett of Concord 
and Miss Elizabeth Warnock of Cam- 
bridge. 
The groom will be supported by his 
brother, Mr. Edward Winslow. 
The ushers will be Messrs. Thomas 
Whidden, Dana Thomas and Robert 
June ° 
Wallace of Newton, Fred Millett of 
Concord, and Fred and Arthur Foster 
of Beverly. 
The bride is the oldest daughter of 
the Rev. Benjamin Bulkeley of the 
First Parish, and the groom is the son 
of Mr. Sidhey Winslow, president of 
the Beverly Gas and Electric Co., and 
also of the United Shoe Machinery 
Co. Both young people are well 
known in Beverly, where they are 
general favorites, and the well wishes 
of a host of friends will follow them in 
their new relation. 
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OOMIS;, CLOCKS, 
JEWELRY and OPTICAL GOODS. 
Expert Watch Repairing. 
9 Central Sqare, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
Notary, Justice of the Peace. 
25 Bridge Street, MANCHESTER 
M:. Leo C. Demach, B.A. 
TEACHER OF 
PIANO, ORGAN and HARMONY. 
Also, Private Tutoring. 
Pupil of J. Wallace Goodrich and Homer A Norris. 
Organist and Choirmaster of St. Peter’s Church, 
Beverly, and St. John’s Church, Beverly Farms. 
Lessons given at pupil’s residences if desired. 
Residence, 26 Broadway, Beverly 
$10.00 $60.00 
Bargains in TYPEWRITERS, 
Rebuilt Machines with New Platen, Type, 
Ribbons, etc., 825 to $35 guaranteed. 
Machines Almost New at low prices. 
Repaired, Rented, Exchanged. 
THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 
J. E. McCOLGAN, Mgr. 
88 Bromfield Street, - BOSTON 
Tel. 166 Main. 
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Our teams call for and deliver orders. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA Go. 
Finest Imported and Domestic Groceries ; 
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Our Store in Salem is altogether the Model Grocery Store of Essex County, fully stocked with the 
also, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables from the near-by farms. 
Catalogue sent on request. 
The products of our Bakery Department are favorably known along the whole North Shore ; and v 
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Salem 225, 230, 240. 
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