NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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$7.25 bbl. 
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The Flour That Always Does Its Duty 
The Flour That Never Varies in Quality 
Flours may come and flours may go but REGENT re- 
mains ever popular and THE BEST AT ANY PRICE. 
$3.80 half bbl. 
D. ZERTA 
We now have a specialty that the housekeeper will appreciate 
D-Zerta Pie Preparation 
OF PURITY 
FOR PIES 
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Rene 3 bbl. Pe 95c 
Very ‘Beet Neaneal Seis pane 
30c Ib. (cut from the tub) 
’ Also fine for a layer cake filling. Made of cereal, vegetable : . 
and fruit products. Contains no Gelatine. It is something new, f 
quickly prepared, a delicious morsel. 
Lemon, Custard and Ghoculate 10c pkg. hi 
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MANCHESTER 
The large crosses on the new Sacred 
Heart church received their last coat of 
gold leaf paint Thursday, the work being 
done by James Murry and George Stew- 
ard of E. A. Lane’s shop. The cere- 
monies connected with the laying of the 
corner stone will take place next Sunday, 
Aug. 4. 
Mr. and Mr. G. A. Knoerr went to 
Norumbega Park on an outing Tuesday. 
Albert Grey is at Castine, Mies on a 
short. visit with relatives. 
Miss Muriel Nunn spent Sunday the 
guest of her sister Mrs. Levi Harvie. 
With her was Miss Hunter of Salem. 
Miss Freda Smith of Norwood is visit- 
ing Mrs. A. E. Hersey. 
Agustus Burchsted has been quite ill at 
his home on Pleasant street the past 
week, the result of a strain. 
Miss Kitty Hughes of Cambridge has 
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Bohaker for the past two weeks. 
Douglas Shoes at Bell’s ** 
Calling Cards 50c a hundred at an 
BREEZE officev 
Block Signals on B. & M. 
The Boston and Maine railroad has 
been making rapid progress with the in- 
stallation of block signals throughout its 
entire system during the past few months, 
and large groups of these safety devices 
are now it! use on various divisions, or 
about to be put in operation in the near 
future. 
On the Gloucester branch the work 
has been progressing most favorably and 
it is expected that the blocks will be’ put 
into use here early in the month of Aug- 
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THREE FLOORS 
A feature of this store is our Large light 
Ladies’ and Children’s 
Ready-to-wear Goods 
Everything that’s new and up-to-datei n Ladies’ 
Coats, Suits and Skirts. Wash Skirts and 
Shirt Waist Suits. Shirt Waists for all occas- 
ions. RAIN COATS, AUTO .COATS. 
Bathins Suits, Caps and Shoes 
Children’s Coats, Skirts and Dresses. Muslin 
Wrappers and Kimonos, Silk Mercerized and 
Wash Petticoats. 
Corsets. 
Butterick Patterns aud Delineators. 
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BUTMAN & 
Gloucester’s Busiest Department Store 
show Room on the second floor, for the sale of 
White Undermuslins and 
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POST OFFICE SQUARE, GLOUCE.STER, TIASS. 
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HIGH GRADE MILLINERY 
STRAW HATS AND WASH HATS 
Visit the “BABIES’ CORNER” on this 
floor, a store, in itself for the sale of Infants’ 
Furnishings. 
Genncrted with this establishment is a first = 
class Custom Department, employing an exper- = 
ienced Man Tailor and Lady Dressmaker, turn- 
ing out the best of work. 
Our basement offers you a cornplete ine of’ 
DRAPERIES, CURTAINS ‘& WINDOW 
SHADES. Here can be found Hammocks,’ 
Pillows, Baskets, 
Fancy China. 
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