NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Regent Flour 
A No flour yeilds such pure, nutritious, 
4] appetizing bread, rolls and biscuits as | 
It’s as good to- | 
} the much praised’ ‘Regent. 
‘4 day as yesterday —the best and always the 
7} best 
1 $7.25 bbl. 3.80 J22 bb. 
Pureoxia 
Ginger Ale 
It is a luxury to taste, not to the pocket- 
book, for its price is moderate, its excel- 
lence considered. Care in selection of mat- 
erials, make 1t most healthful too. 
— $2.00 case, 50c rebate 
Best Butter 
We know that no better butter tha nours 
can be made. It is pure—of even quality— 
always the best, and always sold at the 
lowest possible price. (cut from the tub) 
30c Ib. 
5 lb. b Print 33¢-lb. 
95c bag. $1.00 doz, 20c rebate | 32c lb. unsalted 34¢ |b. 
{4s Two Deliveries Weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. 
PHONE 1300 ( BB B T S Wl 60 P Essex and St. Peter St., 
5 Private Branch Exchange () j A k YERXA M ANY, SALEM, MASS 
Society | Rotes 
Rev. Howard N. B Brown of King’s 
Chapel, Boston, will preach at the First 
Unitarian church, Manchester, tomor- 
row at 11 o'clock. 
On Sunday, September 8, at the 11 
o’clock morning service, Prof. Gokaru 
Subba Rau of Mangalore, Madras, will 
. preach in the First Unitarian church, 
Masconomo street, Manchester. Prof. 
G. Subba Rau is a most interesting man, 
of delightful personality and very learned. 
His English is perfect and as a 
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TWENTY-FIVE DEPARTMENTS 
BUTMAN & FRENCH 
Gloucester’s Busiest Department Store 
THREE FLOORS 
ULL 
Ladies’ and Children’s 
Coats, Suits and Skirts. 
Shirt Waist Suits. 
ions. 
Bathiny 
Wrappers and Kimonos. 
Wash Petticoats. 
Corsets. 
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Butterick Patterns and Delineators. 
OMA PE 
A feature of this store is our Large light 
show Room on the second floor, for the sale of 
Ready-to-wear Goods 
Everything that’s new and up-to-datei n Ladies’ 
Wash Skirts and 
Shirt Waists for all occas- 
RAIN COATS, AUTO COATS. 
Suits, Caps and Shoes 
Children’s Cvats, Skirts and Dresses. 
Silk Mercerized and 
White Undermuslins and 
BUTMAN & FRENCH, 
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speaker he has great charm. He was 
brought up in the Brahms-Somay, a soc- 
iety of Hindu Theists; he graduated with 
the degree of A. B. with honors at Mad- 
ras university in 1891 .and L. T. 1904. 
Since 1891 he has been ateacher in col- 
leges, and since 1902 he has been vice- 
principal and professor of mathematics 
at Zamorin’s college, Calicut, secretary 
and minister (honorary) at Calicut of the 
Brahms-Somay, editor of the West Coast 
Spectator, an English bi-weekly paper, 
and the ‘Theistic Light, an English 
monthly. He is actively interested in the 
political, social and religious movements 
Furnishings, 
Muslin 
SHADES, 
Pillows, 
Fancy China. 
Gloucester Souvenirs in China and Burnt Leather 
SOI VENI Re. HOS TALS. 
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POST OFFICE SQUARE, GLOUCESTER, IIASs. 
HIGH GRADE MILLINERY 
STRAW HATS AND WASH HATS 
Visit the “BABIES’ CORNER’ on this 
floor, a store in itself for the sale of Infants’ 
Connected 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 complete line of 
DRAPERIES, CURTAINS & WINDOW 
Here can be found Hammocks, 
Baskets, 
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of the province. Prof. Rau has been in 
this country about a year, and has taken 
a course as a student at the Meadville 
Theological school and also at the sum- 
mer School of Theology at Harvard Uni- 
versity. he First Unitarian church is 
very glad to have Prof. Rau in its pulpit 
and gladly extends the hospitality of the 
church to all who may care to hear him 
on Sept. 8. 
If you see this, others will see your 
reading notice. ‘That tests the value of 
“‘readers’’ in the BREEZE. They are in- 
expensive. ‘Try them. 
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