NORTH SHORE BREEZE . 
Pure Teas 
35c Ib. 
We have an extra special 35-cent tea that 
“V goes way ahead of any tea we ever saw sold 
‘¥ at sucha low price. Try some at your 
>} house, we know you'll like it. 
Formosa Oolong, mixed English 
4 Breakfast 35c lb. 5 Ibs $4.65 
4 India Ceylon 35c Ib. 5 lbs $£-50 
and Java Coffee 
’Twill he)pmake your breakfast one of 
the pleasant memories of the day, Those 
who try it cannot fail to appreciateit’s fine 
flavor and delightful aroma. 
30c Ib. 3 Ibs. 85c 
Jumbo Peanuts 7c qt. 
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1a Two de 
Bridal Veil Flour 
Makes more bread and better bread than 
most flours. It’s best recommendation is 
the multitute of particular housewives who 
use it. 
$6.75 bbl. $3.55 h.b. 85c bg. 
Best Butter 
(cut from the tub) 30c Ib. 
liveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. % % 
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MANCHESTER 
_ The public schools in Manchester 
will begin the fall term on Monday, 
Sept. 9, in all the rooms except the 
Kindergarten, which will start a week 
later. Miss Babcock, the teacher, is 
abroad and will not be able to reach 
Manchester in time to start until a 
week later. 
lin and has been spending some time 
this summer at the head of the kinder- 
garten system. 
Miss M, Whiting has been ap- 
pointed to succeed Miss Weeks as _in- 
structor in English at the Story High 
school. Miss Whiting comes from 
Franklin. She has taught two years 
in Palmer and a year at Attleboro. 
She was graduated from Boston 
university in 1904. She is a young 
woman of exceptional ability. 
Miss Clara M. Tullock and Miss 
Florence E. Clough of Peabody are 
visiting Mrs. Ernest Valentine, Des- 
mond avenue. 
An alarm from Box 33 — the tele- 
phone exchange—called the apparatus 
to Perkins & Corliss’ garage about 8 
o’clock last Saturday evening. A 
leak in the gasolene tank of an auto- 
mobile was responsible for a blaze 
which looked rather bad at first. 
Officer Sheehan happened to be on 
hand at the time and sent in the 
Miss Babcock is in Ber- 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
alarm very promptly, not wishing to 
take any chances. The damage was 
slight. 
Rey. Harry W. Chamberlain of 
Rochester, N.Y., will preach in the 
Baptist church Sunnay morning and 
evening. 
Chester Reed, night operator at the 
Manchester telephone exchange, 
proved himself quite a hero Thursday 
by his rescue of Miss Jane Kendall, 
who, while bathing at Singing beach, 
got beyond her depth and was in dan- 
ger of sinking but for the prompt re- 
sponse of Mr. Reed to her cries for 
help. 
The Essex County club employees 
twelfth annual concert and ball will 
be held next Thursday evening and 
will be quite the event of the week. 
The party is sure to be the most select 
of the summer. 
Last evening the dance given in the 
Town hall by Ernest Howe and 
Harold Stanley was very largely at- 
tended. A number of young people 
from Beverly Farms and Magnolia at- 
tended. There were over 125 couples 
on the floor. 
Herman C. Swett is leaving today 
for a ten days’ vacation trip to East 
Kingston, N.H. 
The Manchester Brass band which 
usually plays on the Common 
Wednesdays evenings will play next 
MANCHESTER, MAss. 
31 CENTRAL ST, 
OPENING 
FOR THE 
SEASON 
M. DAVEY & CO. 
Imported Gowns, Wraps and Automobile Coats 
5 East 41st Street 
New York 
Magnolia 
Mass. 
Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
SALEM, MASS. : 
week at Tuck’s Point, because of the 
water carnival, as the public in gen- 
eral will be in that vicinity on that 
evening. 
O. B. Burnham, the Beverly grain 
dealer, suffered a loss by fire last 
night amounting to several thousand 
dollars. Two alarms were rung in 
about 11 o’clock. The fire was con- 
fined to the barn and store house. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
Where the Breeze Can Be Bought 
L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
Railroad Station 
Breeze Office 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms: F. W. Varney’s 
Railroad Station 
Railroad station 
Manchester: 
Pride’s Crossing: 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
: All the hotels 
French’s Variety Store 
Beverly: News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester : 
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