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One of the finest exhibitions in the history of 
the society. Beautiful display of flower. and 
Vegetables. 
One of the most successful exhibitions 
in its history in point of quality may be 
said of the annual summer show of flow- 
ers, fruits and vegetables of the North 
Shore Horticultural society held Wednes- 
day and Thursday of this week in a large 
FLOWER SHOW. . 
Saving money on meats 1s an important consideration, & 
and yet you should not consider it when you have to sacrifice 
quality todo so. But you need not sacrifice quality if you buy 
tent on the grounds of the Essex County here. You can get the best.meats at the lowest possible’ prices. 
club. Here’s a few tips to the thrifty. 
It was band concert day at the club 
Wednesday and many of the society Native Chickens 30c Ib. Skinned Back Hams 6c |b. 
people who had come over from Mag- 
; C Native Broilers 30c ‘* ° Swift Premium Hams J8c “* 
nolia, Beverly Farms and along the Baar Arye Be‘ cere ate 0c “ 
Manchester shore dropped into the show pring Reatieame % es es oneNes we 
and admired the beautiful collection of Native Fowls 20, 22c - Corned ‘Tongues 18c 
flowers. Legs Spring Lamb 18, 20c “‘ Smoked Shoulders $0c ** 
The tent in which the show was held Fores Spring lamb i2c oe Corned Shoulders i2cae 
was about 50 by 140 feet and the displays 
were arranged very artistically, with the Genuine “‘Speigel’’? Frankfurters, Pure Leaf Lard and Home Cooked Meats. 
green carpet of grass giving a natural set- 
fat ENS flowers. ‘The classes were NORTH SHORE MARKET 
The judges were Julius Huerlin of the 5 Central St., Salem, Mass. 
Blue Hill Nurseries, So. Braintree, 
George Gordon of Beverly Cove and (@ygEEEEEEEEEEEEEC es errs 
*Charles Simpkins of Oak Hill Farm, 
Peabody. silver cup. Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane silver cup offered in this class was award- 
’ The display of annuals was declared (Herbert Shaw, gardener) won second ed to William Swan, who retains the cup, 
by the judges to be the best they had place in this class. having won it a second year. Mr. Swan 
Gher teen In this clase Mrs. Tames Nlce The collection of twenty foliage and also won the special prize offered for the 
Mill Cin pete d he flowering plants, arranged for effect best collection of fruit. His perennial 
pineal echibitor Aun a would be hard to excell. ‘The beautiful phlox also won him a special prize, and 
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A feature of this store is our Large light 
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Ladies’ and Children’s 
Ready-to=-wear Goods 
BRerihine 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 COA TS*#AUTOIGOATS: 
Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes | 
Children’s Cuats, Skirts and Dresses. Muslin 
Wrappers and Kimonos. Silk Mercerized and 
Wash Petticoats. White Undermuslins and 
Corsets. 
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. 
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 Baelete line of 
DRAPERIES, CURTAINS & WINDOW 
SHADES. Here can bé found Hammocks, 
Pillows, Baskets, Screens, Glass Ware and 
Fancy China. 
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