8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Saving Opportunities 
Offered Every Day 
SAFE ROADS ASSOCIATION 
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take active interest in our work. 
‘©The membership fee is $25 a year, 
and we urge every one in the state, who 
is interested in our purposes, the safety 
of all persons on our roads, and the sane 
and considerate use thereof by automo- 
bilists and others whether he owns an 
automobile or not, to become a member 
or send a contribution to George McC. 
Sargent, Treasurer, 38 Equitable Build- 
If you really want to get all that’s coming to you il ux. 
ity and get it for less money than you are now paying, visit 
our market, High Quality and Low Prices are a pair of 
salesmen who work hard for us and you can’t pass them by. 
ing, Boston, Mass., in order that we 
may continue the work of the Asso- Smoked Shoulders LUCIO Nove Fowls 20, 22c Ib 
ciation.”’ Corned Shoulders 2c lb. , 
Ducks 25c Ib. 
: Smoked Tongues 22c |b. 
Society Hotes Corned Tongues L8c lb. es 25c Ib. 
Native Chickens 25c lb. | Broilers 25c lb. 
The drag hounds of the Myopia Hunt 
club will meet for the rest of October as 
follows: Tuesday, 22d, Rumbling 
Bridges, Topsfield, 3.30 p. m.; Thurs- 
day, 24th, J. H. Proctor’s, (Hamilton 
entrance), 3.30 p. m.; Saturday, 26th, 
Newburyport Fair Grounds, 2.30 
p. m.; Tuesday, 29th, Wenham Town 
hall, 3.30 p. m; Thursday 31st, Nor- 
woods’ Mills, Ipswich, 3.30 p. m. J. A. M A Y B BE R R Va 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore have 
been away from Pion whee wok CONTRACTOR AND BWLD 
on their handsome new residence is 
Every Vegetable that grows is here—when it’s good. 
NORTH SHORE MARKET 
5 Central St., Salem, Mass. All telephones 1260 
JFB 
being pushed along as rapidly as possible. CARPENTER WORK 
The Henry Clay Fricks are leaving - ORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
Pride’s probably tomorrow for New Haskell St., near Hale St. Pride’s Crossing, Mass, 
York. They planned to leave some Telephone Con. ». O. Box 62 
few days ago, but were delayed owing SE SO SSS UU ULL ULLAL UNUM ln = 
to the slight indisposition of Mrs. Frick. 3 : 
The Clay Arthur Pierces are leaving = M “ =) M I (> Ua lpbi be = 
Pride’s the first of the coming week. = Ponty wit ieee = 
H. P. McKean has been at his winter & = 
home in Penllyn, Pa., the past week. Z MAKER OF FINE HARNESS = 
The McKeans are keeping their Pride’s : STABLE SUPPLIES and HORSE FURNISHINGS. 
cottage open until along in November. : FIRST-CLASS WORK IN ALL BRANCHES - WORK GUARANTEED. 
A number of North Shore people at- & Kimball Bldg., MANCHESTER. MASS = 
tended the wedding at Trinity church, = Union Street L ) : = 
Boston, Tuesday, ‘of Miss Katherine SMT TT TOTTI TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT OTT TTT TTT TTT ica 
Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- 
cis Pasa is and Henry Endicott, 
jr. allace drich was at the organ. 
eral L. Robbins Rie ThSiaes B SALEM CO M MERCIAL 5 C H OOL 
Gannett were among the ushers. 126 Washington St. 
The W. A. Slaters closed their Bev- IS NOW IN SESSION 
erly Cove cottage Tuesday and returned 
to Washington. This school offers advantages not to be 
Mrs. T. E. Proctor, who closed her found in any other in Essex County. 
The largest enrolement in the history of 
cottage at Beverly Cove last week, has , 
g y ’ the school proves conclusively that the 
gone over to Hamilton for a visit with 
her son, James H. Proctor, before re- 
turning to town. 
Among Thursday’s departures from 
the shore were the R. H. Stevensons 
and Mrs. John B. Silsbee and family of 
Salem Commercial stands supreme. 
New Students may Enter Anv Day 
Those desiring immediate accommoda- 
. ti . 
Pride’s, both of whom have returned to ion should notify the secretary of the 
Boston school as soon as possible. 
Oliver Ames and family closed their NO BETTER SCHOOL AT ANY PRICE 
cottage at Pride’s Wednesday. 
