NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Sar Sernday groceries STKE in every 
family, we name very attractive prices 
; Corrugated Flour !! 
— 
The standard Bread Flour of the world 
$5.75 Bbl. 
ae 1s Made 
at Town Meeting 
(Monday Evening, March 12.) 
Lightning protection, new school $225 00 
Police department, maintenance. 4,900 00 
Police clock system, maintenance 75 00 
Beach Street park Pe verien ts 7,000 00 
Parks, care and maintenance. 1,500 00 
Quartermaster, Post 67, G.A. R.. 125 00 
Memorial Day observance ...... 200 00 
“oo DULG ILS eee 1,000 00 
Support OF POOF; in-door. 2... 26. «:. 1,000 00 
Sito, OU-COOr. cre 1,000 00 
State and military aid........... 1,500 00 
Meanie StONE,......6.0 0600 eens. 2,000 00 
Clearing snow, Central pond.. 100 00 
Town buildings :— 
Painting Town hall........... 300 00 
Painting engine house........ 200 00 
Repairs on Row school....... 200 00 
Erection of carriage shed, 
Mmeks POmt. oct ag.. eee 500 00 
Wiring police station and fix- 
Sule). Tee oe eee ORO nee 100 00 
Wiring Memorial building and 
Metlresi....* “pi A TUE 400 00 
EE OS i.e 6 ke DK oe ts 6,500 00 
Rebinding old assessors’ books, 
oo eRe See 150 00 
$31,975 00 
((Friday Evening, March 16.) 
Sere ot Luck’s Point. ..%....... 250 00 
Biii@ialiSalarieS,. ©... .6.6.26 0.0. 3,825 00 
4,075 00 
Previously appropriated...... 153,098 00 
. $189,148 00 
$200,497 25 
Total appropriations, 1906.. 
Total appropriations, 1905.. 
A pleasant reminder of the pic- 
turesque North Shore—The Breeze 
—one year, one dollar. 
DESK FOR SALE! 
A four-foot roll-top desk, in excellent 
condition, for sale at a reasonable 
price. Come in and look at it. 
THE BREEZE OFFICE, 
Lee’s Block, - - - Manchester 
‘Good od Things; Rig! 
An Interesting Weer sca 
Mar. 14,’05 Mar.14,’06 
Corrugated Flour, 87.25 bbl. $5.75 bbl. 
Fresh Eggs, 40c doz. 27c doz. 
Granulated Sugar, © 1-2c lb. 5c |b. 
Best Butter, 35c |b. 26c lb. 
Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester 
Essex amd st. 
We are pleased to remind you of our 
ability to make your household expenses 
much less this year than last. 
2 deliveries weekly in Beverly gos 
and Manchester. 
Peter Streets, 
| COBB, BATES & YERXA CO. =. 
SALEM, 
Private Sy tigiie Exchange eee all igen 
“ Raal Cstate 
And Improvements 
Manchester 
G. A. Knoerr has the contract for 
rewiring the Pulsifer block. 
Pulsifer block, recently destroyed 
by fire, is fast being reconstructed, 
and ere many weeks will be ready for 
occupancy again. In fact Bullock 
Bros. are now back to their old quar- 
ters again. The structure looks 
rather peculiar without the upper 
story. The postoffice will be located 
in its former home, though it will be 
slightly smaller, a strip about three 
feet wide having been taken so as to 
make the new store a little wider. 
This new store is built where the en- 
trance to the upper portion of the 
building was formerly. The store ex- 
tends to the back of the building and 
is to be occupied by the Telephone 
company. 
Beverly Farms 
The transfer has recently been 
recorded of the land and buildings on 
West street, from Lena Schooner and 
her husband Harry, of Boston, to 
Dora Silverberg. This property com- 
prises the stores used for the past few 
years for a tailoring establishment and 
shoe store. 
Pride’s Crossing 
The Misses Loring of Pride’s Cross- 
ing, are about to make extensive im- 
provements upon their stable and 
grounds in connection with same. 
The work on the stable is such that it 
will be practically a new one when 
completed. A system of plumbing 
and heating is to oh installed. 
f parencuin ee Cociee Gardner will begin 
his campaign for renomination to con- 
gress next Monday at the annual 
dinner of the Master Mariners’ asso- 
ciation in Gloucester. Tuesday he 
will speak at Beverly. 
MASS. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. William Henee of 
West Manchester are to spend the 
next few weeks at the Hotel Somerset 
in Boston 
The poultry plant at the W. 3 
Walker estate, West Manchester, i 
about as successful as any we hee 
heard of this winter as far as actual 
results are concerned. Since last 
December upwards of 500 little chicks 
have been hatched, the last batch 
coming Thursday,—160 out of a set- 
ting of 185. An addition has recently 
been made to the poultry plant of a 
new incubator house and a new 
brooder house 50 feet long, making 
accommodations now for about 1000 
birds—one of the most extensive, if 
not the most extensive, on the North 
Shore 
Fred Killam entertained a houseful 
of his schoolmates and companions at 
his home on Desmond avenue, Tues- 
day evening, on the occasion of his 
13th birthday. Games were played, 
refreshments were served, and all had 
avery nice time. A large birthday 
cake was cut and passed around. 
Where inthe United States has 
majority rule without fear or favor 
been the custom for centuries? Own 
the Stoddard lectures and _ learn 
about your country. 
Great reduction in Millinery. Mlle 
Keyou, 113 Main street, Gloucester. 
Where the Breeze Can Be Bought 
L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms: F. W. Varney’s 
Pride’s Crossing: Railroad station 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
Beverly: News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Manchester: 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester: 
