We have lately added 
to our stock of choice 
the attack of moisture and dust. 
across the big ocean in air-tight tins. 
Albert, Milk, Cinderella, 
Cream Fingers - ~ - 
University = - - - 
“MANCHESTER 
George M. Metiehes has bought 
from M. J. Callahan the King cot- 
tage on Rosedale avenue, the sale 
being made through the agency of 
N. P. Meldrum. 
Mrs. H. D. Jerauld and Benj. F. 
Stone of Boston, the latter Mrs. 
Lee’s brother, were guests over 
Sunday of Officer and Mrs. J. War- 
ren Lee. Mrs. Jerauld and Mrs. 
Lee sang a duet at the Baptist 
church Sunday evening. 
MOISTURE and DUST PROOF 
H. & P. BISCUITS 
Their assortment of fancy cracker specialties put up in sanitary prepared 
waxed paper wrappers, making these crisp delicacies absolutely free from 
Every package opens with the contents as 
fresh as when put up in far off London direct from the ovens. 
1-2 lb. in each package. 
Wheatmeal, 
Cafe Noir, Oatmeal, Monarch, Cheese, 
Algeria, Petit Beurre, 15c pkg. 
18¢ 1-2 
20c 1-2 lb. pkg 
(@- TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER 
: COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
ne wee E—940. Private Branch Bie eons ee rne all departments. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
lightly salted. 
Shipped butter than this. 
Table, 
lb. pkg. 
That’s the only kind we carry. Absolutely fresh churned, § 
The kind that will positively please a most W 
critical epicure when used on hot bread. No better test for 
Cut Fresh from the Tub, 
In 5-lb. Round or Square Boxes - - 
Lake View 1-lb. Prints - - - - 
Lake View 1-lb. Prints, unsalted - 
Essex and 
25¢ Ib. 
27c lb. 3 
30clb. 3 
31elb. ¥ 
st. Peter Streets, 
Leo [Gd eee is ae new messen- 
ger boy at the Western Union. 
Mrs. H. W. Clark and daughter, 
Miss Alice Clark, have purchased 
tickets to sail.on the “Pennsylva- 
nia” of the Hamburg-American 
line, July 19, to spend the summer 
at Mrs. Clark’s native home in Leip- 
sic, Germany. They will return in 
September. 
Susan E. Crowell of Boston con- 
veys to Patrick H. Boyle of Man- 
chester, land on Summer = street, 
Manchester, 100 by 150 feet. 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
ieee Chillease 
The “Overalls” hereby accept the 
challenge of the ‘‘Clerks,” and will 
meet them in a baseball game on the 
Brook street grounds at 2 o’clock on 
the afternoon of July 4. Come along 
and bring your feather dusters and 
spit balls. Fritz MILLER, 
Captain. 
Ladies’ Queen Quality and Knick- 
erbocker shoes at Bell’s 
Desirable line of “King Pin” Waist 
at the Old Corner Store. 
“A Single Fact Is Worth a Shipload of Argument.” 
The sensible Carriage buyer knows that a little seaement often saves many Housed 
modern and desirable in the Carriage line. 
conspicuous smartness in the styles, they are positively right in construction. 
only to make our pre-eminence more assured. One hundred different styles to select from. 
We have everything that is 
They represent a certain exclusiveness not offered generally. There’s 
We invite comparison, as it serves 
We also do painting, 
wood work, iron work and trimming. es Get my prices on RUBBER TIRES. 
R.C. BRUHM, 
THE CARRIAGE MAN 
ROUNDY ST., 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
