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HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH 
We still maintain that we are able to furnish you the finest Butter that 
No real authorized butter 
epicure will say that better butter can be purchased than that offered you at 
the strictly up-to-date creameries can produce. 
the BIG GROCERY. 
Fresh Cut from the Tub, 6c Ib. 
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Lake View Unsalted. .29¢ lb 
Lake View Prints......2s8elb 
: BUTTER 
In 5-lb boxes, round or square........---- 
you pay but one profit. 
We import direct from the gardens of the Orient, When you buyfromus & 
We Sell at 35c per Ib. 
A variety and of delicious flavor and strength. 
We Sell at 50c per lb. 
A much better quality, strength and flavor alike of high degree. § 
We Sell at 65c per lb. 
‘Teas of rare selections that delight the palate of connoisseur. § 
QUALITIES AND LOW PRICES 
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COBB, BATES & YERXA 
TELEPHONE — 940. 
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Society Notes. 
Miss M. Curtis won the ladies’ invi- 
tation golf tournament which has been 
playing at the Essex County club this 
week, defeating Miss MacKay, 9 up, 7 
to play. Miss Adams won the conso- 
lation, defeating Miss Shreve, 7 and 5. 
Mrs. Edward S. Grew gave another 
smart luncheon at her pretty West 
fanchester cottage Wednesday. 
Mrs. A. L. Daniels gave a small 
informal luncheon at her Beverly 
Farms cottage Wednesday. 
Baroness Von Kettler is a guest of 
Mr. James McMillan at “ Eaglehead ”’ 
Miss Grace McMillan Jarvis left Man- 
chester Monday for Dobb’s Ferry, 
where she attends boarding school. 
The Oliver Ameses will leave Pride’s 
the first of the coming week for North 
Easton. 
Mrs. Jenks of Philadelphia is spend- 
ing the week’s-end with her sister, 
Mrs. Roland Lincoln, at Manchester 
Cove. Dr. Jenks is also here, guest 
of his aunt, Mrs. Lincoln. 
Among the departures from Beverly 
Farms this week are the C. M. Cabots, 
me Rk. G. Shaws, 2d, and the R. S. 
Codmans. 
The A. F. Bemises left Manchester 
Wednesday for the winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. White- 
house entertained a small house party 
at their Manchester house over Sun- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas and 
daughters left Pride’s Wednesday for 
a trip through the West in company 
with the H. O. Havemeyers of New 
York. They will be gone about a 
month. 
The Quincy A. Shaw, srs., left 
Pride’s Wednesday and returned to 
their Jamaica Plain home for the 
winter. 
Mrs. Mary Sampson has returned 
to Manchester Cove after spending 
the week-end with friends in Cohasset. 
The C. Howard Clark, jrs., have 
left Manchester for their home at 
4200 Spruce street, Philadelphia. 
Mr. Chamberlain, who has_ been 
spending the summer with the George 
Cabots at West Manchester, returned 
to Boston yesterday. 
CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Rev. D. F. Lamson will preach at 
the Congregational church tomorrow. 
‘Christian Authority’ will be the 
subject of Rev. E H. Brewster’s ser- 
mon at the Baptist church tomorrow 
morning. At the People’s evening 
service, 7.30 o’clock, the topic will be 
«A Wanderer’s Dream.” The Lord’s 
Supper will be observed at the close 
of the morning service. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will hold a sale of useful 
articles, home-made candy and cake, 
at Mrs. Dr. Blaisdell’s, next Monday 
afternoon, Oct. 2, from 3 to 5 in the 
afternoon and 7 to 10 in the evening. 
Many from here are planning on 
attending the S. S. convention in 
Salem next week. 
Rally Sunday will be observed at 
the Baptist church next Sunday. 
A union young people’s service will 
be held in the chapel tomorrow even- 
ing. Rev. Mr. Brewster will lead the 
meeting. 
A fine line of imported laces and 
neckwear. Mlle. Keyou, 113 Main 
street, Gloucester. = 
Charles Hooper has the agency in 
Manchester for Shillaber’s E.Z. boots 
and shoes. K3 
Jap-a-lac removes scratches, marks, 
etc. Beaton. = 
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COMMERCIAL 
SCHOOL 
WILL RESUME SESSIONS 
SEPT. 5 
IN ITS NEW BUILDINC 
126 WASHINGTON STREET 
Tt will have the best lighted, best 
ventilated, best heated and safest Com- 
mercial School in New England. Its 
furnishings will be entirely new. All 
madetoorder. It will retain the same 
large faculty—13 teachers; the same 
splendid methods; the same successful 
employment department; and the 
SAME RATE OF TUITION. 
Temporary office now open 
for registration of new pupils at 209 
ssex St., Salem, Mass. 
GEO. P. LORD, PRINCIPAL 
