NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
light, flaky and nutritious. 
$1.00 BAG 
When Regent Flour is properly handled good bread is a certainty. Use any bread recipe you 
may be familiar with, but don’t use so much flour in the mixture. 
absorb all the moisture it will and have the dough as soft as it can be handled. Your bread will be 
$38.00 BARREL 
$7.75 when ORGS at our store. 
Give the flour time enough to 
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IS OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY 
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Miss Augusta Pride, daughter of 
the late Elisha Pride, age 60 years, 
9 months, 11 days, very suddenly 
last Monday morning passed away 
at her home at 581 Hale street, 
Pride’s Crossing. She was in her 
usual health and attending to her 
daily duties when the end came. 
Miss Pride had lived at Pride’s 
Crossing all her life and had many 
friends. She assisted more or less 
her brother, Elisha S. Pride, at the 
postoffice. Besides a brother she 
leaves a mother and sister. Funeral 
services were conducted at her late 
home on Wednesday afternoon and 
interment was at the Farms ceme- 
tery. 
School opened last Tuesday morn- 
ing with a large attendance. There 
is a number of changes in the corps 
of teachers. Miss Day has been pro- 
moted to the second grade and the 
first grade is being taught by Miss 
Lowd, a new teacher. The other new 
instructors are Mrs. Holly in the 
sixth grade taking Miss Whitcomb’s 
place and Miss Riley in the fourth 
erade taking Miss Ramsey’s place. 
Howard P. Williams is soon to 
take a vacation trip. He is going 
on one of the Merchants & Miners 
boats from Boston bound south. 
Miss Stella Sullivan of Brighton 
has spent the last week of her vaca- 
tion at the Farms visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. G. P. Connolly on Everett 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elof Nelson of Bev- 
erly (nee Clara Hanson) are being 
congratulated on the arrival of a 
fine nine-pound boy, which arrived 
at their home last Saturday. 
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Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
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Meats and Provisions 
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BEVERLY Farms, 
All of the Best Quality 
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(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
; Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 
Special attention given to Testing of Sn Face and Drainage, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
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Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Miss Marguerite Mitchell this 
week completed her two months’ vis- 
it at the Farms, being a guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Standley on 
West street. She returned to her 
Pawtucket, R. I., home, Tuesday. 
John M,. Publicover is still con- 
fined to his home on High street, but 
his many friends are pleased to 
know that he is gradually improv- 
ing. 
Mrs. Clarence 8. Pond has. ar- 
rived home, after spending the past 
week visiting her sister at Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. 
Alexander Carr is planning to 
leave the Farms the last of next 
week for Spokane, Washington. He 
goes with the intention of looking 
over the situation in that section 
with the idea of settling there for a 
permanent home. Should affairs de- 
velop to his liking his family will 
- join him later.. 
Harry C. Hannable and family 
yesterday moved from the tenement 
over John Daniels’ store to the 
house recently vacated by Mrs. John 
Burehsted, corner High and Hale 
streets. 
