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made of choicest meat, rich suet, sound, juicy apples, 
other fruits, and strictly pure spices of our own grinding. 
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~ (6c pko. Glen Mills Entire Wheat Graham, - 24c pkg. 
- 20c pkg. Glen Mills Rye Flour, - - - - 22cpkg. 
- 22c pkg. Glen Mills Wheat Bran, - - - 0c pke. 
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The outputs of the Glen Mills of Rowley, Mass., 
held on a high plane of quality. 
finer form than they are today. 
Corn Meal, 
Glen Mills Cold Ground Meal, 
Glen Mills Pure Wheat Graham, 
have always been 
These goods were never off2red in 
carefully selected raisins, currants and 
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Mrs. W. Scott Fitz closed her cottage 
at Jackson, N. H., last week, where she 
has been since leaving Manchester in 
early September, and came down to _ her 
Boston residence on Thursday. 
Baron and Baroness d’Uxkull who 
during the summer a year ago visited the 
North Shore and while here were the 
guests of the Misses Colgate Colby in 
Beverly Farms, are at present in Laitz, 
their beautiful home in Estonia, Russia, 
where they passed the summer, and with 
them at the castle have been their son- 
in-law and daughter the Marquis and 
Marchioness Guigni and the latter’s lit- 
tle daughter now a year old. Baronand 
Baroness d’ Uxkull will spend the winter 
in Rome with the Marquis and Mar- 
chioness Guigni and it is their plan to 
all come in the spring for a few months’ 
travel in this country. Baron d’ Uxkull 
is a cousin of the Russian Ambassador 
Baron De Rosen. 
Reginald Boardman is taking in the 
Vanderbilt cup races on Long Island to- 
morrow. He made the trip over the 
road from Boston by auto. 
Mrs.s.. Po Blake-and thes C77 i 
Cottings are among the week’s depart- 
ures from West Manchester. 
Twenty-five huntsmen, members of 
the Myopia Hunt club, enjoyed a run 
with the hounds yesterday morning, start- 
ing from the Myopia kennels, going 
over hills, through farm yards, to the 
Borroughs estate where the hunt ended. 
The morning proved an ideal one for the 
party and the hounds ran well. Among 
those who were out were: Mr. and 
Mrs. N. W. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. R. 
L. Whitman, R. C. Robbins, A. Ames, 
E. L Dresel, Mrs. George Borroughs, 
Frank Appleton and C. F. Ayers. 
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It is a high grade educational institution. 
It enjoys the confidence of educators everywhere. 
Business men have faith in its recommendation. 
Its graduates secure and hold high grade positions. 
It has been made the "observation school" for 
students at the Salem State Normal School 
training to become commercial teachers. 
Applications are now being received for the fall 
opening, in both day and evening schools. 
Seats are reserved in the order in which applica- 
tions are received. 
Write for a copy of the new catalogue—mailed free upon request only, 
Tuition Rates 
for a full calen- 
$13 aon 
Fall term begins September 8 
$ for a term of 
30 ten weeks 
Open now for Registration. 
$108 3.20" 
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SuBSCRIBERS leaving the shore 
for their city homes should notify 
this office of their ‘‘ change of ad- 
dress’? promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
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If you have a cottage to rent, or rooms, 
or want boarders, advertise the fact in | 
the Breeze. It costs but 15 cents a } 
week after the first week, which costs | 
25 cents. “The paper reaches many of 
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