NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
~ GRACKERS and FANCY COOKIES of QUALITY 
We sell only goods that conform strictly with the 
Pure Food Laws of Massachusetts 
All the crackers we sell are manufactured in the 
finest bakeries of this state, under 
ABSOLUTE SANITARY CONDITIONS. 
We know of no store east of Boston where you 
can find so large or varied a line of carefully se- 
lected crackers and fancy cookies as at 
THE BIG GROCERY STORE. 
FRESH CRISP GOODS 
45 varieties, 
We make this price to more thoroughly in- 
troduce to our customers the Quality of goods 
we handle in this particular line. 
AT ALL TIMES 
10c Ib. 
je" TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
INASsabistos INotess 
At the regular meeting of the N. S. 
Horti. society, in Manchester, Apr. 5, 
Thomas Jack read a very good paper on 
““Greenhouse Plants and their Cultiva- 
tion,’’ dealing chiefly with that class of 
plants suitable for window and conserva- 
tory decoration during the winter and for 
the piazza in summer. 
Certificates of merit were awarded to 
James Salter for spikes of Easter Lilies 
and to James McGregor for three vases 
of antirrhinum. 
Robert Mitchell will open the discuss- 
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THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
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ion at the meeting next Friday evening, 
with “‘Pruning’’ for his subject. 
A lecture will be given in the Town 
hall on Friday evening Apr. 26, under 
the auspices of the society by J. K. L. M. 
Farquhar of Boston who will take for 
his subject ““Gardens in Italy.”? Mr. 
Farquhar is of the well known seed con- 
cern. He has traveled extensively and 
his talk ought to prove very interesting. 
The public cordially invited. 
E. C. Sawyer, the Beverly carriage 
man, has his automobile department 
Essex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS. 
rushed to the limit. He has several big 
touring cars belong to summer residents 
at his shop for repairs and _ painting. 
New lot of Gents’ 
Shirts at 
Allen’s. * 
GARDENERS WANTED 
Apply to 
ROBT. A. MITCHELL 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. - Tel. 139-5 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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ny person with a clothes’ need, be it either a present one 
or a future possibility, is directly concerned in the mer- 
chandise we are showing. The label on our goods stands 
for clothing where merit has been proven. 
mined. Superiority is Kstablished. 4{|We are sole agents for 
The Stein-Bloch Co., of Rochester, The Washington Tailors of 
New York and several other prominent makers of good clothes. 
Reliability is deter- 
MENS’ SUITS 
TOR COATS 
$10.09 
AND 
to $28. 
Boys and Childrens 
SULES ang 
TOPRCOATS 
$1.59 to $7,930 
“NO CLOTHING FITS LIKE OURS” 
SE DAY & HOYT COMPAN 
217 ESSEX ST., 
» SALEM, MASS. 
