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NO Rare So O Rage IN 
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: Pastry Fiour is lower 
We have only one grade, The Best. The flaky pie crust maker. 
60c bag 
$4.75 bbl. 
gated,’’ 
HK HH IG HH 3: 
$6.50 bbl. 
THE C. B. & Y. CO. REGENT FLOUR 
“The best at any price’ It makes the whitest, lightest, sweetest 
and most nutritious bread and with all these superior qualities 
i j {’ yal 
Costs but atrifle more than ordinary Flours. 
85c bag 
CORRUGATED FLOUR 
One of the oldest rolier process Flours on the market today. 
Essex County housekeepers do lots of talking about ‘‘Corru- ¥ 
“The best at any Price” 
$5.50 bbl. 70c bag 
A discount of 25c per bbl. on any Flours taken at our door. 
WASHBURN’S BEST FLOUR 
One of the best low price Flours ever sold in this vicinity. We iF 
guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction in every way. ( 
$5.25 bbl. 
65c bag 
te" TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER, 
YEAHH HHH 
CONFERENCE AT MANCHESTER. 
Continued from first page, third column 
9.17 train and the Conference was called 
to order a little after 9.30. Rev. W. F. 
Warren of Peabody and Rev. Dr. Clark 
of Salem offered prayer. Rev. T. Frank 
Waters of Ipswich was elected scribe, 
a position which we venture to say no 
minister in the Conference is better fitted 
to fill, Rev. Mr. Kelley of Peabody was 
chosen assistant scribe, and Dea. Everett 
Smith of Wenhan, moderator. 
The first topic for discussion was 
| GOBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
HE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
possibilities of the Sunday 
‘This was very ably presented 
“*The 
School.’’ 
in two divisions,—first, ““Through the 
Home Department,’’ by Miss M. Ger- 
trude Griggs, superintendent of the 
Worcester District, and 2nd, ‘“Through 
adult Bible classes for men,’’ by Rev. E. 
INS Hardy? PhD forsOuincys 1 he 
discussion on the former was opened by 
Mrs. Louise Sawyer of Danvers and the 
latter by Rev. E. H. Byington of Beverly. 
The address by H. W. Gibson, State 
Secretary Boy’s Dept. Mass. Y. M. C. 
A., on “‘Principles of Work among 
boys,’’ was very interesting. Mr. Gib- 
Essex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS. 
son was thoroughly versed in his subject 
and gave some interesting statistics. One 
of the most appalling statements made 
was that it cost this country last year 
$500,000,000 more money for ambu- 
lance work (drunkeness and criminals) 
than for all the church, college, educa- 
tional, philanthropic and mission work 
combined. ‘Taking the country at large, 
he said, there are only 15 men out of 100 
that attend church. Mr. Gibson’s dis- 
course was followed very closely. 
The report of the Statistical Scribe, 
Rev. A. J. Covell, also was of much 
interest. He showed that while there 
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You have he»rd of the Merchant who had been annoyed somewhat bythe extravagant claims of a competitor regarding low pric 
advantages and who sarcastically went him one better by advertising that his clerks have agreed to work for nothing, that his 
landlord has agree to charge him no rent, commissioners have rebated his taxes, he has saved freight by an explosion in the 
factory which blew the goods right into hisstore, and instead of selling goods “below cost” he would give them away. I 
cannot give carriages away but I will make prices that will be a revelation to you. : 
R. Cc. BRUHM x THE CARRIAGE MAN 
ROUNDY STREET, BEVERLY. 
