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Specialties for the Exacting Housekeeper. 
For the one who studies out and strives to get those things that serve their in- 
That’s what this store is ever reaching out and seeking after, 
dividual purposes best. 
and what this spring, more than ever, it has attained. 
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The All Metal Kind that look so neat and trim, 
at that, not high priced. 
3 Sizes from 
with 
little narrow frames, very strong because they’re made of 
steel, that attach to the window casings with special 
brads that we send home with the screens that hold 
yet that the screens can readily be teleased 
perfectly secure, 
from when you wish to take them out. 
steel 
them 
The that 
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thoroughly fool the flies, they cannot possibly get through 
or past them, and, that last for season after season, because 
they are japanned and will notrust or rot away. 
Add to the beauty of the outside 
appearance of the 
house, and to the comfort of the dweller therein. 
Sizes for Any Window 
From 35¢ up 
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$23.50 
Sherwood Fly Screen 
The White Frost 
Refrigerator 
The Clean Sanitary, All-Metal One that appeals 
to anyone as the very acme of purity. Enameled out- 
side and in, the enamel thoroughly baked 
shelves electrically welded and beautifully tinned, and 
made to revolve so that there is no reaching over with 
5the possibility of jabbing a sleeve into the butter or 
something else. Just the very nicest thing made, and 
on, with 
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Fm RAR NANNING 
Local horsemen are greatly interested 
in the announcement that George Chip- 
chase had given orders to his brokers in 
New York to sell out his prize-winning 
hunters and harness and saddle horses, 
and many from this section will go over 
to New York and bid on the best of the 
animals, Mr. Chipchase is going abroad 
with the horses of William H. Moore, 
and in order that he can give his undiv- 
ided attention to the work has decided 
to sell out his own stud. 
John Leahy has returned to the Farms 
from Central Islip, L. I., where he has 
been working through the winter. 
F. P. Gaudreau, proprietor of the 
Central Square barber shop, offeis for 
sale his motor boat, which is in first-class 
condition. He will sell at a bargain. 
If you are interested call at his place of 
business and inquire about it. * 
Revere Boy Won the Prize. 
George Haumann, of 144 Malden st., 
Revere, astudent in the Revere High 
school, was the winner of the first prize 
of $25 offered by thé Boston & Northern 
and Old Colony St. Ry. Co.’s for the 
best design submitted by the pupils of the 
High schools on their lines for a cover 
for the advertising folders issued by the 
Passenger Department of these com- 
panies. 
Breeze advertising pays, 
