i6 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
: The Best at the Price 
| When you wish a fine white, spongy, nutritious bread 
to serve on your table buy CORRUGATED FLOUR to 
1 make it of and avoid being persuaded to accept a ‘‘just as 
4 cood.’’ CORRUGATED is the best bread flour offer- 
4 ed in Essex County at the price. $7.25 bbl. 95c bag 
25c a barrel discount at our door. 
SWIFT’S PREMIUM BACON 
Plenty of Fresh Eggs 
When you buy Eggs at the Big Grocery you get them 
positively as advertised. 
FANGY HENNERY EGGS 
- Every Ege guaranteed strictly fresh 
FRESH WESTERN EGGS 25c DOZ 
Good size and color, the best quality at the price in the 
market. 
DAYTON MILLING SELF RAISING BUCKWEAT FLOUR 
30c DOZ 
: A strictly selected article. 
machine. 
“4 finest Bacon cured. 
25c |b. 
Sliced on our patent slicing 
Every slice uniform in thickness. 
In full weight packages 
This is the 
It will make your griddle cakes mornings in just the 
light, delicious way you desire. 
15c for a bag of about 3 pounds. 
Only a small lot at this price. 
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Harold Robbins is to open a lunch 
room and restaurant in the store, oppo- 
site the police station, used for this pur- 
pose last year. He expects to be ready 
for business by Saturday of next week,— 
April 3. Mr. Robbins was formerly 
employed at a Salem cafe, where he at- 
tained experience in this line. 
The untimely death of R. 
Martin of Georgetown formerly 
town occurred in Jacksonville, Fla., 
March 10. The body was brought on 
to Georgetown by his sister Miss Emma 
Martin who went south to cheer his last 
moments, but arrived a few hours too 
late. The funeral took place at his late 
home, 261 Pond street, Georgetown, 
Sunday, March 14. Quite a number of 
his friends from this town attended the 
funeral besides friends and relatives from 
Lynn, Boston and Haverhill. The 
flowers were numerous and very beauti- 
ful. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass. P. O. for week ending March 20: Mrs 
J. H. Anderson, Mrs F L Bi: uir, Henry Brown, 
Miss Laura Mallory, Wilson Ruxford, Miss 
Bertha Knowles. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
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of this 
At the Wakefield town meeting it was 
voted to continue to operate the electric 
branch of the Municipal light plant and 
not to purchase current from out of 
town. 
Thus a long controversy concerning 
the lighting of the town was ended. An 
orignal committee of eight appointed to 
investigate lighting the city favored aban- 
doning the town plant and purchasing 
current. [his was not satisfactory to 
the lighting commissioners or many 
others in the town. A second commit- 
tee of five reversed the report of the 
original committee, and this reverse re- 
port was accepted. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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At the semi-monthly meeting of the 
North Shore Horticultural society last 
Friday evening ‘*Gloxcinias’’? was the 
subject of open discussion by the mem- 
bers and visitors. A delegation from the 
Boston Gardeners and Florisls club was 
present, included in the number being 
Julius Huerlin, John Guerineau, Mr. 
Baldwin of N. J., Mr. Kirkegard of 
Bedford. 
Tne foliowing North Shore ladies will 
serve as advisory committee on shows 
for the year: Mrs. Francis M. White- 
house, Mrs. W. B. Walker, Mrs. W. 
H. Moore, Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane 
and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre. 
Manchester Young Man Promoted. 
Phillips B. Robinson, a citizen of 
Manchester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
ward Robinson of New York, has been 
selected by Senator Root of New York 
for his private secretary. Mr. Robinson 
was formerly assistant clerk of the com- 
mittee on Philippines of which Senator 
Lodge ischairman. Chas. F. Redmond 
of Gloucester, who has been assistant 
Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
SALEM, MASS 
secretary to Cong. Gardner, has been 
appointed to succeed Mr. Robinsdn: 
Evérybodys 
You’ve got no use for any maga- 
zine? No? 
Don’t need EVERYBODY’S? No? 
Doesn’t concern you? No? 
BUT high-priced freight, coal, and 
lumber—pure food—cheap water- 
ways? That hitsyou? Yes? That’s 
what EVERYBODY’S is for. 
Get it; cut out an article occasion- 
ally and send it to your congressman, 
Things will begin to move—you 
won’t feel so powerless. 
For Sale By 
L. W. FLOYD, 
F. W. VARNEY, 
Manchester 
Beverly Farms 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
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J. F. KILHAM —— 
The Motor Cycle Man 
Is the place to get your Motor Cycles, new 
Pierce (4 cyl.), 
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2 good Yales in irae aides Renee condition, $60.00—bargains. An 
Indian for $90.00—worth $100.00 
A BIG LINE OF THE EDISON AND VICTOR MACHINES. OVER 6000 
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Also a line of Bicycies and Tires, and Bicycle Accessories. 
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