$5.75 Bbl. 75c Bag. 
It is a two-story structure, 
75 feet long, including the piazza, 
and 30 feet wide. The plans were 
drawn by Mr. James S. Lee, who 
gave them as his contribution to 
the good work. They have resulted 
in a building that is both useful and 
ornamental, though not in any re- 
spect elaborate or extravagant 
Every dollar paid out has’ been 
looked at twice and has brought in 
the full equivalent, as a study of 
the financial statement and com- 
parison of its items with the cost of 
an ordinary cottage will clearly 
show. 
The first story is devoted to club 
purposes wholly. It consists of a 
large hall 30 feet square opening by 
sliding doors into a club-room half 
fire-place, which one sees as soon as 
one enters the building. There is 
an office for the matron opening off 
the vestibule with a coal closet op- 
pee and at the back of the build- 
ing there is a litle kitchen. Across 
the front of the house is a spacious 
piazza adorned with window-boxes, 
the flowers of which give a pretty 
setting to the picture ‘of the water 
as seen between the piazza posts. 
The second story is to support 
the first, to speak paradoxically. It 
contains only one room for club use, 
the delightful sewing room over the 
piazza. The rest of it comprises II 
bedrooms and one good sized bath- 
room, the rental of which is to be 
the main source of income to pay 
the club’s running expenses. The 
rooms are to let for four and five 
dollars a week furnished and this 
with club dues at 50 cents for the 
season, and with the rental of the 
hall in winter to the permanent res- 
idents of Magnolia, will make the 
club-house a self-supporting insti- 
tution. 
There is in addition to the above 
rooms a small cellar to contain the 
furnace and the hot-water heater 
nearly 
A RELIABLE BREAD MAKER 
Ask any housekeeper what she is most particular about in supplying her 
household for the table and nine out of ten will say BREAD. 
Good bread results require a reliable flour every time in the making. 
CORRUGATED FLOUR 
Is the oldest roller process brand milled today. 
The best flour you can have offered you at the price. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
25c per barrel discount if taken at our door. 
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for the use of the bath-room, and 
there is a good loft under the roof 
for trunks. The building is lighted 
throughout by electricity. The sec- 
ond story is plastered, while the 
first floor is finished with the stud- 
ding showing, and is stained, the 
walls green, the ceiling brown. 
The doors and window frames are 
all finished natural and the shingles 
on the outside are to be left to the 
fogs to weather. 
Financial Statement 
The total cost of this building 
will be about $5400, or with the lot 
and furnishings between $6500 and 
$7000. It has been built by the day, 
under the admirable management of 
Michael Kehoe as foreman, and a 
saving of $1500 has thus been made 
over the lowest bid for the contract 
offered. This has been made pos- 
sible by the hearty co-operation of 
all who have had a part in the en- 
terprise, stb-contractors, carpen- 
ters and J. F. Pope & Son, the lum- 
ber dealers, all of whom have helped 
to give us a first-class building at 
the lowest possible cost. In round 
numbers the items of the cost are 
as follows: 
ERUPT TDN cate Moe de Eh dlis eco ies 24 Win. oivaszatey Ss)-aial $1700.00 
Labor (foreman and carpenters)... 1500.00 
Windows, doors and blinds......... 315.00 
Plastering and lathing...*........... 275.00 
Tron and hardware. ... 0... ee ecne 185.00 
Sheree Ti SOS. Petes cies slalcvalbie aiela okie 400.00 
Bricke-masOnsn ), § les Sees ais de siwl tes ae 350.00 
MA COLUICIA TIS eaiae ticteislathysie eld bee ery © Seca 175.00 
TOR ATIEGY IMs cs cca's al ataun tes Ge launuateleselets, sa 0u0%5 275.00 
WMBOLrS wad calas cee el tae ewe sine as 140.00 
Incidentals, freight, trucking, etc... 125.00 
~ $5440.00 
Adding to this $800 for the lot 
He allowing $500 for the furnish- 
ing, we have the total of about 
$6700. It is hoped that someone 
will present the house with a small 
second-hand furnace and save us 
this additional expense. 
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Japan, Formosa, Oolong, English Breakfast 
Indian Ceylon, 35c lb., 5 lbs. $1.50. 
BEssex amd St. 
“REGENT TEAS” 
and Save 15c per pound. y 
At thirty-five cents per pound, we offer you the 
finest assortment of choice flavored Tea growths & 
of any grocery house in New England. W 
or Mixed, 35clb., 5 lbs. $1.65. 
Peter Streets, 
SALEM, 
MASS. 
Present Financial Standing 
Of the $6700 needed, $4700 is 
pledged in one of two ways, either 
as a subscription already paid, or 
as backing due if needed Oct. I, 
1907. This backing is from twenty 
people who had already subscribed 
once and amounts to about $2300 
of the $4700. It is hoped that the 
generosity of other donors: will 
make it necessary to ask for only a 
part of this, say one-half. Reckon- 
ing one-half to the paid subscrip- 
tions, we have a balance to raise of 
about $3000. But as the income will 
carry a mortgage of $1000 if neces- 
sary, although it is not desirable, 
we have actually $2000 to raise. 
The Club House Fair 
To raise this sum, a grand fair 
is to be held on Aug. 15, in which it 
is hoped that everybody who loves 
a good work will help. The fair is 
to be held at the club-house and 
opportunity will be given all com- 
ers to inspect the building from cel- 
lar to loft. Refreshments are to 
be served. Tables are to be stocked 
with salable articles of various and 
sundry description, and for these 
tables contributions are asked. We 
want to make $2000 by the one fair, 
and it can be done if all help. All 
who contribute $25 are to receive a 
share in the property, it being the 
plan to incorporate the subscribers 
as a means of securing permanency 
and stability, as well as exemption 
from taxation. The fair is’ to’ bé 
under the management ofthe ma- 
tron, Mrs. H. C. Foster,»to whom 
communications regarding.it should 
be addressed. Remember the date, 
Aug. 15. 
Magnolia Item. 
Ice cream delivered in Magnolia 
in time for luncheon on Sunday. 
B. S. Bullock, Manchester. * 
