- 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. 
25c per barrel discount if taken at our door. 
$5.75 Bbl. T5ec Bag. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Ezra P. Williams, Eben Day and 
Geo. H. Wyatt of Preston post, 188, 
attended the reunion of the 8th Mass. 
Reg. at Gloucester on Wednesday. 
A party of young people from Bev- 
erly pac outing at West Beach, 
Thursday. 
D. Linehan & Son have the contract 
for all the stone work on a large sum- 
mer house to be built for C. F. Searle 
at Ipswich, and started work on it 
this week. , 
Joshua Younger and Arthur Wood- 
bury have been spending a part of 
this week at Plympton, Cape Cod, 
visiting Mr. Younger’s brother, George 
W. Younger, formerly of this place, 
who has a farm there. 
COBB. BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BUY ouR -REGENT TEAS”’ 
and Save 15c per pound. 
1@= TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER 
At thirty-five cents per pound, we offer you the 
finest assortment of choice flavored Tea growths 
of any grocery house in New England. 
Japan, Formosa, Oolong, English Breakfast 
Indian Ceylon, 35c lb., 5 Ibs. $1.50. 
Essex amd st. 
or Mixed, 35c lb., 5 lbs. $1.65. 
eter Streets, 
Alexander Carr, the popular fore- 
man gardener at the Sunnyside green- 
houses, expects to sail for England it 
about a week’s time for a vacation trip, 
visiting relatives and friends at his 
former home. 
Thomas Neville has purchased from 
Gloucester parties the trim clipper 
built motor boat ‘‘Clytie’’—27 feet 
long—and especially fitted with accom- 
modations fora party boat. Mr. Ne- 
ville, while not especially fond of 
sailing, bought same with an idea of 
selling should the occasion arise. 
Capt. J. Frank Blaney was host on 
Thursday evening to a party of young 
men at his residence on Hale street. 
The party sat down to one of the 
captain’s famous lobster stews with 
Se hxInSa. 
SAILEM, 
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MASS. | 
Many are looking forward to next 
Thursday evening, August 9, to hear 
the selections to be given by the 
Scotch pipers in Highland costume at 
the party to be given by the Clan 
Wallace, 127. The fact that Whita- 
ker’s orchestra will furnish music is 
also an extra inducement to attend. 
George O’Toole, an attorney-at-law 
of Clinton, has been spending a part 
of his vacation enjoying the beauties 
of Beverly Farms and incidental side 
trips along the North Shore. 
F. P. Gaudreau, the popular Cen- 
tral square tonsorial artist, is now 
wearing the full regalia of a yachts- 
man, having recently purchased the 
trim motor boat ‘‘Pastime,” since 
which time he.has been busy taking 
his friends out for a sail. 
require. 
r Encircled by mountain peaks and surrounded by the fragrant spruce 
and balsam forests of the ‘‘ New Hampshire North Woods,” with 
cold and sparkling mountain streams and springs of purest water, 
BRETTON WOODS 
offers health, vigor and delight from the time of summer’s earliest 
green until the last tint of autumn’s gold and crimson. 
ITS GREAT HOSTELRIES 
The Mount Pleasant ana 
The Mount Washington 
Will provide every comfort and luxury that the traveler may 
ANDERSON & PRICE, Managers, Bretton Woods, N. H. 
Also of The Ormond and Bretton-Inn-at-Ormond Beach. 
) Hotels, Bretton Hall, 86th St. and Broadway (Subway Station), and 
Hotel Seymour, 50 W. 45th St. 
ing, afternoon and night to station upon hotel grounds. 
New York 
Through trains from Boston morn 
Stock 
market reports in hotel office. 
Annual Tournament of the Bretton Woods Golf Club, the first week in August. 
Breeze advertising pays 
COMFORT 
The first and last thing for the 
feet. Such Shoes can always be 
foundin OUR LARGE STOCK. 
See our Foot Trainer Shoe jor 
little folks in all colors. Summer 
Outing shoes of all kinds and shades. 
H. T. VATTERLIN 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers 
246 Essex St. . - - Salem, Mass. 
