_ grounds. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
$6.25 
The Summer Flower Show 
The annual summer exhibition of 
flowers, fruits and vegetables of the 
North Shore Horticultural society 
will be held next week, on Wednesday 
and Thursday. By courtesy of the 
Essex County club the show will be 
held again this year on the club 
The hours will be from 2 to 
10 on Wednesday and 10 until 10 on 
Thursday. The admission will be 25 
cents, but each evening the admission 
will be 10 cents. 
Being held on the lawn near the 
club house, on the same afternoon as 
the band concert the exhibition will 
be of particular interest to the North 
Shore people who gather here every 
Wednesday. The fact that the men’s 
tennis tournament and a special golf 
tournament will be on next week will 
also add materially to the interest. It 
is expected that the show will surpass 
every effort of the past in this direc- 
tion. An orchestra will play evenings. 
The show committee desires to call 
attention to’the fact that any flower 
grown from seed sown this year and 
treated as annuals will be admitted in 
competition for the Schlegel & Fottler 
Co.’s special prize for annuals of 
$35 in gold. 
Satisfied Customers. 
The following letters illustrates the 
frame of mind of those who are re- 
ceiving the results under policies of 
the New York Life Insurance Com- 
pany: 
Lynn, Mass., June 16, 1906. 
Mr. Chas. H. Fleming, 
Salem, Mass. 
Dear Sir :— 
I would state that I am_ well 
pleased with the settlement of my 
policy in the New York Life Insur- 
ance Company. The policy was 
written on the 20-Payment Life 
Plan for $2000. I am _ offered in 
settlement a cash dividend of $407, 
We claim for 
(> TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER 
COBB. BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON., 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
and coztizue my insurance, or a 
cash payment of $1265.10, and sur- 
render my policy. 
Yours truly, 
Frank H. Frizzell. 
Marblehead, Nov. 20, 1905. 
Mr. Chas. H. Fleming, 
Salem, Mass. 
Dear Sir :— 
Iam in receipt this. week of 
$1268.75, for which I return thanks. 
It does not seem I5 years since I 
took this policy out, I being at the 
time only nineteen years old. 
It has been a great help to me, as 
I have had occasion to use the loan 
clause, which is one of the useful 
features of this policy. 
I will now close by wishing you 
success. I remain, 
Yours truly, 
William Ward. 
Mr. .C. H. Fleming, 
Dear Sir :— 
I have yours of May 28th, includ- 
JOHN CONNOR 
CORRUGATED FLOUR 
We use it exclusively in the bread making in our 
bakery. THE BEST FLOUR AT THE PRICE. ¢ 
Bssex arrai St. 
LIVERY ann BOARD 
WINTER AND SUMMER BOARDERS 
HORSES ARE GIVEN THE BEST OF CARE 
An Excellent Sunny Paddock adjoining Stable 
Horses and Carriages To Let by the *Day or Season 
TAPPAN ST., 
We are the Largest Distributers of Flour in Essex County 
We are offering all the popular and reliable brands today at the very lowest prices. 
barrel discount on all flour taken at our door or sent by express or freight. 
REGENT FLOUR 
Unequaled by any flour in the market. 
i 1HE BEST FLOUR AT ANY PRICE. 
Besides we allow 25c a ‘ 
$5.50 
° 
Peter Streets, : 
SALAM, MASS. 
ing list of options on my policy. I 
would say that I have decided on 
Option H of Dividend of $486.67 
with a paid-up policy of $3000. 
Needless to tell you that I have 
had entire satisfaction in the way 
of management when I have taken 
out two new policies of the same 
form. 
Thanking you for your kindness 
in settling the matter for me, 
Yours truly, 
P. L: M. Gaudette. 
Salem, Aug. 3, 1906. 
In the month of July the com- 
pany paid Endowment settlements 
amounting to $280,631, for which 
the policy-holders had paid $220,- 
810, and they were insured mean- 
time. 
In death claims the 
company 
paid in July $1,819,853 on the lives 
of 593 persons. 
C. H. Fleming, 
General Agent, 
252 Essex St., Salem, Mass. * 
— 
MANCHESTER 
(NEAR B. & M. STATION) 
STABLE: 
J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR 
IN 
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