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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
IT HAS NO SUPERIOR 
No better Flour milled. 
Order a sample bag or barrel today. 
“ Regent” customer. 
80c Bag $6.50 Barrel 
. taken at our door. 
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Society Notes 
Among the North Shore people who 
are taking in the automobile speed 
races at Long Island today is T. Den- 
nie Boardman of West Manchester, 
who went down in his automobile. 
Mrs. E. B. Everett has closed ‘The 
Old Fort,’’ West Manchester, and re- 
turned to Boston Tuesday. 
Mrs. W. H. Lewis and family, who 
had a cottage at Brownland, Man- 
chester, this season, have returned to 
Tuxedo park, N.Y. 
Dr. and Mrs. James Anderson of 
the Coolidge’s Point colony left Thurs- 
day for a short visit in Lenox. 
Mrs. H. M. Curry and daughter, 
Miss Margaret, have been among the 
North Shore people in attendance at 
the Brockton Fair this week. The 
Currys will remain at Magnolia a little 
later than usual this fall. 
The George Milletts were among 
yesterday’s departures from Manches- 
ter. Other departures this week were: 
The Isaac Wests of Manchester who 
returned to New Orleans Wednesday ; 
the C. P. Sampsons who closed their 
cottage on Summer street, Magnolia. 
~ Dr. Benjamin Tenney, the Harvey 
Childs, jrs., and the E. B. Hills will 
leave Manchester Cove the first of 
next week for their respective winter 
homes. 
The Richard H. Danas left Man- 
chester this week for their winter 
home in Cambridge. 
E. W. Grew and family, and Mrs. 
Geo. D. Howe, will close their cottage 
at Manchester next . week. The 
Amory Eliots, the Louis W. Hills 
and the George Pierces left this week. 
The Hills went by private car at- 
tached to the early train Thursday: 
morning. 
Mrs. A. G. Hemenway left Man- 
chester Thursday for a visit to Pitts- 
field. 
Regent Flour 
It makes the Best Bread. 
We have 
yet to hear of one word of dissatisfaction from a 
We allow a discount of 25c per barrel on all flour 
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TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
Peanut Butter 
Always a delightful relish at any 
lunch time. 
This 
nuts. 
¥4-lb. jar, 10¢. 
In bulk, 15¢ lb. 
Butter is absolutely pure. 
Made of the very finest Virginia Pea- 
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This is the finest selected Bacon 
obtainable. Put up in air-tight glass 
jars. 
Always moist and ready for use. 
Price reduced to 
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ie TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER 
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Bates — Bigwood 
Miss Lucy Bigwood, daughter of 
Chas. G. Bigwood of Manchester, who 
recently moved to Salem, was married 
in Salem last Saturday evening to 
John Bates of that place. 
eA LEM, 
MASS. WV 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, for the season, is prepared to 
do shampooing, marcel waving and 
manicuring. Telephone  connec- 
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