By this we refer especially to your Flour, Potatoes, Etc. 
NOR S SFO ie th ois inchs is 208 
Flour that one could possibly ask for to chooks from. 
Has never been other than a thoroughly satisfactory flour to 
Milled as it is by the most 
| practical and sanitary methods from the finest grown wheat, 
: it can be justly termed The Best Flour at Any Price. 
$3.28 J=2 bbl. 
* 4} CORRUGATED FLOUR has easily stood all tests that have been given it and has proved to be the best bread making 
J 25c. discount per bbl. if taken at our door. 
housekeepers who have used it. 
=) 
2 Regent Flour 
a] 
=| 
$6.25 per bbl. 
flour of the day at the price. 
eight. 
80c. bag 
$5.50 bbl., 70c. bag. 
"BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW. 
We have an attractive line of the most popular brands of 
P5tatoes for Winter 
Now is the time to buy them if you desire to buy them { 
We have just received our first car of extra fancy 
Aroostook County Green Mountain Potatoes. 
| are just the finest thing you ever saw in the potato line and { 
they will cook RIGHT. 
75c. bushel. 
They Ff 
5=bu. lots or over, 70c. bu. 
ters TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
SCHOOL NOTES 
MANCHESTER 
Among the pupils who have entered 
the Price Primary school this week are 
Margaret O’ Brien and George Stragman, 
Grade III; Samuel Cushing, Grade I; 
Edward Peters, Kindergarten. 
Wild violets growing out of doors is 
something unusual for this time of the 
year, and something any little girl would 
be glad to find. Yet this pleasure was 
awarded little Miss Marion Crombie one 
day this week, when she picked a violet 
on the lawn in front of the Price Primary 
school, presenting her find to her teacher, 
Miss Leonard. 
The pupils of the Priest school are tak- 
ing much interest in Sloyd work this 
year. ‘There are now 124 boys in grades 
IV to LX who are taking the work asa 
part of their regular school schedule. 
A jig-saw, run by foot power, has just 
been added to the equipment of the 
school. 
A Tiffany ‘‘Industrial Nature Cabinet’’ 
has recently been installed in the G. A. 
Priest school for the use of the pupils, 
its purpose being to serve as a dictionary 
and cyclopedia for the children. 
The school orchestra so successfully 
organized by Mr. Mead at the Priest 
school last year is continued this year and 
is made up as follows: Gladys and 
Horace Temple, piano; Rufus Long, 
triangle; Lester Page, drum. 
Grade VIII leads the other rooms 
this week in attendance, the percentage 
being 97.85. The attendance of the 
other grades follows: II, 97.20; IX, 
96.25; VI, 96.11; I, 95.16; IV, 95.16; 
VII, 95.03; V, 94.65; ILI], 93.49. 
MANCHESTER 
Misses Sarah and Agnes Sjorlund 
were in Newburyport a few days this 
week visiting their sister. 
John Dillon has a position in a hard- 
ware store in Boston for the winter. 
Try the Breeze Job Printing. 
| OBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
Essex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS. 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELE PHONE—40. Priv ate Branch sevice bianca all sas 
Mrs. A. E. Marshall held her fall 
millinery opening on Wednesday and 
Thursday of this week, and it can be 
said with truth that the opening was very 
successful, for Mrs. Marshall has an ex- 
cellent patronage in Manchester, and a 
number of the summer visitors along 
the North Shore are included among her 
patrons. 
Mrs. Fred Hadley (Rachel Crombie) 
of Somerville has been spending a few 
days here this week visiting friends and 
relatives. Mr. Hadley is here over the 
week-end. 
William Barnett is enjoying a two 
weeks’ vacation from his duties at Bul- 
lock’s bakery. 
Allen Relief Corps, No. 119, 
OF MANCHESTER 
Will hold a SALE in 
G. A. R. Hall, Thursday, Nov. Ist, 
Afternoon and Evening. 
Ice Cream and Cake, Aprons and 
Fancy Articles, Home-made Candy and 
Mystery Packages will beonsale. There 
will also be a Larkin Booth for selling 
Soap, fancy Toilet Articles, etc. Do- 
nations of articles for this salé will be 
gratefully received. 
Mrs. C. H. Jones, Central Street. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers Allen re- 
turned Wednesday from a week spent 
at their farm in Townsend. 
Morley, Flatley & Co. have a large 
force of men at work in building the 
Cove sidewalk, so-called, and have con- 
tracted to have the work completed by 
Dec. 10. 
New This Week. 
Dog Lost 
In Manchester, Tuesday, an English and 
Gordon Setter Dog; black, with white breast; 
collar beaxing name “John Keenan.” A re- 
ward will be given for the retunn of the dog 
to JO HN KEENAN, the Barher, 
Under Post Office, Manchester. 
Watch Lost 
A Silver Watch lost between the house of 
Frank Tenny and M. E. Gorman’s, Bridge St., 
Manchester. Finder please leave same for 
the ownerat the BREEZEH Orrick, Manchester. 
WANTED. 
A position by a competent Chauffeur of eight 
years experience. Best of references given. 
Address 
50 Boston Street, 
SOMERVILLE, 
Mass. 
The Roadside, Fields and Forests 
Of the North Shore contain many fine trees. 
different sizes from the 
your large trees to live to old, 
England, take care of them. 
heart of the tree, making a hollow tree. 
is of course nach shortened. 
ROBERT A. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Lock Box 35. 
saplings to the towering veterans. 
old age 
When the moth pests have been attended to, 
have the dead limbs removed while sound and the wound tarred over, instead of 
leaving the limb to rot off and to continue to rot extending the decay into the 
Perhaps you have trees of 
If you want 
the famous oaks of old 
like 
When a tree becomes hollow, its life 
MITCHELL, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone. Connection. 
