NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
° our latest arrival of 
75c. bushel. 
The Best is what every one is looking for and 
Aroostook County Green Mountain 
4 Grown, fill such a bill completely, They are 
4] the finest we have ever offered. 
3) vegetables that cook to perfection. 
5=bu. lots or over, 70c. bu. | 
POSTS ie Oe SOL 
KEE ZA COF 
Is a blend that fills the breakfast room 
with an appetizing aroma. 
fit for kings, at the popular price of 
A Coffee 
35c., for Jelb. canister. e 
3S" TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
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ociety Notes 
__ Charles W. Jones and family closed 
their cottage at Magnolia Wednesday - 
and returned to town. 
Dr. and Mrs. James Anderson who 
have been at the Lily Pond cottage, 
Coolidge’s Point, the past season, left 
for their home in New York Thursday. 
Mrs. Allyn and family who have 
occupying the Mrs. J. B. Knowlton 
cottage at Magnolia left for their New 
York home Wednesday. 
Mrs. N. S. Simpkins left Beverly 
Farms the first of this week for Wil- 
ton, N.H., where she will remain for a 
short while. 
Edward N. Edwards and_ family 
who had the Pump cottage at Beverly 
Farms the past season, returned to 
Boston, Monday. 
Mrs. L. C. Fenno and children left 
Beverly Farms Tuesday for Lenox. 
Their North Shore cottage is still 
open. 
The past week has seen the depart- 
ure of many of the late cottagers, 
though there are still many houses 
open along the shore, and more than 
usual are to be kept open all winter. 
From Beverly Farms have gone the 
Charles H. Daltons, Mrs. Gordon 
Prince and George Warren and family. 
1886 EST 1906 
ALBERT HARADEN 
Carpenter and Builder 
PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO 
Jobbing and Care of Property 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR 
Screens, Window Shades and Awnings 
RESIDENCE: 
Cor. School and Lincoln Sts. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
9x22-11x24 P.O. Box 402° 
|GOBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEPHONE—940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
Essex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS. , 
The W. S. Spauldings, Francis I. 
Amory, George Dexter and the A. G. 
Hodges were among the week’s de- 
partures from Pride’s Crossing. 
J. Torry Morse, 3d, who has been 
lingering at Pride’s the past month 
after the departure of his father, re- 
turns to town Monday. 
The T. K. Lothrops closed their 
place at West Manchester Wednes- 
day and returned to Boston. 
Among other departures from 
Pride’s Crossing this week are the 
H. M. Sears, Thursday; Francis 
Bartlett, who goes today; W. A. 
Burnham, Tuesday; H. P. King, 
Tuesday, and Q. A. Shaw, Jr., Mon- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fitch and 
family left Manchester Monday for 
Boston, Mrs. Fitch and her daughter, 
Mrs. Frank Northen, making the trip 
by automobile. Miss Helen Fitch is 
in New York. 
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Rotch, 
who have recently returned from their 
European trip, came to Manchester 
Wednesday with a party of friends 
and spent the day at their cottage on 
Blossom lane. 
George Putnam and family left 
Manchester Thursday for their home 
in Boston. 
Mr, and Mrs. Roland Lincoln of 
Boston and Manchester have re- 
turned from Europe, where they 
have passed the past few months in 
travel. 
It is reported that Neal Rantoul 
has purchased the Andrew C. Wheel- 
right estate, so-called, on West street, 
Beverly Farms, and intends to make 
‘extensive improvements on the place. 
This property consists of quite an 
area of ground and has upon it a large 
frame dwelling and_ stable. The 
estate adjoins that of his father, Hon. 
Robt. S. Rantoul of Salem, and has 
one of the prettiest frontages on the 
shore. 
Mrs. John L. Thorndike has opened 
her town house for the winter. The 
rest of the family, however, are still 
at West Manchester. 
Ureeze advertising pays. 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
All work promptly attended to. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable 
LAWRENCE McKINNON, 
Pine St., Manchester, 
7x21-8x11 
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL! 
Application for the removal of the contents. 
of cesspools and grease traps should . be 
gt S. ALBERT SINNICKS, 
Per order the Board of Health. 
JULIUS F. RABARDY 
FIRE INSURANCE 
Notary Public. Justice of the Peace 
Telephone Connection 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products for 
Decorations and «unmeral Work 
HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
CENTRAL 
souare, MANCHESTER 
J. B. DOW JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
COAL and WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver Coal 
at short notice to all parts of Manchester 
and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street, MANCHESTER 
and BEVERLY FARMS, Hale Street 
