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LARSEN’S “LILY BRAND” PEAS. 
The finest Peas canned. 
The various sizes: 
THE*ALL FOOD FLOUR 
It is unlike any other flour on the market, being dis- 
F oie ; ; Marrowfats, 12c,-can, $1:35 doz. 
_ & tinctly a new product of an entirely new and improved sys- Melting Sugar Wet oni fsdos 
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_ tem of milling. It is in every respectan All Food Flour. Sifted Melting Sugar, 16c. can, 1.85 doz. 
 & Regent Flour is put up in ten hoop parchment-lined bar- Tiny Sifted ISR SETOS doz 
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rels, absolutely tight. No sifting. No waste. A hy- These Peas are canned almost immediately they are picked, 
mM genic package in every respect. $6.25 bbl. 80c. bag. .thus retaining all the original flavors and sweetness. 
je TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
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W / HISPERINGS 
It is reported on good authority that 
there were one or two Democrats in 
town Wednesday. 
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Every obituary proves it’s only the 
good who die. —Exchange. 
Arthur McCormack, caretaker at Sing- 
ing Beach the past season, handed us 
some figures the other day on the num- 
ber of persons using the town _ bath 
houses at the beach the past season, 
since he was put in charge in July. 
During that month there were 1687, in 
August 2293, September 569 and Octo- 
ber 89, a total of 4638 for the four 
months. Last year the record was 3492 
for the whole season. ‘This difference 
would seen to indicate that the beach is 
being used more since the town provided 
free bath-houses the past few years, than 
it ever had before. Persons have been 
in bathing there this year way up into 
October. The four record days of the 
summer were July 19, 106; August 5, 
122; August 12, 119; August 19, 147. 
= * * * 
One voter at the election in Manches- 
ter Tuesday called upon the election 
officers for instructions as to how to vote. 
Selectman Knight who happened to be 
present at that time offered his aid, but 
was informed that ““Democratic instruct- 
ions’’ were wanted, whereupon another 
member of the committee gave the nec- 
essay help. 
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Better fall weather it would be hard 
to find than that of the past seven days. 
There has been hardly a -cloud in the 
sky since a week ago yesterday afternoon. 
The temperature has been quite even— 
sharp evenings and mornings, but warm 
during the day. 
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The Whisperer is informed that spec- 
ial precautions are being taken at Man- 
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chester freight yard to accommodate the 
extra freight expected there next week, 
as a result of Station-agent Rand’s hunt- 
ing trip. He left Wednesday, equipped 
with a brand new imported rifle, and 
will no doubt clean out all the game, 
large and small, in lower New Hamp- 
- shire. 
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One of the first telegrams of congrat- 
ulation received by Congressman Gard- 
ner Wednesday was from Congressman 
Nicholas Longworth of Ohio. 
ce Ge Sy ate 
At a social and supper at his church in 
Salem Wednesday eyening Rev. A. A. 
Berle gave a talk on ‘‘Humorous and 
other experiences of political campain- 
ing.’’ Among other things he said that 
the campaign had been to him - interest- 
. . . > ce 
ing, stimulating and profitable. ’’ Prof- 
itable?’? What about the letter from 
the Doctor published in last week’s 
BREEZE? 
Special Offer:—The Breeze from 
now until January 1, 1908, for $1.00. 
Bssex and St, Peter Strevts, SALEM, MASS. f 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Hattie Baker Cook entertained 
a party of her young lady friends at her 
home on Pleasant street last evening. 
C. P. McCoubrey, the tonsorial artist, 
who has conducted the barber shop near 
the Congregational church the last year 
or two, has closed up the business this 
week and will leave town. 
Fresh Oysters every Saturday and 
Sunday, by the measure, at the Beacn 
Street. Cafe. 
Mrs. Roberts Stoops is b erine two 
weeks in the southern part of the state a 
guest of Mrs. Fred Southergreen. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kitfield enter- 
tained this week the latter’s mother Mrs. 
Henry Bickford of Salem and her aunt 
Mrs John Clark of Flagstaff, Ariz. 
Tree Warden Young now has six 
men at work on destroying the moth 
nests. 
Miss Gertrude Appleton of Hamiiton 
spent a few days in town this week a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prest. 
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Just because George Willmonton’s auto run into 
J. K. Pulsifer’s wood-pile last Sunday and was put 
out of commission is no reason why we should 
= oo Upeon 
the price of 
Potatoes 
we are 
SELLING 
Choice Maine- Hebrons 
at 7O cents a bu. 
BULLOCK BROS., Grocers 
Post Office Building, Manchester. 
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