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: 'R PGE INE LARSEN’S “LILY BRAND” PEAS. 
G THE ALL FOOD FLOUR = : tee The finest Peas canned. 
It is unlike any other flour on the market, being dis- ee Sra 
3 tinctly a new product of an entirely new and improved sys- eae. ae ah ee a ee 
4 tem of milling. It is in every respeétan All Food Flour, ree Meltin uN are Aiken dog. 
a A Sian Flour is put up in ten hoop parchment-lined bar- Tiny Sifted SR ea? 0c. Ee 2.25 aa 
5 Ie: a: vad tight. No sifting. No waste. A hy- These Peas are Racner almost eaneatataly they are picked, he 
. gienic package in every respect. $6.25 bbl. 80c. bag. thus retaining all the original flavors and sweetness. “4 
\S" TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY IN BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER. 
5 COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, ~ ‘Essex and St. Peter Streets, SALEM, MASS. js 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEPHONE—940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
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~ MANCHESTER RSE SEES 
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: WE’RE SELLING SHOES every day that are genuine trade getters. 
Miss Eleanor Andrews is spending the ‘They’ re made from honest leather and every pair we guarantee to prove satis- 
week-end at Beverly a guest of Mr. factory. We've got the Nesmith, Curtis, All America, Burt & Packard, 
and Mrs. Benj. Huntoon. Samoset, Ped Rex, Crimson, Superba, Barry, Mayfair, American Beauty, 
Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard, who Boston School Shoe, Triumph and 20 other makes for you to chose from. 
have been spending the summer at the Prices $1.50 to $7.00. 
former’s native home in Ireland, arrived Our Rubbers are the best. We guarantee them—that proves it. 
home quite recently and are now located 
at Manchester Cove. Mr. Leonard is SULLIVAN - SHOEMAN mo SALEM 
Col. H. E. Russell’s chauffeur. a 
Mrs. Ernest Mead of Wellesley Farms Hobe BORE Re eriars? 
was in town ona brief visit the middle of 
the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Bell and little 
son have been spending a few days with 
friends in Roxbury this week. ° 
Miss Etta Taylor, who teaches in 
Amesbury, was home over the week- 
tO t 
-end. : 
Quite a large addition has been built | ; 
on the easterly end of Warren Heath’s ’ y 
cottage at the Cove by Roberts & Hoare. Ca e | aie 
Injunction and Civil Suit. 
The Town of Manchester, through §& Outside Appearance and_ Inside 
its counsel, Mr. Underwood, has § Worth Distinguish the Clothing 
brought an injunction against Frederick § tre aher tor sale. 
Burnham, restraining him from further f§ ; 
excavating in his gravel pit along the line § 
of Arbella street. Suit in equity has been & OVERCOATS OVERCOATS 
brought against him to ascertain the town’ s 
position inthe matter and to recover dam-  § 
ages for the abutment wall which has now & For Men For Boys and Children 
become undermined, part of it having § x 
_ fallen 
Wiese is to be called at the Decem- : $9.9 , to $24.9 © $1.48 to $ .98 : 
ber term of the Superior Court in Salem. 
Winter Caps 23c. to $3.00. 
The O. H. Lukes and the Neal Ran- 
touls were down to their respective cot- 
tages at Beverly Farms over the week- 
end. 
Arthur Richmond and family who 
voz tio ciceoyae | DAY @ HOYT COMPANT, 
in September arrived home from Eng- 8 217 Essex Street, SALEM, Mass. ° 
land last week. - 
