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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
: ‘Right Flou rs at the Barr Ba 
: Regent Flour o $7.75 $1.00 
4 Right Prices Bridal Veil Flour - 7.25 .95 
We carry the the largest stock of reliable flours of Pillsbury’s Best Flour 7.00 99 
; any grocery house in Essex County. ‘The enormous Corrugated Flour on 6.75 235 
flour business that we do enables us to always supply 
4 you from a strictly fresh milled stock. Washburn’s Best Flour 6.40 220 
: 25 cents discount allowed on all flour taken Taylor’s Best Flour 6.00 »30 : 
#4 at the Store Perfect Pastry Flour 5.75 775 eS 
of = sa@x- Two deliveries weekly in Beverly Farms and Manchester. % ord . 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Rev. C. S. Pond will preach at the 
Baptist church tomorrow morning on 
“Christ as the Truth.’’ In the even- 
ing his subject will be “‘ Sixth Word on 
the Cross.’’ 
The Ladies’ Social circle held their 
weekly gathering Thursday afternoon in 
the vestry of the Baptist church, where 
they knotted a quilt. Supper was served 
at 6 o'clock. 
Connolly Bros. have been awarded the 
contract for considerable landscape work, 
grading and planting of trees, shrubs, 
etc., which will require the services of 
quite a force of men,—upon the estate 
of Wm. A. Rogers, at Kennebunkport, 
Me. 
The new building at Pride’s, near the 
post office, which was started last fall 
and intended for abarber shop, has been 
purchased by George P. Coburn, who 
this week has put on the finishing touch- 
es, including some large show windows. 
The building is to let. 
Councilman Augustus P: Loring, jr., 
of ward 6,. did good work in getting 
out the vote inthis ward ‘Tuesday. He 
was on hand at the opening of the polls 
with his automobile coming over the 
road from Cambridge to take a hand in 
the hustle for votes. 
Preston Post, Associates and invited 
guests. will be entertained by the mem- 
bers of the Relief corps on “Tuesday 
evening, April 14. “The committee in 
charge has mapped out a fine program 
in which local talent, as well as out of 
town artists will appear. 
Daniel Gilmartin has been given the 
contract for tearing down the retaining 
wall and building another upon new 
lines, together with the necessary grad- 
ing at the Mrs. Trowt estate, now 
owned by the heirs. Mr. Gilmartin has 
just completed building the wall and 
piers at the Allan Curtis estate, Oak 
street. 
Preston Relief corps have received 
several applications for membership 
within the past week or two, and these 
will be initiated shortly. 
John Conway of Beverly who has 
been night operator at the Farms tele- 
phone exchange the past winter has _ re- 
signed and Neil Murray of Hart street is 
his successor. 
It is predicted that the price of lobsters 
will take a big fall in this vicinity soon, 
and that their will be plenty of the fish, 
for two of the Farms’ young men, Geo. 
West Larcom and Marshall Woodbury, 
are about to add a side business to their 
present employment, having just com- 
pleted building alot of lobster traps. 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind, Any Amount. 
GE OMEM BESS (eR Ol ar 
GENERAL MANAGER 
Gloucester or Mancherter 
Anywhere, 
WONSON’S 
SPA AND LUNCH ROOM 
{58 Main St., Gloucester 
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
E. P. WONSON, Proprietor 
MEMORIALS 
Discriminating buyers do not always buy at the lowest prices, but they get the 
most value for their money. A few cents or a few dollars added to the cost of a 
monument cuts little figure with a person looking for quality rather than cheap- 
ness. We always give quality here. 
We also carry in stock Candy Slabs, Imposing Stones and Slate Chimney Caps all sizes. 
KIMBALL BROS.’ MONUMENTAL WORKS, 
9-11 Lynde St. 
SALEM 
Tel. Con. 
MASS. 
ANNOUNGEMENT 
I beg to announce to the residents of the North Shore that I+ have pur- 
chased from Walker Bros. & Co. the provision business conducted by them at 
Beverly Farms for the past twenty years, 
Having had twenty-five years experience on the North Shore, 
including their good will and trade. 
eight years as 
manager of Wyatt’s Market, I thoroughly understand the selection of choice 
meats, fruits, vegetables, etc., 
carried by first-class markets. 
The business will 
be conducted under the name of Brewer’s Market, which will be opened on or 
about April 20, 1908. 
I solicit your patronage. 
WALTER P. BREWER. 
Beverly Farms, Mass., Feb. 10, 1908. 
We, the undersigned, certify that we have sold the good will and trade of 
our North Shore business to Walter P. Brewer. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1908. 
(Signed) Walker Bros. & Co. 
