NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 31 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Gordon Smith has apprenticed him- 
self to Howard A. Doane, contractor 
and builder, for the purpose of learning 
the carpenter trade. 
The two-horse spraying ‘outfit has 
been spraying the trees about the Farms 
most effectively and has been of consid- 
erable interest to the passers-by. 
Between fifty and sixty of the Beverly 
Farms people went to Manchester, 
Thursday evening to enjoy the concert, 
given bythe Salem ‘Cadet band, on the 
common. 
The Beverly Farms house is under 
the personal management of the pro- 
prietor, Edward McGann, and has un- 
dergone considerable renovation, besides 
being newly painted. 
Tomorrow morning Rev. Clarence 
Strong Pond, will preach at the Baptist 
church on ““The Religion of a Little 
Child.”’ In the evening will be held 
the Children’s concert. 
The pony advertised by James J. 
Nugent in last week’s issue of the 
BREEZE, was sold by him the first of the 
week. Inanother column, Mr. Nugent 
is advertising the sale of another horse. 
A new industry has been added at the 
Farms, whereby one may have one’s 
shoes polished for five cents, a nickle. 
‘The shoe dealer and repairer, who con- 
ducts the little shop on West street, has 
added this feature to his bus‘ness. 
The many Farms friends of Miss Mil- 
dred Caldwell of Lexington, sympathizes 
with her in the loss of her mother who 
passed away the first of the week. 
George-Obear, Mrs. John Daniels and 
Miss Barbara Daniels attended the 
funeral. 
Thursday afternoon the Beverly Farms 
depot ‘‘ Fire Brigade’ were again called 
into service, when a spark from the 
3 o’clock train started a lively little fire 
on the shed-roof. It is only-a matter of 
time when one of these hres will be 
started during the night, and at such 
time when no one is around to discover 
it. Certainly something should be done 
to prevent a danger of this kind. 
From all sides comes the query, “‘ Is 
Beverly Farms going to have its usual 
Fourth of July celebration? We hope 
so.”” ‘The committee, who, in the past, 
have given the Farms a celebration each 
year that has been pleasing to all and has 
given everyone a good time, is composed 
of representative business men and _ citi- 
zens. While it has conferred a_ vast 
amount of work on them, the affair has 
annually been a decided success, and has 
now become something to be looked for- 
ward to with much pleasure and interest. 
Snould, for any reason, this celebration 
be omitted, there is no doubt, but that it 
would cause general disappointment, 
BREWER’S MARKET 
Water P. Brewer, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
MAss. 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
MLLE. GEORGIANA L’ETOURNEAU =~ 
Dry and Fancy Goods, 
Notions, Plain Sewing and Mending, Shopping 
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Millinery Done Reasonably Agent for all kinds of Periodicals 
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announcement 
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I would respectfully call your 
attention to my stock of select 
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Robes, 
Blankets, and a complete line of 
Stable Supplies. 
Also Trunks and Bags. 
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hin w Ware 38. EN Repairing in all its branches 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. Leather Novelties 
I am here all the year and can always give prompt and satisfactory service. 
hoa. CULBERS 
Telephone 7823 Bev. Fms. BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Branch Stores: Beach Street, Manchester, and Magnolia. 
Respectfully, 
D. H. MAMPRE 
——HIGH GRADE— 
Ladies’ Tailoring 
hee The authentic and approved 
styles for the present Spring and 
- ze Summer season. 
iy ¥ Hes"The newest materials of the 
highest quality, imported and 
domestic, are shown in a va- 
riety of choice patterns. 
Riding Habits, Automobile 
Goats, Linen Suits, etc., 
a specialty. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Patron-age Solicited 
Beverly, Mass. 
a pe. 
163 Cabot Street & 
Telephone 107-1 & 
