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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
DO YOU WANT CLEAN COAL that can be depended upon 
to always run uniform? 
Do YOU want delivery in eanvas bags by 
AUTO TRUCK? 
Is your home in Beverly, Beverly Farms, Wenham, Hamilton, Essex, 
Manchester, or Magnolia? 
Then send your orders to 
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. 
Tel. 280. Reverse the charge. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best Quality 
BREWER’S MARKET| 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Beverly Farms 
Mass. 
J. 
A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
A full line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelti 
Repairing in all its branches. 
CENTRAL ana 
RANCH, BEACH STREET, 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
Work 
for Decorations and Funeral 
Hale Street 
BEVERLY FARMS 
There will be another meeting of the 
Italians at Beverly Farms _ Baptist 
church Saturday evening, Dec. 14. 
Francesco Malgeri employed by the 
Federated Churches of Boston, will 
deliver an address in Italian on “The 
Duties and Responsibilities of the 
Italian Immigrants to the American 
Institutions.” Miss Louisa P. Lor- 
ing will have charge of the music¢al 
program. A lecture on Tuberculosis 
is scheduled for a later date. A 
Christmas tree will be held at the 
chapel for the Italian children and 
their parents Thursday evening, Dec. 
26. 
An extremely large stock of cigars 
in boxes, suitable for Xmas gifts, has 
just been received at F. P. Gaudreau’s 
barber shop, Central square. The 
boxes vary in size, 12 to 100 in a box. 
All the popular brands. 
Beverly Farms 
i 
Driving and Auto Gloves. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
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 Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms } - 
“Ewer 
Next Tuesday evening, Dec. 10, the 
Girls club of the Baptist church will 
meet at 7.30 for their monthly work 
night. They are looking frward with 
pleasure to their New Year’s party 
which will be held at the chapel the 
evening of Dec. 31. 
Dr. Huntley of the China Free Mis- 
sions gave an address at the Baptist 
church last Sunday evening on “Med- 
ical Missions, the Work Done by the 
Hospitals in China.” Next Sunday 
evening there will be a pre-election 
address here by Dr. Arthur J. Davis 
of the Boston Anti-Saloon League on 
“The Duties of No-Lincense Cities in 
Maintaining a No-License Sentiment.” 
The pastor of the church will also 
preach a pre-election sermon, Sunday 
morning, with “The Christian and His 
Responsibilities to Good Government” 
as his subject. 
chester to spend an evening with them 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Elizabeth Putnam, a popular 
teacher of the Danvers Public Schools, 
returned home Sunday evening after 
having spent the Thanksgiving holi- 
days with Mr. and Mrs. George F 
Wood and Mr. and Mrs. H. Irving 
Dyer, Hart street. 
F. P. Gaudreau, the Central sauare 
barber, 
folder, 
train 
is passing out a time table 
containing a .time-table of 
service on the Gloucester 
pe 
branch, showing arrival and departure 
of trains at all stations. ‘The list of 
fire alarm boxes of Beverly is printed, 
on the reverse side of the card. 
* 
The members of the Pastor’s Hour 
for Boys of the Baptist church met 
Thursday evening and voted to invite 
the Boy Scouts of Beverly and Man- 
sometime in January, at which time a 
speaker will be 
Louise Chapman is giving these boys 
instruction in music. 
sire an American flag. 
Alderman James A. Torrey, candi- 
date for mayor, held a well attended 
rally in Marshall’s hall last evening, 
The other speakers were former 
mayor S. Harvey Dow and U. G. 
Haskell, Esq. 
Preston W. R. C. met in G. A. R. 
hall Wednesday afternoon and elected 
the following officers for next year: 
Mrs. Addie Sutherland, pres.; Mrs. 
Mary V. Morgan, senior vice-pres. ; 
Mrs. Mary Eddy, junior vice-pres. ; 
Mrs. Alice P. Collamore, treas.; Mrs. 
Mary May, chaplain; Mrs. Hattie 
Hardy, conductor; Mrs. Grace Wil- 
liams, guard; Mrs. Mary Eddy, dele- 
gate; Mrs. Alice Brooks, alternate. 
The Bible School of the local Bap- 
tist church has a committee appointed 
to prepare the annual Christmas con- 
cert, which will take place Sunday 
evening, Dec. 22, at 4 o'clock, this 
year being a change from the evening 
to the afternoon. Their annual 
Christmas tree and festivities will take 
place Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 24. The 
choir of the church under the direct- 
ion f the organist are preparing spec- 
ial music for the holiday services. 
The young people of the Farms 
provided. Miss 
They now de-— 
are beginning to make inquiries as to — 
whether it is not about time to flood 
that part of the playgrounds which ~ 
has been set aside as a skating space. 
They want it ready to take advantage 
of the first cold snap. It seems to 
be the duty of the Park Commission- 
ers to take care of the matter. 
Clifford Wilder has a position as 
drug clerk with the Riker-Jaynes Co., 
at their Lynn store. 
