BEVERLY. 
Dr. John Masury, who has been for 
the past five months in Europe, ar- 
rived at his Cove cottage yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Forness 
are once more at their home on Wash- 
ington street after a delightful trip to 
Washington, D. C. 
U. G. Haskell will occupy the cot- 
tage at Juniper Point this summer 
which he has purchased from W. H. 
Forbes of Lawrence. 
Dr. C. B. Burnham and John M. 
Whitcomb started Thursday after- 
noon for New Hampshire, where they 
expect to make things interesting for 
the mountain trout. 
Bishop Brady will be present at St. 
Mary’s church, Sunday, June 5, and’ 
will confirm about two hundred candi- 
dates. 
Sergeant Harry Chick and Corpo- 
ral Horace Woodbury were awarded 
gold medals, first and second prizes 
respectively, and Allen Rankin re- 
ceived honorable mention, for excel- 
lence in the manual of arms at the 
annual drill] of Co. A, 7th regiment, 
Mass. division, United Boys Brigade 
of America, held at the Baptist chapel 
on Wednesday evening. 
There was a large audience present 
to witness the drill, among whom 
were Gen. W. H. Geary, commander 
of the U. B. B. A., and Colonel W. 
R. Musson, both of Boston, who were 
invited guests. In addition to the 
competitive drill there was a company 
drill in which the boys showed a high 
degree of perfection, and an enter- 
tainment consisting of music and reci- 
tations. 
The judges of the drill were Fred 
MacDougall, J. Meader and H. A. 
Smith. Post 89, G. A. R. hasinvited 
the company to participate in the 
Memorial Day exercises. 
Beverly council, Knights of Colum- 
bus, will work the third degree on 
several candidates Monday evening. 
On Sunday, several candidates will 
receive the second degree. 
Rev. E. H. Byington gave an in- 
teresting account of the State asso- 
ciation meeting held the past week 
PHARLESE LEE- 
-- Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
NORTH" SHORE” BREEZE 
at Fitchburg to the members. of. his 
church at the regular prayer meeting 
Friday evening. 
Mr. Leo C. Demack, organist of 
thes ote Peters sands ot. s)ohns 
churches of this city, has been ten- 
dered the position ot assistant organ- 
ist at St. George’s Episcopal church, 
New York City, which is the largest 
and wealthiest church of this denom- 
ination in the world. Fortunately 
for Beverly, Mr. Demack has decided 
to remain in this city. His many 
friends and pupils are all greatly 
pleased to know he will not accept. 
Mr. Demack is a rising musician of 
great promise and has hosts of 
friends in this vicinity. 
The ladies of St. Peter’s parish 
held a very successful sale at the 
parish house Wednesday afternoon 
and evening. A great variety of five 
and ten-cent articles were displayed 
for sale, and ice cream and cake was 
served. 
The business men on Rantoul 
street are talking up an organization 
for the promotion of business inter- 
ests thereon. A meeting is to be 
held at an early date when some 
methods of advertising will be dis- 
cussed by which the general welfare 
of Rantoul street will be advanced. 
They say that they have had more 
business on the street this year than 
ever before but they still want more. 
It is their belief that, in the course of 
time, Rantoul street must become as 
much a centre of trade as is Cabot 
street at the present time, and it is 
their object to hasten that time in 
every way possible. 
BOX TREES. 
We havea fine lot of Box Trees and 
Fancy Evergreens for garden and 
piazza decoration 4, Ce tear 
FERNS AND FLOWERS. 
-- NORTH SHORE FERNERIES - - 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Hardy perennials, hardy and tender ferns, 
roses. 300 varieties of the finest Cactus 
dahlias. Rustic furniture, garden seats. 
Send for Catalogues. Landscape gardening a specialty. 
FOR YOUR @2 &@ 
Frozen Pudding and Ice Cream 
GO TO 
The DIRIGO. 
Good Goods, Prompt Service and Quick 
Delivery. 
DINGO CREAMENY, + Park Street, BEVERLY, 
Telephone £064-2. 
SUMMER SHOES 
BLACK—TAN. 
Edmund Giles, 
Peabody Building, 
154 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
PIERCE’S 
GROCERIES. 
| Along the North Shore 
PIERCE’S 
PRICES, 
Way Back in the Country 
S. S. Pierce’s Fancy Groceries are Equally Popular. 
, The Ropes Drug Co. 
Carry a line of these goods in red and 
blue label cans, glass jars and tumblers. 
A FEW OF THE GOOD THINGS ARE LISTED HERE: 
Puree de Foie Gras. 
Sardines (P. & C). 
Russian Caviar. 
Anchovies in Oil. 
Geneseo Preserves. 
Whole Fruit Jars. 
(ConING Ce?) 
Cherries in Maraschino. Shrimps. 
Olive Oils. 
Catsups, C. & B. 
Pin Money Pickles. 
Vinegars, 
Chutneys. 
DRUGS and 
CHEMICALS, 
Veuve Chaffard. 
S. Rae & Co. 
Soy F. Ltalianoil: 
¥ pints, pints, quarts 
and gallons. 
ROPES DRUG CO. 
188-190 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
French Vegetables in glass. 
Tomatoes in glass jars. 
Golden Wax Beans. 
Stringless Beans. 
June Peas (very small). 
Huntley & Palmer’s 
Dinner Biscuit. 
Nabisco and other . 
National Biscuits. 
Maccheroni. 
Coffee and Tea. 
Prescription Work 
A SPECIALTY. 
