S0 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
May 25, 1917. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Next Thursday the Misses Marie 
Linehan and Rosamond Connolly go 
to Peterboro, N. H., to spend a month 
at the Sargent school camp, where 
there will be 500 or more . young 
women. 
The triangular space between the 
Beverly Farms bank and Varney’s 
drug store has been made a_ beauty 
spot at the expense of the Beverly 
Trust Co. The ground has been 
loamed, regraded and planted with a 
handsome variety of evergreen trees 
and shrubs. The work was done by 
John L,. Chapman. 
Walter P. Brewer, proprietor of 
Brewer’s Market, makes an emphatic 
denial of the rumor that he had sold 
or was to sell his business in Beverly 
Farms. ‘Mr. Brewer has been in the 
provision business in Beverly Farms, 
in his own name, for 10 years, and 
previously for 20 years he was man- 
ager of a market. He has no inten- 
tion of making a change at the pres- 
ent time. 
Your Patriotic Duty 
Uncle Sam needs money 
to carry on the fight for you 
and yours—you can show 
your interest by subscribing 
for a Liberty bond. You 
can get them in $50 or 
multiples thereof and if you 
do not have the money to 
pay for all at once you can 
pay 2 per cent. on applica- 
tion, 18 per cent. on June 
#6, 20 per cent. on July 30, 
30. per cent. on Aug. 15, 
and 3() per cent. on Aug. 30 
We will handle your sub- 
scription without one cent 
of cost to you. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
| Kk. S. Webber, Cashier 
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a Gc. 
BILES. 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET r rt 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
of French 
fumery, Pineau’s toilet articles, ete. 
A specialty of razor honing, razor 
handles reset, shears sharpened, ete. 
—Peter Gaudreau’s barber shop, Cen- 
New assortment per- 
tral square. _adv. 
Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms popu- 
lar summer hotel, is now open and 
ready for guests. Its cheerful and 
hospitable appearance is most attrac- 
tive and there is every prospect of a 
successful season. 
The Mass. Highway commission 
has commenced work on the highway 
from Beverly Farms station to the 
Manchester line. The surface is to 
be reshaped, repaired, oiled and given 
a dressing of pea-sized crushed stone. 
Wilbur Hardy, a wireless operator 
in the Naval Reserve, came home for 
a visit the first of the week and while 
here was taken quite ill. A physcian 
ordered him to the Beverly hospital 
where an operation was performed. 
He is reported to be getting along 
quite satisfactory now. 
Try one of our Leatherex soles the 
next time you have your shoes re- 
paired. Not rubber; will keep out 
dampness. Whole sole and _ heel 
$1.75; half-sole and heel, $1.35.— 
J. A..Culbert, Beverly Farms., adv. 
The combination truck of the Bev- 
erly Farms fire dept. was called out 
at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning for 
a brisk grass fire on the Curtis estate 
at Pride’s Crossing. The firemen 
had no sooner finished putting out the 
fire than a thunder storm broke, 
which not only made the extinguish- 
ing of the fire a certainty, but drench- 
ed the fire lads to the skin. 
Owing to the 
there will be very 
able this year year for use by the G. 
A. R. veterans for the decoration of 
graves on Memorial Day. All those 
who have a surplus of flowers of any 
kind would do a kindness that would 
be greatly appreciated if they would 
send them to the G. A. R. hall on the 
morning of Memorial Day. <A com- 
mittee will be on hand to receive 
them. 
backward season 
few flowers avail- 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
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HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
Delaney’s 
Apntherary 
Cor. CaBoT AND ABBOTT STREETS 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
S.A. Gentle & Son 
S. A. GENTLEE 
TEL. 893-w 
Cc, H. GENTLEE 
TEL. 893-R 
UNDERTAKERS 
277 CABOT STREET, 
Beverly 
TEL. 480 
Calls Answered Anywhere Day or Night 
Next Sunday evening will be the 
last of the Sunday evening services at 
St. John’s Episcopal church for the 
summer months. 
Alderman Thomas D. Connolly has 
arranged for the installing of 12 new 
street lights at Beverly Farms. 
These will be located on the various 
streets where most needed. 
Rev. Nicholas R. Walsh, pastor of 
St. Margaret’s church, delivered the 
sermon at the dedication of the 
Church of Our Lady of Grace at 
Chelsea last Sunday. 
The Public Works dept. is making 
much progress with the improvements 
on Common lane, one of Beverly 
Farms’ favorite wood drives. In 
many places the roadway is being 
straightened and widened. The road- 
bed is being paved with macadam, 
