NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
The annual conference of Methodist 
churches is being held this week in 
Melrose. Pastor Charles H. Atkins 
of the Avenue church is attending, 
and will probably be returned to the 
Beverly charge for another year, the 
church at a recent meeting having 
made unanimous request to the con- 
ference for such favor. 
Mrs. Edith Clifford Colson gave the 
second in the series of assemblies at 
Rogers Hall, Friday evening, which 
was largely attended by the young 
people, pupils as well as friends. 
Extensive building operations are 
in progress in every part of the city. 
The houses on the United Shoe Ma- 
chinery Company’s land are nearing 
completion, while a number of lots 
have been staked out for many more. 
Arthur Foster is to build a house at 
North Beverly, Solon Lovett is having 
plans prepared for a cottage on Elliott 
street, while several other prospectors 
are intending to enter the housebuild- 
ing enterprise. 
Henry S. Wooodbury has opened 
up his Jand on Green street into house 
lots and will soon put the same on the 
market. The location is one of the 
most advantageous possible, and con- 
sists of rich farming land near the 
new Machinery Company. 
Councilman John H. Hinkley is 
the district manager of the Massachu- 
setts Rating and Collection agency 
with officers in this city. : 
Miss Charlotte Fairfield opened her 
Beverly office auspiciously on Satur- 
dar morning last, when a large num- 
ber of coal teams heavily laden with 
black diamonds left the Salem office 
bound for Beverly purchasers. This 
was the occasion of the expiration of 
the five year limit which the Fairfields 
agreed to when they sold their former 
Beverly wharves to Sprague, Breed & 
Brown Co. 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cross sailed 
Saturday on the Canopic for Naples 
and Southern Europe. They will be 
gone until midsummer 
(rierc 
We carry a full line of S. S. Piezce’s Olives and Olive Oil, C. & B. 
Pickles, Geneseo Fruit in Glass, French Vegetables in Glass, P. & C. 
Sardines, R. & R. Chicken, Acme Dried Beef, F. A. Soups, Teas, 
Coffees and Cocoas, Malt and Taragon Vinegar, Salad Dressings 
and Chutneys, 
ROPES DRUG CO. cicor streer BEVERLY 
oD D FELLOWS BLOCK 
E’S GOODS AT BOSTON PRICES 
Hardy Ferns and Flowers. 
We make a specialty of Garden Plans, 
aud supply all the desirable Hardy and Ten- 
der Plants for planting same. * 
Telephone 754-3 Beverly. 
FERNS for the House, 
Boston, Pearson and Annie Foster Sword 
Ferns. Table Dishes and Jardinieres filled 
Roses and Carnations. Floral Work. 
Greenhouses, 38 Rantoul St. Tel. 849-3. 
NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
Miss Francis Roundy of Pawtucket 
has been the guest of Beverly friends. 
Bids for State Highway. 
At the office of the Massachusetts 
State Highway Commission in Boston, 
Thursday, the following bids were 
opened for building the first section 
of the State Highway starting from 
the Manchester line and running a 
total of 5700 feet, ending on West 
street opposite the estate of Franklin 
Haven in Beverly farms. These bids 
were for furnishing all necessary labor 
and materials but not crushed stone: 
M. McDonough, $4923.20 
A. Cashake, 4035.60 
Bruno & Mulano, 3669.20 
TP oawane. fos 3490.70 
Connolly Bros, 3450.20 
J. A. Gaffey, 3368.00 
Hub Construction Co., 3336.40 
J. Doherty, . 3330.00 
F. Williams, 3299.75 
A New Drug Store. 
Frederick G. Haynes, who has been 
connected with Marshall’s drug store 
at Beverly Farms for a number of 
years, has this week opened a drug 
store at Pride’s Crossing, in the build- 
ing formerly used as post office, and 
for the past two or three years occu- 
pied by the American Express Com- 
pany. Here Mr. Haynes intends to 
conduct an up to date pharmacy. He 
will also carry a line of fine stationary, 
confectionery, cigars, etc. He has 
the best wishes of a host of friends, 
who wish him every success in_ his 
new venture. 
ALDEN WEBB: 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing. 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
FRANK N. HOAG, 
CUSTOM TAILOR, 
184 Cabot Street, Beverly. 
CHARLES | 5 cis 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
eee ee 
79 HALE STREET, Beverly Cove. 
INSURANCE THAT INSURES 
Dwellings and contents for 5 years, $1,000, at $7.58 
Every kind of property at correspondingly low rates 
In this agency are 25 of the oldest and strongest com- 
panies in the world. E is 
Wealso issue policies covering all liability, from 
every conceivable kind of an accident, suchas falling 
snow, windows, slate, covering all claims from bane 
owners, servants and any other persons in and about 
the buildings and sidewalks, etc. Cost of a $5,000- 
$10,600 policy ter three years is only $10. 
General Liability Policies of all kinds. 
SAMUEL H. STONE, 
164 Cabot Street, Beverly 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
- mee 
Y GUSIOM LOUny 
EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Proprietor. 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. . 
