BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Eleen Slavin of Deseronto, 
Can. after a delightful visit with Mr. 
and Mrs. Thos. D. Connolly and fam- 
ily, returned to Waltham, Tuesday. 
The City government has appro- 
priated the sum of $1,100, to be used 
for surface drainage on West and 
Beach streets, Beverly Farms, which 
is a much needed improvement. 
Mrs. Mary Bartlett, after an ex- 
tended confinement to the house by 
illness, is able to be out again, much 
to the gratification of her many 
friends. 
The familiar face of Wm. F. Beck- 
ford of Beverly is again seen by the 
patrons of the North Shore Fish Mar- 
ket. Mr. Beckford resumed his for- 
mer position this week. 
Travel across the Causeway at 
West Beach near Lee’s Crossing has 
been stopped owing to the tearing 
up of the old culvert, which is being 
replaced by a new one of concrete, 
with a much larger opening. 
Somebody, probably boys, one night 
this week meddled with the City of 
Beverly steam road roller which is at 
work on Hart street, doing consider- 
able damage, opening the throttle, 
twisting some of the rods and in other 
ways disabling the machine. Luckily 
the dampers were not disturbed. The 
police are investigating. 
Thomas F. Wheelan and A. F. 
Whittredge, clerks at Messrs. Walker 
Bros. & Co., came down this week 
from Boston and are with the above 
named firm as usual for the season. 
Plummer’s: Headquarters for John 
Wyeth & Bros. and Parke Davis & 
Co. goods, Gilpin & Langdon assayed 
drugs, Mercks chemicals and all first 
class drug store goods. When in Bev- 
erly if you want to call up your home 
we havea private wire at your service. 
The new drug store. w 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone Exchange 
Opened at Farms. 
The telephone exchange in Mar- 
shall’s Hall, Beverly Farms, was 
opened last Sunday, and is in charge 
of Miss Dora Brown, who had charge 
of it ast summer. She will beassisted 
this season by Miss Gertrude Harris. 
At night the pleasant voice of John 
Murney will again be heard. 
It is with a great deal of satisfaction 
to the subscribers and users of the 
telephone in having the Centra] again 
in operation at Beverly Farms, which 
means much better service — and also 
means that at night when all business 
places are closed, there will be a place 
in town where the public can go in 
case of sickness or any other cause 
and use a telephone without the dis- 
agreeable duty of routing up some 
friend or neighbor at all hours with 
the request that their phone might be 
used. 
To Leave the Farms. 
It is with sincere regret that the 
people of Beverly Farms and Pride’s 
Crossing learn of the retirement of 
Mr. William Ford, who has been super- 
intendent and care-taker of the Mar- 
tin Brimmer estate (now Herbert M. 
Sears) for twenty-seven years. Mr. 
and Mrs. Ford, who are well along in 
years, have well earned the blessings 
of a life well spent and are loved by 
all who know them. The best wishes 
of the whole community for many 
years yet to enjoy life go with them 
to their new home in Salem, where 
they will remove shortly. Charles 
Ford, who has practically spent all his 
life upon this estate, will succeed his 
father. 
Call at Plummers’ Palatial Prescrip- 
tion Pharmacy (in the same block 
with A.B. & W.) and inspect the most 
up to date Pharmacy in this part of 
the country, 248 Cabot street, Beverly. 
The new drug store. — . 
PLUMMER, THE 
Private telephone in booth for your use when you are in Beverly. 
conversation when you want to talk with your house. 
of our customers. 
DRUG DRUGGIST. 
No one on the line to listen to your 
This is nota pay station, but we have it for the free use 
No, 334 Beverly. When you call this number it means prompt service. 
W. F. PLUMMER, Registered Pharmacist, 748 Ghose 
Beverly. 
(In same block with A., B. & W.) 
BRUCE-HIBBARD ELECTRIC CO. 
Successors to WOODBURY ELECTRIC CO. 
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. 
3 HALE ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
FREDERIC G. HAYNES, 
North Shore Druggist, 
PRIDE’S CROSSING; MASS; 
Tel. Con. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
# MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ana 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairin 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, 
ter and Magnolia. 
in all ite 
anches 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
Marshall Drug Store 
F. W. VARNEY, 
Registered Pharmacist, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Daily and Sunday 
Periodicals, 
Papers 
Telephone 151-3. 
H. M. St.Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY 
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