NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
11 
An Estate of 10 Acres on the 
SHORES OF WENHAM LAKE. 
An Attractive Location for a Summer Home. 
Only Property in the Market with Water Front. 
es Drop postal and will call and give full particulars. 
Price Reasonable. 
S. T. THACHER, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hawkins 
spent Memorial Day at Pawtucket, 
R.I., the guests of Mrs. Frank Mitch- 
ell, formerly of Manchester. 
The runway and floats connected 
with the pier at West Beach were put 
in position this week and have greatly 
added to the accommodation of the 
boating fraternity. 
A memorial Mass of requiem was 
celebrated at St. Margaret’s church at 
8 a.m. on Memorial day for the 
Soldiers and Sailors who laid down 
their lives in the war of the Rebellion. 
The fire department connected with 
the West street Engine house has 
been called out several times this week 
for forest and brush fires, several of 
which caused a stubborn fight to sub- 
due. 
SUMMER SHOES 
AT 
EDMUND GILES 
154 CABOT ST. - Peabody Building 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
All the Latest Shapes and Novelties. 
Geo. C. Cook, formerly of the 
United States Hotel, Boston, is the 
book-keeper at the Misery Island Inn. 
Rev. Fr. John J. Downey paida 
glowing tribute to the nation’s dead in 
the course of hissermon at the Mass 
said at St. Margaret’s church, Memo- 
rial Day morning. He gave expres- 
sion to the sentiment that one should 
always stand by his country, — Amer- 
ica, the noblest republic in the world. 
«As I stand before you,” he said, ‘I 
pray for the soldiers and sailors of this 
great republic without any distinction 
of creed, color or race. They stood 
beside each other and manifested their 
courage and bravery for the safety of 
their country.” 
A base ball club has just been 
formed at the Farms, and call them- 
selves the N.Y.A.,——nine young 
athletes. They are out for blood and 
hold a challenge for any young nine 
in this section. The lads have been 
around with a subscription paper and 
raised $23 with which they have 
bought suits, bats, balls and gloves. 
Ralph Pierce is captain. 
New Mails at Farms. 
Postmaster Elmer Standley an- 
nounces the following additional mails 
at Beverly Farms during the summer 
months. Daily mail arrives at 9.10 
a.m., and another closes for Boston 
and the West at 6.10 p.m.; Sunday, —- 
mail arrives from Boston at 9 a.m., 
close for Boston and the West at 4.10 
m. 
i On Sunday the Beverly Farms post 
office will be open during the summer 
from 9 to 10 o’clock a.m. 
Subscribe for the BREEZE NOW. 
MERCHANTS’ WEEK. 
MASON BLOCK, 
JUNE 5th TO 10th. 
Beverly's Popular Trading Centre, 
Expansion Celebration all the Week. BAND CONCERT by the Salem Cadet Band 
Thursday Evening, June 8th. 
sae After three months of doing business in Beverly we have been compelled to increase our floor space 100 
per cent. to meet the requirements and for the comfort of our patrons. 
You are cordially invited to inspect our Prescription and Drug Department, Friday, June 9th. 
W. F. PLUMMER DRUG CO., Mason Block. 
BRUCE-HIBBARD ELECTRIC CoO. 
Successors to WOODBURY ELECTRIC CO. 
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. 
3S HALE ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
FREDERIC G. HAYNES, 
North Shore Druggist, 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
HA GESS DR EE ieee . Telephone 24-2 
BOSTON AND NEW YORK 
SUNDAY PAPERS. 
Prescriptions called for and delivered. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
#& MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ane 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
E. MARK SULLIVAN, 
Counsellor-at-Law, 
14-15 SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
F. W. VARNEY, 
Successor to A. O. Marshall, 
APOTHECARY, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS 
A SPECIALTY, 
Gompounded by GRADUATES in PHARMACY 
ATSLOWES TU PRICES: 
HIGH GRADE CONFECTIONERY. 
HUYLER’S, 
APOLLO & QUALITY 
CHOCOLATES. 
ICE CREAM SODA and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
Periodicals, Daily and Sunday 
Papers. 
Telephone 18-3. 
