NORTH -SHORE BREEZE 2h 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A private dancing party was held at 
Neighbor's hall Thursday evening, and 
proved a delightful social event. It was 
given by the following young men: 
John Trowt, Frank Trowt, Arthur 
Davis, Jerry Toomey, James Wiseman, 
John Murray, John Leahy, John Quirk, 
Thomas Larson, William Duggin, Ken- 
neth McClellan, Joseph Hession, 
Charles Darby, William Hull and 
Frank Grove. The matrons were Mrs. 
John Daniels, Mrs. Charles H. ‘Trowt 
and Mrs. Forester H. Pierce. 
The board of registrars will be in ses- 
sion at Marshall’s lower hall on Wed- 
nesday evening; October 2, from 7.30 
to 9 for the purpose of registering or 
putting upon the voting list voters from 
ward 6. Asany name might through 
error or otherwise be left off, it is the 
duty of all to look over the list at once 
and see that they are enrolled. 
Connolly Bros. started work on Mon- 
day morning with a foreman and gang of 
men, upon the estate of Dudley L. Pick- 
man at Bedford. 
hand there is to be constructed a tennis 
court, of the kind this firm’ has built 
along the North Shore. 
Electric light poles were erected this 
week upon a part of Vine street. 
There was at first some opposition to 
this as it was desired by the objectors to 
have the underground system used. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Derry of Mont- 
pelier, Vt., have returned home after a 
pleasant visit of two weeks among Farms 
relatives. 
~ Master George Burchsted is taking a 
business course at the Salem Commercial 
school. 
Mrs. Benj. Ober and her sister Mrs. 
Frost are home agaia from an extended 
sojourn at Intervale, N. H., and New- 
port, Vt. 
Food Fair Will Be Colossal. 
That the New England Food Fair and 
House Furnishing Exposition will be, 
when it opens in Boston at Mechanics 
Building, Oct. 7, the greatest exposition 
of any kind ever held in that city now 
seems to be an assured fact. As an ex- 
hibition of food products and house fur- 
nishings it will be the most colossal thing 
_of the kind ever attempted. There will 
be more than 350 exhibitors and of these 
50 are to give manufacturing exhibits. 
But its free entertainments are going 
to make it attractive to the majority of 
people. More than $25,000 is to be ex- 
pended in providing amusements of all 
sorts and the Ceylon Government is ex- 
pending $25,000 more on an exhibit 
which will be entirely free. 
Tn the Children’s department there 
will be atheatre and a whole lot of other 
attractive features. Daily lectures will be 
given in the Women’s department. 
Among the work in . 
Our Growing Patronage 
Our patronage grows larger and stronger every year. We 
are favored by many connoisseurs in good things to eat who 
have hard appetites to please. Of course there is a reason 
for this distinguished choice—and it is the quality of the 
goods we sell. Not only are the qualities right but the 
prices are always right too. We would be pleased to have 
you call on us, if best quality goods, moderate prices, ab- 
solute cleanliness and courteous treatment, are any object 
_ to you we think we can merit your patronage. 
NORTH SHORE MARKET 
5 Central St., Salem, Mass. All telephones 5260 
In the heart of the shopping district, just 
around the corner from Essex Street 
day MAY BERRY 
CONTRACTOR snp BUILDER 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
Haskell St., near Hale St. 
Telephone Con. 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
P.O. Box 62 
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= FORMERLY WITH JOS. PINK & CO. = 
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= MAKER OF. FINE HARNESS : 
= STABLE SUPPLIES and HORSE FURNISHINGS. = 
= FIRST-CLASS WORK IN ALL BRANCHES WORK GUARANTEED. = 
= Kimball Bldg. = 
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SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 
{126 Washington St. 
IS NOW IN SESSION 
This school offers advantages not to be 
found in any other in Essex County. 
The largest enrolement in the history of 
the school proves conclusively that the 
Salem Commercial stands supreme. 
New Students may Enter Anv Day 
Those desiring immediate accommoda- 
tion should notify the secretary of the 
school as soon as possible. 
NO BETTER SCHOOL AT ANY PRICE 
