NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
A sale of home-made cake and con- 
fectionery is being held at the Beverly 
Farms school this afternoon. Scholars 
and teachers alike have b:en working to- 
ward a fund to equip and put in com- 
mission the stereopticon machine pur- 
chased by them last year. 
James B. Dow joined Mrs. Dow at 
Intervale, N. H., the latter part of last 
week, and after a pleasant stay of a few . 
days they returned to the Farms Wed- 
nesday. 
Jos. Reed of Winthrop has concluded 
his services for the season as barber at 
the Gaudreau tonsorial parlors, Central 
square. 
Last evening John West colony of 
Pilerim Fathers concluded their business 
meeting early and gave the balance of 
the evening over to whist. Besides an 
unusually large attendance of the mem- 
bers there was present a party of invited 
guests. Prizes were awarded the win- 
ners at cards after which an hour was 
spent socially, there being vocal and in- 
strumental music. 
Arthur C. Davis of Everett street has 
given up the carpenter trade and has ac- 
cepted a lucrative position travelling as a 
salesman for a Boston concern. 
James Zampbell the Italian store 
keeper is busily engaged laying the 
foundations for a cottage for himself and 
family. Although somewhat out of the 
way for convenience a pleasant site on 
Greenwood avenue has been secured by 
Mr. Zampbell. 
This week Connolly Bros. were 
awarded the contract for all the work to 
be done upon the large estate of James 
Jackson at Dedham, consisting in part 
of the building of drive ways, paths, 
walls, grading and landscape work. 
Miss Alice Bolam has resumed her 
studies at the Boston Normal Art school. 
The dance of the Beverly Farms 
baseball club “Tuesday evening in 
Neighbor’s hall was an enjoyable affair. 
There was a large crowd present. The 
tug-of-war contest did not develop as 
much competition as was expected. 
Though the ‘‘ Yannigans’’ were again 
on hand to meet all comers they found 
that the’ ““Irish Rosies’’ was the only 
team there to dispute their claim of 
champions. ‘The pull-off between these 
two teams for a purse resulted in an- 
other victory for the “* Yannigans.’’ 
The Misses Mary and Sylvia Bushen 
of Dublin Shore, N. S., returned to the 
Farms the early part of this week after 
spending a number of weeks at their old 
home. It will be remembered that they 
had planned for a vacation at home, but 
after their arrival there, they found their 
mother very sick. She passed away 
shortly after. The Misses Bushen have 
the sincere sympathy of their many 
friends here over their loss. 
Mrs. Charles W. O’ Dea of Everett 
street has been quite ill at the Beverly 
hospital. 
Patrick O’ Hearn has broken ground 
corner Greenwood avenue and Webster 
street for a two family dwelling. How- 
ard Doane is the principal contractor 
while Wilbur J. Pierce is to do the 
plumbing. Daniel Gilmartin and John 
Garvey are in charge of building the 
foundations. 
Francis J. Flynn of the Cove and 
very popular here has the sympathy of 
his many Farms friends over the loss of 
his mother Mrs. Mary T. Flynn who 
passed away at her home, 183 Hale 
street, last Saturday. 
S. N. Soon who has become quite 
well known here as being the proprietor 
of the Chinese laundry located in Neigh- 
bor’s hall block, sold out his business 
Tuesday to another of his countrymen 
and has gone to Boston. Wong Fook 
is the new proprietor. 
The Pierce Nursery 
We have 10,000 Hedge plants 
barberry, willow, spruce, 
hemlock, arbor vite and 
privet ibota. Also a fine 
variety of specimen trees and 
shrubs. 
Call and see them 
from 2 to 5 p. m. 
Laying oui and plantiug attended to. 
Hart Street, Beverly Farms. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PZAC ENS TIE RUS: 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
27-12. Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
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Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
Wyatt’s Market 
BEVERLY FARMS 
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HOWARD A. DOANE 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Shop at Pride’s Crossing 
GRORGE. W. ODEA 
House Painting in all its 
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TELEPHONE 71-3 
Paper Hanging and Glazing 
All orders will receive prompt attention 
P. O. Box 81, = = 
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BEVERLY FARMS, 
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# physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked 
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