BEVERLY FARMS 
At a meeting of the Beverly Water 
Board last Tuesday evening resolutions 
of sympathy and respect for the late John 
Henry Woodberry were passed. Mr. 
Woodberry was a valued member of the 
board for nine years, part of which time 
he was chairman. He was also a mem- 
ber of the special committee to lay out 
the new water system. 
Lawrence M. Calnan has concluded 
his duties as chauffeur for F. B. Bemis 
and has accepted a similar position with 
Brookline parties. He will soon remove 
his family there. 
On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. 
Jos. B. Harlow, Hart street, threw open 
their home to a large party of friends 
and neighbors who enjoyed with them a 
social evening. A pleasant feature was 
the excellent repast to which the guests — 
were invited to sit down. 
Marshall Woodberry has entered the 
employ of Walker Bros. at their Boston 
market. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Mayberry have 
been entertaining at their Everett street 
home the past week Mr. Mayberry’s 
brother, Weddell Mayberry of Dorches- _ 
ter. 
Mrs. Edward W. Pierce of Pride’s 
is home again and is fast recovering from 
the effects of her recent critical operation 
at a Boston hospital. 
Publicover Bros. have been awarded 
the contract for the alterations and addi- 
tions to the house of Robert Saltonstall, 
formerly that of Mrs. Susan Cabot at 
Pride’s. [he work involves, besides 
the new portion, a complete change to 
the interior of the old portion. 
Mrs. Frank McCoy has spent a greater 
part of the past week visiting relatives in 
Dorchester. 
The regular weekly gathering of the 
G. A. R. and Associates was held 
Thursday evening. Interest is keen 
among them as to who is to be winner 
in the pitch tournament. 
A delegation from the local colony 
Pilgrim Fathers went to Gloucester 
Monday evening to attend an installation. 
The first social and dance under the 
auspices of the C. & C. club, which is 
composed of a number of farms you..g 
men, was held in Marshall’s hall last 
evening and everybody had a most en- 
joyable time. Long’s orchestra was in 
attendance. 
With Christmas a little more than a 
week off the Farms shoppers will do 
well to peruse the excellent bargains as 
offered by the ads. found in the 
Breeze, and make their purchases at 
once avoiding the usual rush of the last 
few days before Christmas. 
If advertising in the BREEZE pays 
others, it will pay you. Try it. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE DAY OF DAYS ~ 
Christmas, 
December 25 
A Suggestive List 
For Christmas Shoppers 
N. B. We will gladly exchange Xmas gifts so do not hesitate about buying now. 
Fancy Xmas Neckwear 
25c and 50c 
Warm Underwear 
25, 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50 
Smoking Jackets $4.00 to $9.00 
$3.00 to $8.00 
Bath Robes 
Big assortment of Suit Cases$J.00 to $12.00 
Gloves 
25, 50, $1.00, $1.50 to $5.00 
Dress Shields in fancy boxes 
$1.00 and $1.50 
COAT SWEATERS, all colors 
$1,00 to $5.00 
Suspenders, Arm Bands, Cuff Links, Scarf 
Pins, Garters. All put up in fancy boxes. 
25c and upwards 
Handkerchiefs, Collar and Cuff Bags. 
50c and 75c 
College and School Pennnats 
WHAT 
is more serviceable and sensible a gift for 
XMAS than a good warm suit or overcoat 
for father, brother, son or friend? 
$10.00 to $28.00 
Boys and Childrens grades 
$1.50 to $£0.00 
Day & Hoyt Co. 
Traveling Bags $3.50 to $16.00 
Toilet Sets for suit cases or bags 
$3.00 and $4.00 
Trunks: Steamer and full shape styles 
$3.00 grades and upwards 
(marked and delivered free) 
Umbrellas: Ladies and Gentlemens 
$1.00 to $6.00 
(marked free) 
Furs and Seal Hats: Individual boxes 
$2.50 and upwards 
£1.00 to £3.00 
Soft and Stiff Hats 
Toques, Tams and Skating Caps 
25c, 50c and $5.00 
Men and Boys Winter Caps 
25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 
217 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
Don’s fail to have the children see our Buster Brown Exhibition in our window. 
All subscriptions received from now 
until the first of the year will be dated 
Jan. 1, ’08. The price $1.00 a year in 
advance. 
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KNIGHT'S EXPRESS °* 
Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross- 
ing, Beverly and 
_ Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t., 
LL. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A. Standley’sand the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be 
promptly attended to. 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
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DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets, 
BEV-ERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Office Stationery. Mn ss etter 
write it on a neatly printed leetter head; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish you 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
prices.—THE BREEZE OFFICE. 
