NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Phone 540. 
SSE BA Dean ies tn 
Fee Counrys Geecesr STORE, Saat Ass, 
Our Big cienrcun Sale 
Now in Progress -- ends MARCH Ist, 
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS ARE OFFERED 
IN BVERY 
DEPARTMENT. 
pee IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO THIS SALE. “a 
NEW SPRING SILKS 
GREAT SALE OF WHITE SILK, 
We have just received-our first invoice of the famous Cheney 
Many big houses sell these 
well-known reliable silks for reo .00 per ae eae. 
Bros.’ High Grade Foulards. 
are sold here at 
NAVY BLUE SILKS, 
the sun’s hot rays. 
Navy Blue Rough Suiting at 75c up. 
Navy “ Louisine at 79¢ up. 
Navy ‘ Messaline at 79c up. 
Navy “ Peau de Cygne at 79c up. 
dresses, 
trimming, etc 
15¢ yd, 
New Eides come A go but navy blue always holds in favor. 
larity, and it is especially good for spring and summer wear when one desires a color that will stand 
We have a most complete stock of navy blue silks in all the newest and best weaves. 
Navy Blue Duchesse at $1.00 up. 
Navy “ Rustling Taffeta at 59c up. 
Navy ‘ Foulards at 79c up. 
ois zs Stila ete at 75c up. 
separate 
You may'not get another 
chance to buy this all pure silk at 
Navy 
suitable for entire 
scarfs, sashes, hat 
25e yd, 
No other shade can ‘ictivad itin popu- 
waists, neck 
Ask to see them. 
Navy Blue India at 50c up. 
Navy ‘. Moire Velour at $1.00 up. 
Navy “ Skirting Taffeta at 59c up. 
““ -Velvets at 50c ‘up. 
Elaborate Exercises at Farms, 
In Honor of National Heroes 
Elaborate exercises were held at 
the Beverly Farms school, from 2 to 4 
p.m., Wednesday, in the form of 
Washington and Lincoln Memorial.” 
The exercises were opened by School 
Committeeman C. H. Trowt who, as 
chairman, in a very concise and elab- 
orate way, paid tribute to the occasion, 
dwelling upon the attitude of the 
school committee towards _ better 
schools and regretting the criticism 
which had _ been al in the city 
proper. 
After speaking at some length Mr. 
Trowt introduced Com C. H. Day of 
Preston post, 188, who spoke upon the 
object and intent of the occasion and 
paid glowing tribute to the memories 
and characters of Washington and 
Lincoln. 
The Rev. N. R. Walsh followed 
Commander Day and gave a very 
stirring address upon the life and 
character of Washington, drawing 
therefrom the object lessons of Wash- 
ington’s religious as well as civil and 
military life. 
The Rev. C. S. Pond then spoke 
upon Abraham Lincoln, speaking very 
happily to the children and taking his 
subject from a boy in the log cabin 
through the long weary years, and of 
the advantages given to mankind by 
the great emancipator. 
Se Ae Schools Safford ae, of 
the great good performed upon these 
occasions, not only to the pupils but 
to the teachers, the school system and 
the community at large, regretting 
that any criticism had been made and 
closing by paying a glowing tribute to 
the characters and worth of Washing- 
ton and Lincoln. 
Mr. T. D. Connolly spoke upon 
school life as it was forty years ago at 
Beverly Farms, of the hardships then 
existing and also the attitude of the 
people in general towards the school - 
system, regretting exceedingly that 
any criticism had been made of the 
school committee, saying that be- 
yond doubt outside of any politician 
no criticism might be made, that in- 
stead of criticising the school com- 
mittee and the school system the crit- 
icism should be placed where it be- 
longs, namely: upon the politicians ; 
and Mr. Connolly did not mince his 
words in stating them. 
Mr. S. J. Connolly spoke perhaps 
in somewhat lighter vein than any of 
the preceding speakers, as he said he 
believed that the occasion should not 
be quite so funeralistic. He made 
some happy .hits upon his predeces- 
sor’s speeches and finished by paying 
tributes to the teachers, the school 
committee and the Grand Army, and 
asking each pupil to emulate the good 
examples as taught by the speakers 
of today all with an idea of better cit- 
izenship. 
Mr. James B. Dow dwelt upon the 
necessity of the youth of today taking 
up work in a moderate way interming- 
ling with his studies and play the 
things that tend towards character 
and manhood. 
The exercises closed with all sing- 
ing America. Too much credit can- 
not be given to the school teachers 
for the great success made by the 
pupils upon this occasion. Many se- 
lections were rendered and many reci- 
tations declaimed, each forming a part 
of the whole and the pupils most cer- 
tainly carried out their parts without a 
hitch. 
Patriotic Program Carried 
Out under Auspices of W. R. C. 
Grand Army hall, at Beverly Farms 
was filled to overflowing Friday even- 
ing, when Preston post, 188, the As- 
sociates and invited guests, assembled 
in response to the invitation of Pres- 
ton relief corps, 93, the affair being of 
a patriotie nature in commemoration 
of Lincoln and Washington. An ex- 
cellent program, which reflected cred- 
it on all was carried out. 
During the evening, at various parts 
of the program, prominent citizens 
were called upon for remarks, includ- 
ing C. W. Trowt, T. D. Connolly, 
John H. Watson and others. 
