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BEVERLY FARMS 
Officer Williams’ presence of mind 
on Thursday afternoon at the Farms’ 
station, in preventIng a woman from 
boarding an outgoing train which was 
moving with considerable speed, prob- 
ably averted a serious accident. 
The final survey of the Trowt field 
and the staking out of house lots ready 
for the market was completed this 
week. This fact, however, does not 
appear to be welcomed by the boys 
and young men of the place, who have 
used the field heretofore as a play- 
ground. 
Mrs. Sarah N. Donovan 
The community was _ shocked 
Wednesday morning to learn of the 
sudden death of Mrs. Sarah N. 
Donovan, wife of Peter Donovan, who 
passed away at her home on High 
street. While Mrs. Donovan's health 
has not been of the best for several 
years, no one anticipated her demise. 
She was of a charitable disposition, 
Seed Time! 
Sweet Peas 
Ne Plus Ultra Mixture 
Giant Flowers, newest varieties, 
finest colors. 10c peroz.. 25c 1-4]b., 
40c 1-21b., 75clb. By mail, postpaid. 
Sa @® 
Nasturtiums 
Special Mixture Running Varieties 
Special Mixture Dwarf Varieties 
Largest size and finest colors. 
15c per oz.,50c 1-41b. By mail, 
postpaid. 
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Franklin Park Lawn Seed 
Used exclusively in laying out our. 
beautiful Public Parks in Boston. Costs 
no more than low grade mixtures, as it 
goes farther in using. 1 lb. covers 600 
square ft. and costs 30c; 4 Ibs. $1.00. 
Our catalogue, containing full lists of 
vegetable and flower seeds, with carefull 
prepared cultural directions, will be maile 
to all whoapply. Readers of the “\Bveeze’’ 
interested in Hestioulrane should know of 
our offer of prizes ($50 in gold) for various 
collections of Flowers arid Vegetales to be 
exhibited at the North Shore Horticultural 
Society’s shows the coming season. 
SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO. 
26-27 South Market St., Boston 
NORTH SHORE ‘BREEZE 
H THE WASHINGTON SPA, 
216 Essex St., 
SALEM, MASS. 
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Way 
Open from 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. 
Lunch. 
FIRST-CLASS Ladies’ and Gents’ Restaurant. and 
Home Cooking. Homemade Pastry for sale. 
{@- Catering of all kinds promptly attended to. 
A. A. CLARK, Manager 
and many of her friends and neighbors 
can ill afford to lose her, for she was 
one who was ever ready to lend aid in 
doing good. She leaves a husband, 
four sons and three daughters. Funeral 
services were held Thursday morning 
at St. Margaret’s church at 9 o’clock, 
and interment was in the Catholic 
cemetery, Salem. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms Postoffice: Change Ayres, Mr and 
Mrs Edwin Dunt, Mr Thos H Mulryan, Mr 
Daniel McCormack, Bert Reed, Mr Dennis 
F Sullivan, Richard Toomey. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
The BREEZE sent by mail to any 
part of the U.S.—1 year 1 dollar. * 
John J. Harrigan began the con- 
tract for street watering on Tues- 
day morning, and, needless to say, 
the introduction was much appre- 
ciated. 
Our graduates 
are employed 
as teachers 
in other busi- 
ness schools 
in all parts of 
the country. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
HIGH-GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
AT A 
Saving of 30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
Latest Spring and Summer Designs 
IN FABRICS. 
Up-to-Date Styles and Workmanship. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms patronage 
solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing — at 
LOW PRICES. 
OM Bd, NEM), OSS 
Telephone 451-2. 
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