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25c Pound 
New York Pea Beans: best Hand-Picked and thor- 
oughly cleaned, Ve qt. 55¢ pk. 
ta TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER 
. BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
D. W. Hardy & Son are now mak- 
ing delivery of many of their goods by 
automobile, having altered the rear of 
their machine for this purpose. Mr. 
Lewis Hardy is the chauffeur. 
Hot Corn Muffins, 6.15 A. M., at 
Parker’s. 4 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
, PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1104. 
FRANK N. HOAG 
TAILOR 
184 Cabot St., - Beverly, Mass. 
Opp. the Bank. Telephone. 
Announcement! 
Having purchased the stock of 
F. G. Haynes, who occupied my 
store at Prides Crossing last sea- 
son, my son is prepared, in connec- 
tion with a first-class Druggist, to 
accommodate the public. 
Weearnestly solicit your patron- 
age. 
Prescriptions a Specialty. 
CHARLES H. TROWT. 
Joun A. Trowt, Propr. 
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f SHREWD HOUSEKEEPERS || Home-MadePure Fruit Jams § 
ill be interested in the attractive prices quoted here 
g Very Best Vermont Creamery Butter 
Ambrose Moon, who died in Bev- 
erly yesterday as a result of injuries 
received by falling from a building, 
was a former resident of the Farms. 
Miss Bessie Williams has resumed 
her former position as bookkeeper for 
Smith Express Co. in their office op- 
posite the Beverly Farms depot. 
Richard Graver left the Farmsa 
few days ago with a string of horses 
for Clarence Moore’s farm in Warr- 
ington, Va. 
Several new members were initated 
into the mysteries of the order at the 
Friday evening meeting of John West 
Colony, Pilgrim Fathers. 
Messrs. Connolly Bros. started this 
week improving the grounds and 
tennis courts at the Eastern Yacht 
club, Marblehead. 
The work of repairing, resurfacing 
and improving Grapevine road was 
started a few days ago by Messrs. 
Connolly Bros. which when completed 
will no doubt be much appreciated 
especially by the summer colony, as 
this is the direct route to the Myopia 
Hunt club, Wenham and Hamilton, 
and the shade offered by the thick 
woods on either side through the 
greater portion makes a very enticing 
drive on a hot summer’s day. 
There will be a concert in Neigh- 
bor’s hall on Tuesday evening, May 
29 in aid of St. Margaret’s church. 
A requiem mass was held at St. 
Margaret’s church, Thursday morn- 
ing, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Law- 
rence ‘Watson, deceased, two well 
known and highly esteemed persons 
and for many years residents of their 
estate in Central square, and whose 
identity with the well being of the 
place was well known and appreciated. 
Preston Post, 188, has completed 
all arrangements for Memorial Day, 
which are practically the same as on 
previous years. The line of march 
will be over the usual streets, with 
services at the cemetery, all to take 
13c., 2 Jars for 25c. 
Red and Black Currant, Gooseberry, 
Green Grape, Pineapple, Quince, 
Apricot and Cherry. 
wWssex amd Sst. 
SALEM, 
Reduced from 20c. 
Peter Streets, 
MASS. 
place in the afternoon. In the evening 
the address will be delivered at the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church by the 
Rev. Dr. Henson, and a male quartet 
from out of town will sing. The pub- 
lic is cordially invited to join with the 
post in making the day what it should 
be—a Memorial Day. 
| Seed Time! 
Sweet Peas 
Ne Plus Ultra Mixture 
Giant Flowers, newest varieties, 
finest colors. 10c per oz., 25c 1-4]b., 
40c 1-21b.,75clb. By mail, postpaid. 
Nasturtiums 
Special Mixture Running Varieties 
Special Mixture Dwarf Varieties 
Largest size and finest colors. 
15c per 0z., 50c 1-41b. By mail, 
postpaid. 
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Franklin Park Lawn Seed 
Used exclusively in laying out our 
beautiful Public Parks in eatant Costs 
no more than low grade mixtures, as it 
goes farther in using. 1 lb. covers 600 
square ft. and costs 30c; 4 lbs. $1.00. 
Our rorelogsy, containing full lists of 
vegetable and flower seeds, with carefully 
prepared cultural directions, will be mailed 
to all who anny Readers of the “Breeze” 
interested in Horticulture should know of 
our offer of prizes ($50 in pea) for various 
collections of Flowers and Vegetables to be 
exhibited at the North Shore Horticultural 
Society’s shows the coming season. 
SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO. 
26-27 South Market St., Boston 
