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" BEVERLY FARMS 
The street department has been 
busily engaged the past week in mak- 
ing needed repairs on the portion of 
Hart street between Haskell street 
and Perry’s corner, so called. 
Preston post, 188, G.A.R., the W. 
R.C. and Associates have accepted 
invitations to attend memorial services 
at the Baptist church tomorrow morn- 
ing at 10.30, and also at the Catholic 
church in the evening at 7.30, and 
will assemble at headquarters at 10 
a.m. and 7 p.m., respectively, for this 
purpose. 
Get your ice cream order in early 
for Memorial day. Parker’s. 
Joseph Haskell and family who 
resided on Vine court removed to 
Revere the first of the week. Mrs. 
Haskell who has been ill for several 
weeks past, is much improved. 
Two new mails have been added to 
the service of the local postoffice the 
past week through the efforts of Post- 
master Standley, one arriving from 
Boston and points west, at 9.15 a.m. 
and the other departing for these 
points at 6.30 p.m. 
A movein the right direction is that 
of the park commissioner’s who have 
recently asked the city government 
for an appropriation of $200 for the 
purpose of cleaning up the play 
grounds. It is to be desired also that 
after this work is done that no more 
dumping of rubbish be allowed. 
Work was started this week by 
Messrs. Connolly Bros. on the exer- 
cising track, lawns and grassy areas 
adjoining, of Judge Wm. H. Moore on 
Hale street, Pride’s Crossing. The 
principle feature of the work will be 
the removal of the tan bark which 
has heretofore formed the finish sur- 
face for the track and substituting a 
material of a different nature which is 
expected to contain the qualities most 
desirable for a purpose of this kind. 
REGENT FLOUR 
This Flour is milled for us and is never sold under any other 
It is the Acme of perfection as a bread producer. If 
you want the lightest, whitest, sweetest and best bread possible 
Fancy Cuban Pineapples 
This fruit isin prime condition for table use or preserving. 
Good sized, very juicy and exceptionally low in price. 
13c, 2.for 25c, $1.25 dozen. 
‘debris 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Boston Blend Coffee 
What is more annoying to the average person in the morning 
than a cup of poor Coffee? . 
If you use 
Boston Blend 
priced Coffee. 
(a= TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER 
Essex amd Sst. 
you avoid all this trouble. 
aroma, and has that satisfaction seldom found in a-popular 
25¢c pound, 3 pounds 72c. 
In Bulk or 1-lb. Canisters. 
Peter streets, ; 
| OOBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
SALEM, MASS. 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
‘The need of a “hokey-pokey cart” 
or some other system of street clean- 
ing is very apparent and the condition 
of Central square and the streets lead- 
ing therefrom for the past two weeks 
has caused much unfavorable criticism 
as no small amount of rubbish and 
have accumulated, and no 
efforts of any kind have been made to 
keep the business portion of the 
Farms, as it should be—in a clean and 
desirable order. 
An evening which is being looked 
forward to with keen interest and 
much anticipation of pleasure is next 
Tuesday, May 29, at Neighbor’s hall, 
where an excellent concert and assem- 
bly will be given in aid of St. Marga- 
ret’schurch. The earlier part of the 
evening will be devoted to a concert 
and entertainment, in which will ap- 
pear a large number of artists both 
local and out of town, and includes a 
sketch by members of the St. Alphon- 
sus Dramatic association of Roxbury. 
From 10 to 1 a.m. dancing will be in 
order. 
A handsome new sign with gilt let- 
lets bearing the words, “‘ Preble’s Pro- 
vision Company,’’ was put up over the 
store in Neighbor’s Hall block on 
Thursday. 
Memorial Day 
The program for Memorial Day at 
Beverly Farms is practically the same 
as in former years. The line will form 
on West street at 2 p.m. and with the 
Gloucester band at the front, will 
march to St. Margaret’s church, then 
countermerch to G.A.R. hall, where 
the invited guests will be received ; 
march then continues through Hale 
and High streets to the cemetery, 
where the usual memorial services 
will be held and graves decorated. 
Line will then re-form and march 
through Hart, Hale and West streets 
to West Beach, where the services in 
memory of the sailor dead will be 
conducted by the W.R.C. and the 
It is always alike, rich in flavor and 
school children. Ree will then be 
made to G.A.R. hall by way of West 
street and the line dismissed. 
In the evening the post and associ- 
ates will re-assemble at the G.A.R. 
hall at 7 p.m. and march to the Bap- 
tist church and listen to an address 
by =the Rev. Dr Henson# ofmine 
Tremont Temple, Boston. There 
will be a male quartette from Beverly. 
Preston post desires all the sol- 
diers and sailors of the civil and span- 
ish wars to join with them in the 
parade, and also to all citizens to lend 
their co-operation in carrying out the 
program of the day. 
H. M. & R, E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1104. 
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. Trowrt, Propr. 
