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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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. 
COA Rost men OW as 
Joun A. Trowt, Propr. 
Whitcomb-Carter Co. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
The right place to buy the right Lawn 
Mowers at the right prices. 
14 in. Money Back Mower $2.50 
16 in. 66 6c 73 2.75 
14:10 as “ Ball Bear’g Mower 4.50 
16 in. “ ch “ “ “ 5.00 
18 in. “ “cc “ a3 ifs 5.50 
14 in. Hub Mower 3.00 
165i. us 3.25 
14 in. Pennsylvania Mower 7.60 
16 in “a e 8.50 
18 in. of 9.50 
W hitcomb-Carter Co. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Our graduates 
are employed 
as teachers 
in other busi- 
ness schools 
in all parts of 
the country. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A large force of employes of the 
city street department have been at 
the Farms the past few days cleaning 
out the gutters and making general 
needed improvements along Hale 
street from Central square to Hart 
street. 
The North Shore gardeners’ de- 
mand for birch pea brush, which 
material also makes excellent brush 
broom for sweeping avenues and paths, 
have compelled Messrs. Connolly 
Bros. to ship from their Topsfield 
farm another car load, which arrived 
this week. 
The fleet of pleasure cratts off 
West Beach has now grown to quite 
a number, many of the local yachts- 
men launching their boats this week. 
“Dancing on the Floats” to the 
tune of any old kind of music, is cer- 
tainly the popular diversion to a large 
number of Beverly Farms ‘young peo- 
ple who can be found most any pleas- 
ant evening enjoying themselves in 
this manner at the beach. 
Mrs. Mattis Hanson, the Misses 
Clara and Jennie Hanson and Mrs. 
John Holtman and children, sailed on 
the “Arabic” from Boston on Thurs- 
day morning for Sweden, to visit the 
old homes of Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. 
Holtman where they expect to spend 
the summer. 
The ‘Dedication of Infants’’ which 
was to be held in the Baptist church 
on Children’s Sunday, has been in- 
definitely postponed. 
Miss Sara Miller of St. Botolph 
street, Boston, has taken up her resi- 
dence at James B. Dow’s on Hale 
street for the summer. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
have a committee at work making 
arrangements for their annual summer 
outing. 
Ralph W. Osborn has purchased a 
cottage at Asbury Grove, where, with 
his family, he will spend the summer. 
William Neville, the superintendent 
and caretaker of the West Beach cor- 
poration property during the summer 
season, has been made a special police 
officer to serve upon the above-named 
property. 
The Ladies’ Sewing Circle con- 
nected with the Beverly Farms Bap- 
tist church are to hold their annual 
fair and sale on Thursday, June 28. 
Fancy articles, cake, candy, etc., are 
solicited and would be appreciated. 
The proceeds of these fairs are each 
year devoted to a fund in aid of the 
church. 
Before selecting your butcher for 
the season visit Preble’s market for 
prices and quality. Neighbor’s blk. * 
Notice 
Preston Post, 188, desire to thank all those 
who took part or gave their help in any 
way in aiding the post in the carrying ou} 
of the exercises on Memorial Day at Bev- 
erly Farms. 
CHAS. H. DAY, Commander. 
EBEN DAY, Adjutant. 
FRANK N. HOAG 
TAILOR 
184 Cabot St., - Beverly, Mass. 
Opp. the Bank. Telephone. 
The following are the Beverly Farms 
members of the Beverly High school 
class of 1906 who will graduate this 
month: Misses Sophia F. Bennett, 
Alice G. Bolam, Mary J. Dwyer, Ger- 
trude H. Connolly, Elizabeth A. Too- 
mey and George S. Day. The exercises 
are to be held in City hall, June 26. 
It is desired that as many of the 
Cradle Roll as possible, or one of the 
family, be present at the Children’s 
concert, Sunday evening, at the Bap- 
tist church, to receive one of the 
little plants to be given to each _mem- 
ber. 
Dept. Pres. Mrs. Goddard, and 
Dept. Inspector, Mrs. Beal of the 
W.R.C., will be the guests of Mrs. 
Alice L. Preston, Tuesday and 
Wednesday of the coming week. 
Mrs. Emma Davis and son, were 
the guests of Mrs. Lizzie Williams, 
Thursday, at her old home in East 
Wenham. 
William H. Preston of Hart street 
was quite badly injured last Saturday 
evening. As he was driving down 
Common lane he was forced to turn 
out to let an‘ automobile pass, and as 
he did so, he struck a hydrant and 
was thrown to the ground. 
New line of Stocks, Ruchings, 
Ribbons, and Hamburg, at White & 
Masters. 
All of our Vegetables fresh from 
local gardens every day. Preble’s 
Market. 3 
There will be service. in St 
John’s Episcopal church, Beverly 
Farms, every Sunday during the 
summer, at 11 o'clock. Special 
preachers will have charge of the 
services. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms Postoffice June 7, 1906: J Bailey, Mr 
J Cronin, Mr Horace W Codman, Master 
Geo Dixon, H C Davis, Mr Albert J Gar-. 
land, Mrs F B Holder, C H, Starr Levy, Mrs 
Timothy O’Reilly, Nathan P Proctor, Mrs 
D C Percival, Mr J J Sully, Mr Hayward 
Parker Whittington, Miss Eleanor Warner, 
Mrs F H Warner. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
