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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.-LROWT:. 
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 
163 eee Be 2.75 
14 in. “ Ball Bear’g Mower 4.50 
16 in. “ if it) “c “ } 
18 in. if “ 73 “ce 
14 in. Hub Mower 
iRahrboe oa 5a 
14 in. Pennsylvania Mower 
16 in. ie + 
18 in. : Me 
Whitcomb-Carter Co. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Our graduates 
are employed 
as teachers 
in other busi- 
ness schools 
in all parts of 
the country. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Supt. Lovett, of the Street depart- 
ment, has had a large force at work 
all this week at the Farms cleaning 
up various streets and making needed 
repairs. 
Col. Wm. D. Sohier has received a 
bronze medal from the Massachusetts 
Humane Society for an act of bravery 
in the saving from drowning of John 
Larrive who had broken through the 
ice at Round Pond, Chebacco woods, 
January 25th, at which time Col. 
Sohier, who was in his camp at Grav- 
elly Pond, heard the cries and hurried 
to the assistance of the man, and after 
much hard labor and putting his own 
life in jeopardy, succeded in getting 
Larrive to solid ice. 
The committee on Fire department 
has awarded the contract for install- 
ing a steam heating apparatus at the 
Beverly Central Fire station to Thos. 
J. McDonnell, the Central Square 
plumber. 
There is to be an illustrated enter- 
tainment and lecture at the Beverly 
Farms school today, the proceeds of 
which are for the benefit of the school. 
All of our Vegetables fresh from 
local gardens every day. Preble’s 
Market. * 
In August there will bea grand fair 
running each evening for a week, the 
same being under the auspices and 
for the benefit of St. Margaret’s 
church. 
The Hardy club are making ar- 
rangements to hold a grand ball in 
Neighbors’ hall on July 26th which 
will no doubt be the event of the sea- 
son, as it is their intention to give but 
one party during the summer. The 
large committee in charge intend that 
the affair shall be a complete success. 
Mrs. Thomas J. McDonnell, and 
son Thomas, have returned to the 
Farms after enjoying a long stay at 
Topsfield. 
Large quantities of crated furniture 
have been arriving all through the 
week for the new H. C. Frick house. 
Charles Parker, the Central Square 
caterer, has just had placed in his res- 
taurant an electric fan which adds 
much to the comfort of his many pat- 
rons. 
New line of Stocks, Ruchings, 
Ribbons, and Hamburg, at White & 
Masters. - 
The committee on July 4th celebra- 
tion at Beverly Farms are invited, as 
are all others interested and willing to 
help the good cause, to meet at G.A° 
R. hall on Monday evening, June 18, 
at & o'clock. 
Hot Ginger-bread, 4.30 P. M., 5c 
a square at Parker’s. * 
Ol ot 
The following is a 
short list of the nice 
things we have in 
stock marked from 
83 to $5. Come in 
and call for what you 
want; we have every- 
thing that belongs in 
a first-class jewelry 
store. 
Baking Dishes 
Cream and Sugar 
Serving Trays 
Fruit Dishes 
Butter Dishes 
Chafing Dishes 
Candle Sticks 
Bread Trays 
Cake Baskets 
Bonbon Dishes 
Berry Bowls 
Pieces in Utopian 
pottery and in beauti- 
ful cut glass and bric- 
a-brac—nice things 
costing little but 
meaning much to the 
recipient. 
Baird-North Co., 
250 Essex St., 
SALEM. 
Where the Engraving 
ts as good as 
can be 
done. 
$10 
BARGAINS IN $60 
Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 
J. E. McCotean, Mgr. Tel. 166 Main. 
