NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS 
Juicy steaks; 
chops; leg, 
Try some of the following: 
fillet and roasts of beef; 
saddle, crown or breast of lamb; cutlet, 
leg, fillet, loin or breast of veal; chops, 
chime or spare-rib of fresh pork; roasting 
chickens,eapons, broilers, incubator chick- 
ens; fresh fowl; turkeys to broil or roast; 
ducks; geese; and game in season; jumbo 
squabs and pigeons; canned chicken; for- 
eign and domestic soups; choice sugar- 
eured ham, shoulders and bacon; fresh 
corned, smoked and salt-petered tongues; 
calves’ livers and sweet breads; bacon in 
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THE PRICE IS NOT THE ONLY THING 
To consider in buying food. Selecting food requires the most 
careful thought and judgment. You have. to please the taste 
and nourish the body. We all know a good thing when we eat 
it. Pure food makes rich red blood. Tender, juicy chops and 
steaks please the taste and aid digestion. In choosing a doctor 
you always seleet one who has proven his skill by what he has 
done. Our great success proves to you that we satisfy our 
eustomers. Our business has increased daily since we started. 
Through the dullest winter months we kept eight men hustling 
early and late. We buy nothing but the best, only from houses 
that have a reputation to protect. If there is anything good in 
the market, we have it. Our butchers have had high-class 
experience. 
Our books are in charge of an Al man. We use daily slips- 
jars; smoked beef; fresh sausage; pure ; 
leaf lard; pure lard from the tub; best or pass books as you wish, Our store is equipped in the most 
creamery butte , fresh and light salted ; sanitary way for handling pure food. Our Service is the best 
cooking butter; foreign and domestic obtainable. Can you afford to buy meats and fruits that are 
cheeses; -milk and cream; staple and exposed to flies and dust, or that is put in a box and expressed 
fancy groceries; jarred and canned around several hours and becomes heated and sweaty? 
fruits and vegetables ; 
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bottled pickles; s 
shrimp, smoked and _ dried 
coffees, teas, cocoa and chocolate ; 
spices; faney crackers; kitchen supplies. and yacht trade. Our t 
Fruit of all kinds. We grow our own Magnoha daily. Whhlesale team 
vegetables. Try them! New laid eggs. Peabody. 
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Wyatt’s market, which is being 
conducted this summer by M. ry 
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MAMAN 
Crowne, is doing a hustling busi- 
ness. Mr. Crowne has with him as 
head meatcutter, S. J. Henchy. Both 
Mr. Crowne and Mr. Henchy have 
had considerable service in catering 
to Back Bay and Brookline trade 
during their work in Boston and are 
well prepared to cater to the wants 
of their North Shore patrons. 
The American Express Co. office 
at Prides is open for the season. 
_ Joseph O’Neil, who has been at Man- 
chester all winter, is in charge of the 
office again. 
C. T. Keller of Boston is building 
a bungalow at Mystery Island. <A 
Eaton firm is doing the carpenter- 
ing. The contract for the plumbing 
is being carried out by W. J. Pierce. 
Mrs. A. O. Marshall has rented 
her camp at Wheeler’s Point, Glou- 
cester, for the summer. 
It is understood that Addison Da- 
vis has purchased a farm at Rowley. 
The Boys Fife and Drum Corps 
received many compliments on their 
vood work in the Memorial Day 
parade, 
jellies and jams; 
pitted, stuffed and plain olives; loose and 
almon, French sardines, 
fish ; 
mineral 
and spring waters; foreign and domestic 
pure 
vegetables, 
-ams are in Beverly, 
ASK YOUR DOCTOR. 
Soon after your meat order leaves our cooler it is delivered 
to you and placed on ice, fresh and healthy. 
We are the only North Shore store that 
gathered fresh daily. 
in quality, price and si Ae 
raises its own 
We guarantee satisfaction 
Spe cial contraets with hotels 
Manchester and 
in Beverly, Salem and 
BEVERLY Farms, Mass. 
NEIGHBORS’ HALL BLOCK 
At the eriminal session of the su- 
perior court sitting in» Salem this 
week the jury returned a verdict of 
eullty in the case of Raffaelo De Bus- 
sino, a Beverly Farms Italian, but 
sentence was deferred. De Bussino 
was convicted on a charge of assault 
with intent to kill one Luigi Gataeni 
in the Italian camp off Haskell street 
last January. There are some other 
ltalians, who disappeared at the 
time, who are said to have also been 
implicated in the affair. 
Archie MeNeil has accepted a posi- 
tion at Biddeford Pool, Me., for the 
summer. 
John Connolly, son of 
Connolly of Pride’s, is” 
Michael 
back to 
Pride’s, after being away sinee last 
fall. 
F. P. Gaudreau, the Central 
square barber, has this week added 
another barber to his force. 
Michael Connolly, jr., of Pride’s, 
who is an apprentice carpenter, is 
wearing a bandage about his head, 
due to a cut about four inches long, 
received while at work. A piece of 
wood fell, striking him. 
William Beckford of Beverly has 
resumed his summer’s duties as one 
of the foree at the North Shore Fish 
Co. 
Next Sunday is Memorial Day for 
the Beverly firemen. The Farms fire- 
men will decorate the graves at the 
local cemetery in the morning and 
then will take a barge for Beverly, 
where they will join the other fire- 
men in carrying out the day’s pro- 
eram., 
The Beverly public schools are to 
close for the long summer vacation 
on Thursday, June 30, and the fall 
term will commence on Tuesday, 
Sept. 6. 
; WILRDR .) PIERCE | 
(Successor to Pierce 4 Pierce) 
| WILBUR J. PIERCE / 
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/ Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage. 
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All Work Personally Attended to. 
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Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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