NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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A Good Investment 
Be your own landlord. 
Better and safer than banks or stocks. 
Buy a piece of the land, now for sale, adjoining the beautiful Mont- 
serrat Station. 
Put by five or ten dollars a month and own oneoftheseattractive house 
lots. 
more rent. 
Later build your own cottage, make your own garden and pay no 
This is an ideal location, between Beverly and Prides’s Crossing, on 
electric and train lines near High and Grammar schools and not 
crowded. 
Houses rent and sell rapidly and land values are steadily increasing. 
All grades and prices from $300 to $3000. 
The boys’ playground, opposite the station, has been opened. 
neighborhood tennis court is now ready. 
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Leave the noisy town and come out for a glimpse of the fields and 
woods of Montserrat; only five minutes from Beverly. 
Our representative will be at the office, 157 Essex St., every day ex- 
cept Sunday and evening appointments may be made by phone No. 
721. 
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The B. & M. R. R., are looking 
into the matter of enlarging and im- 
proving its freight yard at the Farms 
depot by the filling in of the space 
on the north side of the tracks from 
its present yard to the Beach street 
crossing. 
On August 7th, a mission will open 
at St. Margaret’s Church and will 
continue for two weeks, one week 
for women and one week for men. 
The Redemptionist Fathers from 
New York will conduct it. 
The new schedule of fares on the 
B. &. M. went into effect last Friday 
morning and the comparison be- 
tween the new and old rate from 
Beverly Farms to the following sta- 
tions are as follows: Boston, was .45; 
now .d0; Chelsea, was .39, now 43; 
Lynn, was .25, now .30; Salem,: was 
.15, now .15; Beverly, was 10, now 
10; Montserrat, was .06, now .06; 
W. Manchester, was .05., now .05; 
Manchester, was .05, now .07; Mag- 
nolia, was .10, now .12; Gloucester, 
was .20, now .23; Rockport, was .25, 
now .33. At Pride’s Crossing the old 
rate to Boston was .40, under the 
new rate it is .49. 
The lawn party which was to have 
been given last evening( Thursday) 
upon the grounds of St. Margaret’s 
Church, has been postponed until 
next Thursday. Moving pictures, 
dancing and games will be features, 
The Beverly Farms Band, 26 
pieces, gave its first public concert 
on last Tuesday evening. They 
played at the field day and evening 
bazaar which was held on the Church 
grounds at Centerville, under the 
auspices of the Ladies’ Aid and 
Men’s Improvement Societies. They 
gave an excellent concert and have 
since received many favorable com- 
ments upon their good work. 
Mrs. Henry Stillman of Kast Wen- 
ham has been critically ill all this 
week. At this writing her condition 
is reported to be slightly improved. 
Shoe repairing promptly attended 
to, best stock used, work done by 
machinery at Standley’s shoe store.* 
Have your Legal and Probate No- 
tices appear in The Breeze. 
