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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. Later build your own cottage, make your own garden and pay no 
more rent. 
This is an ideal location, between Beverly and Prides’s Crossing, on 
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crowded. 
electric and train lines near High and 
Grammar schools and not 
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. 
The 
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, 
Montserrat and Prospect Hill Syndicates 
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Ban AUN ATA URNS 
On Wednesday, August 17, the 
Pilgrim Wanderers and friends will 
be entertained by John West colony 
of Beverly Farms at Tuck’s Point, 
West Manchester, the affair being a 
sort of field day, outing and basket 
picnic. The committee has arranged 
a program of amusements of various 
kinds, including a ball game and 
sports for which prizes are to be 
given. 
Mrs. Ira B. Case of Dorchester, 
this week joined her husband here 
and will spend the next two or three 
weeks at the Farms renewing old ac- 
quaintances, 
Miss Barlow of Pocassett, this 
week resumed her duties as matron 
of the Nervine Hospital, Boston, af- 
ter a pleasant vacation spent at the 
Farms visiting her sister, Mrs. Clar- 
ence §, Pond. 
The Charles K. Harris Co., have 
hired Neighbor’s hall and will ‘give 
one of their popular shows on Satur- 
day evening, Aug. 6. 
John Creesey, driver of the Farms 
hose wagon and Walter B. Wright, 
engineer of steamer 3, have been tak- 
ing a part of this week off, spending 
it visiting friends at Providence, 
R. I. Substitutes have been taking 
their places in the fire department. 
Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop W. Fields: 
of Gardner, have been among this 
week’s visitors at the Farms, 
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The John Burchsted estate, corner 
Hale and High streets, will soon be 
transferred to its new owners, a 
group of nearby summer residents. 
The papers in the transaction have 
practically all been signed. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms Postoffice week 
ending July 27. Mrs. Annie Boyee, 
Miss Grace Crowell, Elmer EK. Cole, 
Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr.” Camp- 
bell, Mrs. Edgar Drummond, Mr. 
Charles P. Davis, Mr. William Field, 
Miss M. E. Hayward, B. M. McGrath, 
Miss Marion Osbornt, Mrs. Chas. 
Richardson, Miss Elizabeth Rapp, 
Mrs. Herbert D. Ward, Mrs. Elmer 
Wendell, Miss Lena Williams, Mrs. 
Chester Hoswell—Wm, R. Brooks, 
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