BEVERLY. 
Misses Emma McC. Driver and 
Mary L. Woodberry are to visit Alaska 
before their return from the Pacific 
Coast. 
Miss Grace S. Lefavour is spending 
the month of August at Groton, Mass. 
AGENCY FRPOR 
S.S.PIERCE 
Fancy Groceries 
eG eS 
ROPES DRUG CO., - BEVERLY. 
A full line of fancy Olives, 
Olive Oil, Sardines, Cavier, 
Capes, Capers, French Vege- 
tables, Chutneys, Preserves, 
C. & B. Pickles, Cocoas, Teas 
and Coffees always on hand. 
Also agents for 
NORTH SHORE 
Soubentr ‘Postals. 
Two Cents Each. 
Ropes Drug Co. 
-188 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
NORTH SHORE: BREEZE 
Hardy Ferns and Flowers, 
We make a specialty of Garden Plans, 
aud supply all the desirable Hardy and Ten- 
der Plants for planting same. 
Telephone 754-3 Beverly. 
FERNS for the House. 
Boston, Pearson and Annie Foster Sword 
Ferns. Table Dishes and Jardinieres filled 
Roses and Carnations. Floral Work. 
Greenhouses, 38 Rantoul St. Tel. 849-8. 
NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
188 Hale Street, 
BEVERLY, Mass. 
News was received in town on Sun- 
day of the death at Stratham, N.H., 
of Theodore P. Ober, formerly of this 
city. The funeral services were held 
on Tuesday at Wenham. 
Many visitors from out of the city 
have taken advantage of the opportu- 
nity offered by the Beverly Historical 
Society to inspect their rooms. 
J. F. Bradstreet is vacationizing at 
Chatham, Mass. 
Miss Mary Tempany of Franklin 
place will spend the remainder of the 
summer at Coshocton, O. 
Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bongartz 
are at their summer cottage at Ash- 
dale, Me. 
Mrs. Mina P. Roberts has returned 
from a pleasant sojourn at Deerfield, 
N.H 
Councilman George W. McNutt and 
family are at Debut, N.S., for their 
summer respite. 
RAVINE 
HOUSE, 
RANDOLPH, N.H. 
«se The Rendezvous of Mountain Climbers 
OPEN FIRE-PLACES, 
FISHING, 
LAWN TENNIS, 
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HOT AND COLD BATHS, 
BOATING, Etc. 
POINTS OF INTEREST :—Mt. Adams, Mt. Madison, King’s. Ra- 
vine, Ice Gulch, Cold Brook Falls, Mossy Glen, Tama Falls, Pond of Safety, 
Gorham, Salmacis Falls and Basins, Cherry Mountain Slide, Madison Hut, 
Summit Mt. Washington 
Open in Winter for Snow-shoe Parties. 
Address inquiries for rates, 
LABAN M. WATSON, Proprietor, 
Ravine House, Randolph, N.H. 
Willard O. Wylie has arrived at 
Queenstown, Ire., on his way to Dub- 
lin, where he will represent the I.O. 
G.T. at the international session. 
Frank H. Cameron had the mis- 
fortune to fall down a flight of stairs 
at his home recently, causing severe 
injuries to his side, back and ribs and 
necessitating confinement to his bed. 
Mrs. Edwin P. Frost is registered at 
the “‘ Aquedoktan,”’ Weirs, N.H. 
Miss Gertrude M. St. Clair is spend- 
ing August at Alga, Maine. 
Miss Laura-E. McCaudy of East 
Lothrop street is at Milford, N.H., for 
a fortnight. 
Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Sears are 
home from a vacation at Tim’s Pond, 
Me. 
Fred W. Porter is on a month’s va- 
cation at Ashdale, Me. 
George E. Willmonton of Manches- 
ter has several fully furnished up-to- 
date cottages which he will rent for 
the balance of the season at greatly 
reduced rates. . 
CHARLES sha ivi ir 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
BASS Be ad SER RS ges eS Pa 
79 HALE STREET, Beverly Cove. 
29th Anniversary 
We have been located at 162-164 
Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass., for 
29 years and {cel competent to 
give valuable service . .. . 
Insurance, Real Estate, Invest- 
ments, Notary Public, and Jus- 
tice: ofthe. Peace ionic<dteuiser ion 
SAMUEL H. STONE, BEVERLY, MASS. 
