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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Joseph Haskell and child 
arrived home this week after several 
months visit among relatives and 
friends in England and Scotland. 
Miss Lena McQuillan has gone to 
her former home in Nova Scotia after 
making the Farms her home for sev- 
eral years. 
Asa O. Marshall has purchased a 
lot of land at Shore hills, Wheeler's 
Point, on the Squam river, and in- 
tends to build a summer cottage there 
in the near future. Every year Mr. 
Marshall and family try to spend a 
part of the summer at this delightful 
spot. 
J. M. Publicover has been enjoying 
his annual outing trip in the vicinity 
of Plum Island with his boat and gun 
and many of his friends here have 
been the recipients of the fruits of his 
skill as a sport and a marksman. 
At the 19th Essex Democratic con- 
vention held in Beverly on Tuesday 
evening, Councilman John C. Mc- 
Carthy nominated Daniel W. Hardy 
of the Farms for next year’s Legisla- 
ture and received the unanimous sup- 
port of the meeting. Mr. Hardy is 
well and favorably known throughout 
the district and will no doubt receive 
a handsome vote. 
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Bread, Cake and Pastry, 
LIGHT LENCH: 
DIRIGO ICE CREAM by plate or measure. 
4717 Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
Mr. James Emo, formerly a resident 
of Beverly Farms, and now of the 
Elmwood Farms, near Lewiston, Me., 
has been for the past week, renewing 
acquaintances in this vicinity and is a 
guest of Mr.and Mrs. Felix Naylor, 
Hart street.” 
The Beverly Farms firemen made a 
splendid showing last Saturday when 
their new combination truck was 
given a tryout at the Central fire 
station, Beverly. ‘Ladder 2”’ is the 
designation given the apparatus. En- 
gineer Eli R. Hodgkins, Capt. Lewis 
Williams and the members of the 
company were on the truck, which 
was driven by Driver Pike. The big 
bonfire built in the rear of the engine 
house was extinguished quickly by 
the chemicals. 
The valuation placed on the local 
churches, which become exempt 
from taxes, are: Second Baptist, 
$12,725; St. John’s Episcopal, $23,- 
050; St. Margaret’s Roman Catholic, 
$8,125. The total value of Beverly’s 
religious, charitable and literary asso- 
ciations’ property amounts to $375,800, 
which means a loss of taxes amounting 
to $6,313.44. 
Local politics are just beginning to 
get warmed up, though there seems to 
be nothing as yet to cause excitement. 
Alderman Robert E. Hodgkins will.be 
a candidate for re-election, and thus 
far he has no opposition. Mr. Hodg- 
kins served several years in the com- 
mon council, and since being on the 
board of aldermen he has made a 
good record on several important com- 
mittees. 
Annual Hospital Donation 
There are many charitable acts 
being performed in our midst contin- 
ually which scarcely come to the at- 
tention of the public, and one has 
come to our notice this week. An- 
nually the employees of Connolly 
Bros., Beverly Farms, make a volun- 
tary contribution to Beverly hospital, 
and Tuesday of this week was set 
upon as the date when their act 
should be performed. Mére than 
$100 was contributed, —and this from 
poor working men. Men who work 
in the ditch with pick and shovel, 
mostly. The act is to be most highly 
complimented. Messrs. Thomas D.,- 
Gregory P. and Stephen J. Connolly 
are always giving toward some charit- 
able cause and their contributions 
JOHN B. HILL & SON... JEWELERS. 
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
Dealer in Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 
ACENTS FOR THE EASTMAN KODAK 'sCO. 
160 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
toward Beverly hospital are many. 
This is but one of the many ways 
they benefit the institution. Some 
years when they have a much larger 
crowd of men employed, $400 or $500 
is contributed. 
FREDERICK G. HAYNES, 
North Shore Druggist, 
HALE STREET, 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Prescriptions called for and delivered. 
Telephone No, 24-2, Beverly Farms. 
Confectionery and Cigars. 
Ice Cream Soda and College Ices. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ana 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches- 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
E. MARK SULLIVAN, 
Counsellor-at-Law, 
14-15 SavINGS BANK BUILDING, 
BEVERLY. “MASS; 
F. W. VARNEY 
Successor to A. O. MARSHALL 
APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Physicians’ Prescriptions 
A Specialty, compounded only by 
Graduates in Pharmacy 
AT LOWEST PRICES. 
CHOCOLATES. 
Ice Creo Sod ond College ices. 
Periodicals, Daily and Sunday 
Papers. 
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