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NEW PHILIPPE AND CANAUD SARDINES : 
We are now receiving the new packing of the celebrated P. & C. SARDINES. The quality 
x of this shipment is very fine and the price is surely much lower than for several years. 
1% size 15c, 1%, size 25c, 1% size 35c 
Ispa Truffled Sardines............... 15c can Briand Sardines;,\\.jcc\.... 2.12 18c can — 
D. & G. Skinless and Boneless Sardines 25c can Picnic..Sardinési¢: ©. x..e00 =e 15c can es 
. Dadelzen Sardines, 14 size 20c, 1% size 30c can Smoker Sardines 1% size 10c, 1% size 20c can 7 
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a Holmes St. Croix Brand.............. Be can |. -L’Etoile «Brand: =.00<5 05.0 po eee 10c can ra 
«4 Underwood’s, in mustard............ 10c can be 
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PTT TT LOLr CORON ee Td WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Drislane, 
who have for several years past been 
in charge of the H. C. Pierce ‘‘Rock 
Cove’’ estate, have concluded their 
services there and have moved to 
Boston. 
The crew of the Mayflower are 
giving a complimentary hop tonight 
at Neighbors’ hall in return for the 
good time given the boys Tuesday 
night at the benefit dance for the 
brass band when twenty-eight of 
them were present. Nearly every- 
body among the young people of 
Beverly Farms will be invited. It 
is expected the Mayflower will sail 
cway from the North Shore the com- 
ing week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Hatch of 
Bangor, Me., have spent the past 
week at the Farms visiting friends. 
They are to remain here another 
week. 
George Murray has accepted a po- 
sition at the Spaulding gardens on 
Greenwood avenue, his duties there 
being mostly of a clerical nature. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms postoffice week 
ending Sept. 14, 1910: Mr. W. H. 
Bingham, Mr. W. Coggin, Mrs. W. 
J. Endres, Mr. John Devaney, Vis- 
eountess de Faramond, Miss Lydia 
De Ford, Mr. Robert F. Fisher, 
Miss Grace Grant, Miss F. M. Gan- 
nett, Mr. Frank Gray, Mr. Kenneth 
Howard, Mr. C. W. Haunt. Miss 
Mary Henry, Mr. H. Howe, Mr. 
Rena Hamilton, Mr. James Kelliher, 
Katz Bros., Miss Gigne Landin, Miss 
Marion Lovering, Mr. Albert Person 
Mr. Daniel Quill, Miss Mary Stanley, 
Jm. F, Wilbur, Esq., Master Henry 
Wallis—William R. Brooks, P. M. 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning 
and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
[pO PEAS PRES PREVA PERRYS PRES A A ee ee ee 
WILBOR J. PIERCE 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
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j Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 
Special attention given to Testing of a tone and Drainage, for which we are fully equipped. 
All Work Personally Attended t 
Estimates Gheerfully Given 
TELEPHONE 65 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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Meats and Prove 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Athletic Events at Brockton Fair. 
The third annual Marathon held 
in connection with the Brockton 
Fair will take place Friday, Oct. 7. 
The start will be made in front of 
the Boston Athletic Association on 
Exeter street and the finish will be 
in the fair grounds. The route will 
be the same as that of previous years 
and only two laps will be run on the 
Brockton Fair track. 
The eighth annual amateur ath- 
letic meet will be held on the grounds 
Thursday, Oct. 6. The list of events 
includes 440 yard novice, scratch; 
100 and 880 yard dash and run,.y 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. 
open only to residents of Plymouth 
County; one mile relay, open to all 
colleges, Y. M. C. A. teams and ree- 
ognized athletic organizations. 
The handicap events will consist 
of 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 
yard run, 120 yard Imgh hurdles, 
putting 16-pound shot, pole vault, 
880 yard run, one mile run, three 
mile run, 220 yard low hurdles, run- 
ning high jump, running broad 
jump. Entries close Sept. 28 with 
Horace A. Keith, 26 Pinkham street, 
Brockton. 
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