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DRAMA LAA AMD DUNN ARE 
Miss Brooks of Peabody is the new 
t teacher for the sixth grade at the 
Farms school, taking the place of 
Mrs. Ford of Beverly, who has been 
substituting. 
_ The wedding of Miss Mary Hill ill of 
Brookline and S. John Connolly of 
Beverly Farms will take place at the 
home of Miss Hill’s parents on 
Boylston street next Wednesday 
evening. 
Thomas Murray of Boston is the 
new gardener and caretaker at the 
Neal Rantoul estate on West street. 
Robt. MeColgan having resigned. 
A part of the West Beach pier is 
in such a condition that no doubt be- 
fore another season quite extensive 
repairs will be necessary. 
The various gymnasium classes of 
which the Misses Connolly are the 
instructors are to commence this 
year’s course of lessons on or about 
Nov. 1. 
Councilman Frank W. Hammond 
has announced: his candidacy for the 
Board of Aldermen from ward 4. He 
is a civil engineer employed mostly 
at the Farms with Messers D. Line- 
han & Son. 
Herbert W. Taylor of Gloucester, 
a former well-known Beverly Farms 
resident, is reported to be critically 
ill at the Massachusetts General Hos- 
_ pital, Boston. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fath- 
ers, will install their new officers in 
Marshall’s hall next Friday evening. 
Dept. Supreme Gov. Lambert of 
_ Lynn and staff will perform the 
work. 
Commemorative exercises of Colum- 
bus and the discovery of America 
_ were held at the Farms school on last 
Tuesday afternoon. An interesting 
program was given, including a lit- 
tle play founded on the life of Col- 
-umbus and written by one of the 
teachers. The affair was much ap- 
preciated by a large party of vis- 
itors. 
Alfred Hanson has accepted a po- 
sition in the machinist department 
_ of the United Shoe Machinery plant 
at Beverly. He hag commenced his 
duties there. 
W. J. Creed, the Beverly Cove 
-eaterer, who has arranged the ma- 
jority ‘of the leading dinners and 
luncheons of the North Shore this 
season, has purchased an automobile. 
He is having a garage erected on his 
_ East Corning street property. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER and CHEESE, 
Telephone 52 
MEAT. POULTRY and GAME, 
FRUIT and BERRIES. 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly 
Filled. 
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(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
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Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
f All Work Personally Attended to. 
TELEPHONE 65 
for which we are fully equipped. 
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Beverly Farms 
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Deputy Supreme Gov. W. B. Pub- 
licover of the local colony of Pilgrim 
Fathers will install, Monday even- 
ing, the officers at the John Win- 
throp colony in Boston. He will be 
assisted by a Boston degree staff. 
On Tuesday evening he will aiso in- 
stall the officers at the Ipswich 
colony. A number of members of 
John West colony are planning to 
accompany Pilgrim Publicover to 
both places. 
The Girls’ club, an auxiliary of the 
Farms Baptist church, on next Mon- 
day evening are to participate in a 
hay ride to Marblehead. A large 
hay cart with the rigging filled with 
hay, drawn by two or four horses, is 
the equipment which is used for 
these parties and will afford much 
pleasure. 
Forester H. Pierce during the past 
week has been attending to his du- 
ties as a juryman in the superior 
court at Newburyport. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Wright 
‘are to celebrate the 15th anniver- 
sary of their marriage at their home, 
corner Hale and Vine streets, on 
Wednesday, by receiving their 
friends and neighbors. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms postoffice for 
week ending Oct. 13, 1910: R. E. 
Collins, W. Holman Cary, Giocaneo 
Carbone, Lawrence Corcoran, Sys. 
Nicola Finnoli, Lydia De Ford, Wal- 
ter L. Gunner, Miss Nellie Galagher, 
Eugine Gordon, Allen E. Hafford, 
Miss Mary Healy, Philip Ketihen, R. 
C. Martin, Miss Gertrude Noyes, Miss 
S. A. Patterson, Carmine Rafaelo- 
droeca, Quinto Solsolio, Miss Frances 
White, Miss Ogda Whiden, Mrs. A. 
W. Wheelwright.—Wm. R. Brooks, 
P. M. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neainess and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Nee is GeV. 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Reve: Court, BEVERLY EATS 
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BEVERLY FARMS ES 
Makes a specialty of compound- 
ing physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked 
with relinble and up-to-date § 
remedies, and is constantly under 
H the supervision of GRADUATES IN §& 
A PHARMACY of lone experience. : 
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BY Varney's Violet Velvet Skin Lotion & 
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roughness of the skin 
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