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Original English Breakfast at - - - 5Qc Ib. 
Famous Blend at - - - - - 65c Ib. 
Five O'clock at - - - - 75¢c Ib. 
Fancy Orange Pekoe at - “ = - $1.00 Ib. 
‘ (Known the world over as “Ridgways' Dollar Tea’) 
Will please you as they have three generations of Tea Lovers in Great Britain. 
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Miss Barbara Daniels, chief tele- 
phone operator at the local ex- 
change, is having her vacation, and 
is spending part of it visiting re- 
latives in Vermont. 
Mr. Cameron, supt. and gardener 
at Mrs. Leiter’s new estate, moved 
his family to the Farms this week, 
occupying apartments in one of the 
buildings on the estate. 
Miss Ruth Hardy is to leave the 
Farms soon for a visit with relatives 
in Bangor, Me. 
The Beverly Good Government 
association, through its executive 
committee, is expected to announce 
its position very shortly, regarding 
the fitness of the candidates seeking 
election on Dec. 13. Thos. D. Conol- 
ly of the Farms is one of the com- 
mittee. The announcement is await- 
ed with interest. 
The first meeting of the month 
of John West colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, will be held in Marshall’s 
hall this evening. The colony meet- 
ings this winter are to be especially 
interesting ones from a social stand- 
point. 
Rev. C. 8. Pond will address the 
Foss Bible class in» Beverly next 
Monday evening. 
Brewer’s Market closed last Sat- 
urday afternoon for the winter, as 
is Mr. Brewer’s custom. The market 
had another very successful season 
catering as it does to the more ex- 
clusive trade along the Shore. 
A rally, the first of the mayoralty 
campaign in the interest of Jere- 
miah F, Desmond, will be held in 
Marshall’s hall, next Thursday ev- 
ening, Dec. 8, at 8 o’clock, 
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Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
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Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning 
and Promptly Filled 
BEVERLY Farms, 
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: j Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating i 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
/ All Work Personally Attended to. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sullivan On Friday evening a social will 
of North Adams are at the Farms be held in the Chapel of the Bap- 
for a visit with friends. tist church under the auspicies of 
Plans are being made for the an- the Sunday School. 
nual Christmas Tree at the Beverly _Farms people who desire may 
Farms Baptist church this year, 
which will be held on Saturday ev- 
ening, Dec. 24th. On Sunday even- 
in 
an excellent Christmas concert. 
Beverly Farms people are always 
deeply interested in Beverly Hos- 
pital and are always manifesting 
their interest In some way or other. 
They will be no less active than us- 
ual in the campaign to. be started 
soon in an effort to raise ten thou- 
Estimates GCheerfully Given 
school which is being conducted by 
the School Committee in the Bev- 
erly High school on Monday, Tues- 
day, Wednesday and Thursday ey- 
enings from 7.15 to 9.15 beginning 
next Monday. This is an excellent 
opportunity for the Farms young 
people who have, perhaps, been 
obliged to cut short their education, 
to again take up their studies for 
the winter months. 
sand dollars for the hospital. The Thomas Jack and family, who 
Farms committee is composed of have been occupying the lower floor 
Howard <A. Doane, William R. of the Ahern house, Greenwood ay. 
Brooks, Thos. D. Connolly, Elmer and Webster st., have moved into 
Standley, Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, the cottage on the Allen Curtis es- 
and James B. Dow. 
Fred Hull is the latest Farms 
young man to secure a position at 
the United Shoe plant in Beverly. 
tate for the winter, of which estate 
Mr. Jack is caretaker. 
Breeze Advertising Pays, 
for which we are fully equipped. 4 : 
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take advantage of the free evening ~ 
