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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Toys, Novelties, Favors, Saint Bon Boas Fancy Candy Boxes ea 
Baskets for Xmas.is most complete. 
Santa Claus Net Stockings filled with every conceivable toy for Boys 
20c and 35c each. 
; and Girls 
Something Entirely New, Exploding balls ‘from Germany. 
: We will havea complete line of Xmas Greens, Holly, Laurel, Evergreen, etc. 
OUR SHOWING 
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10c each. 
PHONE 1300 
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A delegation from John West Col- 
ony, Pilgrim Fathers, will visit 
Francis Higginson colony at Salem 
next Wednesday evening, when the 
Salem colony will observe its an- 
niversary. 
The committee at the Farms mak- 
ing collections for the Beverly Hos- 
pital fund of $10,000, have been do- 
ing good work this week and have 
already received substantial pledg- 
es. 
John A. Morrison, supt. for Con- 
nolly Bros., on work the firm has 
been doing in New Jersey, returned 
to the Farms today. He plans to 
spend the winter in California 
where he has relatives. 
The bungalow of George O’Dea at 
Montserrat has been completed and 
the owner is now occupying it. The 
cottage is attracting more than or- 
dinary attention as it is one of the 
prettiest and most attractive of that 
style of residences in this section. 
The snow storm of Tuesday and 
Tuesday night made good sleighing 
for light hitches. One of the Farms’ 
most popular residents who has lit- 
terally made the snow fly is Dr. 
John J. Riordan. The Doctor al- 
ways has at least one or two speedy 
trotters and he takes delight in giv- 
ing his friends a good ride when the 
opportunity presents itself. 
Last Monday evening at the 
Farms engine house the fire com- 
panies held their regular monthly 
meeting, after which they sat down 
to a bake-bean supper. Captain Al- 
fred Williams acted as toast-master 
and called. upon Ald. A. P. Loring, 
Jr., of this ward, Israel O. Edwards 
COBB, BATES a YERXA COMPANY, 
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Poultry and Game 
: SPUPEVETTFIESTTESTSE 
BREWER’S MARKET 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
SALEM, MASS. 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
MWMeats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
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West Street = = 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
DEI DE DEBI BEA Bs Be BEd EA PABA I 
WILBUR J. PIERCE | 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating i 
for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Gheerfully Given 
TELEPHONE 65 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any. emergency, 
Beverly Farms / 
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and George H. Hurd, the last two 
being. candidates for alderman-at- 
large. All of the speakers had 
something to say of interest pertain- 
ing to the city campaign. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Fields of 
Palmer have been visiting friends at 
the Farms the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ober of Has- 
kell street this week sold their place 
to Nazzaro Risoldi, an Italian, who 
has lived off Haskell street for the 
past few years. The property is 45 
by 155 feet, and has a dwelling 
on the street front and a camp-cot- 
tage in the rear. The new owner 
will ocupy the house within a few 
days. 
Arthur Smith of High street has 
accepted a position with Dr. Torrey 
of Beverly. 
Mr. and. Mrs. George R. Dean 
(May D. Connolly) have leased a 
tenement in the Killam house on 
Desmond ave.,.Manchester, and will 
shortly move into same, 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Robert- 
son of Rockland, Me., have been 
among this week’s visitors to the 
Farms. 
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Portions of the state highway . 
from Chapmans corner to the Man- 
chester line, have been given a 
sprinkling of coarse screened sand, 
which over-comes to a degree the 
slippery condition of the oiled road. 
Addison Davis and family are oc- 
cupying the house at East Wenham 
formerly owned and oceupied by 
Mrs. Charles Wyatt and family. Mr. 
Davis is having a new house built 
on the corner of Pole Swamp lane 
and Chebaceo Road. 
Winslow Day has secured one of 
the buildings on the estate formerly 
owned by John L. Pierce and now 
owned by Quincy A. Shaw, 2d, and 
he will shortly move it to his own 
estate. A foundation is now being 
prepared. The building will be 
changed over into a tenement and 
will be occupied by Mr, Day, 
