3 ase Ge #2 tet Re 
- Self-identifying, Safe, Convenient. 
pleased to explain the system. 
Fer the Holidays 
Any Kind of a Ring. 
Engagement, Wedding, Seal, 
Signet, Birthstone, Solitaire 
or Combination Rings 
Lockets, Chains, Pendants 
Bracelets, Cuff Links, 
Brooches, etc., ete. 
Watches of Every Description 
: Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’ and 
—} Girls’ Watches of all kinds 
STARR @. HEWITT 
158 Essex Street, Salem 
CAPITAL - igi ely jag 
NORTH SHURE BREEZE 
“The Perfect Inter-national Exchange.’’ 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Travelers in America and Abroad 
need American Bankers Association Travelers’ Cheques. 
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Current at face value in all parts: of the globe. 
We issue these cheques and will be 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
$200,000 
p 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw 
MILL FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 
30 Pearl Street, 
Tappan Street, 
Railroad Avenue, 
GLOUCESTER MANCHESTER ROCKPORT 
Tels. 90 and 91 Tel. 170 Tel. 125 
J. B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
_ Roses, Herbaceous and Budding plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
for Decorations and Funeral Work. 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
‘‘Golden New England’’. 
We have received a copy of an 
illustrated booklet entitled ‘‘Golden 
New England’”’ by Sylvester Baxter 
reprinted from and by the courtesy 
of the outlook magazine and repub- 
lished by N. W. Harris & Company, 
bankers, of 35 Federal street, Bos- 
ton. 
It deals with the wonderful ex- 
pansion of New England cities and 
their growth through careful study 
of their industrial development, 
which means more population, more 
erops, more transportation, more 
manufacturing. ; 
“Various potent factors are now 
at work, each along its pwn lines, to 
realize this renascence of New Eng- 
land. 
‘New Educational methods are 
promoting industrial efficiency and 
the Massachusetts State College of 
Agriculture at Amherst is taking a 
leading place in developing the pos- 
sibilities of the soil. 
<The railroads are beginning to 
appreciate the importance of sys- 
tematically promoting New Eng- 
land. a 
Throughout New England luxuri- 
ous country seats are becoming as 
“typical of the landscape as are the 
homes of the gentry in the mother 
eountry’’. 
These excerpts from the booklet 
are indicative of the optimistic treat- 
ment of the subject. 
The complete booklet of which an 
edition of 40,000 has been publish- 
ed, and 25,000 asked for, can be se- 
cured free by addressing the Harris 
Banking Company at the address 
mentioned above. All loyal New 
Englanders either permanent or 
summer residents should read the 
article. 
A GHRISTMAS PRESENT THAT 
MEANS SOMETHING. 
There is ou2 especially good 
thing about a Christmas presenr of 
The Youth’s Companion. !t shows 
that the giver thought enough of 
you to give you something worth 
while. 
It is easy to choose something 
costing a great deal more which is 
absolutely useless, but to choose a 
present costing only $1.75 that will 
provide a long year ’s entertainment, 
and the uplifting companionship of 
the wise and great, is another mat- 
ter. There is one present, however, 
which does just that—The Youth *s 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
Companion. 
If you want to know whether it is 
appropriate or welcome, just visit 
the home of some Companion sub- 
seriber on Companion day. 
Do not choose any Christmas pre- 
sent until you have examined The 
Companion. We will send you free 
samplé copies and the beautiful 
Prospectus for 1911, telling some- 
thing of how The Companion has re- 
cently been enlarged and improved. 
The one to whom you give the sub- 
scription will receive free all the 
numbers of 1910 issued after the mon- 
ey is received; also The Companion’s 
Art Calendar for 1911, lithographed 
in twelve colors and gold. These 
will be sent to reach the subscriber 
Christmas morning, if desired. 
You, too, as giver of the subscrip- 
tion, will receive a copy of the Cal- 
endar. 
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION 
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. 
New subscriptions received at this 
office. 
Classified Advertising rents rent- 
able property quickly—and makes 
all good property ‘‘rentable.”’ 
Have your Legal and Probate No- 
tiees appear in The Breeze. 
