NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
The mayor and the chief engineer 
of the fire department have appar- 
ently settled, in their own minds, the 
matter of a new steam fire engine for 
the Farms. They have reported to 
the Board of Aldermen that they have 
investigated the matter and recom- 
mend that the old one be rebuilt at 
an expense of $2800.00. It is need- 
less to say, perhaps, that the above 
finding, is not a popular one to the 
Farms people. 
Summer schedule of hours now in 
force at Peter Gaudreau’s barber 
shop, Central square: daily 7-9; 
Saturdays until 10:30; Mondays, 
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close at noon. 
Arthur Poole is at New Hampton, 
N. H., for a four to six weeks’ stay 
for his health, going there last 
Saturday. 
There will be a roll-call at the 
business meeting tonight of the John 
West colony, Pilgrim Fathers. Re- 
freshments will be served after the 
meeting. 
Mrs. Walter B. Wright has been 
quite ill all this week at her home, 
being confined to her bed most of the 
time. 
The Beverly School committee at 
their special meeting held last ‘Tues- 
day evening, elected the teachers for 
the various schools for the next year. 
At the Farms the present corps were 
re-elected and are as follows: Wil- 
helmina Patterson, principal, Eliza- 
beth Harding, Anna D. Brooks, Mary 
Riley, Sarah E. Piper, Adelaide L. 
Day and Mary Lowd. The schools 
close for the summer vacation on 
June 26th. 
The Beverly city council at their 
meeting last Monday evening passed 
over the mayor’s veto the order call- 
ing for an appropriation of $1000 for 
the so-called Beverly Farms __ play- 
grounds. ‘This sum is to be spent 
for drainage and filling. It is thought 
that the expense of equipment, after 
the place has been drained and 
graded, can be taken care of by 
subscriptions. 
Full line of Barber Supplies, all 
kinds of ‘Toilet Waters, including 
eau de quinine, an excellent hair tonic 
at Peter Gaudreau’s barber shop, 
Central square. * 
Vancenze Caramadie, an _ Italian 
who conducts a little shanty off the 
upper end of Hart street, was paid 
an unexpected visit by a detail of 
Beverly police last Sunday afternoon. 
They walked in upon a busy scene, 
there being a good-sized gathering of 
customers around the place, some of 
whom were not the countrymen of 
TEL. 150 BEVERLY Farms, 
THE THISSELL CO. 
If you do not eat you cannot live. 
cheap food, sickness and doctor’s bills, or pure food, good health 
The most important thing in all your life is the 
Our stock is complete. 
you money and worry. TRY US. 
and happiness. 
most neglected, — your food. 
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PostoFFICE BLock. 
PURE FOODS 
Which is the cheapest ?— 
We can save 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 52 
Visit our lunchroom and ice cream parlor connected with our bakery 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
the proprietor, but well known Farms 
men. ‘lhe officers took Caramandie 
to the central station in Beverly, also 
the wet goods found there, which in- 
cluded two half-barrels of beer and 
about ninety bottles all put up ap- 
parently ready for sale. At police 
headquarters when the Italian was 
told the amount of security needed to 
allow him freedom, he pealed off the 
required sum from a large roll. In 
court on Monday he was fined $100 
which he paid. 
A full line of tobaccos and leading 
brands of cigars, newest style pipes 
and cigarette holders at Peter Gau- 
dreau’s barber shop, Central square, 
opposite the postoffice. * 
Charles Smythe of Brookline is the 
new harness-makér with A. A. Camp- 
bell & Co., for the summer. 
The Farms Grammar school base- 
ball team lost their first game to the 
South school team on Saturday by a 
score of 3 to Oo and are now tied 
with that team for the lead of the 
second division. Tomorrow _ the 
Farms boys will play the team from 
the Rial Side school at the Farms. 
Daniel Horrigan and Ira E. Davis, 
who have been working at Mt. Kisco, 
N. Y., since earlv spring for Con- 
nolly Bros. completed their work 
there and returned to the Farms this 
week. 
Miss Alice Slibert of Dover, N. 
H., has been a visitor at the Farms 
the past week. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Melw27ea12: Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interferin 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
Beverly Farms, Mass 
TAA 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
F. W. VARNEY 
APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS, -:- MASS. 
Telephones 77 and 8027 
(If one is busy call the other) 
Use V. V. V. for chapped hands 
and roughness of the skin 
Alexander Shaw was called to Os- 
sining, N. Y., this week by the death 
of his brother’s wife, who passed 
away last uuesday. 
WYATT’S MARKET : 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
