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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Peultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning 
and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
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(Successorto Pierce & Pierce) 
| WILBUR J. PIERCE | 
i Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating | 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
fer which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 
TELEPHONE 65 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leake or any emergency, 
West Street * we 
Beverly Farms N 
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J. 
A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
A full line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelties 
Repairing in All Its Branches 
CENTRAL SQUARE, - - 
Driving and Auto Gloves 
BEVERLY FARMS 
(BRANOH, BBAOH STREET, MANCHESTER) 
Will Open for Season About May 27th. 
BOSTON BRANCH 
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY 
Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
All Fruits in Their Season 
Orders Delivered Free Between 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. 
28 West Street, 
JOHN GRIVAS, Prop. 
Telephone 124-2 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
for Decorations and Funeral Work. 
Beverly Farms 
Male Street, 
Mrs. Mary Bailey, a well known 
Farms woman, in expressing her 
desire of visiting her former home 
at Antigonish, N. S., this summer, 
to some of her friends, has resulted 
in her friends getting up a sort of 
testimonial dance and _ entertain- 
ment for her. The entertainment 
will be given in Neighbor’s hall on 
Wednesday evening, June 28th. 
The early part of the evening a good 
entertainment will be given to be 
followed by dancing. The tickets 
are 50 cents. 
J. B. Dow John H. Cheever 
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 
Annie, the 13-year-old daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silverberg 
of West street, made a decided hit 
as an entertainer at a festival given 
in Gloucester last Friday evening. 
She appeared alone in several danc- 
ing specialties. Miss Silverberg has 
also entertained the publie on sey- 
eral occasions in Boston recently. 
Police officer John A. Stone re- 
turned to his night beat this week, 
in the vicinity of Mingo Beach hill. 
It is very probable that a night 
police officer will go on duty at 
West beach and vicinity. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Beverly Farms postoffice June 14: 
C. B. Adams, Edward M. Gardner, 
Miss Mary Hannon, W. F. Herring- 
ton; Jr., Edward T. Heckey, C. W. 
Leslie, A. G. D. MacKay, Miss K. 
Maynes, G. Edward Newton, Mrs. 
Amy A. Smith, Mrs. N. Walsh.— 
Wim. R. Brooks, postmaster. 
Jesse Pierce, proprietor of the | 
Pierce Nurseries, was obliged to 
enter the Beverly Hospital for treat- 
ment the latter part of last week. 
Yesterday Captain “Rheuben  E. 
Grush celebrated the 73rd anniver- 
sary of his birth and received many 
expressions of best wishes for his 
continued good health from _ his 
many friends here. 
Miss Jennie Williams is visiting 
her parents at North Easton. 
F. G. Dwyer and G. H. Bean of 
Boston, went to Mystery Island for 
a visit last Saturday evening, and 
when walking down the runway to 
the float at the island they fell. Mr. 
Dwyer received a broken arm and 
_ Mr. Bean received a bad eut in the 
head. They were brought to West 
beach and hurried in an ambulance 
to the Beverly hospital. They were 
able to leave the hospital after a few 
days. 
Bunker Ill day (tomorrow) will 
be observed as a holiday by most 
Beverly Farms people. Many will 
take in the Firemen’s Field Day in 
Beverly. The parade and band econ- 
certs in the morning, the exhibition 
of the apparatus in the afternoon 
and the grand ball in the evening 
are on the program of entertain- 
ment. The Farms people are much 
interested in the Boys’ Fife and 
Drum corps who will head the Bev- 
erly Farms department in the pa- 
rade. The boys will look good in 
their new uniforms and their work 
will no doubt make a hit as the boys 
are only twelve to fourteen years 
old. 
Larcom Ober is home for the sum- 
mer vacation. Te is a student of 
electrical engineering at the Uni- 
versity of Maine at Orono. 
Inquiry is being made concerning 
the Fourth of July celebration for 
the Farms this year. The work in- 
volved requires a lot of hustling and 
should soon be started. The com- 
mittee in the past has been ecom- 
posed of representative business 
men and eitizens. They have always 
given the Farms the best kind of 
celebration. Why not have the 
same committee as last year get to- 
gether at once and make plans for 
the coming Fourth? 
