NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Poultry and Game 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
MW@eats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
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(Successor’to Pierce & Pierce) 
| WILBUR J. PIERCE | 
; Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating / 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, fer Esti we are fully equipped. 
stimates Gheerfully Given 
TELEPHONE 65 
Can be reached at any hour ef night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
West Street = - 
Beverly Farms 
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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 PCT: =i a 
Driving and Auto Gloves 
BEVERLY FARMS 
RANOH, BBAOH STEEET, 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, 
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 
JOHN GRIVAS, Prop. 
Telephone 124-2 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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 
Manchester 
Hale Street 
Beverly Farms 
A large force of workmen struck 
the Farms this week and since then 
the dirt has been moving some. 
They are digging trenches for the 
conduits for the telephone cable. 
The Farms Hook and Ladder team 
in the tests at Beverly last Saturday, 
took the first prize. They did the 
stunt in 51 seconds, quite a_ little 
quicker than the nearest competitor. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wheeler of 
Wilmington, Del., are at the Farms 
for the summer. Mr. Wheeler is 
chauffeur for a Farms summer resi- 
dent. 
The next regular meeting of Pres- 
ton WRC No. 93, will not take place 
until Tuesday evening, July 18th. 
The first meeting night of the month 
which falls on July 4th, will of course 
be omitted. 
The Farms grammar school base- 
ball team will play the Hardy school 
second team tomorrow forenoon on 
the Beverly common. 
Yesterday twelve more of the bath- 
ing apartments of the West beach 
pavilion were rented at Varney’s 
drug store. This leaves only eighteen 
more apartments to be rented. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
That the band concerts in Man- 
cheste1 this summer are going to 
prove attractive to the Farms people 
was illustrated on Tuesday evening 
when a large number went down to 
attend the first one of the season. 
On Wednesday afternoon — the 
Sarah W. Whitman club was enter- 
tained by Mrs. Geo. S. Hadley at her 
home, corner Hart street and Green- 
wood avenue. 
A number of the Farms streets re- 
ceived a treatment of calcium chloride 
for laying the dust during the past 
week. ‘The preparation has been put 
on differently from other years. * 
This season the product has been 
spread evenly over the street and 
then watered. 
Edward Newhall, a Farms resident 
for the past year, has gone to Rock- 
land, Me., where he has secured a 
good position. 
A ball game will probably be played 
soon between the McKay and_ the 
Farms school team, either at the Mc- 
Kay grounds or at the Farms. The 
teams have never met, but a _ fast 
game is expected as both teams are 
of about the same calibre. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Ward of 
Providence, spent the past week with 
friends at the Farms. 
Alfred Williams of the Farms and 
Thomas S$. Haffey of Beverly, are 
serving as special police officers at 
West Beach. 
The exemplification of the work of 
the Woman’s Relief corps takes 
place in Gloucester next Friday, June 
30th, and will be witnessed by a large 
number of members from the local 
corps. 
The number of bathers at West 
beach increases each day and they re- 
port the water warm on most days. 
The new pavilion is now open for use 
and all who desire accommodations 
for bathing can secure them. All 
but thirty apartments have been rent- 
ed and these will no doubt be taken 
as. soon as the bathing season is on 
in earnest. 
Tickets for the Mary Bailey testi- 
monial entertainment and dance are 
selling well. The affair takes place 
in Neighbor’s hall next Wednesday, 
June 28th. Friends are conducting it 
for the purpose of securing funds to 
allow Mrs. Bailey to visit her for- 
mer home at Antigonish, N. S. 
Walter B. Wright, engineer of the 
Farms fire engine, is still confined to 
his home on account of his recent in- 
juries, but he is improving. 
Joseph Stanwood has let the upper 
tenement in his house to an out-of- 
town party for the summer. 
