NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Beverly friends and members 
of the Willard O. Wylie committee, 
have taken out papers and will peti- 
tion for a recount. Alderman Wylie 
was defeated by Mayor MacDonald 
for Mayor by 29 votes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McDon- 
nell and daughter Miss Katherine 
McDonnell, left Wednesday for a 
week’s visit in New York city. 
Mayor MacDonald thas made the 
following statement relative to the 
election results: “I am deeply grate- 
ful to the people of Beverly for their 
loyalty and support in the election 
just held and I realize that were it not 
for the earnest efforts of many of 
my good friends, my election would 
have been impossible. Seldom has a 
campaign been filled with so much 
misrepresentation and abuse as this 
campaign and I trust that the people 
of the city will never again be called 
upon to go through another campaign 
of this sort. I shall endeavor, in 
every possible way, in co-operation 
with the Board of Aldermen to give 
to the City of Beverly the very best 
administration possible.” 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist 
church will hold a Children’s party 
on Tuesday evening, Dec. 29th. Miss 
Avis Carlton has been engaged for 
the evening. 
William Watt, through the Breeze, 
wishes to thank his friends and sup- 
porters for the vote given him in his 
candidacy for Alderman of Ward 6, 
in Tuesday’s election. He says he is 
proud, and justly so, of the support 
given him, and he deeply appreciates 
it. 
Lewis Hamberger has acceted a 
position at the Harry Quint (florist) 
store in Boston over the holidays. 
The Breeze $2 a year postpaid. 
HIGH quality goods at LOW 
Prices is our Motto 
this winter 
SATURDAY SPECIALS 
Sirloin Steak, 30c.; Rump, 4oc. 
Top round 3o0c.; Fresh Foul, 23c. 
Fr. Chicken .25; Fr. Eggs .40 
Quality Cannot be beat. You 
can save money by buying here 
WATCH FOR OUR PRICES 
For your Xmas Dinner 
North Shore Provision Co. 
JOHN DANIELS, MGR. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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—Yorr cutting down on your spending amount can be met by a 
reduction in Price between Retail and Wholesale that will allow of 
your giving gifts just as good as last year if you come over here 
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Imitation Leather Couches at $15.50 that retail at $21.00 Z 
Genuine Leather Couches at $30.00 that retail at $38.50 7 
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Only 7% per cent of last season’s the forests of the west, where it 
400 fires in national forests of Utah, 
southern Idaho, western Wyoming, 
and Nevada caused losses in excess 
of $100. 
Virginia uses more wood for boxes 
and crates than any other state, fol- 
lowed by New York, [llinois, Mass- 
achusetts, and California, in the order 
named. 
Those familiar with the eastern 
mistletoe only have no idea of the 
great losses due to this parasite in 
counts next to fire and insects in the 
amount of damage done. 
In parts of the west where trees 
are scarce, sage brush is used for fuel. 
In Nevada the large main stems are 
trimmed by Indians at $3.00 a cord 
and delivered to the user at about 
$6.50. Sage brush burns rapidily and 
is rather dirty but produces good 
heat. aN: 
There is one suit that never seems 
to fit, and that is a suit for damages. 
