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Howard A. Doane, the contractor, 
sailed from Boston Monday for a week’s 
visit with his mother at Shelburne, N. S. 
The Pride’s Crossing ‘‘ shore girls ’’ 
and a large party of invited friends held 
a ‘basket picnic’? in Marshall’s hall 
Monday evening. 
joyed until a late hour. 
Harry Howell has been quite ill the 
past week with acute indigestion and on 
‘Tuesday he was taken to his home in 
Gloucester for treatment, where he has 
gradually improved. 
Arthur J. Harlow, Thomas F. Bresna- 
han, Arthur M. Day, George S. Day 
and Edward Decost have all reached the 
required age of 21 and have by their re- 
cent registration become Ward 6 voters. 
Those who have been fortunate 
enough to receive an invitation to the 
North Shore Girls’ invitation party in 
Neighbor’s hall next Thursday evening 
are sure of a good time. 
Howard P. Williams and Benj. F. 
Hawkins left the Farms last Saturday for 
atrip by boat to Halifax, N. S., and 
while looking over the country in that 
Vicinity have been guests of Mr. Haw- 
kins’ relatives. 
The fish wiers and traps located off 
Chubb’s and Misery Islands have been 
catching good hauls of large size herring, 
_ but the owners have had some difficulty 
in disposing of their catches to good ad- 
_yantage, owing to an overstocked market 
in this line. 
There was ‘‘ music in the air’’ in the 
vicinity of the Farms railroad station 
: Wednesday, but music of the kind that 
_ Was not appreciated by those in the im- 
mediate vicinity. A car load of hogs 
from the Beverly Farms piggery was 
shipped away. 
Stephen J. Connolly's ‘‘Nixie II’’ 
won the Jubilee Yacht club race at Bev- 
erly last Saturday and won a leg in the 
cup offered. Mr. Connolly had as one 
of his crew James B. Connolly, the fam- 
Ous writer of sea stories, who has been 
Spending the summer at the Farms. 
The 7th Boston Food Fair. 
Aside from Sousa and his famous 
band, the most conspicuous feature of 
this year’s Boston Food Fair will be 
the interior architecture, magnificent 
decorations and unique scheme of _ illu- 
mination, all of which have been es- 
pecially designed and executed by Mr. 
-M. A. Singer of New York, at an en- 
Ormous expenditure. As far back as last 
June, Mr. Singer and his force of 
artisans took possession of the Park 
Square Coliseum and began construction 
of that unprecedented scheme of beauti- 
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that you discard the old. 
profitably spent. 
This afternoon? 
Well, any day now. 
fying the setting for the big exhibits, the 
various show features, and amusement 
attractions, which will strike the visitor 
at once upon entering the main exhib- 
ition hall as fairly eclipsing in splendor 
King Soiomon’s Temple. 
Mechanics Building Food Fair. 
Over one hundred thousand dollars’ 
worth of attractions will be given absol- 
utely free to all patrons of the great New 
England Food Fair and House Furnish- 
ing Exposition which will be open from 
October 5 to 31, inclusive, at the usual 
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the Outside, as to What One Might See Fy 
Wour Window 
Draperies 
Your entire home is judged by them, your taste 
is indicated through them and yet they are not given 
at all the attention their value should command. How 
many windows in your travels to and fro attract your 
attention twice? Only a few, but those few leave with AN 
you the fixed impressions that those homes are fur- 
nished in excellent taste. 
ini es, and without that terrible 
expense you imagine it would mean. 
dow hangings this season are superb. 
There are novelties galore. 
notions have been taken and copied here at home cut- 
ting the cost almost in two. 
And Laces are now so pretty they almost demand 
Our Drapery Corner is a cheerful, 
altogether an extremely interesting spot to visit. A 
half hour looking we feel would be your time very 
Fall Line all here. 
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Yours might be held in 
Effects in win- 
Foreign fabrics and 
restful, and 
place for all of the big fairs held in Bos- 
ton for many years,—-the well known 
Mechanics Building on Huntington 
avenue. ‘The immense and sumptuous 
feast of free entertainment which can be 
enjoyed after one passes the turnstiles, is 
really astounding almost beyond belief. 
The daintiest food stuffs and all sorts of 
economic and utilitarian devices for the 
household, particularly for the kitchen 
and dining-room, will furnish countless 
hours of the most interesting and valuable 
study. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 
Notary Public . 
Justice of the Peace 
Insurance in all its Branches 
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