NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The annual parish gathering and _soci- 
al of the church, congregation and all its 
auxiliary societies will be held in the 
chapel of the Baptist church on Friday 
evening, May 10, at 7.30. A long list 
of committees have been appointed to aid | 
in making the affair a success. The 
evening social will be called a ‘“Teddy 
Bear’’ social, and the committee is non- 
committal as to details of the affair. 
Injuries Prove Fatal. 
Joseph Jacques, a painter in the em- 
ploy of a Marlboro contractor, who fell 
while working at the McMillan house on 
Magnolia Point on April 4, died at the 
Addison Gilbert hospital last Saturday as 
a result of his injuries. 
Deceased was a stranger at Magnolia. 
He was about 25 years old, and it is said 
he came from Connecticut. When he 
fell very little hope of his recovery was 
entertained, although he did regain con- 
sciousness. A blood vessel was ruptured 
in his head, his jaw was broken and the 
point of the paint brush which he was 
using penetrated his cheek. 
A Spring Suggestion 20t{. i 
p l g gg until the 
summer rush begins before you have your 
printing attended to. Let us print up a supply 
of bill heads, cards, letter heads. envelopes, 
etc., now.—THE BREEZE. 
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You have heard of the Merchant who had been annoyed somewhat by the extravagant claims of a competitor regarding low price 
advantages aud who sarcastically went him one better by advertising that his clerks have agreed to work for nothing, that his 
landlord has agree to charge him no rent, commissioners have rebated his taxes, he has saved freight by an explosion in the 
factory which blew the goods right into hisstore, and instead of selling goods “below cost” he would give them away. I 
cannot give carriages away but I will make prices that will be a revelation to you. 1 
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