NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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~ BEVERLY FARMS 
“Stephen J. Connolly was one of the 
invited guests at the annual reunion and 
banquet of the Gloucester K. of C., 
Monday evening. » 
NORTH SHORE 
DRUG STORE 
J. A. Trowt, Prop. 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
-PEREUMES 
il Oils? ARTICLES 
SPONGES 
SOAPS? 
BRUSHES, Etc. 
Special attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
ICE-COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
Weqeg 
WSS pee et (ner ese 
CRRR EERE EERE 
‘The St. Margaret’s go to Beverly 
Cove this afternoon to play the Eagles in 
Ward's held. 
The contract to build the new state 
highway in Ipswich has been let to’ D. 
Linehan & Son, of Pride’s Crossing. 
There is $5000 to be expended from the 
appropriation of last year and last week 
$2000 more was awarded to Ipswich, by 
.the Highway Commissioners. 
If you have anything in the line of 
printing let us do it for you at the BREEZE 
office. 
General Stationery. 
Hale Street, ms 
A. STAINDLE 
BOOTS, SHOES and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 
A-COMPLETE LINE OF 
=> BRIN GAAND SUMMER eS FIOEsS 
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Real Estate 
Eliza C.. Huddell: has: conveyed | to 
Walter R. Bell land iand~ buildings on 
Vine street, Manchester, 69 by 60. feet. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co; have just 
been awarded a large contract at the R: 
M. Bradley estate on, Smith’s Point, 
Manchester. The work includes the 
laying of about 600 feet of cable, and 
changing over thesystem of wiring. in the 
house. A Boston firm has just complet- 
ed installing the fixtures in the house. 
Agens for the ELITE Shoe. 
Beverly Farms, 
THISSELL’S PROVISION CO. 
DEALERS 
IN 
FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES 
POULTRY, GAME AND FRUITS 
Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Fowl Satisfaction We are Scientific Growers 
from our own Poultry Yards Guaranteed of Choire Vegetables 
NEO tt = «Beverly Farms, Mass. era 
You haye heard of the Merchant who had been annoyed somewhat by the extravagant claims of a competitor regarding low, pric 
advantages and 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 uo rent, commissioners have rebated his taxes, he has saved freight by an explosion in the 
factory which blew the goods right into his store, 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. 
R. C. BRUHM  - 
THE CARIRIMA:G E* M AN 
ROUNDY STREET; BEVERLY. 
