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BEVERLY FARMS 
It now looks as if the agitation being 
made for a Memorial Building in this 
place would some day come to realization 
for a committee is now at work prepar- 
ing ‘‘dramatics,’’ to take place in Neigh- 
bor’s hall on Friday evening, May 24. 
This is a worthy move and should receive 
the hearty approbation of the people of 
this community from the start. Buying 
a ticket, or several tickets at 25 cents, is 
but a slight expression of patriotism on 
such a matter as this. 
R. J. Brown, whom we announced 
last week as having sold his milk business 
here, is moving next week to his newly- 
purchased farm in Holliston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Varney and 
children have been spending the week 
with relatives in South Wyndham, Me., 
vacationizing a little before the summer 
rush begins. — 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
NORTH SHOREHSBREEBZE, 
Rev. Mr. Burdon Pieached: at 
Manchester. - 
Rev. Henry Burdon, formerly a pastor 
at Auburn, Me., but who is now taking 
a post-graduate course at the Hartford 
Theological school, preached at the Con- 
eregational church last Sunday. In the 
morning he preached on *‘Gifts and their 
Uses,’’ taking as his text: “As every 
man hath received the gift, even so minis- 
ter the same one to another, as good 
stewards of the manifold grace of God.”’ 
(I Peter 4: 10.) Following are a few 
excerpts from his sermon: 
‘“These words of Peter are rough, 
rugged and unpolished, but-broken open 
they contain words of rich value to our 
spiritual life. If Peter could say of those 
_who were members of the early church 
‘God has given to each of you a gift,’ 
much more can he say to us in these 
days of culture and advancement that 
God has given to each and all of us a 
gift and a power for using them. 
‘These gifts are bestowed for a pur- 
pose. A rich and manifold use of these 
gifts is aduty. The gifts carry with them 
an obligation. 
‘‘What is the nature of the obligation 
BOOTS, SHOES and GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 
General Stationery. 
A COMPLETE LINE OF 
Agens for the ELITE Shoe. 
SPRING AND SUMMER SHOES 
Hale Street, 2 
Beverly Farms. 
PREBLE-THISSELL CO. 
DEALERS IN 
FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES 
POULTRY, GAME AND FRUITS 
Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Fowl Satisfaction 
Guaranteed 
from our own Poultry Yards 
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that comes into our life with the gifts? 
To serve as stewards. It should be the 
duty of everyone of us to serve as stew- 
ards, honestly and faithfully, ministering 
the gifts unto men. But this is not 
enough! Love, joy, peace, willingness, 
selfforgetfulness is what He wants. Ac- 
cording to our own ability we are expect- 
ed to minister the gifts? Our Father 
asks only what we are able to give. God 
never yet judged by the gift, but by the 
motive behind the gift. 
If we are meeting the obigation that 
the gift contains we are doing what God 
wants us. “Iwo things are needed: we 
must beseech God to indicate to us our 
cift, and having found this, to minister 
it faithfuily. It should be our aim to 
glorify God in our stewardship by a com- 
pleted work of life when life’s work 
shall be ended.’’ 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
LMG AED) NIE 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets, 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
LAUNDRY 
Mrs. A. C. Purdy of Boston is at the 
King Laundry, for the season, prepared to 
do all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY wash- 
ing. Family washing a specialty. 
; Rosedale Ave., Manchester. 
NORTH SHORE 
DRUG STORE 
J. A. Trowt, Prop. 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
PERFUMES 
TOILET ARTIS 
SPONGES 
SORA VESS 
BRUSH ES} Baca 
Special attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
ICE-COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
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