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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Burglary, [heft and Larceny 
INSURANCE 
indemnifies for household prop- 
erty of every description stolen by 
The Burglar, the Sneak Thief 
ot the Domestic Servant. 
Everything is covered 
Money, Furniture, 
Watches, see. 
Stones, Clothing, Furs, Laces, 
Paintings, Bric-a-brac, Books, 
Rugs, and articles common in 
residences generally. 
Silverware, 
Precious 
Insurance of Every Description. 
Yotary Public 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
‘te Cabot St., Beverly. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
POD Tee ACT: 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets, 
Bi Bay, 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
And Justice of the Peace 
BANK BUILDING, ~ BEVERLY 
NORTH SHORE 
DRUG STORE 
J.-A. Trowt, Prop. 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
PERFUMES 
TOILE eA RCo 
SPONGES: 
SOAS 
BIC URS bdo. 
Pte 
saute attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
ICE2COLD SODAS and 
GCOLLEGERICGES: 
BEVERLY FARMS 
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Howard A. Doane, the contractor, 1s 
out with a handsome new wagon this 
week. It was built at Horace Standley’s 
blacksmith shop in Manchester. 
StaoMargaret’s. Courts Co2@ ary 
are planning on a social and dance in 
Neighbor’s hall, Puesday evening, June 
25. Heaphy’s singing orchestra will fur- 
nish the music. 
The Fourth of July committee will 
meet next week when plans for a cele- 
bration of the day will be discussed. It is 
hoped by many that ‘the horse events 
which were of general interest last year 
will be repeated this year. 
Henry Thomas, one of the popular 
clerks at Varney’s Drug store, is con- 
fined to his home in Danvers with sev- 
eral abscesses. 
The many friends of Alfred E. Lunt 
of Beverly will be interested to know 
that he has opened an office for the prac- 
tise of law at the Carney building, 43 
Tremont street, Boston. Mr. Lunt will 
also have an office at 9 Odd Fellows 
building, Beverly, where he may be con- 
sulted at any time by appointment. 
F. P. Gaudreau, the Central square 
tonsorial artist, is passing out a complete 
time-table of the summer arrangement of 
trains, showing the running time of all 
the trains between Rockport and Boston. 
Postmaster Standley, and A. Standley the 
shoeman, are also passing out time-tables 
similar to Mr. Gaudreau’s.. F. W. Var- 
ney, the druggist, is presenting his pat- 
rons with some small time-table cards. 
All of these were printed at the BREEZE 
office in Manchester. 
Children’s Day Concert. 
At the Beverly Farms Baptist church 
last Sunday evening the annual Children’s 
Day concert was held, the evening also 
being recognized as the eighth annivers- 
ary of the Bible school. At the close of 
the exercises potted plants were distri- 
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buted to the children. The following in- 
teresting program was carried out: — 
Voluntary 
Welcome, ‘Eliza Hawkins 
Prayer, Pastor 
Responses, Primary department 
Song 
Prayer, Helen Hodgkins 
Our Anniversary, Arthur Poole 
Exercise, ‘“The little childrens joy,”’ 
Harold Varney, Guerdon Davis, Elin Hakan- 
son, Mabel Coburn, Merl Wallineas, Neil 
Mitchel 
Recitation, The first children’s day, 
Margaret Lee 
Song 
Recitation, ‘‘Work for Jesus,’” Ruth Hawkins 
Singing, Congregation 
Exeicise, ‘‘Jesus loves the children,’ 
Frank Brigham, Eleanor Hull, “Charles Hull 
Recitation, ‘‘Work for little ones,”’ 
Frances Cohoon 
Song be 
Exercise, ‘‘We are loving little children,”’ 
Lizzie Lendall, Myron Williams, Walter 
Williams 
Offering 
Recitation, ‘‘Our Shepherd,’’ Louise Hannaba 
Song 
Recitation, Ethel Lendall 
Remarks, Pastor 
Singing, Congregation 
Distribution of potted plants 
Benediction 
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We are Scientific Growers 
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