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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, S. S. Pierce Goods, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese, 
Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price than garages 
can. 
TRY US! 
OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK. We sell the same quality gasoline at 
Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. 
We can also beat them with CYLINDER OIL. 
We have a large variety of HARDWARE AND KITCHEN FuRNISHINGS, CROCKERY, TINWARE, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: 
Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, etc. 
P. S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
By the case or dozen. 
Ginger Ales. 
Tel. 63-2. MAGNOLIA 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Massachusetts Highway com- 
mittee has a large force of men at 
work resurfacing the highway and 
raising the grade in some parts. The 
portion that is to have the new work 
is from Pride’s Crossing depot to 
Haskell street and from Central 
square to the raiload crossing at 
the Beverly Farms station. Other 
sections will also receive attention. 
The material used is ealled the 
‘Bermuda mixture,’’— a composi- 
tion of oil, sand and erushed stone. 
L. H. Miner of MHaverhill is the 
superintendent in charge. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Watts have 
been entertaining Mrs. Watt’s 
brother and his wife, whose home is 
in Morristown, N. J. 
Edw. Hawkins has aecepted the 
management of a 15 acre farm at 
Framingham Center. He expects to 
take up his new duties there in 
about two weeks. 
Homer Callahan is the latest resi- 
dent to join the ranks of the Farms 
motorists. His car is of the newest 
improved model. 
A plan of the bath houses in the 
West beach bavilion can now be 
seen at the Standley shoe store. 
Bathing accommodations can now 
be hired for the coming season from 
Elmer Standley, treasurer of the 
corporation. The price will be the 
same as last year. 
An appropriate musical service 
will be held at the Beverly Farms 
Baptist chureh Sunday evening. 
There will be two selections by the 
regular choir. The choir will also 
be assisted by a male quartet which 
will render two patriotic selections 
and two devotional anthems. There 
will be an evening Gospel sermon 
by the minister, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Phillip Morrill has closed his 
home and has gone to live with his 
brother, Eben at Beverly. 
Special services will be held at 
the Beverly Farms Baptist church 
Memorial Sunday both morning and 
evening. The Preston Post GAR 
the Beverly Farms Relief corps, the 
look and Ladder company and the 
Engine company of the Beverly fire 
department will be in attendance. 
There will be special music by the 
choir under the direction of the 
organist, Mrs. Arthur Harlow. The 
roll of honor will be read. The 
minister will preach a sermon ap- 
propriate to the occasion. 
Program for Memorial Day at 
Beverly Farms. 
Preston Post will assemble at 
GAR hall at 1.30 p. m., and form in 
the following order: . platoon of 
police, Beverly Farms brass band, 
fire department as escort to Post 
188, with Spanish war veterans, as- 
sociates, and invited guests. They 
will proceed over the following route 
—GAR hall to Miller’s Hill, counter- 
march to GAR hall, from there to 
the cemetery, where the usual ser- 
vices will be held at the monument, 
after which the procession will be 
through Hart to Hale through 
Hale to West, thence to the 
beach where services will be held 
in honor of our Sailor Dead by the 
WRC and school children. Upon 
return to GAR hall the procession 
will be dismissed. After the parade 
a band concert will be held in the 
square, weather permitting. The 
Preston Post will reassemble at GAN 
hall at 7 p. m. and proceed to tke 
Baptist church, where Hon. John 
M. Woods of Somerville will ad- 
dress the company. The Post ex- 
tends cordial invitation to all asse- 
clates, ex-soldiers, sailors and eiti- 
zens to participate with them in 
their exercises on Memorial Day. 
Preston Post will meet at the Farms 
R. R. station Wednesday, May 2), 
at 1.30 to attend the memorial school 
exercises to be held in Beverly. 
Fire at Beverly Farms. 
The new Beverly Farms steamer 
did its first duty last evening with 
the other apparatus. It answered 
an alarm from box 52. The fire 
was in the old vacant house on the 
side of the road at Malt hill. It 
is known as the haunted house. The 
chemical and a stream of water had 
the fire out before any great dam- 
age was done. 
Communication. 
Mr. Editor :— 
There appeared in the Beverly 
Farms items of the last issue the 
gist of a somewhat unusual: letter 
received by me. This was published 
entirely without my knowledge or 
consent and much to my regret. 
Yours truly, 
ROBERT E. HODGKINS. 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
The lumber, which is to be used in 
the alterations upon the Congrega- 
tional chureh, arrived this week. 
The work upon the foundation will 
begin immediately. 
The YPSCE of the Congregation- 
al church held their monthly busi- 
ness. Plans were discussed for the 
Young Peoples’ Social Field Day. 
Tt will be held on the Concord street 
base ball grounds the last week in 
June. 
