NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Aimy. Bigelow & Mesnburn' 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
SALEM, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
ANNUAL JUNE WHITE SALE 
Now in Progress 
LINENS AND DOMESTI 
50 Hemstitched Ail Linen Table Cloths, 8-4 size, 
worth $1.50, fone Sale 100 
50 Hemstitched All Linen Table Cloths, pretty pat- 
terns. Just the kind for summer houses. 
: June Sale 1.50 
50 Doz. only of Extra High Grade Satin Damask 
Napkins, all dainty new designs. Well worth $3.50. 
June Sale 2.50 
60-Inch Wide, Extra Heavy Weight Half Bleached 
Damask, dice pattern. Our own importation. Sells 
at 59c regularly. June Sale 42c yd 
72-Inch Wide, Extra Fine Quality and Heavy 
Weight, Double Damask, beautiful designs; has sold 
at $1.50 yd. (Napkins tomatch.) June Sale 100 yd 
5-8 Size Napkins, one of the best medium priced 
CS UNDERPRICED 
100 Doz. Dice Pattern Napkins, 
cellent for lunch baskets, at 29c doz 
Pattern Cloths, border all around; an odd lot to be 
disposed of at the following low prices: 
small sizes. Ex- 
2x2 Yds., worth $2.50, at 1.50 
2x24 Yds , worth $3.00 at 200 
2x3 Yds., worth $4.00, at 2.00 
Finer qualities in Cloths and Nipkins to match -at 
prices very much below today’s market quotations. 
New designs in circular patterns for round tables. 
100 Doz. Hemmed Huck Towels, good quality, at 
\ 10c each 
200 Doz. Hemstitched and Scalloped Edge Huck 
‘Towels, very soft and absorbent, large size; have been 
374¢c, at 25c each 
30x30-Inch Hemstitched Pillow Shams at 25c each 
18x54 Hemstitched Scarfs. 25c each 
made; all new, recently imported; always $2.00, at 
' 150 doz 
q Deverty Bari 4 
Maurice Silverberg is able to attend to 
his business at the Farms after being con- 
fined to his home in Boston with illness 
forsome weeks. He arrived here last 
Sunday. 
_ The management of Wyatt’s market, 
Beverly Farms, desires to state to the 
public that this old established concern is 
still in business, and is located at the shop 
on West street so familiar to North 
Shore residents for the past 20 years or 
more, and also that there is but ONE 
Wyatt’ s Market. 
Imbibers of'light drinks such as are 
passed over the counter at Varney’s drug 
store at Beverly Farms, may now enjoy 
an especially fine thirst quencher from 
the silver cased barrel from which is dis- 
pensed Dr. Swett’s root beer at 5 cents 
a glass. This is a new, but very striking 
feature of Varney’s soda water depart- 
ment. Step in and try a glass. 
Jos. L. O’ Neil is again in charge of 
the American Express Co.’s summer of- 
fice at Pride’s, which opened for the sea- 
son last Tuesday. Mr. O’ Neil has been 
running the American Express special 
between Boston and Amesbury the past 
winter, 
With our next issue the price of the 
Breeze is raised from three cents a copy 
to five; subscription price from $1.00 a 
year to $2.00. All renewal subscriptions 
dating before July 1, 1909, will be at the 
old price. All new subscriptions (paid 
in advance) before July 1 willbe at 
$1.00. All subscriptions after July 1, 
1909, will be at $2.00. See announce- 
ment on front page of this issue. 
THE CES LER ePIAN® 
Lasts a Lifetime 
Sold at Factory Prices and on Easy Terms 
Manufacturers’ Distributing Agent, Wholesale and Retail 
HENRY J. BURKE 
Wareroom, 5 HARDY ST. 
Open Evenings 
e & 
& BEVERLY, MASS. 
The NORTH SHORE MAP for 1909. 
Section ef Map near Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
With Summer Resident List for 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester, 
Hamilton and Wenham. It willshow 
you the location and occupant of each 
summer residence in this famous dis- 
trict. 
Published with the 
Be verly 
City Directory 
CROWLEY & LUNT 
9 Odd Fellows Building, 
Mail orders promptly attended to. 
BEVERLY. 
