NORTH SHORE BREEZS 
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DO YOU WANT CLEAN COAL that-can- be depended upon 
to always run uniform? Do YOU want delivery’ in canvas bags by 
AUTO TRUCK? 
ls your home in Beverly, Beverly Farms, Wenham, Hamilton, Essex, 
Manchester, or Magnolia? ‘Then send your orders to 
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. 
Tel. 280. Reverse the charge. Beverly, Mass. 
Poultry and Game BRE WER’S MARK EIT 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farme 
(Deats and Provisions 
Orders. will 
Morning 
be Collected Every 
and Promptly. Filled. 
Mass. 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
Decoartions and Funeral Work. 
Beverly Farms 
for 
Hale Street 
WENHAM 
Holy Boldness will be the theme of 
the sermon by. Rev. F. M. Cutler, 
minister of the village church, Sun- 
day morning. Sunday school at noon. 
Y.B.S.C.E. meeting at 6. The: even- 
ing service at 7 will consist of a stere- 
opticon lecture on David Livingstone’s 
Africa, entitled “Among Warlike Zu- 
lus.” 
On Wednesday at 6 a public sup- 
per will be served by the Ladies’ so- 
ciety. Preceding the supper, at 4 p. 
m., there will be a meeting of the so- 
ciety. Following the supper an inter- 
esting entertainment will be given, 
under the management of Mrs. Wil- 
son Batchelder. 
Church night will be observed 
Thursday at 7.30 by a meeting of the 
study class under the department of 
missions, to consider Mormonism. 
Mrs. Mary F. Richards will lead. 
This is a general meeting open to all. 
How to cook veal — this was taught 
by Miss Ewart Tuesday at the second 
session of the Village Improvement 
society cooking class.. 
Frank Goodhue of Salem, Sup- 
erintendent of the State Department 
of the Adult Poor, addressed the so- 
cial service forum last Sunday even- 
ing, and answered questions, The au- 
J. B. Dow John’ H. Cheever 
JAS. B. DOW & 0O 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared. to. deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts: of 
Manchester and. Beverly,. Farms. 
seach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly: Farms 
dience caught a far larger view of the 
work done by Massachusetts in re- 
lieving suffering and correcting’ delin- 
quency. Officials from neighboring 
towns attended the forum. 
Last Sunday evening the depart+ 
ment of membership met and appoint- 
ed church visitors, and ushers, and a 
welcoming committee. Deacon.Geo. 
W. Wilson is chairmaniof the:depart- 
ment. 
Manager Durgin‘set*the ball’players 
at work last Saturday making~neces- 
sary repairs and improvements. at the 
school ball. ground. The first. game. is 
scheduled for April 12, with:the Bev- 
erly boys scouts, in Wenham. 
Idaho is too good a.state to become 
a pasture for the wealthy grass wid- 
ows of the land——Portland Oregonian. 
CLASSIFIED ADS. 
It is not too early to begin looking 
for summer business. Many peo- 
ple look to» the Breeze> every 
spring for suggestions.as:to where 
they can obtain Rooms: for the 
summer. If you-have-a room to 
let it is not too early» to: begin 
advertising it NOW. It costs:2c 
a word the first week and Ic a 
week thereafteri: 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The various contractors are: extre- 
mely busy with their spring. work and. 
the demand for extra help has brought 
Beverly Farms many strangers who 
have employment here. 
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Telfer (Eve- 
lyn Bennett), of. Fresno, Cal., who 
were former: residents here atrived at 
the Farms. Sunday. for a visit with 
Mrs. Telfer’s sister, Mrs. James A. 
Culbert, Greenwood avenue. Their 
coming was a complete surprise to all 
their friends and relatives here. They 
have been absent. from Beverly 
Farms for about 19 years. Mr. Tel- 
fer was in the grocery business while 
living here and went to California 
where he secured a position in a bank 
and where he remained for a number 
of years, being. gradually promoted. 
He is now interested in the State Ag- 
ricultural Dept. They will remain 
here about two weeks. 
John. Cameron arrived at Beverly 
Farms this week and will remain un- 
til next fall. He is a foreman for 
Connolly Bros. and in the winter 
months goes to his home at Jersey 
Heights, N. J. 
The Sewing circle connected with 
Preston W. R. Corps will give 
another of their popular suppers in 
G. A. R. banquet hall next Tuesday 
evening. from’ 5.30 to 7 o’clock: 
PLANS WorK- FoR STREET DEPT. 
Plans. are being made for the rush- 
ing of work in the Beverly street. de- 
partment, now that seasonable wea- 
ther has arrived for the opening up of 
the program in something like settled 
weather conditions. . 
Street Commissioner Josiah B. 
Brown has been told by. Mayor H..A. 
MacDonald that the mayor would nx 
name anybody to take his place this 
year, so commissioner Brown is sure 
of his job for the balance of the year. 
With that assurance from the mayor 
he is going ahead to make reforms in 
his department which he has had in 
contemplation. 
For some time things have not been 
going in the department to the liking 
of commissioner Brown but he did not 
care to start any shaking up program 
until he knew just how he stood. Now 
that he has been told that his job is 
safe for the year, he expects to get 
busy and to introduce some reforms 
in branches of the department work. 
Appropriations have been already 
made, the street committee of the city 
council has awarded contracts» for 
many of the department supplies and 
now there is nothing to hold back the 
rushing of work in that department. 
—Beverly Times, 
