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SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
DO YOU WANT CLEAN COAL that can be depended upon 
to always run uniform? 
Do YOU want delivery in eanvas bags by 
AUTO TRUCK? 
Is your home in Beverly, Beverly Farms, Wenham, Hamilton, Essex, 
Manchester, or Magnolia? 
Sprague, 
Tel. 280. Reverse the charge. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
Morning 
Then send your erders to 
Breed & Brown Go. 
Beverly, Mass. 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be 
Collected Every 
and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
and Funeral Work. 
Beverly Farms 
for Decoartions 
Hale Street 
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A full line of Stable Supplies, Trunks 
Bags and Leather Novelties 
Gentral Square, Beverly Farms 
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Tel. 124-W Beverly Farms 
Boston Tel. 3416-W Back Bay 
NEW YORK AND BOSTON 
TAILORING COMPANY 
M. SILVERBERG, Prop. 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing a specialty. 
Stable and Livery Suits made to order. Careful 
attention to all work. Goods called for and 
delivered. 17th season. Prices reasonable. 
WEST ST. BEVERLY FARMS 
“Charles W. Morse has been elected 
president of the Hudson Navigation 
Company.” Congratulations are evi- 
dently due to the interesting invalid 
on his recovery of health. 
J. A. GULBER 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and Horse Furnishings 
Also Auto Soaps, Greases and Oils 
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J. B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAB. B. DOW & 0O 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
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Repairing in all its branches 
Driving and Auto Gloves 
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Coy. SOHTER A DELEGATE 
The International Road Congress, 
which will be held this year in Lon- 
don, June 23 to 28, will bring together 
the leading men from practically every 
country identified with highway con- 
struction. This is the third congress 
of the kind, and the first in an Eng- 
lish-speaking country. These  con- 
gresses are held every three years. 
Among the members of the Ameri- 
can Road Builders’ association ap- 
pointed as delegates is Col. William 
D. Sohier, chairman of the Massa- 
chusetts Highway Commission, who 
summers at Beverly. He sailed for 
England a fortnight ago. 
Breeze subscription, $2 a year. 
WENHAM 
This is the 21st year of work for 
the Wenham Village Improvement so- 
ciety, a society that has become known 
through Essex county for its endeay- 
ors toward civic improvements. It 
was one of the pioneers in village im- 
provement work, beginning in a small 
way, and much of the work that was 
its original inspiration is now done by 
the town. It has broadened as _ all 
things must that work for progress, 
till now it provides a hospital fund 
for those to whom treatment at the 
Beverly hospital might otherwise be 
impossible. It has a sewing school 
during the summer months for about 
40 children. It provides for the exter- 
mination of insect pests, where the 
matter has not already been provided 
for by the town. It has a tea room 
and woman’s exchange which gives the 
people of the village an opportunity 
to dispose of their handiwork. Also 
it has been an inspiration in its annu- 
al flower shows, which have had much 
commendation, both for variety and 
for artistic results. It is hoped that 
this year’s flower show, which will be 
held on the charming estate of Mrs. 
Edward B. Cole at Wenham Neck, 
may prove to be even better than be- 
fore, and that all gardens may be 
represented, however small or large 
they may be. This should be a repre- 
sentation, not only of Wenham, but 
of this section of the county, which 
has many very beautiful gardens and 
plantations with rare plants. And 
Wenham itself should show many fine 
varieties of plants and flowers, as 
there are some beautiful gardens here, 
under the care of well-known garden- 
ers, as well as simple gardens with 
some specialty loved by their owners. 
Rev. Mr. Cutler’s sermon topic at 
the Village church Sunday morning 
will be ‘“The Man Who Saw.” Sun- 
day School at noon. ‘There will be 
only a single evening meeting this 
week, a union of the Y. P. S. C. E. and 
the customary evening service, at 6 
o'clock, out doors on the church lawn. 
After a praise service with singing 
led by a cornet, the testimony meeting 
will follow, using the C. FE. theme for 
the day. Finally Mr. Cutler will de- 
liver a brief address. In case of in- 
clement weather the meeting will be 
held at 6 p. m. indoors. 
A game of baseball between Wen- 
ham and Groveland will be played in 
Wenham Saturday afternoon. Last 
year Groveland was Wenham’s closest 
rival in the championship race. 
Miss Beatrice ‘I. Dodge’s many 
friends follow her with interest as 
she goes to Northampton to train as a 
nurse. 
