NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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At the Fashionable North Shore Furniture Store 
Friday| A. G. Titu 
AS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ALL SEASONS DAWNS GRADUALLY UPON 
US, BRINGING WITH IT THOSE CHARMS AND BEAUTIES NO OTHER SEA- 
eensORPHRS---THE SWEET NOTE OF THE FIRST ROBIN, THE PRETTY BUD 
Pied EARLY CROCUS, THE BEAUTIFUL GREEN OF EARTH’S GREAT 
BaRriil, WE SEE 50 VERY CLEARLY HOW MOTHER EARTH’S BEEN EVER 
ACTIVE JUST ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE PROPER MOMENT WHEN SHE 
Peat BUD FOURTH IN'ALL HER BEAUTY. 
Pee tNG oERICT LY SIN PACE WITH, HER DEAR OLD EXAMPLE. THIS 
BreawlyY sTORE OF YOURS HAS BEEN PLANTING SEEDS AND WATCHING 
ey eLOPMENTS, NURTURING ALONG THOSE THINGS THAT IT SO WELL 
KNOWS YOU LOVE BEST, LEAVING NO BEAUTY UNOBSERVED, NO CHARM 
Pree ChED-THAT WOULD LEND TO-THE-COMPLETENESS OF THE PIC- 
Pere WON THE WHOLE*BE GATHERED TOGETHER. 
peel E ED WAS EVER OFFERED US WITH SO.MUCH THAT WAS TRULY 
feet lt IC,y NO PLANTERS AND PRODUCERS-EVER QUITE SO EAGER THAT 
fee RODUCIOBE GATHERED IN] WeVE PICKED. WITH A> CAREFUL 
PeeeeND BOUGHT WITH A BOUNTEOUGRARM. THE GATHERING IS NOW 
Semele VOR STHE FIRST TIME FORSAEL NEW ENGLAND; MANY’S. THE 
fee THAT WILL BE SEEN TOMORROW EIGHT GREAT BIG FLOORS. 
Saturday 
fee vi Vy ONES Tiilss SEASON, JUST apHROWN OPEN. EACH BUDDING 
Peer WH NOVELTIES. GALORE. 
TODAY AND SATURDAY ARE VISITING DAYS. COME WITH THE MANY 
iereol ACKNOWLODGE THIS A. “FEATURE” DAY, 
ito LORE AND ENJOY A°REAL TREAT. 
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fo) Weel lt ROUGH. 
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23: Beverly Harms s: § 
FAM MAMMALIAN AY RURAL ANE 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Young of 
New Bedford have spent the past week 
at the Farms visiting friends. “They re- 
turned home yesterday. 
Murdock McDonald has of late been 
making considerable improvements and 
changes to the interior of his home, 
corner Hart street and Greenwood ave. 
Walter P. Brewer is making consider- 
able interior improvements to his market 
in Central square as has also The This- 
sell Co., in the way of painting. Both 
concerns look for the coming season to 
be a busy one. 
The Sarah W. Whitman club on 
Wednesday were the guests of Mrs. Ab- 
bie Poole at her home on Haskell street. 
The afternoon was busily spent in mak- 
ing many useful articles which will be 
offered for sale. Next week’s gathering 
Mrs. 
will be with 
Hart street. 
The Girls’. club of the Baptist church 
met ‘Tuesday evening with Mrs. William 
R. Brooks at her home on Hart street. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fred Day are mov- 
ing into their new house on Vine street 
and will within a few days be perma- 
nently settled there. Their new home 
is a particularly attractive one and is a 
valuable addition to the Farms residental 
portion, 
Lydia Williams on 
