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Ira B. Case and family are to move 
into the J. F. Wyatt cottage at Pride’s, 
located near the drug store. 
Edwin F. Campbell has sold his horse 
and buggy and has placed an order fora 
Stanley Tourabout, through a Beverly 
agency. 
The fire apparatus was called out 
about 1.50 Monday afternoon by a still 
alarm, followed at 2.15 by a bell alarm 
from Box 52 for a grass fire at the 
Tweed estate. The fire was put out 
without any damage being done. 
Misses Helen Webber and Mildred 
Good of Roxbury have been spending 
this week with Mrs. Lawrence J. Wat- 
son of Everett street. 
Miss Nora O’Brien and Miss Pearl 
Witcomb, both teachers in the Farms 
school, leave today for Old Point Com- 
fort, Va., and alsoto spend a few days 
in Washington. 
Mrs. Lawrence J. Watson and three 
children, John, Cathleen and Paul, will 
spend the coming week in Roxbury with 
Mrs. Watson’s parents. 
Miss Bruerton, now teaching at Som- 
erville, and Miss Carpenter, now teach- 
ing at the Salem Normal school, former 
teachers here, were guests over Sunday 
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Leslie Woodbury, 
West street. 
Beverly Farms has a young man who 
bears so close a resemblance to Napolean 
that we understand he has been sought 
after on one of two occasions to pose as 
that character. We refer to Michael 
Ring, who is employed on the Haven 
estate. Mr. Ring is short and thick set, 
and has the high forehead and hair so 
pronounced in pictures of the great 
warrior. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
THE THISSELL CO. 
lf you want something good try us 
BEEF Our beet is selected from healthy 
corn-fed steers, cooled and kept 
at the right temperature, so it retains that 
delicious flavor. Try it! 
LAMB All our lamb is selected for us. 
When it is cooked it has the 
real mellow sweet lamb taste. 
VEAL Our veal is strictly milk-fed, 
from healthy stock, and when 
cooked is white and juicy. 
Kee have the small pig pork that 
eee cooks fine and sweet. 
HAM Our HAMS, BACON and SAU- 
SAGES are the best on the 
market today. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 23 
BREWER’S MARKET 
Wa Ter P. Brewer, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
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| WILBUR J, PIERCE 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating i 
| Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, for which we are fully equipped. 4 
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All Work Personally Attended to. Estimates Cheeriully Given 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY FARMs, 
TELEPHONE 65 
| Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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West Street He Beverly Farms 
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Telephone 66, Beverly Farms 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
Satisfaction Guaranteed 
Game and Poultry; Fresh Eggs and Butter; 
and Fresh Vegetables. 
in Season 
All Prices Subject to Boston Market. 
Fruits 
Lindsay N. Emery, Manager <a 
West Street 
MILK 
FROM OUR OWN COWS 
We keep our own stock. Your inspection invited 
F. NAYLOR BEVERLY FARMS 
Box 63 
: 33 Beverly Farms 
ROTEL Prgrdns 
Telephone 195=3 Beverly Farms 
M. T. MURPHY 
Maker of and Dealer in 
FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, Soaps and 
all kinds of supplies for the Horse, Stable 
and Automobile 
Beverly Farms 
Opp. B. & M. Depot 
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE 
TELEPHONE 150 
Beverly Farms 
** You can rely on Thissell ” 
FRUI MT Our fruit is received daily 
from the best growers and 
packers. We have only the best. Try it! 
VEGETABLES 
Northern grown seeds; 
crisp and sweet. 
field daily. 
POULTRY 222 CHICKENS, 
FOWLS and SQUABS 
are grown for us. Our roasters are stall- 
fed. Our broilers are the thick, meaty 
kind. 
EGGS Our eggs are new 
from the coop daily. 
We grow all our 
vegetables from 
therefore they are 
They are fresh from the 
Hot-house MUSHROOMS. 
GROCERIES Our groceries, both 
foreign and domestic, 
are received from the best jobbers and 
packers. High-grade flour and cereal 
foods, tea, coffee and spices, flavoring ex- 
trac te, jarred and canned jellies, jams and 
fruits. French jarred and canned vege- 
tables and soups, plain and pitted olives. 
French and Italian oil, Sardines, Salmon, 
Ketchups, sauces and dressings. 
laid, right 
We carry all kind of GAME in season. 
Fresh, smoked, corned and_ saltpetred 
TONGUES, CALVES LIVER, SWEET- 
BREADS, beef, lamb and veal KID- 
NEYS. 
Our 
BUTTER and CHEESE j,i 
ter and cheese are from the best creamer- 
ies. Wecarry the sweet, light salted and 
salted butter; foreign and domestic 
cheeses; fresh milk and cream, 
OUR SALES FROM APRIL 1908 TO APRIL 1909 NEARLY DOUBLE THE YEAR BEFORE 
THERE IS A REASON! 
WE SPECIALIZE IN SPECIALTIES! 
