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Albert Toirian. the a Re eee of 
Smith’s Exp Co.’s team about the 
Farms, has been taking a week’s vaca- 
tion. 
The women’s and children’s gym- 
nasium classes are preparing for the fancy 
dress parties to be held on different even- 
ings, during the week preceding Christ- 
mas. 
“The Standley Shoe store in Central 
square is now closing evenings at 8 
_o’clock except on Saturdays. , 
_ A new soda fountain is being installed 
‘at Varney’s drugstore today. It is Ital- 
-ian marble and is of the very latest de- 
sign, and has all the latest improvements. 
Two teams of bowling enthusiasts 
from here. have been putting in some 
practice of late and tonight they will play 
off for honors at an alley in Salem. 
-Each team has a number of supporters 
who will accompany them. The winner 
of the match ‘ought to arrange a game 
with one of Manchester’s eight crack-a 
jack teams, and play it off at the Seaside 
Alleys in that-town. The alleys have 
just been considerably improved and are 
in splendid condition. 
At the meeting of St. Margaret’s 
court of Foresters, to be held next Wed- 
nesday evening, Dec. 15, all members 
are requested to be present as the officers 
for the ensuing year are to be elected and 
other important business - will be tran- 
sacted. 
__ Just received a new lot of gold and 
silver-mounted pipes for ‘Christmas at 
F. P. Gaudreau’s barber shop, opposite 
the Postoffice. adv. 
Thomas M. Hanlon, who has lived at 
the Farms for the last year or so, has ac- 
cepted a position at Laconia, N. H. 
» There has been plenty of work for 
everybody at the Farms the last few 
weeks. [he various contractors have 
been especially busy, and all are striving 
to push work along before the winter sets 
in. 
Miss Margaret Foley, West street, has 
spent the last two weeks visiting friends 
in Boston. 
The officers of Preston Relief Corps 
who will serve for the following year are 
as follows: Mrs. D. W. Preston, presi- 
dent; Mrs. W. B. Publicover, s. v. p.; 
Mrs. Lewis Hardy, j. v, p.; Mrs. Sam- 
uel F. Collamore, treasurer; Miss M. 
Elizabeth Hull, secy.; Mrs. Thomas 
Pierce, chaplain; Mrs. Wm. F. Eddy, 
conductor; Mrs. H. E. Morgan, guard; 
Miss May D. Connolly and Mrs. Lewis 
G. Williams, delegates; Mrs. H. E. 
Morgan and Mrs. E. Fred Day, alter- 
nates. 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY FArRMs, 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provistons 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
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Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
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for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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The state highway commission has 
suspended Edward Hill’s license to drive 
an automobile. This is the outcome of 
the accident in which the Rourke lad was 
injured. 
Will H. Larcom has concluded his 
duties with Wyatt & Trowt, after a ser- 
vice of several years. 
A big lot of cigars in fancy boxes for 
Christmas, from 12 to 100 cigars in a 
box, all brands, at F. P. Gaudreau’s bar- 
ber shop, opposite the Postofice, Bev- 
erly Farms. adv. 
JERONGA EI Byes 
GOODS 
We have now on exhibition 
by far the largest assortment of 
China and Fancy Goods, suita- 
ble for Xmas Gifts, that we 
have ever shown. 
We have splendid values in 
China and Fancy Goods on our 
10c, 25c and 50c table. 
Geo. W. Fuller 
No. 275 Essex Street 
~ Salem 
A Christmas Suggestion. 
The suggestion of such a large and 
heavy instrument as a piano as a_ Christ- 
mas gift may seem out of the question to 
many of our readers, yet there is nothing 
that could go into the home that would 
be more appreciated, and Jast longer than 
one of these instruments. Henry J. 
Burke, the piano man of Beverly, tells us 
that he put out last year, just before the 
holidays, eight pianos in Manchester and 
Beverly Farms,—pianos that went into 
the home as Christmas gifts. He has a 
way of making the payments easy, so 
that by making small payments at stated 
intervals the poorest of families can enjoy 
the luxury of a far more wealthier neigh- 
bor. Mr. Burke’s address is 5 Hardy 
His place of business is 
street, Beverly. 
open evenings. 
F. V. MOODY 
(Formerly Manager the 
Ames Studio for 4 years) 
PHOTOGRAPHER 
256? ESSEX ST. 
Opp. Salem Theatre 
SALEM 
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