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FOUR ANNUAL CANNED GOODS SALE 
«Canned Goods Combination 
We cannot recommend this vegetable combination too highly. 
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‘ notice 3s regular retail price and then the special combination price. price a genuine bargain. 
x4 3 Cans “‘Honey Drop’’ Cora, 39c 
MGS GE Ber ye Fancy Red Tomates, 36c 
De 3 See String Beans, 94c 
x4 3 ** Yacht Club Fancy Telephone Peas, A2c the price 
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4 12 Cans. $1.71 
: All for $1.50 All varieties. 
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Repairs have been madeto the West 
Beach pier this week, it having been 
damaged by the severe storm of Dec. 206. 
Mrs. Edmund L. Knowlton  enter- 
tained the Sarah W. Whitman club last 
Wednesday afternoon at her home on 
On:k street. 
Mrs. Fred Williams who has been ill 
is now greatly improved. 
H. Reback, the West st. cobbler, has 
closed his shop for the present. 
The North Shore Fish company are 
passing out some very pretty calendars to 
their customers. 
The long looked-for are light was in- 
stalled on Webster st., yesterday. 
Master George Day, the six year old 
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Day held 
a partv for the children of the neighbor- 
hood one day last week. The parents 
of the children joined in the spirit of the 
occasion and a very enjoyable time was 
spent both by children and parents. 
Mrs. Andrew Standley and Otis N. 
Davis celebrated their birthdays last Sun- 
day, both receiving many expressions of 
good will from their friends. 
Miss Dorothy Larcom celebrates 
passing of a birthday. 
Many are looking forward with inter- 
est to the informal reception’ to be given 
next Tuesday afternoon at the Beverly 
Farms school by Miss Paterson and the 
corps of teachers. It is hoped that the 
affair will bring about the result that is 
hoped for—bring the teachers and parents 
into closer contact with each other in the 
interest of the children. 
The Sarah W. Whitman club are 
planning a public supper to be given Fri- 
day evening, Feb. 11, in the chapel of 
the Kaptist church. A small charge will 
be made. 
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‘Today- 
SILVER LAKE PEARS 
The fruit is ripe, and syrup medium heavy. 
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At the : 
12c can, $1.35 Doz. 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
prs Per BES BEI BA BE DERN DEL BENS DER I 
WILBUR J. PIERCE 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
MOTHER EGG PLUMS 
These plums are fine flavor and very reasonable at 
CAMPBELL’S SOUPS 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WaLtTeER P. Brewer, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
9c Can, $1.00 Doz. 
10c can, 3 for 25c. 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
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Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 
/ Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
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All Work Personally Attended to. 
TELEPHONE 65 
for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Gheerfully Given 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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Beverly Farms 
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In the drama, ‘“ The Elopment of 
Ellen,’’ which is to be given at the Bev- 
erly High school on March 25, for the 
benefit of the Athletic association, Miss 
Jennie Bolam and Ruth Hardy of the 
Farms taking prominent parts. 
Mrs. Harry Cole and Miss Florence 
Chapman are to be soloists at the special 
musical service at the Baptist church 
Sunday. 
Business Men’s Association. 
At a meeting of the board of directors 
of the Business Men’s Association held 
Monday afternoon, in further promoting 
the spirit of protection to its members by 
the Association, the following was voted: 
‘“The Business Men’s association, 
through its executive committee, pro- 
hibits the gifts of merchandise or contri- 
butions, without an endorsement of the 
executive committee.’’ 
This rule to be operative on and after 
February 1, 1910. 
BBNJAMIN A. PATCH, 
Secretary. 
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Dr. Wm. Rowley of Lanesville, 
Gloucester, has purchased the extensive 
district between Curtis and Pigeon Hill 
streets, Pigeon Cove, Rockport, from 
the heirs of the late Thomas Gaffeld. 
Dr. Rowley acquired property in Lanes- 
ville some months ago near_ the popular 
summer section, Folly Cove, upon which 
to build a summer hotel. 
Improvements for the coming season 
at Hotel Rockaway, East Gloucester, are 
in progress. An especially noticeable 
improvement will be the fine enlarged 
dining room, which will be possible by 
utilizing the water front living room for 
the extensicn. A handsome new music 
room was built last season. 
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We may despise riches, but not hard 
enough to give them away to our greates 
enemy. 
