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Last evening a committee of six, 
composed of Mayor Trowt, James 
B. Dow, George W. Larcom, J. Al- 
bert Mayberry, George S. Williams 
and Otis N. Davis, members of the 
young men’s Bible class, went to 
Beverly and in conference with del- 
egations from other church in the 
city, arranged for the forming of a 
federation, the object of which shall 
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be eivil betterment. 
- Cornelius Murray has been grant- 
ed permission to move the cottage 
he recently purchased from its pres- 
ent location on Hale st., to a vacant 
lot owned by Mr. Murray on Hart 
street. - 
Next Wednesday evening the 
Farms Hook and Ladder Co. will 
take their annual night off and in 
company with friends will go to 
Boston, where they will have din- 
ner at a hotel, and afterwards see 
“‘The Man from Home,’’ at the Park 
theatre. 
The pastor of the Baptist church 
has issued invitations, according to 
his usual custom, to the G. A. R., W. 
R. C., the Associates and the fire de- 
partment to attend divine services 
at his church on Memorial day. 
John F. Mooney of St. John, N. 
B., arrived at the Farms this week, 
where he will make his future home. 
Elmer Standley returned home 
last Monday from a very pleasant 
trip to New York, Buffalo, Pitts- 
burg and other points of interest. 
Deacons John L. Chapman, Willis 
A. Pride and Oscar Hakanson were 
the local delegates from the Bap- 
tist Bible school to the conference at 
the First Baptist church at Salem 
this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stearns 
of Haverhill, yesterday returned 
home after a two weeks’ visit with 
friends here. 
The Girls’ club connected with 
the Baptist church will celebrate 
Washington’s birthday by spending 
the evening as guests of Mrs. Will- 
iam R. Brooks, at her home on Hart 
st. A turkey supper is to be one of 
the features of the evening. 
_ The Sarah Wyman Whitman club 
met last Wednesday afternoon at 
the home of Mrs. William F. Eddy, 
Connolly place. A report from the 
committee on the recent supper, 
showed a pleasing financial return. 
After the meeting a social hour was 
spent and refreshments were served. 
They will meet next week with Mrs. 
Mark Knowles, Hart street. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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CHEAP 
No not cheap but good and the prices are right If you buy stocks that 
are listed and have a real market value you get yonr money's worth. 
If you buy 
stocks that are cheap they have an uncertain value, that is why they are cheap. 
With food products it is the same—if you buy good wholesome food it has a 
certain market value and cannot be sold cheap. 
uncertain value and is sold cheap because it is cheap. 
If you buy cheap food it has an 
The large business we are 
doing enables us to have the first choice. We have a standing order all the time for 
large quantities of Beef, Lamb, Pork and food products, all of the most health 
giving qualities; in this way we are enabled to give you the best on the market. 
Try us. 
daily. 
Our teams are in Manchester, Magnolia and Essex, also Beverly, Salem and Peabody 
Telephone 150. 
THE THISSELL CO., 
The choir of the Baptist church 
are preparing special music for. a 
sacred concert which is to be given 
some Sunday evening in the near 
future. The pastor will arrange a 
special sermon for that evening. 
Winthrop F. Low has been con- 
fined to his home the past week with 
a severe attack of tonsilitis and 
throat trouble. He is much better 
now, although he has been confined 
to his bed part of the week. 
The annual meeting of the West 
Beach corporation, which is a sort 
of ‘‘town meeting’’ for Beverly 
Farms will be held next Monday 
evening at 7.30 in Marshall’s hall. 
The warrant which has been posted 
calls for the report of the board of 
directors, the treasurer’s report, 
election of officers, which consist of 
president, vice president, treasurer, 
secretary and board of directors. 
The Embroidery class held their 
usual weekly meeting on Wednes- 
day evening, at the home of Mrs. 
Lewis G. Williams, Hart street. 
Good reports come from John M. 
Publicover, who was recently oper- 
ated upon at the Elliot hospital, 
Boston, and his speedy recovery is 
hoped for. 
A goodly number of the John 
West Colony of Pilgrim Fathers 
will attend the gathering of the 
Wanderers in Beverly this evening. 
Tuesday, Ira B. Case moved his 
family from Pride’s Crossing to Dor- 
chester, where he has a new drug 
store. . 
A publie whist party will be held 
next Friday evening in G. A. R. 
hall in aid of the Boys’ Drum and 
Fife corps, for which tickets will be 
15 cents. Frank L. Woodberry and 
Howard E. Morgan are helping the 
boys make the affair a success. IH 
you wish to encourage them a 
good way would be to buy a ticket. 
Miss Isabel M. Forbes of Newport, 
R. I., spent the past week at the 
Farms, visiting relatives. 
Beverly Farms 
EDWARD T. McGOURTY, D. 1. D. 
DENTIST 
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty 
222 Cabot St. BEVERLY, MASS 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS 
Tele 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
W. F. LOW 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SaDDLE Horses To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
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Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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Makes a specialty of compounding — 
physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked 
with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
and is constantly under the supervision 
of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of 
loug experience. 
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