NORTH SHORE. BREEZE 
IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS 
Try some of the following: Juicy steaks; 
fillet and roasts. of beef; ‘chops; leg, 
saddle, crown or breast.of lamb; cutlet, 
leg, fillet, loin or breast of veal; chops, 
chime or spare-rib of fresh pork; roasting 
chickens,capons, broilers, incubator chick-: 
ens; fresh fowl; turkeys to broil or roast ; 
ducks; geese; and game in season; jumbo 
squabs and pigeons; canned chicken; for- 
eign and domestic soups; choice sugar- 
eured ham, shoulders and bacon; fresh 
corned, smoked and salt-petered tongues ; 
calves’ livers and sweet breads; bacon in 
jars; smoked beef; fresh sausage; pure 
leaf lard; pure lard from the tub; best 
creamery butter, fresh and light salted; 
cooking butter; foreign and- domestic 
cheeses; milk and cream; staple ‘and 
faney groceries; jarred and canned 
fruits and vegetables; jellies and jams; 
pitted, stuffed and plain olives; loose and 
bottled pickles; salmon, French sardines, 
THE PRICE IS NOT THE ONLY THING 
To consider in buying food. Selecting food requires the most 
careful thought and judgment. You have to please the taste 
and nourish the body. We all know a good thing when we eat 
it. Pure food makes rich red blood. Tender, juicy chops and 
steaks please the taste and aid digestion. In choosing a doctor 
you always select one-who has proven his skill by what he has 
done. Our great success proves’ to you that we satisfy our 
eustomers. Our business has increased daily since we started. 
Through the dullest winter months we kept eight men hustling 
early and late. We buy nothing but the best, only from houses 
that have a reputation to protect. If there is anything good in 
the market, we have it. Our butchers have had high-class 
experience. 
Our books are in charge of an Al man. We use daily slips 
or pass ‘books as you wish. Our store is equipped in the most 
sanitary way for handling pure food. Our service is the best 
obtainable. Can you afford to buy meats and fruits that are 
exposed to flies and dust, or that is put in a box and expressed 
around several hours and becomes heated and sweaty? 
ASK YOUR DOCTOR. 
Soon after your meat order leaves our cooler it is delivered 
to you and placed on ice, fresh and healthy. 
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shrimp, smoked and 
Fruit of all kinds. 
vegetables. Try them! 
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TELEPHONE 150 
dried fish; 
coffees, teas, cocoa and chocolate; mineral _ 
and spring waters; foreign and domestic 
spices; fancy crackers; kitchen supplies. 
We grow our own 
New laid eggs. 
pure 
and yacht trade. 
Magnolha daily. 
Peabody. 
We are the only North Shore store that raises its own 
vegetables, gathered fresh daily. 
in quality, price and service. 
Our teams are in Beverly, Manchester and 
Wholesale 
We guarantee satisfaction 
Special contracts with hotels 
team in Beverly, Salem and 
-- . BEVERLY Farms, MaAss. 
NEIGHBORS’ HALL BLOCK 
: Beurrly Harmy :: 
DARA ANINALUD AINA ANNE 
Work has practically been com- 
pleted by the New England Tele- 
eraph and Telephone company on 
their new lines between Beverly 
Farms and Pride’s Crossing. ‘The 
lines have been put under ground, 
which is a great step forward in 
beautifying the North Shore. Work 
on the lines was rushed to have the 
roads all clear by the time the ma- 
jority of the houses in Beverly, Man- 
chester and the vicinity are occu- 
_pied. During the course of construc- 
tion it was necessary to tear up a 
portion of the road immediately in 
front of the fire engine house 
of the Beverly Farms department. 
The firemen were alert and ready to 
answer any eall, should one come, 
and had the wagons stationed in the 
road in front of the house. for 
some time passing autoists were 
alarmed, thinking there was some 
occasion for the apparatus to be out, 
but. a look at the street in front of 
the station house, showed the cause. 
- Mrs. McTiernan of High street 
lost her pet dog, which came in col- 
lision with an automobile on Wed- 
nesday. 
Howard L. Preston of the Farms 
was elected president of the Elee- 
trical Workers’ Union 259, at Bever- 
ly, Monday evening. 
The Memorial Day exercises at 
the Farms school by the pupils was 
held this afternoon, and was attend- 
ed by a large number of parents and 
friends... Members of Preston post 
and Preston W. R. C., also attended. 
The Girls’ elub connected with the 
Baptist churelr held an ‘‘at home’’ 
to their friends in the church chapel 
last Tuesday evening. The newly 
furnished parlor, which was done by 
the elub members, was open for in- 
spection and some of their work was 
exhibited. 
Station Agent W. H. Gerrish re- 
-turned Monday from a very pleasant 
vacation of three weeks spent at Kit- 
tery, Me. 
— 
The youngest child of Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert Smith of Hart. street, 
came home in good health this week, 
alter undergoing several weeks of 
treatment in a Boston hospital. 
Leon Pierce left last Monday for 
a visit among friends at Hebron, N. 
Il., which place is on the shores of 
the beautiful Newfound Lake, a 
spot which Mr. Pierce has visited for 
several summers. 
A discarded railroad crossing 
sign, ‘‘Beware of the Engine,’’ has 
come mto the possession of a Farms 
business man. Ile has painted out 
the word ‘‘engine’’ and_ placed 
‘“dog’’ there. Now the sign is post- 
ed at his place of business, and reads 
‘‘Beware of the Dog,’’ and may be 
suggestive, as he has several dogs, 
but as yet, so far as known, they 
have proved harmless. 
aes Pd DIA BE BEd PEN Ded Bee PEA 
WILBOR J. PIERCE | 
(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
; Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 
/ Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
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, 
/ TELEPHONE 65 
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