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INSURANCE 
THAT INSURES 
In this agency are represented some of the 
oldest, strongest, fire-tested companies in the 
world, and all policies issued through this 
agency are protected with abundant capital. 
Losses are promptly and satisfactorily paid, 
as hundreds of our customers can testify 
during our 30 years’ experience at 160-164 
Cabot Street. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly. 
HAVE-YOUR PRESCRIPEIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Apothecary 
Cor. CABOT, and* ABBOTT SIS: 
Bat wW.E Reavy: 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
VAGATION 
Needs i GRIP 
When packing your grip you may 
have forgotten the following summers 
country comforts: 
Cold Cream for sun burn and freckles, | 
Talcum Powder for perspiring and 
over heated skin. Hand _ brush, 
Tooth brush, and powder, paste or 
wash. Good pure soap, scented or 
unscented, and soap holder. Combi- 
nation nail file, cleaner and clipper. 
When in our neighborhood, step in. 
We may be able to give you reliable 
suggestions. We carry only the best 
of toilet requisites. Prices low for 
such quality. 
HF Plame Drug Co. 
oR, 
Mason Block, Cabot St. 
Rantoul, Cor, Elliott St. 
Rantoul, Cor, R. R. Ave. 
BEVERLY, - MASSACHUSETTS | 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Last Sunday the Misses Connolly, 
daughters of Thos. D. Connolly, with 
some half a dozen or more friends, went 
over to Misery island for a few hours’ 
stay. Upon landing they were met 
by T. C. Hollander, a cottager, who, 
garbed only in a bathing suit, warned 
them not to land. As Mr. Connolly, 
of the firm of Connolly Bros., is a bond 
holder, and therefore a tenant in com- 
mon with others, the demands of Mr.. 
Hollander were met with somewhat 
of a surprise by the young people. 
When they landed Mr. Hollander tel- 
ephoned to Salem for a policeman. 
Not desiring to cause any further 
trouble, though they had a perfect 
legal right to remain on the island, 
the party left on the demand of the 
officer. Mr. Connolly has taken the 
matter in hand and will go into it 
thoroughly, and no doubt later on will 
be instrumental in cleaning up the 
affair, in which justice will be done to 
all, thereby preventing a re-occurrence 
of such an unpleasant situation. 
Mrs. Frank McCoy left Wednesday 
for Nova Scotia, where she will spend 
the next two weeks visiting her former 
home and friends in that vicinity. 
A little girl was born on Sunday 
last to Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks 
(Gertie Chipchase) at Pride’s Cross- 
ing. 
Miss Aurora de Mena, the Cuban 
young lady who has been the guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Connolly the 
past week, returned to Cambridge yes- 
terday. She will shortly leave for 
Cuba to resume her duties as super- 
visor in the Cuban schools. 
The Misses Mary and Katherine 
Casey, who have been the guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Connolly, 
Oak street, returned to their home in 
Providence, R:I., today, Miss Gertrude 
Connolly accompanying them for a 
week’s stay. 
The bazaar in aid of St. Margaret’s 
rectory will open in Neighbor’s hall 
on Monday evening next, Aug. 27, 
and will continue through the week, 
each evening, concluding on Monday 
night, Sept. 3, with a grand social and 
dance. Stationed around the hall at 
different places will be numerous sales 
tables, upon which will be displayed 
an assortment of useful and fancy 
articles, together with novelties and 
refreshments. There is also to be 
introduced many new features which 
will afford considerable amusement; 
as will also the entertainment to be 
provided each evening. A large com- 
mittee of the ladies of the parish have 
for a long time labored indefatigably, 
and to their efforts, no doubt, the suc- 
cess of the affair will be due. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. 
Lock Box 1104. 
TOWN A. TROWT 
Pharmacist 
UT 
(Successor to F. G. Haynes) 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
PERFUMES 
TOILET AR TIGEES 
SPONGES 
SOAPS 
BRUSHES, Etc. 
Special attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS; 
ICE-COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
AGENTS FOR 
Poriland Sewer Pipe 
WTOOMS GARTER CO, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$10 $60 
Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with ‘new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 
J. E. McCotGan, Mer, Tel. 166 Main 
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