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Hearing on Matter of Court House. 
A hearing was given at the State 
House Thursday before the committee 
on judiciary on the matter of a district 
court at Beverly to include bésides Bev- 
erly the towns of Wenham, Hamilton 
and Manchester. The day previous the 
Manchester selectmen had a meeting and 
voted to favor the plan, and Selectman 
Swett represented the town at the hear- 
ing. 
Mr. Swett stated that the business in- 
terests of Beverly and Manchester were 
identical in many respects, inasmuch as 
our business men do their banking in 
Beverly, andare members of the Busi- 
ness Men’s Association. Beverly capi- 
tal is. interested in Manchester real estate 
and visa versa, and he stated that he was 
instructed to place Manchester on record 
as favoring a district court at Beverly. 
To aid in securing legislation along’ 
this line an association was organized, 
with Mayor Dow of Beverly, president. 
Rep. W. R. Brooks and Thomas D. 
Connolly of the Farms, and Selectman 
Swett and G. E. Willmonton of Man- 
chester were elected on the executive 
committee. Chief Peabody was elected 
on the finance committee. 
Friend’s Bible Class Elect Officers. 
’ The members of the Friends’ Bible 
class met last Tuesday evening for re- 
organization at the home of Mrs. Lydia 
Williams, Hart street, and the following 
officers were elected: 
Mrs. William C. Webster, president; 
Mrs.. Lydia E. Williams, vice-president; 
Mrs. Daniel W. Hardy, secretary; Mrs. 
George Batchelder, treasurer; © Mrs. 
Duncan T. Smith (chairman), Mrs. 
Mary Bennett, Mrs. John Burchsted, 
Mrs. Daniel W. Hardy, Mrs. Edwin 
May and Mrs. William P. Day, execu- 
tive committee. 
After transacting the general business 
it was voted to adjourn to Feb. 25 when 
the class will meet with Mrs. Elizabeth 
Hull, Hart street, to make out a plan to 
work on in connection with a special ob- 
ject for the interest of the Farms Baptist 
church. 
Business Note. 
An important business change at Bev- 
erly Farms, announced in today’s BREEZE 
for the first time, is that in connection 
with the purchase by Walter P. Brewer, 
of the Walker Bros. & Co. provision 
market, Central square. Mr. Brewer 
has bought Walker Bros. & Co.’s North 
Shore business including their good will 
and trade, and will open the store for 
business on or about the 20th of April. 
Mr. Brewer has had some 25 years ex- 
perience on the North Shore, the past 
eight years of which has been in the 
_capacity of manager of Wyatt's Market, 
Beverly Farms. His announcement 
will be found in this issue. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
17 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
I beg to announce to the residents of the North Shore that I have pur- 
chased from Walker Bros. & Co. the provision business conducted by them. at 
Beverly Farms for the past twenty years, including their good will and trade. 
Having had twenty-five years experience on the North Shore, eight years as 
manager of Wyatt’s Market, I thoroughly understand the selection of choice 
meats, fruits, vegetables, etc., carried by first-class markets. 
The business will 
be conducted under the name of Brewer’s Market, which will be opened on or 
about April 20, 1908. 
I solicit your patronage. 
WALTER P.. BREWER. 
Beverly Farms, Mass., Feb. 10, 1908. 
We, the undersigned, certify that we have sold the good will and trade of 
our North Shore business to Walter P. Brewer. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1908. 
<PCOLlONm 
CENTRAL SQUARE, 
We have ourcomplete stock of Ladies’ Cotton Underwear in and NOW is the 
time to look over and pick out from our line the best numbers, 
think, are full as reasonable as other stores on this class of goods. 
H. G NICHOLS. 
~ Successor to Geo. F. Allen 
(Signed) Walker Bros. & Co. 
UNDERWEAR ,# 
Our Prices, we 
: MANCHESTER 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
Telephone 174-3 
PETER HYLEN 
P. O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON &. HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
DECORATIONS 
All 
AND 
kinds of Work pertaining to Gardening 
FUNERAL WORK 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
Dealers in all kindsof Nursery- Stock as Shade 
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 
Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, - 
MASS. 
J As MAY. BERRY 
CONTRACTOR ann BUILDER 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
Haskell St., near Hale St. 
Telephone Con. 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
P.O. Box 62 
J. LAKE 
Telephone 75-3 
Hamilton, Mass. & & 
Joyce- Whelton. 
The marriage of Albert C. Joyce of 
Salem and Ipswich to Miss ‘Theresa 
C. Whelton, also of Salem, was sol- 
%——RUBLY ROAD FARM, WENHAM——4#& 
Winter Board for Horses 
"S$. K. PRINCE 
x P. 0. Address .Box 409 
7 Manchester, = Mass. 
emnized Wednesday evening, and Mr. 
Joyce’s Farms friends are offering their 
hearty congratulations. Mr. Joyce was 
a resident of the Farms at one time. 
