NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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_ BEVERLY FARMS 
Charles Martin of Gloucester expects 
0 open his automobile and bicycle shop 
in Central square very soon, possibly 
ext week. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle were en- 
ertained “Thursday evening by Mrs. 
Samuel F. Collamore, at her home on 
reenwood avenue. 
Rev. C. S. Pond will preach at the 
Baptist church tomorrow morning on 
“The Plodders,’ ’ and in the evening at 
D o'clock on ‘‘ The Word of Filial De- 
otion.”” 
Kenneth Lewis of Boston will occupy 
he gardener’s cottage on the Arthur 
Little estate, Haskell street, the coming 
summer, formerly occupied by Station 
Agent Allen. 
Mrs. Peter Trainor, a well known 
and highly respected woman, passed 
hway at her late residence, 44 Hale street, 
Beverly, Wednesday evening. Mrs. 
rainor was well known and had a large 
ircle of friends at the Farms. She 
eaves a husbaud and three daughters. 
Funeral services were held this morning. 
nishing touches on his 20-foot pattern 
power boat, which he has been _ building 
nt the shop of Hardy & Day, and the 
raft is, indeed, a credit to its builder. 
Japt. Smith, while not particular about 
Hisposing of his new creation, would sell 
f anyone desires such a boat. 
Bake beans, cold meats, salads, jellies, 
bie, cake, tea and coffee and other good 
hings, all of which go to make upa first- 
lass supper, and all for the small sum of 
5 cents, is what the members of Preston 
Relief ‘Corps, proposes to give those who 
batronize their supper to be given in G. 
\. R. hall next Tuesday evening, March 
7, from 5 to 7. Those who take ad- 
vantage of this liberal offer will not only 
end their aid toward encouraging these 
adies, but they will get a supper three 
limes the amount paid. 
Tickets have sold well for the lecture 
fo be given in the basement of St. Mar- 
rarets church, next Monday evening, 
oy Rev. Michael Pariss.9; )J., of Boston 
ollege, whose subject mail Hees: Sog- 
rath Aroon in Poetry.’’ ‘There will al- 
bo be songs and readings by talent from 
Boston College High school. Concert 
it 7.45 0’ clock. 
. ee is the program: 
PIANO SOLO Frank Keville 
XEADING, A ‘‘German’s Views on America’’ 
William C. Schaefer 
S0NG, “The Meeting of the Waters” 
; Edward J. Brandon 
READINGS A ‘The Virginia Judge’’ 
4 ? \ 6. ‘Mr. Dooley on Music’’ 
Daniel H. Sullivan 
onc, *“The Angel’s Whisper’? Ray McInnis 
BONG, . “Shannon Bells’’ Thomas Kerr 
DONG, ee When Bob White is Whistling in the 
eadow’ * Henry Moynihan 
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Has Gone Since Last Fall? ¢ 
Done nothing but drop for the 
last 3 or 4 
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this morning. 
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rails and spindles. 
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Metal Beds ‘i 
Received our first shipment of the new priced ones 
It seems almost impossible that we 
can sell them so low, but you know well our policy 
—“give the public the benefit.” 
Here is an all iron bed in any size 
want, strong, well finished and good looking 
for only $2.00 
Just come in and see the one 
$4.00 
Standing as high as any of the 
*Tis a wonder for the money. 
And $5.00 
Will please the most exacting, in a continuous post 
bed that looks all the world to be worth nearer ten. 
These are just suggestions. 
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Congratulations are being extended to 
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Linehan over the 
advent of a daughter which came to their 
family circle on Thursday morning. 
A car load of radiators from New 
York, arrived this week at the local 
freight yard and were carted to W. D. 
Denegre’s new house addition. 
‘The many friends of John Cunning- 
ham who was connected with the house- 
hold of the late John T. Morse for 
twenty-five years, will be interested to 
know that he is now with the F. R. 
Sears’ family of 122 Beacon street and 
Beverly Farms. 
Business Cards at the BREEzE Office 
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, 
Having had twenty-five years experience on the North Shore, 
including their good will and trade. 
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. 
(Signed) Walker Bros. & Co. 
