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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Mercy Abo of Hamilton has 
been a guest a part of this week of her 
school companion, Miss Ruth Hardy. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce are 
entertaining over the week-end Eugene 
R. Leman and John Tutton of Med- 
ford. 
The Ward 6 Republican committee 
met last evening and madethe necessary 
arrangements for the Republican caucus 
to be held on March 31. 
Mr.g McDonnell of Clinton arrives 
at the Farms today and will be a guest of 
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 
Mrs. James E. McDonnell of Haskell 
street for the next three or four weeks. 
The graphophone at Varney’s Drug 
store is proving a pleasing attraction. 
Allthe latest records are in stock and 
patrons of thestore like to stop a while 
and hear the music. The machine is 
for sale. 
Mrs. James J. Nugent held a “‘sun 
parlor’’ party at her home on Vine 
street Thursday afternoon. ‘The guests 
were the ladies living in that vicinity. 
Besides sewing it is said that topics of 
the day were discussed. 
The tenth night of the G. A. R. and 
Associates’ pitch tournament was held 
on Thursday evening. As there are only 
two more evenings much interest is 
manifest by the members as to who _ will 
carry off the honors. 
Wyatt’s market opened for business 
this morning under the management of 
Clarence Buxton, who has_ with him for 
an assistant Leonard Emery. A new 
departure from former custom is the car- 
rying of a fine line of groceries. 
TO LET. 
Tenement of five rooms. Rent $15.00 per 
Apply at 
48 Hart St., 
month. 
Beverly Farms, Mass, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Ella F. Low this week lost a 
black belt and gold buckle pin with the 
U. S. Capitol engraved in the center. 
Councilman Charles H. Hull who has 
been ill with rheumatic fever is reported 
to be much better and now able to sit up 
a greater part of the day. 
Notices have been posted that the Re- 
publican caucus for the purpose of 
choosing delegates to the State and 
District conventions, which conventions 
will elect delegates and alternates to the 
Republican National convention, will be 
held on Tuesday, March 31, at G. A. 
R. hall, the polls to open at 2 p. m. and 
close not earlier than 8 p: m. 
Have your printing done at The 
3reeze Print, Manchester. 
Lectured on “Soggarth Aroon in 
Poetry.” 
The assembly hall of St. Margaret’s 
church, Beverly Farms, was well filled 
last Monday evening when Rev. Michael 
Earls, S. J., of Boston College, delivered 
a most interesting lecture on ‘‘ Soggarth 
Aroon in Poetry ’’ Fr. Earls is a music- 
ian of note and has organized and dir- 
ercted the Boston college orchestra and 
the sanctuary choir of the Immaculate 
Conceptiofi church. 
Beside his lecture there were other 
numbers on the program by talent from 
the Boston College High school. Daniel 
Sullivan, a sophomore at Boston college, 
who has won a reputation the past year 
in dialect readings, gave the ‘“‘ Virginia 
Judge,’’ and ‘* Mr. Dooley on.Music.”’ 
Following was the program rendered: 
Piano SOLO, Frank Kevillle 
“‘Come Back to Erine,”’ John Collins 
Reapinc, ‘‘ A German’s Views on America,” 
Wm. E. Schaefer 
Sona, ‘‘Meeting of the Waters,” 
Edward J. Brandon 
Reapines, ‘‘ The Virginia Judge ’’ and ‘‘ Mr. 
Dooley on Music.’’ Daniel H. Sullivan 
Sone, ‘‘ The Angel’s Whisper.’? Ray McInnis 
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. 
SN ST ST GEA LOOT ne ne eS 
(Signed) Walker Bros. & Co. 
BOSTON & MAINE R. 
In effect Dec. 16, 1907. 
TRAINS LEAVE MANCHESTER FOR 
W. MANCHESTER, BEVERLY ee 
PRIDES, MONTSERRAT, BEVERLY 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—624, {7 27 
7 31, 2759, ||8 34, £839, fx9 35, 1|10 21, f103 
f1133a.m. ' £1243, 131, £135, [2 28, £257, 
f119, ||451, £519, £642,’ 1643, 819, £906 
9 49, £10 09 p. m. 
MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER and ROCK 
PORT—{12 14 £702, 18.21, 907, fim 
f10 14, |\1053, f1142,a.m. 132, £308, ||307, 
414,517, |522, £554, 1622, ||654, £720 
807, ||812, f1021, |/10.37, p.m. 
TRAINS LEAVE BEVERLY FARMS FOR 
PRIDES, MONTSERAT, BEVERLY 
SALEM, LYNN and BOSTON—1631, 7 3 
738 f2806, 841, £846, fx942,  ||10 
f10 4,2, f1140a.m. £1249, 138, f141, |2 
(304, £426, ||4.58, 1526, 1649, ||6 50, i826 
£913, ||956, £1016 p. m. a 
WEST MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER 
MAGNOLIA, GLOUCESTER and RO 
PORT—41208, £654, £812, 1859, £906, £100 
1045, £1138, a.m. +124, 1259, [407, 1508, 
514, £546, £615, ||646, £712, £400, |804, 
{10 14, ||10 29.p. m. 
TRAINS LEAVE BOSTON FOR 
MONTSERRAT, PRIDES, BEVERIA 
FARMS and MANCHESTER—f5 55, £709 
815, £817, £925, ||945, 1045 a:m. +12 40 
7215, £320, 74 30, f500, 1530, ||600, 16 20 
1710, £915, ||9 45, f11 24 p.m. q 
t Daily. 
f Daily except Sunday. 
z Except Salem and Lynn 
x Except Beverly, Sai and Lynn. 
|| Sunday only. 
{ Daily except Monday. 
Detailed information and time tables may 
be obtained at ticket oflices. ; 
D, J. FLANDERS, 
Pass. Traf. Mgr. 
C.M. BURT, a 
Gen. Pass. Agt. © 
Location of Fire Alarm Boxes 
Manchester, Mass. 
31. Electric Light Station. 
33. Telephone Exchange Office. , 
34 Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable. 
41. Corner Bridge and Pine Sts. 
43. Corner Harbor and Bridge Sts. 
52. Fire Engine House, School St. 
54. Corner School and Lincoln Sts. 
56. School St., opp. the grounds of # 
Essex County Club. 
61. Sea St., H. S. Chase’s House. 
62. Corner Beach and Masconomo. 
64. ‘Lobster Cove.” 
Two Blasts, all out or under control. 
Three Blasts, extra call. 
Directions for giving an alarm: Break t 
glass, turn the key and open the door, pl 
the hook down once and let go 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
GEORGE S. SINNICKS, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Departme 
22 at 7.45 a.m., no school at John Pt 
Primary School; 10. 45 a.m., one session. 
22 at 8.00a.m., no school at any of 
buildings; 11.00 a.m., one session. 
Let us figure on your next order 
PRINTING 
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