NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
John Bresnaham is carrying his hand 
in a sling due to an injury received from 
a ‘‘ foul tip’’ in a recent ball game. 
George S. Williams, Hart street, has 
been quite a sufferer the past week, from 
a felon that saw fit to develop upon _ his 
thumb. 
Proctor Denno arrived home the first 
of this week from Nova Scotia where he 
has been a student at St. Francis college, 
taking a course in Civil Engineering. 
Mrs. Gordon Bartlett left the Farms 
on Wednesday and expects to spend the 
next three weeks visiting relatives and 
friends at Arnold Mills, R. I., and vic- 
inity. 
Wilbur J. Pierce is the new member 
to the Farms fire department filling a 
vacancy in the Steamer Co. He will in 
due time take the necessary Civil Service 
examination. 
Connolly Bros. this week received 
their 2nd car load of birch pea brush, a 
product of their Topsfield property, and 
an article found quite essential by North 
Shore gardeners. 
After spending the past year engaged 
in plumbing business in New York city 
and vicinity Forrester H. Pierce has con- 
cluded his work there and on Wednesday 
of this week returned to the Farms. 
F. I. Folkins of Boston started work 
at Wyatt’s market, Monday, for the 
season. The market is well-stocked with 
groceries and provisions and is ready to 
do a hustling summer’s business. 
We call the attention of Beverly Farms 
readers to our ‘‘Classified Advertise- 
ments’’ page. [here are at least two 
ads. on it this week to interest them. 
Meanwhile if you have anything ‘‘to 
let,’’ “‘for sale,’’ or °““want’’ make 
your desires known through this page. 
Preston Post 188, G. A. R., has se- 
cured the services of Comrade Geo. W. 
Mead, chaplain of Post 167, Norwood, 
to deliver the Memorial address at the 
Beverly Farms Baptist church in the 
evening. The Post had engaged for 
this occasion Dept. Cha; lain Henry E. 
Barnes of Brookline who delivers the ad- 
dress that a‘ternoon at Chat an in- 
tending to make train connections so that 
he might be in Keverly arms for the 
evening, but owing toa recent change 
in the time table found that he could not 
make train connections and therefore 
was obliged to cancel his Farms engage- 
ment. Comrade Mead delivers the 
Memorial address at Dedham in the af- 
ternoon and is reputed to be an excel- 
lent speaker. Commander Chas. H. 
Day, owing tothe lateness of receiving 
the cancelled engagement, has had to do 
some hustling to bring about the new ar- 
rangements. 
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and everything in Hardy Stock for Lawn and Landscape Planting. 
TELEPHONE NO. 97 
The Pierce Nursery 2 Beverly Farms, lass. 
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, | 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. 
(Signed) Walker Bros. & Co. 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 1, 1908. 
M. T. MURPHY 
Headquarters for 
Fine Harness 
and Saddlery 
Horse Clothing, Stable Fittings 
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Trunk and Bag Repairing. Dog 
Collars and Leashes. Leather 
Novelties. All kind of Supplies 
for the Horse, Stable and Auto. 
Telephone 195-3 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Opposite 
B. & M. sta. 
