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Police Outing, 
The North Shore was well repre- 
sented at the outing of the Mass. 
Chiefs of Police Union held at Baker’s 
Island Wednesday. Forty-one mem- 
bers and their guests were present, 
and a royal good time is reported by 
those who were privileged to be pres- 
ent. Each enjoyed the day according 
to his individual desire, but all united 
in the main event which consisted of 
dinner at the Winneegan. Among 
the North Shore representatives were 
noted the following: Chief William 
A. Ferguson, Mayor Parker S. Davis, 
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Caldwell, J. C. McCarthy and L. S. 
Herrick of Beverly ; Chief Samuel S. 
Peabody, Selectmen William H. 
Allen and Fred N. Sweet, and Town 
Treasurer Edwin P. Stanley of Man- 
chester. 
Chief Ferguson of Beverly and 
Chief Peabody were members of the 
committee of arrangements. 
Ladies’ Knickerbocker shoes at 
Bell’s Combination Store. * 
Samples of Herbarium Paper mailed on request. 
Cambridge Botanical Supply Company 
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 
EVERYTHING USEFUL TO BOTANISTS. 
Memorial Services. 
The residents of Beverly Farms 
united last Sunday in a touching 
tribute to the late Mrs. Henry Whit- 
man at the Baptist church. 
Mrs. Whitman had been for many 
years a regular summer visitor at 
Beverly Farms, and her beautiful 
character, exemplified as it was by 
many beautiful and kindly acts to- 
wards all those with whom she came 
in contact, had endeared. her to both 
summer residents and those who make 
the Farms their home the year round. 
The services were very simple, but 
impressive from their very simplicity. 
Short addresses, tributes to the artist 
and the woman, were made by Justice 
Oliver Wendell Holmes of the United 
States Supreme Court, Thornton K. 
Lothrop, Dr. Richard Cabot and J. B. 
Dow. The invocation was offered by 
Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, the pas- 
tor of the church, who also pronounced 
the benediction. 
Sweet Pea Show. 
The collection of flowers displayed 
at the sweet pea show in Lee’s hall, 
Manchester, last Friday night, brief 
mention of which was made in last 
week’s BREEZE, though small, was of 
a superior quality. The show was not 
one of the regular scheduled shows of 
the North Shore Horticulturai society, 
but was an informal display of sweet 
peas and herbaceous cut bloom, held 
in connection with the regular meet- 
ing of the society. 
The society medal, offered for the 
largest and best display of not less 
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EXCELLEN1 CUISINE. 
THOS. O. PAIGE, Proprietor. 
than ten named varieties, went to 
Mrs. James McMillan. Certificates of 
merit were awarded to the following: 
Miss A. G. Thayer (Mr. McGregor, 
gardener), for table of herbaceous cut 
bloom. 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz (Mr. Allen, 
gardener), for collection of sweet peas. 
Mrs. Philip Dexter (Mr. Salter, 
gardener), for collection of sweet peas 
and crimson rambler roses. 
Mrs. Charles Head (Mr. Jackson, 
gardener), for superior cultivation of 
lillium candidum. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Tel. Con. 
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MAGNOLIA, 
LARGE, AIRY ROOMS. 
EXCELLENT TABLE. 
M. C. SULLIVAN, 
Proprietor. 
Barber Shop 
connected. 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches,”Clocks 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
65 Middle St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
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Notary, Justice of the Peace. 
MANCHESTER 
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