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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
John A. Morrison, foreman for 
Messrs. Connolly Bros., has this week 
left for Ossining, N.Y., where he will 
resume operations on extensive im- 
provements on the James Speyer 
estate. 
Messrs. Charles H. Trowt and John 
Wyatt left this week for Canada, on 
‘their annual horse-buying expedition, 
and are sure to return with their usual 
string of fine steppers. 
The Massachusetts State Highway 
commission have had its engineer 
corps at work on our streets during 
the past two weeks, in preparation for 
the construction of the new State 
highway from Chapman Corner to the 
Manchester line, which work will com- 
mence as soon as the condition of the 
roads will allow. 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLaughlin of 
Hale street are receiving congratula- 
tions on the arrival of a son at their 
home last Sunday evening. 
A pleasing feature of the conclusion 
of the work of the Misses Bradstreet 
and Allen, who up to a week ago were 
teachers at the Farms school, was the 
many little tokens which were pre- 
sented them by the scholars as re- 
membrances of the pleasant hours 
spent, and work accomplished. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
last evening held another largely at- 
tended dancing party at Marshall’s 
hall... Hull’s orchestra furnished the 
music. 
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When you have PRINTING, call at the Office of 
THE: NORTH SHORE) Bink i 7c. 
OVER POST-OFFICE. 
J. A. LODGE, Proprietor, 
MANCHESTER. 
BEVERLY PRINTING CO., of Beverly, 
does all our work. — 
