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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
The board of directors of the West 
Beach corporation held a meeting 
Wednesday evening, and among the 
business transacted was the appoint- 
ing of William Neville as superintend- 
ent and caretaker at the beach for the 
season. Terms have also been made 
with the Misery Island club regarding 
the use of the pier and floats for the 
summer months. 
F. Leslie Woodbury returned on 
Tuesday from Washington, D.C., 
where he has been during the past 
winter, and has entered the employ of 
John Daniels. 
At arecent meeting of the directors 
of the Beverly Savings Bank Thomas 
D. Connolly was elected a director. 
Operations were started Monday by 
Messrs. Connolly Bros. in widening the 
main thoroughfare at Pride’s Crossing, 
known as ‘‘ Brower’s Corner.’”’ This 
change will necessitate the taking of 
about 20 feet of land from Mr. Brower. 
The need of such a move has long 
been felt. 
Mrs. Edwrad L. Pride and son of 
Somerville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
Edwin Pride, Oak street. 
Messrs. Walker Bros. & Co. have 
opened their provision store for the 
season. H. Rogers isagain in charge. 
Miss Myrtle Doe of Bangor, Me., 
and formerly of this place, is visiting 
Mr. and Mrs. Prudent Gaudreau. 
Mrs. Thomas D. Connolly and Miss 
Ann Dyer have been visiting relatives 
at Worcester this week. 
Mrs. Mary Spinney has gone to 
Nova Scotia for her health. Her 
many friends in Beverly Farms are to 
give on next Friday evening—May 12 
—in Marshall’s hall, a benefit social 
and dance in aid of Mrs. Spinney. 
This is a worthy object and should be 
patronized by all. 
Mrs. James Kinsella of Haskell 
street is visiting relatives at Williman- 
set, Mass. 
Wretched Sidewalks 
at Beverly Farms. 
To the Editor of the North Shore Breeze : 
Some time ago I read in an issue of 
your paper an article pertaining to the 
needed repairs on the sidewalks in 
Beverly Farms; also that it was a rare - 
occurrance that any edge stones were 
put down. I had hopes at the time 
that the comments would be noticed 
by the proper officials who have charge 
of the sidewalks and some action be 
taken ere this, but it seems that 
nothing has been done nor is there 
any prospects of anything being done. 
1 suppose as long as the people re- 
frain from spurring up the officials 
relative to this needed improvement 
the walking population will have to 
continue turning ankles and stumbling 
over poor side walks. I desire espec- 
ially to speak of that portion along in 
front of our Library and G.A.R. hall, 
which has been so long in a wretched 
condition that there seems to be no 
excuse whatever that it should be 
neglected, it being in the center of our 
business section over which hundreds 
travel daily. 
The old concrete a long time ago 
became worn out, cracked and then 
commenced to break up. And still 
nothing was done. At the present 
time the place is so rough that it is 
a disgrace to the town that its citizens 
are obliged to travel through large 
stones, rough gravel and sharp junks 
of concrete, all because of the negli- 
gence of some one at City hall. 
Let us hope that the near future 
will not only give us a decent walk at 
this point but that attention will also 
be paid to the many other improve- 
ments of which our sidewalks sadly 
need, and by so doing will give the 
walking population cause to at least 
feel that they, too, as well as those 
who drive, can find some pleasure in 
living in this section, by having fairly 
good sidewalks. 
“’WarD 6 VOTER” 
_ First-Class Pharmacy 
W.F. PLUMMER DRUG CO. 
MASON BLDG., BEVERLY, MASs. 
BRUCE-HIBBARD ELECTRIC CO. 
Successors to WOODBURY ELECTRIC CO. 
ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. 
3 HALE ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
FREDERIC G. HAYNES, 
North Shore Druggist, 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Tel. Con. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
x MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ane 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Re 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
iring in all ite 
arms, Manches 
Marshall Drug Store 
F. W. VARNEY, 
Registered Pharmacist, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Periodicals, Daily and Sunday 
Papers 
Telephone 151-3. 
H. M. St. Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY 
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