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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
I. E. Marston and Dr. Everett L. 
Cressy have been enjoying life at Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. MacDonald 
have been spending a few days with 
friends at Manchester, N.H. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King spent a 
few days in Northampton the first of 
the week. 
Miss Eva Buchanan of Franklin 
Falls, N.H. is the new operator at the 
telephone office. 
Captain and Mrs. Bouterse of the 
Salvation Army said their farewell at 
the Tuesday evening meeting preced- 
ing their departure to assume charge 
of Corps 3, Boston. The brother of 
the former captain took charge of the 
local corps Wednesday evening. 
The ordination of Rev. Charles H. 
Atkins to the office of an elder took 
place at the Avenue M.E. church on 
Sunday afternoon, Bishop Goodsell 
officiating. The service was one of 
great solemnity and impressiveness, 
and was witnessed by a large number 
of the members of the church. 
Rev. Herbert Judson White is at- 
tending the Anniversary meetings of 
the Baptist denomination which are 
being held at St. Louis. The pulpit 
at the First Baptist church will be oc- 
cupied by Mr. Ralph A. Sherwood of 
Newton in the morning and by Mr. 
Charles A. Berthol of Boston in the 
evening on Sunday next. 
C. T. Kelley of North Chelmsford 
has been-the recent guest of friends 
in the city. 
Mrs. A. L. Churchill is visiting her 
sister in New York City. 
Miss Frances Butler has been 
awarded the prize for a design for the 
new seal of the Board of Trade. The 
design is an exceedingly creditable 
one. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres. 
Good view Br neeaty. Great opportunity to buy for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A AR 
TIN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, 
HH. C. 
At the Old Stand, 
Established 1877, ——— 
PAINTING anp VARNISHING. 
SAW YER, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market.- Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
“Ward 6 Voter” on 
Sidewalks Again. 
To the Editor of the North Shore Breeze: 
Your paper at different times has 
had articles pertaining to the extreme- 
ly poor sidewalks in Beverly Farms 
and has pointed out different places 
which are much in need of attention 
by our city officials who have charge 
of these affairs. But as yet I have 
failed to find a single instance where 
they have done anything to better con- 
ditions for the walking public. In 
fact, the walks are growing worse and 
in many places are getting to be dan- 
gerous. A place that appears to come 
under this head is the sidewalk com- 
mencing at or near the house occu- 
pied by Mr. John Bolam on Hale 
street and running up over the hill, 
past the Catholic church, ending at 
Haskel! street. This particular stretch 
is extremely wretched, and has been 
for so long a time that I cannot re- 
member when it was fit to walk on. 
That part which is of concrete is badly 
cracked, and in several places is badly 
broken up, so that it will be an easy 
matter in the darkness of the night 
for a person to meet with a severe ac- 
cident ; while the rest is so badly gul- 
lied and worn out that I imagine the 
“Rocky road to Dublin” must be a 
paradise to it. It is certainly time 
that attention be paid our sidewalks 
at once. 
“WarD 6 VOTER.” 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
LOUIS S. SMITH 
Optician 
Savings Bank Building 
Beverly, Mass. Room 6 
Eyes Scientifically Tested Frames Accurately 
Fitted Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled, 
The NORTH SHORE MAP for 1905. 
Sold only with the Beverly City Directory, price $2.00, complete. 
: Ws gn OD 
Sipe gre OE REE P'S 
Section of Map near Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
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With Summer Resident List for Bever- 
p A eal aaa ly, Beverly Farms, Manchester, Hamil- 
ton and Wenham. It will show you the 
location and occupant of each summer 
residence in this famous district. 
Published with the 
4 Bevel Gly Die 
CROWLEY & LUNT, 
9 Odd Fellows Building, BEVERLY. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
business relations. Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
OFFICE FLOUERS: 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
8.30 A.M. TO 2 P.M. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
