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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Ira E. Davis will preside at the 
organ tomorrow in the Second Baptist 
church, in the absence of the regular 
organist, Miss Holmes. As _ prelude 
Mr. Davis will play “Sancta Maria,”’ 
by Faure; for the offertory he will 
render Kjerulf’s ‘‘Last Night,’’ and 
Rubinstein’s ‘‘ Melody ”’ for the post- 
lude. 
Miss May Treddick, who has been 
spending a fortnight visiting Miss 
Carrie Davis, returned to her Boston 
home Monday. 
Former Councilman and Mrs. Law- 
rence J. Watson, 2d, are receiving con- 
gratulations over the arrival of a son, 
which came to their home on Everett 
street recently. 
Miss Annie Holmes and Miss Edith 
Marshall are enjoying a two weeks’ 
vacation at Alstead, N.H., as guests 
of relatives of Miss Marshall. 
A movement is on foot, mostly by 
Salem parties, to have the U.S. gov- 
ernment lay a telephone cable to 
Baker’s island, which could be used 
by the lighthouse service as well as 
the cottagers. One idea is to connect 
with the Misery island telephone cable, 
which scheme is of interest to Beverly 
Farms people for the reason that the 
present cable to Misery island runs 
through the West Beach corporation 
property, and for which privilege the 
Misery island owners are obliged to 
pay the West Beach corporation a 
yearly rental, and at the same time 
acquiring no rights there whatever. 
The Park Commissioners are now 
in consultation with the various own- 
ers of the land adjoining that lately 
acquired from the Watson heirs for 
the playground, with a view of its ac- 
quirement. The original idea was to 
purchase all the land, amounting to 
about three acres, and this first pur- 
chase is less than one-half of this 
amount. 
Homer Callahan left this week for 
Lincoln, where he has accepted a po- 
sition as timekeeper for Messrs. Con- 
nolly Bros., who have a large contract 
on the Higginson estate. 
G.P. Connolly has been on a week’s 
business trip to New York. 
Unclaimed Letters. 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly Farms, Aug. 
24: Andrew Bryan, Louise Coppinger, Elmer 
E. Cole, Ada Decost, Georgiana Emery, 
Martin Gennings, Wm. A. Gardner, Hill & 
Proctor Co., Lewis Johns, Mrs. Chas. A. 
King, F. K. Kehoe, Anna McLane, Margaret 
McCoy, Rt. Rev. F. R. Millspanger, D.D., 
Fanny Mossop, Rev. Dr. David O. Mears, 
Miss Mabel Morrison, Wm. O’Brien, Mrs. 
Warren Potter, Miss B. Pandle, B. L. Pear- 
son, Cath. Regan, Helen Read, E. C. Ryal, 
Cecilia Sullivan, Mary Slattery, Hulda Swen- 
son, H. B. Sears, Talbot Mills, Talbot Dye- 
wood & Chemical Co., Frema Wallet, Miss 
E. P. Warren. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
TREES FOR SALE. 
200 Sugar and Norway Maples (12 feet), 300 Willow, Laurel and Golden )4 and 10 feet), 
200 Hemlobk and Spruce (3 to 6 feet). Will sell at low price, as they must be tranplanted 
this season. Full line of Shrubs at regular price. 
PIERCE NURSERIES se +s Beverly Farms, Mass. 
In Time of Peace Prepare for War. 
In Time of Hot Weather Prepare for Cold. 
Now is the time to get your new RANGE or FURNACE, or have your 
range and furnace repaired for cold weather, and avoid the rush in the fall. 
Remember that we are agents for the celebrated MAGEE and GLEN- 
WOOD FURNACES and RANGES. 
We are also carrying at the present time a large stock of PLANT 
STAKES, WIRE NETTING for vines, etc. 
Our line of KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS was never as com- 
plete as at the present time. 
D. T. BEATON, 
Telephone 53-12. MANCHESTER, MASS. 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
TAPPAN STREET, MANCHESTER-BY=THE SEA. 
Telephone 123-4. 
Also, RAILROAD AVENUE, CORNER PEARL STREET, GLOUCESTER. TELEPHONE 222-3. 
Me. J. MARSHALL, 
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. 
House Oleaning, Opening and Closing in Fall. 
First-Class Work Guaranteed. Turkish Work a Specialty. Mattresses Made to Order. 
Shop, High St., Beverly Farms, *“°“sran*tc 547 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass, 
CONN GEE Yeas Gee 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Se 
G. P. CONNOLLY . . . . #7): 
$ Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, Grading, Landscape, Steam Drilling and 
T. D. CONNOLLY. all kinds of Stone Work, ie All work Seuennalit attended tut . 
Steam Road Rollers to let. Builders of Lawn Tennis Courts. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN -to HOUSE anp LAND DRAINAGE. 
J. CONNOLLY. 
SULLIVAN, 
High-class Coach and Saddle Horses 
FOR SALE AND TO LET. 
TIMOTHY 
Summer and Winter Board for Horses, 
Telephone Connection. 
Tappan Street, MANCHESTER, Mass. 
