BEVERLY FARMS. 
A number of friends of Miss Alice 
Preston called upon her last Monday 
and tendered her their best wishes and 
hopes for future happiness, the event 
being a rounding out of another birth- 
day. Many little tokens of esteem 
were left behind, as well as was a 
splendid gift from the members of her 
family. Miss Preston assumes charge 
of her school in Chelsea, Mass., next 
week. 
Mrs. Frederick G. Haynes and 
children have returned after a pleasant 
visit with friends and relatives in 
Maine. 
A petition addressed to His Honor, 
the Mayor, and the City Council has 
this week been presented to the above 
bodies praying that a six inch water 
main, also sufficient hydrants for 
fire protection, be installed on Everett 
street. At present there is only an 
inch and a half water pipe and not a 
hydrant on the street. The petition 
bears the names of all the residents on 
Everett street, together with some 
fifty others. 
Manager Harry Mansfield has 
changed the name of his hostelry on 
Chebacco Lake formerly known as 
«Winnepoyken”’ to that of ‘“ Lake- 
Croft.” 
The public schools in Beverly open 
for the fall term on Sept. 11. The 
Farms will have the same teachers as 
at the closing last June. 
The news received recently of the 
death of Rev. Norman North Bishop 
at Dennis, Mass., and formerly pastor 
of the Second Baptist church, came 
to his many friends and former parish- 
ioners here not unexpectedly as it was 
known he had been in ill health for 
some time. 
Mrs. E. A. McLaughlin with her 
sons, Oliver and John, removed to 
Boston this week where they will re- 
side permanently. Mrs. McLaughlin 
occupies the position of stenographer 
in the office of the Police Commis- 
sioners for the city of Boston, and ac- 
cording to a new city ordinance must 
make her home in the city of Boston. 
Misses Ethel Davis, Alice Witham, 
the assistant postmistress, Maud Cul- - 
bert, Elsie Preston and Alice Bolan, 
Messrs. Richard and Erwin Davis, 
Frank Preston, Harry Cole, J. Albert 
Mayberry and others leave today for 
Conomo point, Essex, where they will 
enjoy cottage life and “fish dinners a 
specialty” for the next few days. 
Mrs. Charles F. Preston will chaperon 
the party. 
Mrs. M. F. Fallon and child, after a 
delightful four weeks’ visit to the 
Farms, returned on Monday to her 
home in Worcester. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 29 
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 ee oe 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. 
M. J. MARSHALL, 
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. 
House Cleaning, Opening and Closing in Fall. 
First-Class Work Guaranteed. Turkish Work a Specialty. Mattresses Made to Order. 
Shop, High St., Beverly Farms, “wants 547 Humphrey St., Swampscott, Mass, 
CONNOLLY BROS. 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
S. J. CONNOLLY. Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea,. 
~ FP. CONNOLEX Estimates given on Blastin avati j “472 
r £ g, Excavating, Grading, Landscape, Steam Drill 
Tt. D. CONNOLLY. all kinds of Stone Work. (All Work ceraantatte attended 0. : Bete 
Steam Road Rollers to let. Builders of Lawn Tennis Courts. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To HOUSE anp LAND DRAINAGE. 
TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, 
High-class Coach and Saddle Horses 
FOR SALE AND TO LET. 
Summer and Winter Board for Horses. 
Telephone Connection. 
Tappan Street, MANCHESTER, Mass. 
