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Poultry and Game BRE WwW ER S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and Butter 
ae | Meats and Provisions 
ruit and Berries 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Beverly Farms Mass. 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
Work. 
Beverly Farms 
for Decorations and Funeral 
Hale Street 
ANTI-SUFFRAGE NOTES 
BY MRS. HENRY PRESTON WHITE 
A strong delegation of representa- 
tive Massachusetts anti-suffragists 
left Boston Tuesday night for the 
storm center at Washington. To- 
gether with the members of various 
state societies they will record the 
protest of over 20,000 women of this 
state against the further extension of 
suffrage. The delegation attending 
the Congregational hearing are Miss 
Mary S. Ames, chairman of the leg- 
islative committee; Mrs. Barrett 
Wendell, wife of Professor Wendell 
of Harvard University, chairman of 
the Boston branch; Mrs. A. PF. Park- 
er, chairman of the county commit- 
tee; Mrs. John Balch, chairman of 
J. B,. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly -Farms. 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
the Milton branch; Mrs, Waldo Far- 
rar of Wareham; ex-Representative 
Charles L. Underhill of Somerville; 
and Mrs. A. J. George, field secretary, 
who last week established herself in 
Washington. 
At the meeting of the Milton Anti- 
suffrage Study club, to be held De- 
cember 10th, the speaker will be Mrs. 
Henry Preston White, of Brookline, 
chairman of the Brookline branch. 
Mrs, William H. Hooper will give 
the Current Events, Tea will be serv- 
ed by the following committee: Mrs. 
Edw. C. Williams, chairman; Mrs. 
Anna F. Cleary; Mrs. Clarence Den- 
ny, Miss Helen L. Jacques, Mrs. Sid- 
ney A. Parsons, Mrs. Charles S. 
Pierce and Mrs, George Williams. 
LESS THAN THREE WEEKS 
Is available in which to do your Xmas gift buying 
In a few days the Xmas bells will be heard and the remain- 
ing days will be the busiest of the whole year. 
Despite the high cost of living there is one thing that has 
not inflated in price—JEWELRY. At prices more 
attractive than ever we can help you in your selec- 
tion of gifts. 
We have a beautiful assortment of 
Watches, Bracelets, Pendants and Rings 
Suitable for Gifts 
W. F. Chisholm & Son 
JEWELERS 
161 Main Street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
A concert will be given under the 
auspices of the Brookline branch of 
the Massachusetts Anti-Suffrage as- 
i ia 
sociation at the home of Mrs. Charles — f 
Storrow, 119 High street, Brookline, — 
on Monday afternoon, December 8th, 
at half past three o’clock. Tickets may 
be had on application to Miss Mabel 
Stedman, 27 Irving street, Brookline. 
The program will be by Miss Kath- 
arine Foote, soprano. Ernst Perabo, 
planist and F, Mahn of the Boston 
Symphony orchestra, violinist. 
An anti-suffragist. luncheon will be 
given under the auspices of the Mas- 
sachusetts Anti-Suffrage association 
at the Hotel Somerset on January 13. 
Tickets may be obtained by applica- 
-tion at the headquarters, room 615, 
Boylston 
Kensington building, 687 
street. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Frank E, Cole is having a range of 
glass built which he is to use in his 
nursery business on Hart street. 
The Ladies’ Seawing circle were — 
entertained by Mrs. Howard A. 
Doane at her home on Hale street 
last evening. ji 
A committee of members of the 
Farms fire department is to hold a 
public dance in Marshall’s hall next 
Wednesday evening, Long’s orchestra 
furnishing the music. Tickets are <5 
and 35 cents. 
Ira EF. Davis has gone to Egypt and 
Scituate, Mass., where he will take 
up the teaching of music. Mr. Davis 
is an expert musician and should ac- 
quit himself creditably, as he is prac- 
tically taking the place of a musician 
who has now retired. - 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
There will be a public meeting at 
Marshall’s hall tomorrow (Saturday) 
evening at 8 o’clock to which all the 
candidates for alderman-at-large and 
the candidates for Alderman from 
Ward 6, have been invited to be pres- 
ent and speak. All voters are invited 
to be present. 
The Otis Sunday school class held 
a reunion at Mr. Davis’s home on 
Everett street Wednesday evening. 
.s pleasing feature was the presenta- 
tion of a handsome Knights of Py- 
thias watch charm to Alderman 
Charles H. Hull, who is to leave here 
soon. A collation was served during 
the evening. — 
CARD OF THANKS 
Mrs. Mary O’Connor wishes to 
thank her friends for their kindness 
to her in her recent bereavement and 
also for the beautiful floral tributes. 
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