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The Andrew Standley Camp, Sons 
of Veterans, will hold their meeting 
in G. A. R. hall this evening. 
Rev. N. P. (Carey, formerly of St. 
James church, New York, is to take 
up the duties of resident pastor of the 
St. John’s Episcopal church, at Bev- 
erly Farms, and will commence his 
duties on Sunday, Oct. 4th. He was 
a visitor at Beverly Farms one day 
this week. 
The West Beach Corporation, 
through its officials, is to be compli- 
mented on the care the property has 
received this season. Everything has 
been done for the comfort and safety 
of the general public. It is always a 
hard job to keep the beach clean and 
rid of seaweed, but this summer it 
has been kept in the very best pos- 
sible manner. Officer Fiske in charge 
of the pavilion and Caretaker of the 
grounds Medcalf have received 
many compliments for their faithful 
and efficient work. 
There was little interest at as Pri- 
Ladies’ 
Accounts! 
Bank carries hundreds 
of accounts with wo- 
men. We accord them 
every convenience— 
our clerks are courte- 
ous—in making the 
transactions of business 
in this bank one of 
pleasure to its custom- 
ers. We invite Ladies’ 
accounts. 
The Beverly National 
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National Bank 
|| A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
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SAWYER 
Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL’ ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street : 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
maries last Tuesday in Ward 6, only 
a total of 109 votes being cast, of 
which 87 were republican, 14 demo- 
cratic and 8 progressive. Naturally 
Beverly Farms was disappointed over 
the failure of James B. Dow to be 
elected. Mr. Dow carried his own 
ward, and received a total vote of 
275 in the district. Messrs. Catheron 
and Norwood received the republican 
nomination by a vote of 615 and 480 
respectively. Beverly Farms showed 
its loyality to Cong. Gardner by giv- 
ing him every republican vote cast. 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly Farms 
postoffice, Sept. 23:—Mr. ’ 
Berry, Jr.. Mr. Samuel Chapman, 
Mr. Fritz, Reggi Nicolo Alberto, 
Miss Katherine Kennedy, Mr. J. L. 
Longhirotof, Miss Anna Meamhak, 
Miss Maggie Maloon, Mrs. Muleam, 
Mr. William McHilly, Mrs. R. 
Rogers, E. L. Sargent & Co., Dr. R. 
FE. Stone, Mr. Sidney Tarling, W. J. 
Vegars, Mrs. James A. Wadson.— 
Lawrence J. Watson, P. M. 
His 80TH BirtTHDAY 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
friends and acquaintances of Peter 
C. Howell of Gloucester, who for- 
merly lived in both of these towns, 
will be pleased to learn from him in 
the following item reprinted from the 
Gloucester Times: 
“Peter C. Howell of 33 Grove st., 
celebrated the 80th anniversary of his 
birth Sunday, friends and relatives 
from Salem, Beverly, Wenham and 
this city being present. Mr. Howell 
has been an invalid for six years now, 
caused by a slight shock. He follow- 
er the sea in square riggers, visiting 
all ports of the world. While at or 
near Manila his ship was attacked by . 
pirates and he had two ribs broken. 
About the age of 20 he immigrated to 
this country and shipped in a square 
rigger out of Baltimore. After giv- 
ing up square rigging he came to this 
city and shipped in a fishing vessel 
which vocation he followed for a 
number of years. Although now he 
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