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Miss Josie Mountain, of Gloucester, 
who has been a frequent visitor with her 
sister, Mrs. J. M. Publicover, left this 
week to spend the winter at her former 
home in Alberton, P. E. I. 
Capt. Frank Gaudreau of the Yanni- 
gan tug-of-war team says he is ready to 
meet the K. of C. or any other Man- 
chester team at any time after Christmas 
and to back up his statement he is _ will- 
ing to ‘‘ plank down”’ as large a purse 
as any team accepting. He says the 
contest will be held in strict conformity 
with the rules of the sport and names 
Neighbor’s hall, Beverly Farms, as- the 
most convenient place for the match. 
The whist party given in Marshall’s 
hall last Friday evaning under the man- 
agement of John West colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, proved a very pleasant occasion. 
The prize winners were as follows: 
Mrs. Marshall T. Larcom, first lady’s, 
mayonaise set; Mrs. Frank Gaudreau, 
second, Japanese hat pin stand; Mrs. 
Alex Carr, consolation, cup and saucer; 
W. C. Publicover, first gentleman’s, 
beer stein; A. M. Marshall, second, 
fancy match and ash tray; Howard P. 
Willams, consolation, ornament. 
The residents living along Hart street, 
near Greenwood avenue, are quite 
pleased over the newly established street 
light, which fills a need, as this spot in 
the past has been a particularly dark one. 
The lovers of dancing should not for- 
get the dance to be held this evening in 
Marshall’s hall. The affair is in charge 
of two Farms’ young men who intend 
to run other socials through the winter if 
they meet with the proper encourage- 
ment tonight. 
The poultry show to be given at City 
hall next week, Dec. 15-18, will no 
doubt attract local poultry fanciers, a 
number of whom will have birds entered. 
C. Frank Trowt is one of the directors 
of the association. 
Rev. Dennis J. Maguire of Canton, 
formerly assistant pastor of St. Margaret’s 
church, was at the Farms Tuesday to 
vote. 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
F. I. Lamasney is the purchaser of the 
three house lots on new Vine street 
mentioned in last week’s Breeze. 
John Cannon, following his usual cus- 
tom at this time of year, left the Farms 
Tuesday for Jersey Heights, N. J., 
where he owns a house and where his 
family resides. 
For the winter months F. P. Gau- 
dreau tonsorial artist, Beverly Farms, 
will close his place of business at 8 p. m. 
instead of 9 p. m. Saturdays at 11 
p. m. *k 
The young people are making in- 
quiries about having their accustomed 
skating pond at the play grounds. As 
yet nothing has been done, apparently, 
in this direction. 
Not Tied Down by Any Pledge Says 
Mayor-Elect. 
““T am deeply appreciative of the 
honor the people have done me in elect- 
ing me mayor of Beverly,’’ said Mayor- 
elect Charles H. Trowt last Tuesday 
evening, in response toa request for a 
statement on the election. 
‘‘T have had some very good friends, 
friends from all walks of life and from 
every section of the city who have stood 
by me loyally through this contest, and I 
sincerely thank them. 
“*T will endeavor to live up to what I 
outlined in my platform. I am not tied 
down by any pledges, as I have said dur- 
ing the campaign and during the coming 
year I will try to administer the affairs of 
the office for the best interests of Beverly 
and for all the people.’’ 
ALDEN WEBB. 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician. 
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