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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Supreme Governor Edward P.,Lin- 
coln and suite paid a visit to John 
West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, last 
evening, and were greeted by a large 
attendance of members, also visitors 
from other colonies. The evening 
proved one of pleasure for all. 
John Woodbury has joined the 
ranks of the local yachtsmen, having 
this week purchased from Gloucester 
parties a trim and speedy motor boat. 
Charles H. Day is laid up witha bad 
sprain to his ankle, due to slipping on 
theice, 
Little Kenneth Carr, three-year-old 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Carr, 
came home Wednesday from the Con- 
valescent Home at Wellesley, and 
while on the mending hand, will be 
for a time under treatment at home. 
The Auto and Motor Boat show at 
Boston this week has proved very at- 
tractive to a large number of Farms 
people. 
Adelbert M. Marshall, formerly 
with the firm of Hanson & Marshall, 
blacksmiths, Vine court, has accepted 
a position with Connolly Bros., and is 
looking after things at their shops, off 
Hale street. 
William Roberts left Thursday 
morning for Detroit, Mich., near 
which place is the large Dwyer estate, 
where he assumes charge as superin- 
tendent. His family goes later. 
Many out of town parties, as per the 
usual condition with the coming of 
spring, have lately been trying to se- 
cure desirable tenements at the Farms 
for the coming summer, with usual re- 
sults. Hardly anything is to be ob- 
tained, while rents are very high. It 
is reported that lately considerable 
advance has been made in rates to the 
occupants of some of the business 
places in Central Square, which, com- 
ing at a dull season, seems to be con- 
siderable of a hardship. 
Mrs. Wm. J. Griffin and family 
moved on Wednesday last from the 
Chas. H. Tweed estate at North Place 
to Roxbury, where in the future they 
wili reside. 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
is always a serious one. Whether it wil. or willnot 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carnage. We 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously . 
AT OLDEST AWN IG me 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
FOR SALE AT BEVERLY FARMS 
9 ACRE FARM ON HART STREET, 
FOR SALE AT MONTSERRAT 
NEAR WENHAM LINE. 
High land, 500 feet street front. 
40 ACRE FARM, 
Very high elevation, overlooking surrounding country, 600 
feet street front; a beautiful location for Summer Residence. 
W. S.° FLINT, 
127 CABOT SEREET, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Real Gstate 
And Improvements 
Extensive operations have begun on 
the new estate of Frances I. Amory at 
Beverly Cove, from plans made by 
Little & Browne, architects, of Bos- 
ton. The work undertaken is one of 
the most extensive of its kind in this 
vicinity. The lay-out. includes exten- 
sive landscape alterations and also a 
large amount of blasting. The work 
in part is the construction of avenues, 
terraces, planting, retaining walls; to- 
gether with the construction of a large 
mansion, stable and garage. A visit 
to the site, which adjoins the Dressel 
estate, shows very extensive land and 
ocean views. The mansion is to be 
located just over a large beautiful 
ledge. Connolly Bros. have already 
begun operations, and have machinery 
and a large force of. men at work. 
Joseph F. Haskell, who has just 
sold his property to Mr. Nugent, is 
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an old time resident here, as was also 
his father before him, and who, while 
not taking an active part, has always 
been interested in the welfare of the 
community. His lossas a citizen and 
neighbor is to be regretted, for in dis- 
posing of his property he retains 
option of living there only until next 
June, at which time or before, maybe, 
he will remove to some new place, to 
be selected .later, but in the close 
vicinity of Boston. 
The Pickett Coal Co, 
(Established 1844) 
—— DEALERS IN: — 
Coal “ Wood 
CEMENT, Lime, SAND AND Harr 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
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