NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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FINAL DECREE 
In Preston vs. West Beach Corporation Suit 
The final decree in the case of the 
Preston heirs vs. the West Beach 
corporation, the opinion handed down 
by the Supreme court in which case 
was printed in this paper two weeks 
ago, was handed. down this week by 
the Superior court. The decree is as 
follows : 
This cause came on to be heard and 
after a rescript therein was received 
from the full court, and was argued by 
counsel, and thereupon, upon consid- 
eration thereof, it is 
Ordered, Adjusted. and Decreed 
that the defendant, the West Beach 
Corporation, its members, officers, 
agents, servants and. tenants, and all 
person claiming under the defendant, 
be and they hereby are perpetually 
enjoined from entering upon any part 
of the premises described in the plain- 
tiff’s bill, lying south of the highway 
known as West street and between 
said West and extreme low water 
mark of the sea, and lying between 
the land formerly of the heirs of Anna 
Woodberry on the west and a line 
running south ten degrees east to the 
extreme low water mark of the sea 
from the most easterly part of the 
plaintiffs’ premises; except that the 
defendant corporation and the mem- 
bers thereof have the right to enter 
upon and pass and repass over any 
and all parts of the “disputed tract of 
land,’’ to wit, the premises described 
in the Agreement of April 2, 1856 be- 
tween the defendant corporation and 
Jonathan Preston, a copy of which, 
marked “A,” is annexed to plaintiff's 
bill, and to and from the sea, and to 
gather drift stuff and sea-weed upon 
said “disputed tract of land,” and 
carry the same away. 
And the defendant, its members, 
officers, agents, servants, and tenants, 
and all persons claiming under it be 
and hereby are perpetually enjoined 
from erecting and maintaining upon 
any part of said described premises 
any foundations or structures of any 
. kind whatsoever. 
And it is further Ordered, Adjudged 
and Decreed that the defendant shall 
within thirty days from the date of 
this decree remove all structures and 
foundations erected or authorized by 
it or its members, officers, agents, ser- 
vants and tenants upon the above de- 
scribed premises, and it is further 
Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed that 
the plaintiffs shall recover their costs 
in this cause in the sum of two hun- 
dred and 52499 dollars and execution 
may issue therefore forthwith. ° 
I assent to the entry of this decree. 
M. J. CONNOLLY, 
Attorney for defendant. 
announcement 
Established 1890 
JOHN DANIELS 
Beverly Farms, Mass, June 8, 1907. 
I announce to my patrons and the public that in 
iny renovated and enlarged store on Hale Street, 
Beverly Farms, I am prepared to supply their wants 
with the Choicest Meats, Poultry, Game, and all the 
Delicacies of theseason. 
Will also have a full and complete line of Staple 
and Fancy Groceriesand a First-Class Home Bakery. 
My many years personal experience acquaints me 
with the wants of the trade. 
Thanking my patrons for their business in past 
years, | hope by careful attention, prompt and effic- 
ient service, to merit a continuance of the same. 
Respectfully, 
Telephone, 52 Beverly Farms. 
JouN DANIELS, 
Central Sq., Beverly Farms. 
By Trolley and Boat to N.Y. 
The feature of uniqueness and its 
low cost, together with the general 
beauty and interest of the combination 
trolley and boat trip to New York, 
which was operated last year by the 
Old Colony St. Ry. Co., in conjunction 
with the Enterprise Transportation 
Co., created such a popular demand 
that arrangements have been made to 
continue the service this year. 
Commencing Monday, June 10, the 
special through cars of the Old Colony 
company will start at Post Office 
Square, Boston, at 2.30 p.m. daily, 
except Sundays. They run through 
without change to Fall River where 
connections are made with the night 
boats to New York. A change in 
plan is announced for this year in 
that passengers will be carried on 
the car to Fall River, whether going 
to New York or not, whereas in the 
past it was necessary to go way 
through in order to have the pleasure 
of the trolley trip, which is through 
an exceptionally pretty and interest- 
ing bit of country. 
The cost to Fall River is but $.75, 
while all the way to New York it is 
only $1.75. So popular was this new 
and ideal way for summer travel last 
year that many times during the 
season it was necessary to run three 
and four cars a day. : 
Cagney--Laughlin 
A pretty wedding was solemnized 
in Roxbury Tuesday evening, when 
Maurice Cagney, gardener at J. W. 
Merrill’s, Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
was joined in wedlock to Miss Mary 
Laughlin. The ceremony was per- 
formed, by \Rev: “Fr. ‘Kegan., The 
bride was very prettily attired in 
white liberty silk. A reception fol- 
lowed at the home of the bride. Mr. 
and Mrs. Cagney will reside for the 
present in the Austin Morley “house 
on Brook street. 
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