NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
William Carr of New York is at 
Beverly Farms for the summer, and 
has some high class ponies, saddle 
hacks and jumpers for hire or for sale. 
He has the stable on High street, 
corner of Haskell street. 
Under the auspices of the ladies of 
Preston Relief Corps, 93, last even- 
ing, in Marshall’s hall, “Flag Day” 
was observed with appropriate exer- 
cises. Members of Preston Post 188, 
G.A.R. and associates were present. 
Capt. Duncan T. Smith will soon 
handle the wheel of a splendid new 
42-foot motor boat of the cruiser 
type, which has just been purchased 
by Capt. Smith’s employer, Robt. C. 
Hooper. The boat is now being 
fitted out at the Atlantic Works at 
Amesbury. 
Alexander Campbell has returned 
to the Farms after an absence of over 
two months. Mr. Campbell has been 
in charge of the various contracts of 
Messrs. Connolly Bros, at Needham, 
Wellesley and vicinity. 
The young people of the place en- 
joyed themselves to their heart’s con- 
tent Thursday: evening at the party 
given in Marshall’s hall under the 
management of James Butler and 
Fred Williams. 
Bernard J. Woods, the well known 
and popular athletic instructor, of 
Boylston street, Boston, has arrived 
at the Farms for the season. 
Letters unclaimed remaining at the Bev- 
erly Farms P. O., week ending June 13, 1907: 
Mr. JoSeph A. Bennett (2), Mr. George Se 
Barber, Peter Beaton, Miss Priscella Car- 
roll, Mr. John Farey, Miss Mary Ellen 
Groke, Mrs. Lewis O. A. Goddard, Mr. 
Joseph Hulburt, Miss Anna Johansen, Mrs. 
C. B. Kearns, Miss K. F. Little,; Edward 
Lee, Mr. J. Morrison, Miss Mary McLaugh- 
lin, Miss Cath. McGreenerg, Mrs. Dallos Y. 
Sharp, J. J. Thompson, Mrs. James Fitts 
Sheldon, Mr. Manning Watson, Mts. Edwin 
G. Worcester. 
ELMER STANDLEY, 
Postmaster. 
New Store of John Daniels at 
Beverly Farms a Model 
of Convenience 
The attractive new store and pro- 
vision market of John Daniels, in 
Central square, Beverly Farms, was 
formally opened Monday night, the 
occasion proving a most brilliant 
affair and a pronounced success in 
every way. The store and its excel- 
lent up-to-date appointments was de- 
scribed in last week’s paper. 
The store was beautifully peerie 
Monday evening with plants and ferns, 
and was resplendent in its handsome 
new furnishings. Everybody in town 
was out and received some of the 
souvenirs passed out. Long’s orches- 
tra played in the store during the 
Lessons in JMimple 
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 
J. HENRY COULTER 
“ INSTRUCTOR 
RIDING and DRIVING 
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WILLIAM CARR 
OF NEW YORK 
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High Street, Beverly Farms 
WHERE HE HAS 
FOR HIRE OR FOR SALE 
SOME HIGH-CLASS PONIES, SADDLE HACKS, 
JUMPERS, 
ETC. 
and when the out-of-town 
the young people 
hall; and 
The 
evening, 
guests departed, 
adjourned to Marshall’s 
danced for an hour or more. 
visitors present were from Boston, 
Salem, Beverly, Hamilton, Wenham, 
Gloucester and Manchester. 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
Lake-Croft Inn 
(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
J.C RAUCH Prop. 
Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
.A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. 
All found in Mr. Daniels a generous 
host, and they enjoyed the occasion 
to the utmost. Mr. Daniels was. pre- 
sented a handsome electric clock by 
his Boston friends and a bouquet of 
flowers. After the opening there was 
a display of fireworks in the square. 
SEs Se 
HAMILTON, 
MASS. 
Also a large public and 
Telephone 90II-3 Hamilton 
