NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAGNOLIA 
Memorial, SUNDAY SERVICE. 
Last Sunday being Memorial Sun- 
day, fitting exercises were held at the 
Union Congregational church here. 
The veterans attended and the ad- 
dress was delivered by Rev. Dr. Wal- 
ter S. Eaton. At the outset, Dr. Ea- 
ton spoke of the duty we owe to the 
men who fought for their country in 
the sixties. He spoke at some length 
of John Brown and his campaign. He 
said, “Whatever may be said of John 
Brown’s deeds, John Brown was 
right, and the method which he de- 
vised for emancipation was that 
which, within five years after his 
death, the nation adopted and carried 
to a successful issue.” 
Rev. Dr. Eaton gave an interesting 
account of the escape of Col. Thomas 
E. Rose with Major Hamilton and 
others from Libby prison when the 
war was at its height. Many men 
who gave their lives in those days have 
not gone down in history as famous 
men but their sacrifice has been re- 
membered and the speaker recalled 
several such names and gave a little 
of their stories. 
At the conclusion the speaker said, 
“But in our enthusiasm for the past 
we should not forget the present day 
problems. Men loved their country 
and fought for it. We, too, should 
love our country and we should not 
be blind to its enemies and perils. Af- 
ter all our Pilgrim and Puritan fath- 
ers did to lay the foundations of this 
great republic and after all men have 
done to preserve this Union, we do 
not want to cry, 
‘O wasted gold! O blood poured out 
like rain! 
O victory won and lost! 
O we unworthy who have made in 
vain 
That awful priceless cost. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Daniel Maddalena, the Boston ca- 
terer, has opened the Chas. H. Trowt 
store at -Pride’s Crossing, which he 
occupied last year. 
The Beverly Farms Fire Dept. will 
hold their regular monthly business 
meeting at the West Street fire sta- 
tion next Monday evening. 
An order appropriating $500 for a 
comfort station at the Beverly Farms 
playgrounds was adopted at last Mon- 
day evening’s meeting of the alder- 
men. 
Wilbur E. McDonald has the sym- 
pathy of his many friends here over 
the loss of his father who passed 
away at Biddeford, Me., on_ last 
Tuesday. 
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WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and _ Butter 
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ruit and _ Berries 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Beverly Farms Mass. 
James B. Dow John H. Cheever 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
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