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Monday was an unlucky day for 
the members of the household of Ad- 
dison Williams, one member of the 
family being affected by lghtning 
during the storm of the morning, 
another being taken ill while 
a third member ran a_ sewing- 
machine needle into her hand, inflict- 
ing a painful wound. 
May 1, a fruit store will be open- 
ed at the Farms by a Greek who has 
leased the small shop on West st., 
formerly oeceupied by Mr. Rebach, 
the cobbler. Mr. Rebach will move 
into the small store of Daniel Hardy, 
on Hale st., which was formerly oc- 
ecupied by a tailor. 
A silver eollection will be taken 
at the service Sunday evening at the 
Baptist church to help toward pur- 
chasing new books. The special mu- 
sical service by the choir will be, no 
doubt, listened to by a large audi- 
ence. 
James E. McDonald, who is some- 
what of a cat fancier, was bitten 
through the hand while stroking the 
back of a pet feline. The wound 
was severe enough to warrant sev- 
eral visits to the doctor. Perhaps he 
rubbd the eat’s back the wrong way. 
Edward Townsend has entered the 
employ of the Daniels-Gleason Co., 
driving one of their wagons. 
Herbert W. Taylor, formerly of 
the Farms, but now of Gloucester, 1s 
a beneficiary under the will of the 
late Peter Chisholm of that place. 
It is understood that the Frank 
Seabury family will not live at their 
summer residence here this summer, 
but will go to Cohasset. The estate 
will probably be rented during the 
summer season. 
Cornelius Murray has commenced 
the foundations for the cottage 
which is to be moved from Pride’s 
Crossing to his lot on Hart st., next 
to the house occupied by Dr. Dough- 
erty. 
Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 134-12 
HeeG SAQA YaLe 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Andrew M. Stone, chairman of the 
Marblehead board of health, and 
leader of the Excelsior Drum corps 
of that town has been secured for an 
instructor by the Boys’ Fife and 
Drum corps. He will come to town 
‘one evening a week to instruct the 
boys. 
A delegation from Preston Relief 
corps last evening paid a fraternal 
visit to Allen Relief corps at Man- 
chester, the occasion being the tak- 
ing in of new members at the Man- 
chester corps. 2 
George F. Wood this week com- 
menced work on the improvements 
he is going to make to his home, the 
Miller homestead, on Hart st. This 
house is one of the few remaining 
land marks, having been built in 
1687. It is in excellent condition. 
Besides an addition, Mr. Wood will 
install a heater and electric lights. 
Rehearsals under the direction of 
Miss Mary Connolly of Pride’s for 
the entertainment in aid of St. Mar- 
garet’s church to be given on -Kas- 
ter Monday evening, March 28, are 
going on. After the entertainment 
there will be dancing. The affair is 
being arranged under the direction 
of the married ladies of the parish. 
The auto show in Boston this week 
is attracting a number of Farms 
people, several from here taking it 
in. 
William O’Brien has the sympathy 
of his many friends in the loss of 
his brother, who died in Chelsea, last 
week. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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