Oct. 8, 1915. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder £9 
rormer Assessor and Mrs. ‘heo- 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Important improvements are pro- 
gressing at the R. S$. Bradley (form- 
erly Dow’s) greenhouse and garden 
property on Hale st. Recently some 
greenhouse structures were built and 
now another range of glass is being 
put up, all to take the place of some 
of the old ones lately torn down. For 
nearly the whole length of the prop- 
erty the street is to be widened and 
improved and for this purpose a fine, 
eranite wall is being constructed, 
which means that a great amount vf 
filling and grading will have to be 
done. When the whole work is com- 
pleted this spot should indeed he 
pleasant to look upon. 
Robert Connell has been confined 
to his home the past week and will 
probably be kept indoors for a week 
or more. ‘He is wearing a plaster 
cast an account of developments 
from a recent strain to the muscles. 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
will be represented at Manchester 
next Monday evening at the installa- 
tion of officers of the Wm. Jeffrey 
colony. 
The employees at the Pade s shal 
Beverly Farms stations are , kept 
pretty busy. Almost daily the trucks 
are piled high with baggage, out- 
ward bound, indicating that our suim- 
mer visiters are fast leaving for their 
winter homes. 
Joseph Brady leaves within a few 
days and will spend the coming win- 
feryas he did last year in Detroit, 
Mich. Mr. Brady is the chauffeur 
bor the Henry W. Stevens family. 
' Mrs, Fogarty and daughters, Flor- 
ence and trielen, who have occupied 
the Wiseman cottage on Haskell st. 
the past six months, have returned 
to their home in Dorcester. 
John Campbell, a former well- 
known Farms young man, living at 
Montserrat for the past five years ts 
now located in Pau, France, arriving 
there some weeks ago. 
Harry J. Guinivan, for the past 
twelve years chauffeur for Mr. and 
Mrs. Gerard Bement, has accepted a 
similar position with the D. L. Pit- 
mans at Beverly Cove. He com- 
menced his duties there the first of this 
week. Mr. and Mrs. Bement are to 
close their home on or about Nov. rst 
and plan to spend the greater part oi 
the coming winter in the south. 
Rev. and Mrs, Clarence S. Pond 
returned this week from a month’s 
vacation spent at Pocassett, and other 
places on Cape Cod. On Sunday, 
Rev. Mr. Pond will conduct the ser- 
vices at tne Beverly Farms Baptist 
church. 
dore A. Holmes are home from a 
sant two weeks’ stay at Intervale, 
INGLE 
There will be two weddings at Bev- 
erly Farms next week—the Patch- 
Williams nuptials Tuesday, and the 
McCarthy-Connolly on Thursday. 
The annual Rally Day of the Bev- 
erly Farms Baptist church will be ob- 
served on next Sunday. The ate 
ter, Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, will 
preach on the “The “Triumph vant 
Spirit—Love never faileth.” Special 
exercises for Rally Sunday will be 
given by the Bible School at noon, 
Willis A. Pride, superintendent. <A 
cordial invitation is extended to ue 
Tomattende y bie ey nba Si CA Swell 
meet at 6.45 p.m., Miss Louise Chap- 
man, president. In the evening there 
will be a special fall Rally service 
Great Umpire.” Annual Baptist con- 
and the pastor will preach on “The 
vention at Newburyport on Wednes- 
day. The next speaker in the Church 
extension series will be Dr. W. F. 
Thomas, Insein, Burma. 
Mark. A. ‘Kearns of Beverly, -the 
former City treasurer, has the sin- 
cere sympathy of his many Beverly 
Farms friends over the loss of his 
mother, Mrs. Mary A. Kearns, age 
74, who died in Somersworth, N. H., 
last Saturday. 
Miss Muriel Publicover has again 
taken up her studies at the Sargent 
School of Gymnastics, Cambridge. 
For the past two seasons Miss Pub- 
licover was an instructor on the Bev- 
erly playgrounds and made a most 
excellent record. 
John Rollins, the 8-year-old son of 
Mrs. Bessie Rollins of West st., who 
recently was severely injured by fall- 
ing from a tree, and was taken to the 
Beverly Hospital, is reported to be 
slowly 
improving, 
and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best 
Poultry and Game 
Quality 
Saturday evening 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
F.W. VARNEY 
KRenyistered » 
Apuiheraroy 
BEVER LY FARMS 
AYAKES a specialty of com- 
pounding physicians’ per- 
scriptions. This department — 
is fully stocked with reliable - 
and up-to-date remedies and 
is constantly under the super- 
vision of Graduates of Phar- 
macy of long experience, 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
Two Telephones ; Ti 8202 
If one is busy, call the other’ — --- 
The storm of last Saturday and 
raised havoc with 
the pier and floats at West Beach. 
The floats especially were badly dam- 
aged. They were torn away: from 
them places.\at\the- end ~of hel pier 
and dashed upon the beach, resulting 
in probably a heavy expense fo--re- 
pair for another year. aa 
Many Beverly Farms people witl 
be very sorry to learn of the death 
of Lawrence B. Moriarty, a popular 
Beverly young man, who, passed 
away laste, ounday evening.) (Hele 
achieved much success in pee 
and he was very popular ameag th 
young people. For two years he wat 
a member of the Beverly Farms base- 
ball team. : 
and Promptly Filled. 
MASS. | 
JAMES B. DOW 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. eH 
and Wood 
Coal 
JOHN H. CHEEVER ' 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all | parts of Man- i 
chester and Beverly Farms. |: 
Beach Street, 
Manchester 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms , 
