EPS. A A re, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Harold Nathan started this 
morning for a few days’ trip to New 
York City. 
Children’s Note Paper 
stamped, Cheever’s. ~ 
The Haphazard club will meet Mon- 
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank G. Cheever, Bridge street. 
Beautiful Christmas Greeting Tags 
and Stickers, Cheever’s. * 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis White were the 
winners of the whist party in Carpen- 
ter’s hall, Thursday evening, in aid of 
the Sacred Heart church building 
fund. Another party will be held 
next Thursday evening. 
Chester S, Reed 
Chester S. Reed, son of J. S. Reed, 
of Manchester, passed away at Colo- 
rado Springs, Thursday evening, in 
the Deaconess Hospital, where he was 
taken two weeks ago Tuesday for 
treatment. Mr. Reed is a native of 
Manchester, being born here 35 years 
ago. He was a telegraph operator by 
profession, learning the business with 
Mr. Crooker, former station agent 
here. For some time he has been in 
poor health, and he went to Colorado 
this fall in hopes of regaining his 
health. He suffered a paralytic shock 
a fortnight ago, and though given the 
very best of care, he could not be 
saved 
Mr Reed was married, and he leaves 
a wife and child in Newton Centre. 
He was Mr. Reed’s only son. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
especia'ly 
* 
The No-License rally held in the 
Baptist church last Sunday evening was 
very well attended. The pastor, Rev. 
Clarence Strong Pond, presided, and the 
meeting was one of much enthusiasm. 
Rey. Carey M. Chamberlin of Beverly 
made the address. He spoke of the cost 
of the open saloon and said that a billion 
and a half dollars had been spent for 
liquor in this country last year. He 
quoted other figures to show the excess 
of money spent for rum over al other 
commodities of more value than the 
mineral wealth of the country. 
THREE HORSES 
FOR SALE 
A PAIR OF BAY MARES, 2400 lbs., just 
from Maine; four years old the 8th of last 
June; warranted perfect; thoroughly broke. 
ONE CHESTNUT MARE, seven years old; 
weighs 900 lbs.; warranted safe for lady; 
good driver. For particulars, apply 
JOHN DANIELS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Hale Street, 
12x15x ? 
25 
count. 
rest of 1906 FREE, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A bouncing 12-pound son arrived 
in the High street home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Benj. Hawkins, jr. (nee Elsie 
Williams), about 4 o’clock this 
morning. 
The telephone exchange here closes 
today for the winter months. All 
calls will be handled from the Beverly 
exchange in the future. 
We greatly regret the unfortunate 
occurrence of last week by which the 
item was published in this paper to 
the effect that Mr. and Mrs. John 
Dwyer announced the engagement of 
their daughter, Miss Mary Dwyer. 
The item reached this office by 
mail and purported to be from Mr. 
and Mrs. Dwyer. As we are con- 
stantly receiving items from subscrib- 
ers and readers of the paper through 
the mail we published this item as we 
do all others. To the great surprise 
of the editor he learned the item was 
entirely wrong. Its publication, of 
course, has resulted in greatly annoy- 
ing the persons concerned, and it is 
for their interests as well as our own 
that we are taking steps to bring 
about the prosecution of the person 
who so wilfully tried to wrong Miss 
Dwyer. 
Robert, the 3-year-old son of Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert Smith of Everett 
street, had a very narrow escape from 
instant death yesterday afternoon by 
falling from the third story window of 
their residence to the ground. For- 
tunately the fall was broken by a 
growth of shrubs under the window. 
As it is the child is in an uncertain 
condition, but it was resting comfort- 
ably last night. 
Homer Callahan and August Gillis 
have returned from Stockbridge 
where they have been the past two 
months in charge of Messrs. Connolly 
Bros. work. 
AVGRAND- OPPORTUNITY FOR THE 
Boys and Girls of Beverly Farms 
To get a Handsome Pair of $1.50 
Nickel-Plated Skates FREE! 
To every Beverly Farms Boy or Girl who takes to F. W. 
Varney, the Druggist, FIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS to the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
For the coming year, with $1.00 for each subscription, 
Varney will present a pair of handsome $1.50 Skates. 
14s This offer lasts only till Jan. 1, 1907, aub only NEW Subscriptions 
All subscriptions must be accompanied by the money, and the 
Skates will be presented with the orders. 
COOK sat the SKATES in MR. VARNEY’S WINDOW. 
Mr. 
All subseribers receive the 
WHISPERINGS 
One of our well-known business men 
was brought to the polls Tuesday 
morning by an officer, and it is said he 
came without breakfast. The polls 
are supposed to be opened at 6 o’clock. 
This man was one of the election off- 
cers and when he did not appear after 
the polls had been opened 15 minutes 
George Daniels, the dog man and 
sheriff, who had been sent to Ward 6 
as the officer, went to Greenwood 
avenue and aroused Frank from his 
slumbers. 
The Election 
Following is the result of the city 
election in Ward 6, last Tuesday ; 
FOR MAYOR 
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JOSEPH AR W allisteeacasins cas «eee ae. 125 
Dane wea eye tae ame Meters, ak are dace 8 
FOR ALDERMAN AT LARGE 
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Alta DeNVOO0 DELVE teeta si. <a Cslna 179 
Blamkise setts tomele tains qth fest ocean c arc oheys 13 
FOR ALDERMAN 
TRODCEU a FP OUPKINS, wie ae sale t+ = a9 cae 213 
Blank Meteae eerie eae ee cette) © socal asks 54 
FOR COMMON COUNCIL 
ELOLACE EH EAD DIGtOM ta teres tse aie sr ranieeatel es 206 
EUSP ie Coa ods 41) Gee clans on Sore Regine or are 185 
Monte es Gk ar tO tr cme ttrss +a 0d oa cea as 176 
POM AS) Hav DCCLE Dees ctr i etorcen) «.cil- sien 79 
lanleeerrsn Seer crams eke tqcdiere sactene.: 155 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE AT LARGE 
EAR yes eestt th rete tate alas elas a's 5 177 
Bp latilotnerrecte ae ce rate ate its, wietreieinia ns Pate cts 90 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE, WARD ONE 
AVIOSTA MR ISAMRGE: yc ca tuys civics sate a es 98 
Charleatee tl aT Viet etcrs x eee ya wastes 100 
Dahle ae ne sire elnine Ons ak cs baea ss 69 
SCHOOLCOMMITTEE WARD THREE 
Wii tears Ort o ICKDEY Gas Meus Sine Gales «ine! 152 
LEG. Ge Rikap spk eh roe ak erie aan ye CAA 115 
FOR LICENSE 
VES TM Tare ae les he atiagel s+ yc ea 8 88 
INO erm acetone Asia Gia, a ofelelp ol siete 33 161 
Blaniceeanenv ice sot co ivetcante ire ce gravels 18 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Matthews 
of Cambridge are visiting at the 
Farms. 
