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BEVERLY FARMS 
There is on exhibition in Varney’s 
drug store window a set of five hand- 
some gold cups which were donated 
mainly by the Farms business men, 
to be awarded the winners of the tug- 
of-war match between a number of 
teams who are to pull against each 
other at the lawn party in aid of St. 
Margaret’s church at the Rectory 
grounds on Sept.12. The affair is 
under the management of the local 
orders of Knights of Columbus and the 
Foresters. 
Postmaster and Mrs. Elmer Stand- 
‘ley have entertained for a part of this 
week, Mrs. Standley’s brother, Allen 
Lee, and his family of Lynn. One 
day the genial postmaster took his 
brother-in-law out on a fishing trip for 
large fish, but as the market has not 
been overstocked since their return it 
is said that no more than was_ needed 
for home consumption was caught. 
The lawn party which was to have 
been given last Saturday evening on 
the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Mattis 
Hanson, Vine street, by the Swedish 
church society of Beverly in aid of the 
church building fund, was given up 
on account of the rain. The affair 
was not a total disapointment, how- 
ever, as the homeof Mr. and Mrs. 
Hanson was turned over to them and 
an enjoyable evening spent indoors. 
Refreshments were served and the 
various articles were given out to the 
holders of the correctly numbered 
tickets, a tidy sum being realized for 
the church. 
The Farms boys and girls are 
striving to put in this last week of va- 
cation to the best advantage before 
returning to school, which commences 
Monday, Sept. 9. The same corps of 
teachers is in charge this year as last. 
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ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS, SCREENS, ETC. 
F. P. Gaudreau, the popular tonso- 
rial artist in Central Square, and who 
is the owner of the trim motor boat 
“Pastime,’”’ has at least once a week 
during the summer, and at times 
oftener, taken fishing trips out to the 
“Breakers,’’ ‘‘Mossy Ground,” “Lar- 
com’s Nubble,” and other distant fish- 
ing grounds, so he says, returning 
with good catches. At least, that is 
the story his many patrons have been 
obliged to listen to, also to the large 
size of the fish caught. Last Sunday 
morning some of his friends, who had 
been listening to these fish stories all 
summer, determined either to share 
with him on the next catch or deter- 
mine if there was any merit in the 
fishing ‘‘yarns,” and so they were on 
hand to accompany him. Several 
hours later when the ‘Pastime’ was 
seen coming into the pier, the by- 
standers walked down to _ the floats 
ready to give their aid in carrying the 
fish, but not a one was to be seen, 
big or little. Now the ‘friends’ tell 
the story that they don’t know 
whether it was the heavy swell, and 
Capt. Gaudreau was afraid of making 
his party sea-sick, or his unwillingness 
to make known the fishing grounds 
where in the past he had been ‘“‘catch- 
ing so many.’’ However, the “Deep 
Hole,” near Misery Island was about 
as far as he cared to go on that par- 
ticular trip, and consequently the trip 
was a complete failure. The friends 
say on the next trip they take with 
Capt. Gaudreau they will go prepared, 
and take along a few cunner or perch 
lines with small hooks and at least 
catch something, that is, if they are 
not to go out any further than the 
“Misery.” Since last- Sunday, how- 
ever, one can get shaved without being 
obliged to listen to a lot of fish stories 
in which there were some ‘‘enormously 
large fish caught.”’ 
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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
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Beverly 
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Ladies’ Garments Altered and Pressed 
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H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
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Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140. 
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Groceries and Provisions 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Headquarters for Occident Flour—the best in the 
world. eat, Poultry and Game, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese, Fruit and Berries. Allof the best quality. 
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F. W. VARNEY 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked 
with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
and is constantly under the supervision 
of graduates in pharmacy of long ex- 
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