June 30, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Peter Gaudreau’s barber shop, 
Central square, will be open Monday 
all day till 1o p.m. Closed Tuesday, 
July 4, all day. adv. 
Connolly Bros. office will close at 
1 o'clock Saturday afternoons for the 
next three months. 
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cutter of 
Rockland, Me., have spent the past 
week in Beverly Farms with friends. 
Miss Margaret Carey, who has 
been living in Chicago, will spend the 
summer with her brother, Rev. Nei!- 
son Poe Carey, in Beverly Farms. 
Friends of George T. Larcom are 
pleased to learn of his continued 1n- 
provement. He recently underwent 
an operation at the Mass. General 
Hospital. 
Varney’s drug store, Frank Gaud- 
reau and Postmaster Watson are 
passing out cards showing summer 
arrangerent of trains to their pat- 
rons. 
Miss Lizzie Ryan, who has been 
~aking her hore with Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Kelly, will spend the sum- 
mer vocation with her parents Mr. 
and Mrs. John Ryan at Dedhom, 
Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan formerly 
lived in Beverly Farms. 
The rooms in the o!ld Library estab- 
lished by Mrs. R. S. Bradley for the 
distribution of information for .the 
extermination of rats, flies and mos- 
cuitos attract a goodly nurber of 
visitors daily. 
A granite curbin> is being installed 
in the space owned jointly by the B. 
& M. railroad and the Haven estate, 
West st. The curb will prevent auto- 
mobiles from using the space to turn 
about in as formerly. 
A-rong the 122 students to receive 
their diplomas at the graduation ex- 
ercises of Beverly High School Wed- 
nesday evening were the following 
Beverly Farms young people: Mar- 
garet M. Butler, Mary C. Chapman 
Margaret E. Gilmartin, Catherine R. 
Murray, Anna R. Pierce, John W. 
Toomey, Vibert Publicover, Frank 
Brady and John J. Keegan. 
Beverly Faris is to have its usual 
Fourth of July celebration. The 
committee ret Monday evening and 
decided to raise funds for the cele- 
hrat‘on. Subscription papers are now 
in circulation and the extent of. the 
ee’ebration will depend upon the gen- 
crocity of the contributors. There 
will be a parade, sports, a ball game 
and band concerts afternoon and eve 
sing. There will be fireworks in the 
evening. 
TREE PRUNING 
Everything in Forestry 
Poultry and Game 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
Quality 
The best 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Collected Every 
and Promptly Filled. 
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FIRE ASSOCIATION, 1817, Philadelphia 
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Peter Gaudreau, the Central square 
barber, is passing out some time- 
tables showing the arrival and de- 
parture of all trains at the Gloucestet 
branch stations. adv. 
Joseph O’ Rourke has secured a 
position with the American Express 
Co. for the summer and is located at 
syeir Pride’s Crossing office. 
Beginnine Wednesday the hours of 
business of the Beverly Farms Branca 
of the Baverly Trust Co. will be 9 
until 2 o’clock. 
Bathers frecuenting West Be acy 
the past week enjoyed the water at 2 
temperature ranging from 60 to 65 
degrees. The warm days brought 
them out in large nu nbers. 
Mrs. William J. Dougherty and son 
are leaving within a few days and 
will spend the time until September 
at the home of Miss Elizabeth Hard- 
ing, Uniou, Me. Miss Harding is one 
of beverly Farms’ schoel teachers. 
William O’Brien of Gloucester 1s 
in charge of the recently opened office 
of the Western Union Telesraph Co. 
in Beverly Farms. A number of lo- 
cal boys are earning pocket money by 
acting as messengers. 
of the 
NORTH SHORE 
We INVITE You To. MAKE 
Use oF Our StorE WUILE 
IN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrrr Your FRIENDs here, use 
our Telephone, ask us questions. 
Our Store 1s Larce enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager 10 
serve you. 
Just CaLy and see how 
come you are. 
FW. VARNEY 
Aputherary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
“Tf one is busy call other” 
wel- 
Miss Alice Lynch of Berlin, Bs & 
is visiting friends here. 
R. E. HENDERSON 
BOX 244. BEVERLY. MASS. 
Telephone. 
