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Mrs. Mabel Van Rankin and children 
of Taunton, Mass., have spent a part of 
this week at the Farms. Mrs. Van Ran- 
kin is a sisterto Mrs. Wm. F. Eddy, 
with whom they have been visiting. 
J. M. Publicover left Monday night 
for a fortnight’s vacation trip to Alberton, 
P. E. I., where Mrs. Publicover went 
some time ago. They will return to- 
gether. 
Plenty of amusements will be provided 
for those who attend the K. of C. lawn 
party to be held on the grounds of the 
parochial residence at the Farms on 
Thursday evening, Sept. 2. 
F. P. Gaudreau, the Central square 
barber, would remind the Beverly Farms 
public that he has plenty of B. & M. 
time-table cards on hand, which may be 
obtained by applying at his shop, oppo- 
site the postoffice. 
A Few Dont's For Swimmers. 
The many drowning fatalities recorded 
by the press during the summer seasons 
call for more care being taken by the 
average swimmer and beginners general- 
ly, and it is earnestly desired that the 
following dont’s for swimmers and point- 
ers for non-swimmers be remembered: 
Don’t bathe shortly after dinner; wait 
at least two hours. 
Don’t sit in a boat or stand about un- 
dressed after being in the water. 
Don’t swim far after a hard day’s 
work, or over-exertion after other forms 
of exercise. 
Don’t bathe alone if subject to giddi- 
ness or faintness. 
Don’t bathe in unfrequented or se- 
cluded parts. 
Don’t dive into the water without first 
ascertaining the depth. 
Don’t take fright if you fall into the 
water with your clothes on; remember, 
clothes float, and assist you to float. 
Make for the shore, swimming with the 
tide or stream. 
Don’t swim too far out in the sea or 
lake unattended by a boat or an expert 
swimmer. 
Don’t take fright if seized with cramp; 
keep cool; turnon the back and endeav- 
or to rub the place affected. If the leg 
is drawn up with pain swim slowly with 
the arms only. 
practice this. 
Don’t swim without some recognized 
signal to give your fellow-swimmers, if 
All swimmers should 
NURSERY STOCK 
and Telephone orders promptly attended to. 
sizes and kinds. 
Evergreens a specialty. Rose 
Trees, Shrubs and Vines. Call 
and look over our stock. Mail 
Tub and Potted Evergreens in all 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Telephone 97 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
subject to cramps, such as lifting one 
arm or shouting for help. Don’t abuse 
this, leave the water as soon as_ possible. 
Don’t dive out of or try to get into a 
boat from the side; dive from the stern 
and get in from the stern, but only then 
from a boat with a broad beam. 
Don’t swim away from the shore, al- 
ways along the shore. 
Don’t swim without company if you 
have a weak heart, and only then after 
consulting a doctor. 
Don’t swim against the stream if you 
come across weeds. 
Don’t swim without protecting your 
ears if subject to ear trouble. 
Don’t go beyond the depth of your 
hips if you can’t swim. 
Don’t plunge or struggle when you 
find yourself in deep water. 
Don’t throw the hands or arms out of 
the water. 
Don’t grasp any person who approach- 
es you; do what he tells you. 
Don’t attempt to get into a boat com- 
ing to your rescue; catch hold of the 
stern until assisted to get in. 
‘Tread water by keeping the legs mov- 
ing up and down, as in walking up-stairs. 
Hold an oar or canoe paddle, plank or 
branch of a tree inthe middle when 
thrown to you; an oar or paddle with 
the blade flat on the water will keep you 
up if you don’t struggle. ‘Take in long 
breaths through the nostrils; this makes 
the body more bouyant and keeps you 
warm. 
If you follow out these directions when 
in distress inthe water you will help 
yourself and others coming to your as- 
sistance. 
When canoeing take a life belt if you 
are not an expert. 
Tungsten lights may be obtained at F. 
P. Gaudreau’s barber shop, 9 West 
street, opposite the postofice. Tele- 
phone 117. adv 
Breeze advertising pavs. 
M. E, WHITE 
New Line of PRINTS—fast colors at 7c. yard 
RUSSELL’S CANDY in 10c, 25c, 45c boxes—something new 
Ladies’ and Men’s Hosiery in Black and Golors, 25c¢ and 50c pr. 
18 West street, Beverly Farms 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print. Manchester 
DANIEL GILWARTIN 
GONTRAGCTOR ON BRICK AND 
STONE WORK 
Fireplaces and Chimneys, Grading and General Jobbing 
All work personally attended to. 
33 High Street Beverly Farms, Mass. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Tel. 27=12: Lock Box 11406 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
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F. W. VARNEY 
SE ORY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Se ES OF PO 2 
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 experience. 
er ES EM EER OO 
Sole Agent for H. D. Foss & Go.’s 
QUALITY AND PREMIERE 
CHOCOLATES 
Ice Gream Sodas & Gollege Ices 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
If one is busy call the other. 
