NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
4 A BARGAIN 4&4 
IN 
20, 000 Hedge Plants 
In All Sizes 
Willow, —Laurel Leaf and 
Golden; Privet Arbota; 
Bar ber y,—Thunberga 
and Native (Vulgarus) ; 
Hemlock, White Pine 
anb Spruce all well rooted. 
$2.00 per 100 up to $12. 
Write for 1,000 rates. 
The Pierce Nursery 
Telephone Connection 
BEVERLY FARMS, = 
MASS. 
On Thursday, 
January 16 
FORD & WASS 
the well known shoe men 
of Gloucester will begin 
a great, : 
Discount Shoe Sale 
Continuing for 9 days 
Everything in the store, 
including well known 
makes of fixed price shoes, 
such as 
Walkzover Educator 
Queen Quality Patrician 
and others will be sold at 
20 PER CENT REDUCTION 
FROM REGULAR PRICES 
FOR CASH 
The whole stock including 
all rubber goods and over- 
shoes, will be sold at the 
same generous reduction. 
The success of our past 
sales leads us to expect 
even a greater one this 
year. COME EARLY. 
Sale begins Jan. 16 at 8 a.m. 
FORD & WASS 
Post Office Square, - GLOUCESTER 
Society Motes 
Arthur’ M. Jones of Magnolia and 
Boston sailed from New York on the 
Cedric, Jan. 4, to spend the winter in 
Egypt with Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. 
Lythgoe of New York. 
Charles S. Hanks, of West Manches- 
ter and Brookline, who has been in 
Europe making a special study of trans- 
portation methods, nas been o>liged to 
abandon his work because of _ illness. 
He has returned to his Brookline home, 
being a passenger on the incoming Cano- 
pic, yesterday week. Mr. Hanks has been 
in Italy, where he had a conference with 
the King on transportation methods in 
that country. He also had engagements 
with the President of France and the 
Emporor of Germany, but was unable 
to keep them because of his hurried re- 
turn. 
Capt. John E. Pillsbury, who has 
been designated by Pres. Roosevelt as 
the head of the bureau of navigation, is 
well known among the summer colony 
at Magnolia, having spent several sea- 
sons at the Oceanside. 
By the provisions of the will of the 
late E. V. R. Thayer of Boston, T. 
Dennie Boardman of Manchester and 
Boston, is a beneficiary to the extent of 
£5000. 
C. H. Tweed and Miss Katherine 
“lL weed were on from New York and 
spent Sunday at their cottage in Beverly 
Farms. Harrison Tweed was down 
from Cambridge also for the week-end. 
Others of the summer cottagers no- 
ticed at the Farms last Saturday were 
Miss Eleanora Sears, Col. Franklin Ha- 
ven, Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. Luke and 
Miss Alice Thorndike. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer gave a dinner 
Thursday night at her Commonwealth 
ave., Boston, home in honor of Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry H. Goss (Hortense 
Webster) of Providence. 
Among the new cottages to be used 
for the first time the coming season is 
that of the Francis I. Amorys at Beverly 
Cove. This is now well along toward 
completion, and will make one of the 
finest summer homes in that section of 
the shore. 
Business Men’s Association. 
The annual meeting and election of 
officers of the Business Men’ s association 
will be held on Monday evening, Jan. 
13, at the Board of Trade rooms, Bev- 
erly. The annual banquet of the asso- 
ciation will be held early in February. 
When you write a 
Office Stationery. businieae letter, 
write it on a neatly printed leetter head ; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish you 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
prices.—THE BREEZE OFFICE. 
7 
PURE RICH MILK 
AND CREAM 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. 
Careful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, ete. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Pine St., 
Girdler Estate Manchester 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
WONSON’S 
SPA AND LUNCH ROOM 
158 Main St., Gloucester 
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
E. P. WONSON, Proprietor 
FISH *‘tcrsbays ana FRIDAYS 
ratsopoLtocan JOBBING 
and EXPRESSING 
ALEX. CARTER, PINE STREET, © MANCHESTER 
allowed on 
time deposits 
4 per cent 
Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 
Opposite Post-office, Gloucester. Mass 
CONSIDER THE 
ADVANTAGES OF 
RUBEROID 
F~ TRADE MARK“REG. 8UcS. PAT. OFFICE 
ROOFING 
WATER & WEATHER PROOF, 
FIRE-RESISTING. 
Will not melt, rot, tea~ or corrode. 
Contains no tar, oil or paper. 
Outlasts metal and shingles. 
Pliable-can be easily fitted into gutters, 
valleys, etc., thereby saving expense 
of tin and copper, 
Any handy man can apply Ruberoid. 
Lengthens the life of any building. 
Write for prices and samples, 
THE STANDARD PAINT CO. 
FOR SALE BY 
ROBERTS & HOARE 
MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
