NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge is con- 
templating a few weeks trip to Jamaica 
soon. 
Messrs. Samuel Carr and Chas. E. 
Cotting were down at their West 
Manchester estates on the holiday for 
a brief visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bigelow were 
among the summer colonists who were 
down to the shore Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodrich and 
T. Dennie Boardman were down from 
Boston a few hours on Washington’s 
Birthday and were at the ‘“‘ Chubbs,”’ 
in West Manchester. ~ 
Miss Hetty Sargent was at her 
Coolidge’s Point house Wednesday for 
a short visit. 
Mrs. Hall McAllister, who sang 
with so much favor at several North 
Shore functions last season and was 
for some time a guest of Mrs. Henry 
McKean at Pride’s Crossing, met 
equally warm greetings at Jordan Hall 
Monday afternoon when she sang at 
Miss Terry’s concert. 
The dog show which opened at 
Mechanics hall, Boston, Tuesday, at- 
tracted many of the North Shore folk 
who entered some familiar pets in the 
various classes. 
The W. B. Walkers will open their 
West Manchester house again next 
week, but probably will not return 
themselves till week after next. 
Prominent Men Will 
Address Horticulturists, 
Two very interesting speakers are 
announced for the next two meetings 
of the North Shore Horticultural 
Society at Manchester. At the meet- 
ing next Friday night, March 3, Ken- 
neth Finlayson of Jamaica Plain will 
lecture on ‘‘ Greenhouse Manage- 
ment,” and on March 17, John A. 
Pettigrew, Superintendent of Parks 
of the City of Boston, will speak on 
“Village and Roadside Improve- 
ment.” These talks are always of a 
very interesting nature, and the public 
is cordially invited to attend these 
next two meetings. 
Unclaimed Letters, 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., Post Office for week ending 
Feb. 18: C. A. Alexander, E. J. Bryce, Al- 
phonse Beland, John Bryson, Miss Cornelias 
Dehm, Albert Fritz, Preston Gibson, Joseph 
Gaudit, A. Kornib, L. H. Lamprey, Robins 
& Hurd, Lillian M. Strenluy, R. Tonganiar. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, P.M. 
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prices at the Boston Fruit Market. * 
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The PATTILLO STORE, 
122 MAIN STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
Great Bargains in the STIOKE and WATER SALE. 
I@— Some of the best values of the great sale await customers here. 
Many stocks are getting down low, and to hasten and 
assure a final clearing up, prices on all small lots have been again greatly reduced from last week’s marking. 
{@—The goods in all the departments are practically as good as new and not injured in any way. 
OUTING FLANNEL. Best 10c 
and 12c quality Toclose6 1-2¢ 
COLUMBIAN YARN. All 
colors, regularly 15c and 18c skein 
To close 9e 
APRON GINGHAMS. Regular 
7c Apron Check, blue, brown and 
colors To close 5€ 
MERCERIZED CHEVIOT. 
Has been selling at 29c To close 9e 
DRESS TRIMMINGS. That 
have sold at 29c to $1.50, now 
To close 9c yd 
HAMBURGS. 10c to 20c, now 
To close 6e 
20 to 80c,now To Close 12 1-2e 
30c to 75c, now To close 21¢ 
DRESS GINGHAMS. Regular 
10c Ginghams To close 5e€ 
DOTTED MUSLINS. 
All 49c and 39c kinds now 256 
All 25c kinds now 15e 
AJl 15c kinds now 9e 
PERCALES. Regular 10c and 
12%c Percales To close 6 1-2¢ 
CRETONNES. Regularly 25c, 
ard wide, now To close 12¢ 
COTTON UNDERWEAR. All 
25c and 39c Underwear, mostly 
corset covers To close 12 1-2¢ 
All 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 and 
$2.25 Underwear, mostly corset 
covers, To close 49e 
All 49c Underwear To close 25¢ 
TAM O’SHANTERS and Skating 
Caps, regularly 50c, 75c and 89c, 
now To close 25e€ 
WHITE GOODS. Regular 39c 
White Goods for shirt waists and 
for suits, now To close 17e 
All 50c White Goods, now 
To close 25e¢ 
LINING LAWNS. Regularly 15c, 
now To close 3e@ 
LACES. Hundreds of yards still left. 
MERCERIZED GINGHAM. 
Regular 50c goods, now 
To close 6 1-2¢ 
COTTONS. 
Regular 25c quality 9.4 Sheeting 19¢ 
42 in. Tubing, best quality, 12%e 
Fruit of the Loom, 6%¢e 
Extra quality Cotton, Lonsdale finish, 
6%e 
40 in. Unbleached, 6e 
86 in. Unbleached, worth 7c, for 5e 
40 in. Unbleached, worth 10c, for Se 
42 in. 10c Bleached Pillow Cotton for 
8e 
42 in. "76 for 10%e 
SUITS. Swtits that were $10, $12 and 
$15, now $3.98 
COATS. $83.98 for Coats sold regu- 
larly for $12 
$2.98 for Coats sold regularly at $8 
NECKWEAR. Lot of 50c, T5c and 
$1 Stocks in silk and chiffon, now 
To close 19¢e 
MEN’S HOSE. Lot of 25c and 39c 
Fancy Hose, To close 17¢ 
UNDERWEAR. Children’s regular 
50c and 65c, Now, to close 25e 
All $1 and $1.25 Wool Underwear, 
Now 50¢ 
Underwear, small lots from 39c to $1, 
All to close 12 %e 
SILK MUSLINS, not damaged in 
the least, now, To close 21¢ 
WHITE QUILTS. Regular $1.10 
Crochet Quilt, Now 89e 
Regular $1.35 Quilt, Marseilles patterns 
Now 98e 
Regular $2.25 White Satin Quilt, 
Now $1.59 
SHEETS. Full size Sheets, regularly 
59c, Now 47¢ 
12%c Pillow Cases, full size, Now 9e 
WHITE GOODS. Including Per- 
sian Lawns that retailed at 29c and 
39c. P K that sold at 25c. Checked 
Nainsooks at17c. And other quali- 
ties. All now, to close, 6@ 
