NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
MANCHESTER. 
George Purdy has this week entered n | NT E G R (TY ; 
the employ of the American Express 
Company as driver, taking Mr. Hale’s the foundation of successful merchandising, also of labor, § 
place, who has returned to his Rock- is strictly maintained in all our dealings. A THOROUGH 
; 
port home. ; - and PRACTICAL knowledge of our business in all its 
%e 
from Beverly the first of the week and customers’ interests are daily business rules. 
is confined to her mother’s home with 
an attack of grip. . 
Mrs. N. B. Sargent of West Box- 
ford arrived Thursday for a few days 
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Bell. 
A lot of gents’ $1.00 shirts to close 
at 50 cents at G. F. Allen’s. * HEATING AND SHEET IRON WORK 2 STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS 
Mr. and Mrs. George Gould will oc- HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
cupy the house on School street now 
occupied by Dr. Glendening, when 117 to 121 Main Street, = GLOUCESTER 
RSS ce tim Rr ren OUSG. One, sees ee Ope ee th hae ae ee ont 20 ae 
Church street, next month. 
_Mrs. Fred J. Merrill is visiting rela- C a | EST FE R | @ D i N IN i S$, 
tives in Flemington N.J. — Electrical Contractor, 
Miss Eva Crombie arrived home DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
from Boston Thursday for a tew days es 
visit at her home on Summer street. AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
A horse hitched to Dennis & Camp- 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, 
164 Main Street, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Mrs. Fannie B Chapman returned branches. Promptness in service and fidelity to our : 
Qf 
bell’s grocery wagon became fright- bD. T. BEHATOR, 
ened at something while standing near @Stowes, Ranges and HMurnaces, 
the Beach street crossing Thursday KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
noon and dashed wildly up Beach A 
street. It was stopped by Edward Ap ae oelicoats Le RN ah Cat dy he Ne I Sa ED AS 
Cheever near the post-office before 21 Central Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
any damage was done. Tsien ei? 
Both sessions of the George A. 
Priest school were discontinued Wed- 
nesday, the day being given to the 
teachers for visiting day. 
W. J. Lethbridge is spending a 
week visiting friends in Somerville. 
Lewis Bullock arrived home from 
West Boylston the first of the week 
for a two weeks visit. 
A lot of gents’ $1.00 shirts to close 
at 50 cents at G. F. Allen’s. * 
MAGNOLIA. 
{From our Correspondent.] 
Mr. Holden Williams of Boston 
registered at the Stanley cottage, 
Sunday. 
A very pretty and well attended 
dancing party was given at Magnolia 
hall, Monday evening. Music was by 
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Long of Man- 
chester. 
A party of young people from here 
attended the reception and ball given 
by Miss Hudson in City hall Friday 
night. 
The Ladies’ Aid society was enter- 
tained by Mrs. F. F. Story this week. 
Mrs. Philip Sanborn will give a 
whist party next Wednesday evening 
for the parsonage. 
William C. Beecher of Brooklyn, 
N.Y., has taken the William Newton 
cottage for the summer. 
REMNANTS. 
L inoleums, T5c grade, 48c per yard 
Oi Cloth, 40 and 50c grades, 25e per yard 
Only a few left —come early. 
Keep place and values in mind. 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
GLOUCESTER. 
