NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
DOLLARS AND SENSE 
Tt’ s not the amount that you spend so much as the way and place you 
s Spend it. For every dollar you spend at our store you are sure to get 
VALUE RECEIVED, not only in quality but in Style and Durability. 
{From our Correspondent.] 
Mr. Charles O. Billings came down 
from Boston in his new launch Satur- 
day and has her moored at Magnolia 
_ was also down over Sunday. 
Mrs. A. M. Lycett has returned 
from a short visit in Newburyport. 
Rev F. J. Libby with his mother 
and sisters are setttled at the parson- 
age. 
Mrs. H. F. McDonald and family 
of Cambridge have moved into their LL. E. ANDREWS hea S@s 
price. If it comes from Thompson’s it’s right. This is an acknowledged 
fact. Remember it. 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, 
for the summer. Mr. Edgar Billings : Poor work is dear at any price—good work is cheap at a reasonable M 
A) : 
4 164 Main Street, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
“a for the spring months. — HEATING AND SHEET IRON WORK rs STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS 
illiam B. Williams and family are 
oceupying their cottage at Magnolia. HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
Mrs, Ella F. Young and Mrs. A. O. 117 to 121i [Main Street, = GLOUCESTER 
Wilkins were down from Boston on 
Be hcmas Abbott and Mr. Fred C Hi FEST Ee R Hi ” D iS N IN I Ss, 
Bait were ae deep. Electrical Contractor, 
uite a number of the cottagers 
were down for the Nineteenth,among PHWPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
them being, Mr. and Mrs. Henry AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
Hall of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. David 
Jamieson and family of Dorchester, D. Tr. BEATON, 
Mr. Charles Hoyle of Boston, Mrs. Stowes, Ranges and Furnaces, 
E. H. Dickinson of Brookline, Mrs. 
C. W. Jones of Cambridge, Mr. and KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
Mrs. L. J. Knowles of Worcester, PLUMBING AND HEATING, 
and Mrs. Frances H. Stearns. 21 Centra Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass 
: Telephone 53-12 
Quite a number of people visited the 
different hotels the Nineteenth. Both 
the New Magnolia and the Hesperus 
served a buffet lunch. 
Rev. Mr. Stackpole and a party of 
boys were down for the Nineteenth. 
A few of the young people from 
here attended the party given by 
Messrs. Sewell and Cameron Wednes- 
day night, Savings Bank hall, Glouces- 
ter. 
Miss Edith Haskell of Newton, who 
has been visiting Miss Alice F. Story, 
returned to her home in Newton on 
Friday. 
The A. S. Covel family are occupy- 
ing their cottage. 
Quite a number of the young people 
are planning to attend the party in 
Manchester Monday evening, given 
by the orchestra. 
Mrs. Rebecca Colfelt of Philadel- 
phia has taken the Parker cottage for 
the summer. 
Mrs. Luther Martin and daughter, 
Mrs. Stetwagon of Philadelphia, will 
occupy the Island View. 
Mrs. Charles F. Emerson of Titus- 
ville, Pa., was in the village Thursday. 
Mr. J. B. Donchian of New York 
spent a few hours here on Friday. 
LOO... 
9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs! | 
Parlor, Library and Dining 
Room Patterns ........ 
Special Price $22. 75 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
ELM ST., GLOUCESTER. 
All the novelties in neckwear and 
veiling at the Keyou millinery parlors, 
Gloucester. 
