MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Alice Quimby of Salem is vis- 
itng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. 
Hooper, at the Cove. 
Orrin Sawyer, formerly of Exeter, 
N.H., is a guest of Philemon Sanborn 
at the Cove. 
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Blaisdell re- 
turned last evening from a two weeks 
trip. 
Straw Mattings, Rugs and Oil 
Cloths at Jewett’s Furniture store. * 
Semons & Campbell, the Pulsifer 
block provision dealers, hold the record 
for “making’’ eggs. On the 17th of 
last January a batch of chickens were 
hatched at their Pine street hen house, 
and this week those same little chicks 
presented to their owners a dozen 
eggs. Four months anda half! Chas. 
Loomis and the rest of the hen raising 
experts say that beats anything they 
have yet heard of. 
Roy B. Stanley was home from 
Lowell over the holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs, William Haskell of the 
Cove entertained Mrs. Douglas of 
Swampscott, Memorial Day. 
The date of the Story High school 
graduation exercises has been set for 
Wednesday evening, June 21. 
A new lot of bathing suits for men 
and women, boys and girls, has just 
been received at the “Old Corner 
Store.” *% 
John Griffin, steward at the Essex 
County club, arrived the first of the 
week, and the club was opened Tues- 
day for the season. John Lavin is the 
only one of the former employees who 
has returned. 
Mattresses, Iron Beds, Cots and a 
general line of Furniture at Jewett’s 
Furniture store. = 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. John 
Haskell of West Manchester, Monday 
evening, June 4. Subject—‘‘The Pow- 
ers of Darkness,” Mark 5, 1-20. 
Clocks wound, regulated and cared 
for by the season. Loomis. Tel. 15-3.* 
Mrs. W. D. Denegre arrived at her 
West Manchester villa yesterday. 
E. A. Jones, publisher of the ‘‘North 
Shore Blue Book,’ was down the 
shore yesterday, making plans for the 
1905 publication of his book, which 
will be out about July 15. 
All kinds of cylinder oils and gaso- 
line at Dennis’ Manchester garage. * 
We would be pleased to meet any of 
the old customers at H. B. Winches- 
ter’s Jewelery Store, Gloucester, and 
we will try to give you the same satis- 
faction as we did at Manchester. * 
Wonderful, isn’t it? There’s noth- 
ing like Jap-alac. D.B. Beaton. * 
NORTH SHORE® BREEZE 25 
D. H. MAMPRE, 
HIGH GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
AT A SAVING OF 
30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
Up-to-Date Styles, Fabrics and 
Workmanship. 
Fashionable North Shore Pat- 
ronage solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing, 
ata LO WeEERiCns: 
ENDICOTT BLDG. BEVERLY, MASS. 
‘Tel AG122- 
A new line of Gent’s outing shirts Have an electrician figure on your 
* 
at Allen’s. * work, Chester H. Dennis. 
Fine watch repairing at Loomis’. Beaton is giving away free samples 
Tel. 15-3. * of Jap-a-lac. Call and get acan. * 
We sell Eddy’s Refrigerator. Jew- Best room looks better for a little 
ett’s Furniture store. ss Jap-a-lac. Beaton’s. * 
Fire, Smoke ana Water! 
Great Sale of Carpets, Draperies, Curtains, 
Shades and Furniture. 
Sale will continue until the entire stock is disposed of. Those in search of REAL 
BARGAINS in up-to-date fresh spring stock will find them at this sale. Everything 
marked in plain figures. 
COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. 
THOMAS H HUNT 127 MAIN STREET, 
E } GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
We deliver goods in Manchester and Magnolia. 
