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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Lively Runaway. 
There was a lively runaway in 
Manchester Monday afternoon 
about four o’clock, in which one 
young lady, Miss Louise Blaise, was 
thrown headlong from a carriage in 
Central square, and a score or more 
school children from the G. A. 
Priest school narrowly escaped be- 
ing trampled upon by the infuriated 
horse. 
The animal belonged to Israel 
Martin, who was in the office of J. 
F. Rabardy transacting some busi- 
ness. His granddaughter, Miss 
Blaise, had accompanied him to the 
Square and after doing some shop: 
ping went back to the | carriage: As: 
she stepped into the light vehicle 
the horse, for some unaccountable 
reason, bolted and started forward 
ona mad dash. Though the young 
woman grabbed the reins with a 
will she could do nothing, and be- 
fore she knew it the horse swung 
the. carriage into another wagon, 
broke away from the shafts and gal- 
loped up the street. 
Miss Blaise was thrown headlong 
by the collision, but landed with 
little injury. She was assisted to 
G. F. Allen’s store, where it was 
found she was not hurt. Many chil- 
dren on their way from school nar- 
rowly escaped being run down by 
the runaway horse. 
A Balm for Tired Nerves. 
‘here is nothing like 
for tired nerves. There are 
however, who can lay aside the 
cares and burdens of the daily rou- 
tine long enough to visit foreign 
countries. But a long period is not 
necessary to take in the Joy . Line 
trip between Boston and New York, 
yet it gives all the advantages of 
the longer ocean voyage 
The traveler, luxuriously  quar- 
tered aboard the “Old Dominion,” 
can contemplate with ease and com- 
fort some of the most picturesque 
scenic effects to be found upon the 
Atlantic coast. 
The service given aboard the boat 
in question adds much to the pleas- 
ure of this daylight trip to New 
York. * 
a sea voyage 
few, 
Trolley Rides. 
Trolleying, its delights and fasci- 
nations, where to go, how to go, 
and how much it will cost, all told 
in a breezy, interesting manner. 
make up the subject of a series of 
six attractive folders which the Bos- 
ton & Northern and Old Colony 
street railways have just issued. 
These folders are gotten out in 
much the same style as the litera- 
ture issued by the big steam roads. 
These two companies are the first 
in the country to put out pamphlets 
on such a pretentious scale. Each 
folder is devoted to one special sec- 
tion,—for instance, the South Shore. 
North Shore, Merrimac Valley, 
Mystic Valley, Southern Massachu- 
setts and Western Massachusetts, 
all of which will be sent to any ad- 
dress upon receipt of six cents in 
stamps to defray postage,—sent to 
the passenger department at 309 
Washington street, Boston, or any 
Division Superintendent’s office. 
Fine assortment of graduation hats 
at Mlle. Keyou’s, Gloucester. * 
All kinds of cylinder oils and gaso- 
lineat Dennis’ Manchester garage. * 
First class work done at Vasconcel- 
los’ barber shop. Work done at your 
residence if desired. Tel. 53-13. * 
Wonderful, isn’t it? There’s noth- 
ing like Jap-a-lac. D.B. Beaton. * 
Mattresses, Iron Beds, Cots and a 
general line of Furniture at Jewett S 
Furniture store. 
aS = = a 
Chisholm’s | 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER, 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
| BARKER'S ANTISEPTIC DENTAL WASH 
AND 
TOOTH POWDER 
The endorsements that these 
preparations are receiving from the 
theatrical profession show how they 
are regarded by people who take 
special care that their teeth shall 
be white, bright and healthy: they 
use only the best. 
“They will henceforth be my 
traveling companions.”’ 
RosertT EDESON. 
“They have proved delightful.” 
JULIE Opp FAVERSHAM. 
‘¢T shall use them both.”’ 
CLARA BLoOoDGooD. 
‘“‘ Where can I find them in New 
York? 
OSWALD YORKE. 
‘“‘T have never used anything so 
pleasantly cleansing and _ as _thor- 
oughly good.” 
Epna May. 
“‘T find them both excellent.”’ 
Sir CHARLES WyNDHAM, 
“T shall recommend them to my 
friends.” 
RICHARD CARLE. 
Prarers GERMS, PRESERVES 
* TEETH, AND. KEEPS THE 
UMS HEALTHY. 
S pupae RED BY 
LA.BARKER 
SLOUCESTER, MASS. 
SOLD BY DEALERS. 
S. S. Pierce Co.. Moston Agents. 
Hardnut’s Pharmacy, 925 Bro dway N.Y. 4 gents. 
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