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Summer and Vacation 
WEARABLES 
At Comfort. Prices 
Dry Goods Stores Are Not all Alike 
: They differ as much as hotels or steamships or railways. 
Some are good, some indifferent, some unreliable, and there 
is always a best. Along the North Shore the Best Dry 
The Webber Store 
Best in its guaranties, ‘best in all its dealings with you; your child could 
buy here as safely as you. We sell merchandise to children every day 
who come alone. We sell many hundreds of dollars worth by wire or 
mail. Folks who know the Webber Store know them as reliable people. 
The confidence of the public is a great thing and we are working to 
win and keep it. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. J. Warren Lee and little daugh- 
ter and Mrs. Lee’s mother started Thurs- 
day for Cape Cod where they will -spend 
the balance of the summer with Mrs. 
Jerauld, a cousin of Mrs. Lee, who has 
a summer cottage at Harwich. 
Mrs. William-Jones of Marlboro is a 
guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Carter. 
William McCormack is in town for a 
fortnight’s vacation visiting his mother 
on Summer st. 
Misses Helen and Ethel Mason left 
Monday for a vacation of a month with 
relatives at Camden, Me. Miss Gladdie 
Hoffsess and Mrs. Harry Wilson who 
have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
W. B. Calderwood returned to their 
home in Camden Monday also. 
James Beaton and family left Tuesday 
for athree months’ sojourn in Westmins- 
ter, Mass., where Mr. Beaton goes for 
his health. 
Friends and correspondents of Rev. 
D. F. Lamson are requested to address 
him at 97 Newtonville ave., Newton, 
Mass. 
“The Creen Bird.” 
“The Green Bird’’ will be produced 
at the Majestic Theatre, Boston, on July 
29, ““Old Home Week.’ 
Phone Salem 1280 Exchange connecting all departments. 
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Particular People Eat at the 
Sea Grill 
Where everything is up-to-date 
Broiled live Lobsters and Fish Dinners 
—-——A Specialty 
To the Sons of Manchester at Home 
and Scattered Abroad. 
Greeting: The annual gathering of 
the Elder Brethren will be held at Tuck’ s 
Point, West Manchester Station, at high 
noon, Wednesday, July 24. If you live 
in Manchester, or were born there, or 
were lucky enough to marry a Manches- 
ter girl, and are fifty years of age, you 
are entitled to take dinner with us—after 
paying 50 cents, or if you prefer, $5.00. 
GeorGE F. ALLEN, 
President. 
If there isa storm on the 24th, the 
gathering will be held on Thursday, the 
25th. The first barge will leave the 
Square about 10.30. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL, 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
lowing heads: 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of Es- 
tates, viz: 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
trees. 
Private Oriental Dining Room 
connected for Automobile 
and other Parties 
Menu of the Best 
Cleanliness a Feature 
To Please is our Hobby 
The SEA GRILL 
W. W. DELF, Manager 
115 Main St, = = Gloucester 
Opp. Electric Car Station. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., | Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Lock Box 35. Telephone Connection. 
