Society Notes. 
Rt. Rev. William Neilson McVickar 
and his sister are pleasantly located at 
their cottage, corner ,of. Hale and 
Prince streets, Beverly Cove, again, 
after a most ‘delightful trip abroad. 
They will spend a few weeks here 
before returning to: Rhode Island: ; 
Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, jr., has just 
returned to Pride’s from a short. visit. . 
at the sunimet “home of “her family,” 
the Pembertons of Philadelphia, at 
Dublin, N.H. 
Mrs. Dr. Franklin Dexter and her 
daughter, Miss. Harriet Dexter, re- 
turned to Pride’s yesterday from a 
delightful visit of a few days with 
Mrs. Dexter’s motherat Dublin, N.H. 
John Caswell started from Pride’s 
Tuesday for Quebee, where he will 
put in a few weeks hunting at his 
private reservation. 
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Colket.and three. . 
children who have © beén “spending : a 
three weeks with the former’s sistér;~ 
Mrs. Harrison Caner at Manchester, 
and..Mr. Hamilton Colket, left the 
North Shore last Friday morning for 
Bryn Mawr, Pa.. The Caners are to 
leave here within two weeks and will 
go abroad this winter--so as: t6 put 
their four boys in a French school, 
and they will not return till the late 
Spring or -June-when they wil} come 
again to Manchester. ° ~ 
Miss Edith 
on a two weeks’ trip to Nova Sco- 
tia. 
“Berkeley’ Bantam,” the little 
$8000 pony which created so much 
of a sensation at: the ; Madison 
Square show last winter, and which 
was a feature of the:show at Myopia 
Monday, when he was showed by 
his owner, Judge Wm. H. Moore, 
will, no. doubt, be rivaled at the 
shows the coming season by his half 
brother, “Berkeley Bubble,” which 
Clarence Meore bought last week. 
from Wm. Carr at Beverly Farms. 
He, too, is a perfect little wonder, 
and cost Mr. Moore more than 
$2000. 
Fabyan Cup is Won. 
The cup offered for the sailing tender 
class by F. W. Fabyan was won Mon- 
day, in the race postponed from Labor 
Day, by Norton Wigglesworth off 
West Manchester. Mr. Fabyan won 
the cup himself on July 4, but not 
wishing to keep it, put it up again for 
Labor Day. The summary : 
N, Wievlesworths «i cax-5 se. 8 1 49 10 
HY SeMcKees. cca cna ae 1 566 25 
REE We eS ithe wesc emt rede ot ols 1 57 10 
AOR BEMIS S.60 oo one eter one ee 167.525 
G, Wigglesworth.c es cnet 1 57 20 
TE PPE ArsOUAe. Tree sat a Facial atop tots) 
Cris Cotting, Ilse se Kees ck pee oe 2 02 40 
-™® stock is very. complete in ait departments, and OUR 
Fitchen Furnishing Goods, 
Lincoln of the Cove ts , 
NOU SHORE BREEZE 
; “WEDDING GIFTS 
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“ Let us suggest that nowhere can you select to better advantage than here. Our 
REPUTATION IS YOUR 
am GUARANTEE. Remember, if it comes from Thompson’s it’s right, not’ only in 
2 CRE but in style and desirability. 
In the practical repairing part of our business we recognize no competition. If 
a want, work dene. as: it should be, take it to Thompson’s. This is an established 
is ’ F. Ss THOTPSON Jeweler, 
164 Main Street, Gloucester. 
EDWARD Be LANE, ae 
‘HOUSE. SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer.in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. . MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
DUNCAN T. BEATON, 
Garden Tools, 
, Eddy Refrigerators, Rubber Hose, 
“MAGEE RANGES and FURNACES, PLuMBING and Heatine. 
a1 Central Street, Manchester. 
L. FE. ANDREWS & Co. 
HEATING AND SHEET IRON WORK oO STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS 
; HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
117 to 121 Main Street, = GLOUCESTER 
BARGAINS IN GO-CARTS 
We have bought the stock of a large manu- 
facturer who is going out of business. 
LOoK AT THE PRICES 
Manufacturer’s Price, $35.50 
A CART: Regular Retail Price, $44.50 
Our Price, $20.00 
A C A RT : Manufacturer’s Price, $15.00. 
Regular Retail Price, $18.00 
Our Price, $8.50 
FOLDING CARTS, $3.50 UP 
C. W. Luce & Co., 
GLOUCESTER. 
