NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
15 
The fall of the year is a good time 
to touch up your furniture, floors, etc. 
Jap-a-lac is the article to use. Beaton 
has it for sale. 7 
Dutchess pants at Bell’s. ts 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres 
Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR- 
TIN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
Ames Studio, 
Salem, Mass. 
Photographers. 
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WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 
CARBON WORK. 
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¥. V. Moopy, Manager. 
252 ESSEX STREET. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
Y— ROGER CONANT 
Antique Shop 
For the balance of September we are offer- 
ing especially 
1S Av Wge a ae he nl} 
on Old Furniture, China, Pewter, Brasses 
Copper, etc. 
The finest collection and most choice 
articles of any dealer on Cape Ann. 
28 Main Street, Gloucester 
Club and Lodge 
Several small tables of flowers, of 
fall growth, were displayed at the 
N.S.H.S. meeting last night, includ- 
ing some outside grown roses, brought 
in by Geo. Breed, gardener for Clay 
A. Pierce; a few cacti dahlias, W. B. 
Jackson (Chas. Head); cosmos and 
mignonettes, Jas. Salter (Mr. Dexter). 
The chrysanthemum show of the 
N.S.H. society is to be held in the 
Beverly City hall, Wednesday and 
Thursday, Nov. 8 and 9. The indica- 
tions are that the show will be a good 
one, as the fall has been an exception- 
ally good one for the growth of fall 
plants. 
It is expected that the next meet- 
ing of the Manchester club—two 
weeks hence —will be held in the new 
quarters, in the Blaisdell block. At 
the meeting last evening two more 
members were admitted, which very 
nearly completes the limit list. 
Conomo tribe, 113, at its meeting 
Wednesday evening, voted to accept 
the invitation of Poquanum tribe of 
Lynn to attend the class initiation of 
100 candidates in Lynn theatre, Fri- 
day evening, Nov. 3, and a large dele- 
gation from here will no doubt attend. 
The adoption degree will be worked 
by the famous tribe of Waterbury, 
Conn., the warriors by Poquanum, and 
the chiefs by Montaug, No. 1, of Mar- 
blehead. 
The adoption degree was worked 
upon three candidates at the meeting 
of Conomo tribe, Red Men, Wednes- 
day evening. After the meeting the 
chiefs and the adopted palefaces sat 
around the council fire and enjoyed a 
feast of corn and vension. 
Great Sachem Conner and Great 
M. Richardson of Lynn made an offi- 
cial visit to the tribe and both made 
some interesting remarks during the 
evening. 
Allen S. Peabody has been ap- 
pointed by the great sachem as deputy 
of Poquanum tribe, 165, of Lynn. 
The annual inspection of Allen Re- 
lief corps was made Thursday evening 
by Mrs. Wylie of Swampscott. A 
collation was served after the inspec- 
tion. 
The Senatorial Campaign 
Now that Mr. Schofield is able to 
be out of doors again, after being 
threatened with typhoid fever, the 
senatorial campaign is assuming a 
little more life. Mr. Shaw gave a re- 
ception in Ipswich the first of the 
week at Town hall to all members of 
the Republican party. There was 
music, speeches, etc. There appears 
to be no change in the local field. 
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s’TOR AGE 
For the Winter. 
BOATS, CARRIAGES, AUTOMOBILES 
or anything, at 
Dennis’ Manchester Garage, near Man. Station 
Dry building—very desirable for storage purposes. 
We make a Specialty of 
HOUSE SAFES 
Did you ever realize that a $25 
House Safe will save you $250? 
Don’t buy the safe after the 
burglar has done his work, We 
solicit correspondence. 
Aa BB. CURTIS 
98 Sudbury Street, Boston. 
ALL THE WAY BY WATER 
THROUGH 
LONG ISLAND 
SOUND 
BY DAYLIGHT 
4 Folders and Information on Request. 
# B.D. PITTS, Agt.,308 Congress St., Boston 
4 Phone Main 6460. 
AMEICHONS & Mineis Transportation 66. 
BOS TON, 
Norfolk and Baltimore. 
BEST ROUTE TO 
WASHHnGLON, RICHMONG 
AND ALL POINTS 
SOUTH. 
FOUR SAILINGS WEEKLY, 
Accommodations and cuisine unsurpassed. 
Tickets on sale at B.& M. R.R. office. Send 
for illustrated booklet and fares. 
A. M. GRAHAM, Agent, Boston, Mass. 
W. P. TURNER, G.P.A., Baltimore, Md. 
