SOLID BACKING FROM EVERY 
DISTRICT 
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ways means a Republican victory in 
this commonwealth. The platform of 
the Republican party is wise and 
broad enough for all. 
Our candidates are all able men, 
capable of handling the business of 
the State in an able manner. The 
Hon. Curtis Guild, by education, train- 
ing and experience, is the man for 
the place. The Hon. E. S. Draper 
has been the ideal business man, em- 
ployer and diplomat, and should receive 
the unanimous support of the party. 
Our senatorial candidate, Mr. James 
F. Shaw, while new in politics, has 
demonstrated his ability and has jus- 
tified his claim to the election, and 
the Republicans of this third senato- 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
Central Square, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Telephone 130. 
MAILLARD’S 
NEW YORK 
Chocolates, Bon-Bons, Caramels, 
. : eived Fresh Daily. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
rial district should turn out in full 
force and elect a man who-has always 
been a Republican of high ideals: a 
Republican that will be heard from on 
the right side of every question; a 
man that will ably represent a Repub- 
lican district ; a Republican first, last 
and always. 
We do not believe that the good, 
sensible Republicans of this district 
will be convinced that a Democrat 
crossed with a Socialist can ever make 
a good senator for a Republican dis- 
trict. : 
Come to the polls and keep the old 
Bay State in line with the party that 
has been the party of progress from 
its conception ! 
Sale and Entertainment 
The sale and entertainment given in 
the Manchester Town hall Wednes- 
day evening under the auspices of the 
executive and entertainment commit- 
tees of the Allen Relief corps was suc- 
cessfully conducted. Mrs. Helen 
Willmonton, chairman of the former, 
and Mrs. Cook, chairman of the latter 
committee, were in charge. These 
were assisted by: Mrs. George Hil- 
dreth at the apron table; Mrs. L. W. 
Floyd and Mrs. Wm. Walen at the 
candy table, and Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. 
M. C. Horton, Mrs. E. W. Baker and 
Mrs. Harlon Preston at the ice cream 
SEMONS & CAMPBELL, 
DEALERS IN 
Meats and Prowvisions 
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER AND CREAM. 
Telephone Connection. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
ROBERT ALLEN. 
W. E. A. LEGG & Go. 
—— DEALERS IN == 
First Class PROVISIONS 
6 FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, 
18 UNION ST., MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, [1ASS. 
Telephone Connection. 
Manehester Garage, 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, Proprietor. 
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE 
and cake table. E. W. Baker also 
assisted at the latter table. Long’s 
orchestra, four pieces, furnished some 
interesting selections during the even- 
ing, and there were also readings by 
Miss Harriet Brewster, vocal solos by 
Miss Olive Cook and a cornet solo 
by Chester Cook. Dancing was en- 
joyed the latter part of the evening. 
The greatest assortment of up-to- 
date Hats at the Keyou Millinery 
Parlors, 113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
Call when in Gloucester at H. B. 
Winchester’s Jewelery Store and see 
if their is anything you would like to 
buy in Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, 
etc > 
New this eck. 
JOSEPH H. PERRY 
ART. Sii@ kits 
Picture Framing to Order. Mirror Plates 
Promptly Set. Artists’ Materials. 
210 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 
We solicit Manchester and Magnolia patronage 
WHEN IN 
GLOUCESTER 
VISIT 
Se AO Yas 
CLOTHING STORE 
168 MAIN STREET 
We make a specialty of Fine 
Clothing for Men and Youths, 
made by A. Shuman & Co. of Bos- 
ton, and the Celebrated Stein- 
Block Smart Clothes. 
Come in and try on one of our 
New Winter Overcoats with the 
patent Protek Collar. 
& SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS, 
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 
Automobile Expert always on hand. 
Telephone Connection. 
Supply of Gasoline, Oils, Greases and Auto Accessories. 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
