Society Notes 
The engagement has been an- 
nounced of Mr. Quincy A. Shaw, 2d, 
Boston and Beverly Farms, and Miss 
Naneen C. Mitchell of Cincinnati and 
Manchester. Miss Mitchell is still at 
Manchester with her mother, and will 
renain till New Year’s. Mr. Shaw is 
a son of Mrs. L. A. Shaw. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore (Miss 
Mabel Swift) are being showered with 
congratulations on the advent of a 10- 
lb. boy at ‘‘ Swift moor’’ Pride’s Cross- 
ing, where they are spending the 
autumn with Mrs. Moore’s family, 
Monday morning. 
Mrs. E. A. Boardman closed her 
cottage at Beverly Farms Thursday 
and returned to her Marlboro street 
home. 
The Dr. Hall Curtises have re- 
turned to town for the winter, closing 
their Farms cottage Monday. 
Mrs. Frank Morrison who has a 
beautiful estate at the Farms near the 
Chas. Daltons at West Beach hill, 
‘will be missed from the North Shore 
for the next two seasons. Mrs. Mor- 
rison will shortly sail for Europe 
where she will travel for the next two 
ears. During her absence Mr. 
ichael Morrison, her son, will spend 
most of his time in the West looking 
after his real estate interests. 
«©The summer home of Edward S. 
Grew, Esq., West Manchester, 
Mass.,”’ is the subject of an interest- 
ing article in the current issue of 
American Homes and Gardens. The 
article is splendidly illustrated by ten 
rich half tone pictures of the estate, 
and of interior views of the house, 
which, by the way, is one of finest 
along the shore. 
Among the arrivals from Europe 
last week were Miss Barbara Hig- 
ginson, who went abroad in mid- 
summer, her aunt, Mrs. James 
Jackson, and Miss Helen Prince, 
who will no doubt spend much of 
her time, week-ends, at her uncle’s 
place, “Princemere,” at Chebacco 
lake. Though Mr. and Mrs. Prince 
are abroad and their large house 
has been closed temporarily, one of 
the smaller cottages will be kept 
open all winter for the Prince boys 
and their friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman, who 
closed “Bee Rock,” their Beverly 
Cove estate, several weeks ago, will 
go shortly to Washington to spend 
the greater part of the winter. Their 
charming young daughter, Miss 
Hope Norman, has been visiting 
relatives in Newport. 
A year’s subscription to the BREEZE 
costs $1.00. = 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 9 
NEXT THURSDAY WILL BE 
THANEKSCIVING 
And you will be looking for something good for your Thanksgiving Dinner. [@- Come to 
Gloucester and see what we have to offer you, and Get our Prices. 
STEERED ASTRAY! 
Many people think that because 
there is a “meat trust” every 
butcher is charging fabulous prices 
for his steaks and roasts. Don’t 
be steered astray by common talk 
—judge for yourselves whether or 
not we are treating you fairly as to 
quality of meats and the prices we 
ask. We are not afraid of the 
ordeal. 
HOICE SE ULKEYS a etre see ee es <20c-t0.280 1b, Mixed Nuts wes: penne au ee eee l5c lb. 
Choice Chickens.tcavsu )2ts sak Peto 2a. Orahres ec hcgn ie deer ne 25c, 30c, 85c doz. 
Chore Now! cess seas oo 16C to. 18¢.Ib. Grape Prt. vaccc were et 8c, 10c, 12c each 
POLK R OASIS a nie te A oe wes altre 12c lb Celery, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, 
Beets RoastS cae wocente nota. aa: 10c, 12c, 15c Spinach, Radishes, etc. 
In our GROCERY DEPARTMENT we have the 
Mi ] 
HH) 
HL 
Finest Fruits, Fresh or Dried, 
in great quantity, shown in this 
Grocery every week-day in the year. 
We scour the markets of the world 
in this line for your benefit and sel- Me j 
dom fail to get you something at- \—= Eaton 
tractive in fruits. Just now these ey aceon 
will appeal to you as appetite aiders 7 ahs 4 RIVER FA wee! 
and health preservers — apples, (oo Taes\ae®e WEEE 
oranges, etc., etc. If prices par- (ages KO Raid 
ticularly interest you, we are cer- \Sfaaey reek Shee 
tain to get your continued orders. ors oe a 
WN if eee?) % 
Cannie@Srwits Ying. .At ade ay. iene SOeib.” | Mixed 'Candy..% test ence vss 1 2 lbs. for 25c 
Stuffed) Dates. in glass... ai... 1% mak aso jar —- Fancy Box’Cardy...5' <5. - 25c, 50c, T5c box 
Fancy. RAISINS. a. ic .'B. ein sos urn DO DOX Jektresh Bastay ofall kinda. «. o..5. cae Daily 
PiChe Dare Rriure, CORC eS ics we ns pets 25c lb. Citron, Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, 
Drake’s Pound Cake, by the loaf..... 20c Ib. Sultana Raisins and Currants 
Or everything to be found in Eatables, at the Leading Grocery 
and Provision Store in Gloucester. 
Torsion ayaa) Saas. 
141-143 Main St., GLOUCESTER 
KAKAS BROS. FurP STORE 
179 TREMONT STREET. BOSTON 
LL furs shown are of our own manu- 
facture, unexcelled in quality, and 
guaranteed to be strictly as represented, 
Medium and High-grade 
roU RS 
of Every Description 
i a and comparison will show 
that we offer the best-made furs at the 
lowest prices in Boston. 
