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ng An 8-room cottage is to be built 
_ at. Magnolia this winter for Mrs. 
ALC. Thornton. It will be located 
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“The eepiads of ‘‘Lilliothea,’’ the 
- beautiful estate of George R. White 
frecing quite Reclensive improve- 
ments. Morley, Flatley & Co., of 
Manchester are assisting with the: 
work. 
The new road being opened from 
Beach street to Sea street, Manches- 
_ter, is well under way. 
Mr. Pierce of the Pierce Nurseries, 
Beverly Farms, has commenced work 
on a large estate in Milton, on 
which he has been awarded the con- 
tract for laying out and planting. 
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Kehoe Bros. of Magnolia have the 
-contract for building a 6-room cot- 
. tage house for William Haskell on 
_ Lineoln street, Manchester, next to 
‘Mrs. White’s new residence. 
#: SOME IDEAS FOR THE 
HOUSEKEEPER. 
Keep Cellar Air Pure. 
The air in cellars where there is little or 
no sunlight is liable to get musty and un- 
healthy. The best disinfectant, of course, 
is sunlight and fresh air, but frequently it 
_ is impossible to get a strong draught 
through a cellar; it is wise then to make 
_ oceasional vse of a disinfectant. Germs 
thrive in such dark places and ordinary 
cleaning with water is not effective in 
- driving them out. Mix some carbonol 
+ with the water, however, in sprinkling 
the floor when sweeping, and this disin- 
fectant will destroy all bad odors and 
make the air pure. It does it by killing 
the germs which are responsible for the 
_ = odors, which is the only proper way to get 
_. rid of a smell. 
r Keep the Ice Chest Germproof. 
e: The ice chest should always be kept ab- 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
Postoffice Block - 
ALL STYLES OF 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Boartiful Oi Painting 
Given Away FREE 
We have purchased the beautiful Oil Painting, The SURF, size 
5 by 314 feet, by the well known artist, Gilbert T. Margeson, valued 
at $150, and we are going to present it to THE MOST POPULAR 
LODGE, CLUB or ORGANIZATION 
in Gloucester or vicinity, 
without the expenditure of one penny by the recipient. 
Just tell your friends when they make a purchase at the CAPE 
ANN CLOTHING CO. to give their votes to your favorite organi- 
zation. Each purchase of 25c. counts as 1 VOTE; $1.00, 4 VOTES, 
Etc. 
Any organization on the Cape, Essex or Manchester is entitled 
to participate. 
Painting to be awarded Jan. 1, 1911. 
our window. 
Look at the painting in 
Cape Ann Clothing Co. 
207 Main Street, Gloucester 
solutely clean and sweet to insure the 
health of the household. Remember that 
an ice chest is dark inside and the germs 
are sure to multiply in spite of the cold- 
ness. It should be occasionally scrubbed 
out with a tablespoonful of carbonol to a 
gallon of luke-warm water, then given sev- 
oughly aired. 
Take Care of Garbage. 
The garbage can should be cleaned with 
carbonol to keep it sanitary, destroy germs 
and dissolve the grease which otherwise 
will cling to the can in spite of soap and 
water. Don’t let the garbage can become 
foul with old garbage. You will find that 
carbonol cleans the can easily, because it is 
so powerful and dissolves grease so easily. 
Carbonal is.a coal tar disinfectant which 
you can buy at a drug store. It comes 
in bottles for 10c, 25¢ or 50c. As only a 
spoonful of it needs to be used at a time, a 
small bottle will last for weeks. It is more 
necessary than soap. A sample bottle can 
be obtained by addressing the Barrett 
Manufacturing Company, 297 Franklin 
Street, Boston, Mass. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., postoffice for 
week ending Oct. 15, 1910: Burgess 
and Packard, Mrs. F. H. Barton, D. 
B. Curtis, W.°B. Coit, Miss ‘E. R. 
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 
Carr, W. M. Dacon, Rev. Wm. J. 
Dwyer, Norman Dillingham, -Miss 
Margret Foley, Miss Harper, Mrs. 
Charles Hurd, Mrs. ©.=H. Hills, 
Thos. 8. Hellas, Miss Charlotte Her- 
bold, George Hammond, W. Hapley, 
EK. B. Hill, Henry A. King, Mrs: W. 
S. H. Lothrop, Mrs. H. T. McKean, 
N. MeMunes, Miss Bridget O’Con- 
nor, E. E. Palmer, Mrs. Florence 
Quimby, Miss Sarah Ryine, Miss 
Olive Smith, W. B. Sanford, Madame 
Georges St. Autrie, Rev. J. Wolan- 
sky.—Sam’]1 L. Wheaton, P. M. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
J. GAY ELECTRIC CO. Everything Electrical 
Successor to Clark and Mills Electric Co. 
G.E. Tungstens and Edison Lamps 
wana Manchester, Mass. 
Store, 146-5; Residence, 24-5 
