NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CONOMO. 
It begins to look like the biggest 
season Conomo Point has ever 
‘known. Practically every cottage 
has been taken for the season, which 
is unusual at such an early date. 
Charles L. Knowlton has started 
in opposition to George IH. Paynter, 
who has conducted a passenger line 
to Conomo for several years past. 
Miss Helen Melver of Essex has 
charge of George H. Paynter’s 
“Stop Over’’ ice cream emporium 
located at the junction of Essex ave- 
nue and Harlow street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Smith en- 
tertained as their guests at their 
bungalow on Cottage Point, last 
Sunday, A. J. Richards and family 
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Burn- 
ham, all of Beverly. Also B. Has- 
kell Lind, J. Samuel Lind and 
Ralph E. Haskell of West Glouces- 
ber. 
Hartley M. Burnham of South Es- 
sex is acting as chauffeur for George 
Hl. Paynter’s Conomo Point auto- 
mobile. 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
The executive committee of 12 
from the Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Con- 
-gregational church met last Satur- 
day night with the executive com- 
“mittee of the Cape Ann Union at the 
YMCA parlors, Gloucester, to com- 
plete the arrangements for the So- 
cial. Field Day to be held by the 
Young People of Cape Ann at the 
Concord street baseball grounds, 
West Gloucester, Tuesday afternoon ° 
June 27th. There will be twelve 
sub-committees in charge of the dif- 
ferent departments. Fifteen hun- 
“dred tickets will be issued and sold 
in every city and town on the North 
Shore. Special ears will be run to 
the grounds. It will undoubtedly be 
the largest affair of its kind ever 
held in West Gloucester, and the 
young people are showing great en- 
_thusiasm. 
. Miss Bertha Stevenson and Misses 
Adelaide and Elizabeth MceClellen 
have arrived for the season at 
Miss Stevenson’s estate on Concord 
street. 
A. H. Bray of Sumner street, has 
purchased a fine coal black horse, 
which he will use in connection with 
his ice business. 
Mrs. George A. Burroughs was 
‘Visiting relatives in Boston last 
week. 
Mrs. Edward §. Andrews and 
daughter Olive, and Miss Lizzie Rust 
spent last Sunday in Salem. 
NEW CARRIAGE LINE TO CONOMO POINT 
J, GARDNER GOLEMAN, PROPRIETOR [ 
Meets all Cars at Junction of Essex Avenue and Harlow Street. [ 
Carriages to Let 
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Baggage Express 
Stables and Office Harlow Street, South Essex 
MAZEPPA 
CONTRACTOR, 
D. BETTS 
CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
Bungalows a Specialty 
254 Essex Avenue - 
- West Gloucester, Mass. 
HENRY W. BRAY 
275 Essex Avenue 
FANCY BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER 
Rubber Heels a Specialty 
Shop opposite the West Gloucester Grocery 
Orders taken. by A. W. Andrews, Real Estate Agent 
Telephone 458-M 
LARGE FARM FOR SALE , 
on Woodman Street, West Gloucester—30 
Acres Land, 15 room House, large Garage, 
Stable for 3 Horses, Hen Coop 80 feet long. 
10 minutes from Essex Ave. Apply to 
ALEX. W. ANDREWS, Bssex Avenue 
West Gloucester Telephone 458-M 
Samuel TH. Andrews of Lynn was 
in West Gloucester last Friday. 
George EK. Thurston, sparmaker of 
Concord street, has made and 
erected a 50-foot flag staff upon the 
grounds of the Episcopal church 
camp, which will be dedicated Sat- 
urday at Stanwood’s Point. 
GEORGE H. PAYNTER 
Manager 
CONOMO POINT 
AUTOMOBILE LINE 
Meets all Trains at Conomo and West Gloucester 
Stations. Meets all Electric Cars at the Junction of 
Essex Ave. and Harlow Street. 
Auto Parties taken out by hour or Day. 
Carriages to Let by hour or Day. 
Baggage transported to all sections of the North 
Shore. 
Also Proprietor of the 
“STOP OVER” ICE CREAM EMPORIUM 
at the junction of Harlow St. and Essex Ave., 
South Essex, - 
Residence: Harlow St., South Essex 
Telephone 14-13 
Are Your Clocks in Good Order? 
We make a specialty of calling at your residence to 
repair, wind and regulate your clocks. 
you a price for the season. 
Clocks to be repaired called for and delivered. 
us a post card today. 
Let us quote 
Drop 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewellers and Opticians 
161 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Est. 1874 
Tel. Gonn. 
PUBLIC STIENOGRAPHER 
Expert and satisfactory work executed for business houses, lawyers and . individuals. 
Prompt and 
immediate attention given to all work. NO DELAY 
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES FOR SALE 
LESSONS IN TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND 
AT REASONABLE PRICES 
MISS NELLIE M. LINNEKIN 
156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, 
Office Telephone 315-3. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Residence Telephone 423 J 
