NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
You'll Trade Here Eventually. 
Why Not Now? 
Nowhere in the city, is there a store which is so thoroughly 
stocked with such a choice line of groceries and provisions, 
We have spared no expense to make our store the leader in its 
line on Cape Ann, and we will spare no expense to maintain 
as you will find here, in our old ‘‘new” home. 
the lead which we now have. 
Our own cold storage plant, recently installed, serves to keep 
fresh, our entire stock of meats. 
Our low prices on Suturday specials, will surprise you. 
| Yours for a square deal. 
J. C SHEPHERD COMPANY 
Groceries and Provisions 
143 Main Street -!- 
ARERR WREKRKRERRERERERE: 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
ALEX. W. ANDREWS 
REAL ESTATE 
West Glovcester, Mass. 
Summer Cottages and Bungalows For Sale and Rent. 
Building Lots for sale in eyery part of West Gloucester. 
Gravel, Loam and Building Stone. 
Justice of the Peace and Auctioneer 
Telephone 458-M 
Essex Ave., West Gloucester 
CAPE POND ICE COMPANY 
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 
droog) GO Bea ees | KE ae 
105 162 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Ice Plants at Magnolia, Fernwood Lake, Cape Pond, and at Lake 
Winnepesaukee, je & F 
Latest Motor Caps and Bonnets 
Art Goods, Fancy Novelties, 
Belding Silks, Utopia Yarns, 
Lady Wisteria Kimonas. 
Embroidery Stamping a Spe- 
cialty. 
Ladies Waist Material For 
Stamping. 
MISS ALLISON P, DOUGLASS 
64 Middle St., Gloucester 
(tf) 
Cheeriness is a thing to be more 
profoundly grateful for than all 
that genius ever inspired or talent 
ever accomplished. Next best to 
natural, spontaneous cheeriness, is 
deliberate, intended and persistent 
cheeriness, which we can create, 
can cultivate and can so foster and 
cherish that. after a few years the 
world will never suspect that it was 
not an hereditary gift. 
—Ilelen Hunt Jackson. 
Joy does not happen. It is the 
inevitable result of certain lines fol- 
lowed and laws obeyed and so a 
matter of character. 
Maltbie D. Babeock. 
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WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Arthur Reed and family, who 
moved from West Gloucester over a 
year ago, will return the first of 
July. 
William Abbott and family of 
Dorchester, were the recent guests 
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 
HK. Abbott of Essex avenue. 
Alex. Sutherland recently sprain- 
ed his ankle severely. 
Sherburn M. Merrill of Newton 
Highlands, has taken occupancy of 
his estate on Cole’s Island for the 
ensuing season. 
Misses, Jennie H. and Mary B. 
Conway of Dorchester, spent a few 
days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
George Burnham of Sumner street. 
At the Congregational church, last 
Sunday, Rev. J. W. Brownville 
preached upon the ‘‘Kingdom of 
Heaven’’ very effectively. 
Ralph Shepard of the city proper, 
is located at Francis M. Clark’s ecot- 
tage, the MHillerest, on Woodman 
street, for the summer. 
HK. Everett Strang, stone mason, 
has completed building the cellar for 
the bungalow being built by Alfred 
G. Ireland on Essex avenue, and is 
now engaged in constructing a road 
from Essex avenue to where the 
building will stand. | 
Mrs. E. C. Hawks and daughter, 
Hester, of Buffalo, N. Y., have ar- 
rived at their Wingaersheek Beach 
residence for the summer months. 
Mrs. Eleanor M. Bailey arrived at 
the Red Gables, her Wingaersheek 
estate, last Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Brinnick 
and son Graham of Church street, 
Gloucester, were the guests of Mrs. 
Graham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 
Edwin Graham of Essex avenue, last 
Friday. 
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Marshall 
of Coneord street, celebrated their 
twenty-third wedding anniversary 
by entertaining the Ladies’ Aid so- 
ciety of the Congregational church 
last Thursday afternoon. A large 
number attended and during the 
meeting Mrs. George Burnham, 
president of the society, presented 
Mrs. Marshall with a fine set of ta- 
ble linen as a gift from the society. 
Mrs. Burnham in making the pres- 
entation in a few well chosen words 
expressed the deep esteem that the 
members felt for the recipient of 
the gift. In reply Mrs. Marshall 
thanked them for their thoughtful- 
ness and the spirit of good-will that 
prompted the gift. Later in the af- 
ternoon the hostess served a_  de- 
lightful chicken supper to all pres- 
‘Sent, 
