46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
YEH HH I HM I HI HIE IF I I OE 
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, 
as you will find here, in our old ‘“‘new’ home. 
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 
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 -!- GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
NXERERERKKERKRERRERER 
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 
Are Your Clocks in Good Order? 
We make a specialty of calling at your residence to 
repair, wind and regulate your clocks. Let us quote 
you a price for the season. 
Clocks to be repaired called for and delivered. Drop 
us a post card today. 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewellers and Opticians 
161 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Est. 1874 Tel. Conn. 
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 
Expert and satisfactory work executed for business houses, lawyers and individuals. Prompt and 
immediate attention given to all work, NO DELAY. Writer Press to do Duplicating work. 
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES FOR SALE LESSONS IN TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND 
AT REASONABLE PRICES 
MISS NELLIE M. LINNEKIN 
156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, - - = Gloucester, Mass. 
Office Telephone 315-3. . Residence Telephone 423 J 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Members of the Essex Bar Asso- 
ciation to the number of thirty en- 
joyed a lobster dinner at the Inn at 
Wingaersheek Beach last Saturday. 
Miss Blanche Davis of Gloucester, 
and party of thirty young ladies 
from Mt. Holyoke college, are guests 
at Wingaersheek Inn until July 4th. 
Mrs. Orville Powers and maid of 
Boston, are guests at Wingaersheek 
Inn. Dr. and Mrs. Ed. D. Feldman 
of New York, are also guests at the 
inn. 
Sally E. Beck, instructor in the 
North Street Industrial school of 
Boston, for young ladies, has opened 
the Saturday evening girl’s camp at 
Willoughby park for the season. The 
camp will accommodate about thirty 
young ladies at a time. A new class 
is instructed every two week. 
William H. Jones and family of 
Bosten have arrived at the Lrambles 
fer the ; :mmer months. 
Ira Dole of Rowley was visiting 
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wakefield 
at Fern Valley Farm, last Sunday. 
William Simms has accepted a posi- 
tion as caddy master of the Kettle 
Cove golf links, in Magnolia. 
At the graduation exercises of the 
Gloucester High school held in City | 
hall auditorium ‘Thursday evening 
three West Gloucester young people 
received their diplomas, Miss Abbie 
Perkins, W. Conrad Thurston and 
Miss Lottie M. Marshall. 
ESSEX. 
The graduating exercises of the 
Essex High school class took pjace 
at Townhall last evening and the 
class will hold a reception this eve- 
ning. There are six graduates, Miss 
Celeste F. Burnham, valedictorian; 
Miss Elmira L. saylor, salutatorian; 
Miss Frances S$. Low, honorary essay ; 
Samuel Story, class historian; Paul 
Warren, class prophet, and Miss 
Maud FE. Burnham. 
GLOUCESTER. 
James D. Stacy accompanied by his 
two sisters, Misses Mary §S. and 
Fanny K. Stacy, have been on an auto 
trip to New Hampshire the past week. 
They visited Derry, Ashland, Tilton, 
Alton Bay and other places of 
interest in that section. 
“And you really think, doctor, that 
you must perform the operation to- 
day?” “Oh, yes. There may be no 
- necessity for it to-morrow.” 
—Cleveland Plain Dealer. 
