Ne Oe iy Tor 
MANCHESTER 
The telephone company are push- 
ing forward the work of laying con- 
duits through the main highway of 
the town, between the Beverly and 
Gloucester lines. The Wonson build- 
ing on Central street, owned by M. 
E. Gorman, has been rented as an 
office during the progress of the 
work. 
Mrs. Mary Stanley’s cottage on 
Norwood avenue is practically com- 
pleted and Mrs. Stanley expects to 
occupy it by the first of November. 
E. L. Height started work on the 
cottage on July 5th, and has made 
splendid progress toward its com- 
pletion. 
John Robinson, night watchman 
at the Stevens estate off Summer 
street, occupied the past season by 
Mrs. Burden and family of New 
York, was in court in Salem Tues- 
day, charged with assault and bat- 
tery on one of the young lady em- 
ployees at the estate. The case was 
placed on file and Robinson paid 
the court costs. 
Treasurer Ralph H. Mann of the 
Manchester Trust Co. and Mrs. 
Mann have moved into the Gorman 
bungalow on Pine street. 
- Chief of Police Gomran is having 
a fortnight’s vacation from his du- 
ties. He will spend part of it in 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
S HORE 
A Property One-Half as Large as Manchester-by-the-Sea 
or six times as large as Boston Common 
Fronting the Ocean 
Will Be Sold at a Very Low Price 
B. FRANK RAYMOND, 
B R.B-BiZ 3 peas fis 
Essex, Mass. 
AUTOMOBILISTS ATTENTION 
We Allow the Following on All Old Gases When Buying New 
SOx HU Be Te ee ad « Och «a $9.07 
OTe Bata. oinrst ute a 7.80 
BOLO UE tos. BY 7.63 
Bixdiee eit Geciniet cae. 6.47 
Bed Aad eins Sera: 6.18 
Bhat dot 6 eh dte sx 5.65 
RAZA ete ibete, ae oye on) 5.40. 
SOx 4 se ey SI Re Mee Tee $4.90 
84x30) (oN i Le. 3.56 
Boe RUA en ers ot Meg 3.35 
S1x314. Geran eee etch 3.25 
BORSA. an enh eis a 3.19 
BORS Seo et ee are eae 2.18 
DSx8 Vet ped ts pane eg 2.08 
Phone 200 Perkins & Corliss | Middle St. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Edward L. Height, the carpenter- 
contractor, is having a very success- 
ful business. He has recently been 
given the contract for building a 
cow barn, and a garage and tool 
house combined at Mrs. W. H. How- 
ard’s, West Manchester. He is also 
to do some work on the other gar- 
age on the place. 
The board of assessors will meet 
next Saturday evening, October 28, 
from 7.30 to 9, for the purpose of 
assessing all persons omitted from 
the April 1st street list and entitled 
to such assessment. 
Dr. R. H. Fitz has bought from 
M. E. Gorman a lot of woodland 
near the Fitz property at West Man- 
chester. The lot was formerly 
owned by N. C. Marshall and con- 
tains less than three acres. 
R. C. CHISHOLM 
H. A. POWER 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewelers and Opticians 
8 Fine Repairing 
161 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
0D GES GRE EES USTED GEESE GI GENE ee SS 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
carefully investigated. 
SOSFifth Ave., 
Nautical and Optical Goods 
oe 
MISS WILD 
Registry Office 
N. E. Gor. Sist St. 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison 5q. 
N. Y. 
BUY COAL NOW! 
No Advance in PRICE 
BEST grades of hard and soft COAL furnished 
promptly in any quantities and at lowest prices. 
Auto Truck delivery in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Essex and all parts of Cape Ann. 
WILLARD S. PIKE 
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND MORTICIAN 
A Competent Lady Assistant When Desired. Office 
Open Day and Night. Telephone Connection. 
77 Washington St., 
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Gloucester, Mass. 
What the corn heard with its own ears, 
the potato saw with its own eyes. 
Few men know what is good for them 
until some wise woman has told them. 
Special attention given 
to out of town orders. 
