IO NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder. 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers 
on Cape Ann. 
OCKPORT HOTELS, in many cases, are entertain- 
ing guests for September, and although the season ts 
closed at Turk’s Head Inn and the Ocean View House. 
and the Hotel Edward in Pigeon Cove, the other summer 
hostelries are still open and doing business. 
The Manning House at Rockport has quite a few 
guests who plan to stay until the end of the month. The 
Manning will be open until Oct. 12th. Among those at 
this house are Mrs. Wood 1 of Adams, Mrs. G. C. Larkin 
of Washington, D, C.; Mrs. H. G. Philley of Roxbury, 
Miss K. W. ‘Tucker of Dorchester and Miss Jeanette 
Flint of Winchester. 
The following registered at the Headland House, 
Rockport, this week: “Mrs. C. L. Brainard and son For- 
rest of Waltham, Mrs. W. C. Paine of Newtonville, John 
R. Somerville of St. Johnsbury, Vt.; Harry A. Baker of 
Boston and Miss Marjorie Faunce of North Abington. 
Straitsmouth Inn at Rockport will not close its season 
until the 29th of this month, when it will complete a most 
successful season. Numbered among the guests there now 
are Mary L. Davison and daughters Pom Denver, Col. ; 
A eY Douglas, of Troy, N. Y.; Miss Alice Barr of New 
Vote. OT; “Abby Littles of Newburyport, Mit tandesVins: 
John W. James of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss Elizabeth M. 
Taylor of Boston. 
The following are enjoying September sojourns at the 
Granite Shore, Rockport: Mrs, FE. S. Ball of Waltham, 
BV Collins; DB Dewar andiGy Hy. Collins oieboction: 
A party to stop there this week included Hon. George H. 
Schofield and Mrs. Schofield, George Schofield, Jr., and 
Miss Hilda Joyce of Ipswich. 
Arrivals at the* Fairview Hotel, East Gloucester, 
which will be open until well into October, include Mrs. 
Katherine Osborne of Deeg Mrs. Robert H. McGrath 
of New York, Miss EF. R. Brown of Providence, R. I., and 
Miss EF, L. March of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Women of the world never use harsh. expressions 
when condemning their rivals. Like the savage, they 
hurl elegant arrows, ornamented with feathers of pur- 
ple and azure, but with poisoned points.——Anonymous. 
Men are women’s playthings; women the devil’s.— 
Victor Hugo. 
JACKSON & CO. 
Automobile Apparel 
Sport Coats Outing Hats 
161 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON 
Along the | 
Rockport and Cape Ann 
Shore 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
HE EAST GLOUCESTER summer hotel season is at 
its ebb and within a week practically all will be 
closed. Many of the cottagers at Eastern Point have re- 
mained for the next few weeks. 
The Beachcroft at East Gloucester will close the 15th 
of this month. Several of the guests have remained there 
to finish the season on the North Shore. ‘They include 
Miss Claire H. Burroughs of Washington, D. C.; Miss 
Ethel M. Ernst and C. C. Ernst, Jr., of Pittsfield; Florence 
F,.. Patch of Somerville, Mrs. Charles “An @ilaskeliand 
daughter of Newton, Miss Ethel M. Ryder of Salem, 
George L. Reed of Boston, F. FE, Head of Somerville, A. 
B. Roney of Pittsfield, and Miss Bessie H. Rose of Provr, 
dence,-Re 1: 
The season at Hawthorne Inn, Kast Gloucester, will 
probably close the 22nd of this month. Those who re- 
mained for the balance of the season there include Mr. 
and Mrs. James L. Goom and Bertram Day of Indian- 
apolis, Ind.; Miss H. E. Robinson of Omaha, Neb.; Mr. 
and Mrs. Anthony D,. Nichols, Mrs. William J. Hoagland 
and Mrs. John L. Martin of New York, Mr. and Mrs, R. 
K. Mygatt of New York, Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Weston of 
Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. McCormick of New 
York. 
is no greater fool than he who thinks him- 
no one wiser than he who suspects he is a 
—Marguerite de Valoss. 
‘There 
self wise; 
fool. 
UMMER 
{2 ESIDENTS 
Do not leave your valuable clocks 
through the winter without protection 
from the cold and dampness of an unoc- 
cupied house. Such treatment will ser- 
iously affect the time-keeping quality of 
your clocks and often ruin them com- 
pletely. . 
We will call for them, run them 
through the winter in a warm, dry room 
and return them in good order in the 
spring. 
OUR CHARGES ARE VERY 
REASONABLE. 
E.S, SR®HOMPSON 
Aarts JEWELER 
164 Main Street 
Gloucester, Mass, 
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