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syrups, from pure, fresh fruits. _ 
ICE CREAM AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. 
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197 MAIN STREET, 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
James W. Roberts of Sumner 
street, met with a painful although 
not serious accident Wednesday of 
last week. He was pitching a load 
of hay, assisted by Ephriam R. An- 
drews, when the fork used by Mr. 
Andrews struck him in the elbow 
and penetrated the nerve in the 
joint. It was several hours before 
the injured member showed signs of 
life. Dr. Joseph Simpson of Essex, 
was called and dressed the wound. 
It was several days before Mr. Rob- 
erts could use his arm in performing 
his regular duties. 
Ex-Alderman Walter F. Lufkin, 
the well known clam dealer of West 
Gloucester, is a very busy man at 
this season of the year. The hot 
weather makes it necessary for him 
to use extreme care in shipping the 
delicious bi-valves to his many cus- 
tomers, some of whom are as re- 
mote as Chicago, Ill. 
The residents of Essex avenue, 
West Gloucester, are getting very - 
much ‘‘dis-dust-ed’’ with the condi- 
tion of the highway, which has 
never been oiled or otherwise 
treated to prevent the dust from 
making life disagreeable. The high- 
way department would at once be- 
come popular with the West 
Gloucesterites if they saw fit to do 
something to relieve the situation at 
once. 
We observe with deep regret that 
the dangerous corner opposite Wm. 
P. Wakefield’s residence on Walker 
street has not been improved by the 
highway department. It really is a 
shame that our beautiful parish 
should be so neglected. When one 
understands the detrimental effect 
the suggestion of such places has on 
the people that pass and repass them 
daily, it almost seems that someone 
had an object in leaving the place 
in such a condition. 
J. Warren Andrews of ‘‘Camp 
Minneapolis’’ returned Monday 
from a week’s stay in New York. 
James E. Smith of Beacon street, 
Gloucester, has purchased three 
acres of land of Thomas Spittle of 
South Essex located near Haskell’s 
pond reservoir. Real estate trans- 
fers are certainly coming thick and 
fast in this section. It is understood 
that Mr. Smith will build upon his 
land in the near future. 
Miss Alice Conway of Dorchester, 
and Miss Helen M. Collins of 
Gloucester, were the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. George Burnham of Sum- 
ner street last Sunday. 
Officer William Eason of East 
Gloucester, has purchased a house- 
lot on the southerly side of Essex 
avenue from George W. Proctor, 
surveyor. 
Mrs. Frank E. Malone of New 
York, was the guest of her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Abel Burnham of Bray 
street a few days last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith of 
Lawernee, were the recent guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Vesper L. George at 
‘Camp Haleyon.’’ 
Miss Bertha E. Coffin recently at- 
tended the Universalists national 
convention at Portland, Me. She 
represented the Young’ People’s 
Christian Union of the Universalist 
church, Everett, of which she is a 
member. 
Miss Bernice Andrews of Walker 
street, is visiting relatives in Lynn. 
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G. Horace Bromley of Portland, 
Me., spent last week with his grand- 
father, George Pierce, of Essex ave- 
nue. 
W. B. Goddard and family are 
occupying the Emerson cottage at 
Wingaersheek Beach. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred EK. Bradstreet 
are entertaining their granddaugh- 
ter, Miss Doris Fitch of West Som- 
erville, and Miss Marian Kent of Es- 
sex Falls for a short season. 
Mrs. William MeDonald and chil- 
dren Anna and Helen, of Rockport, 
were the recent guests of Mrs. John 
Favor of Essex avenue. 
Another house will soon make its 
appearance on Essex avenue as Dan- 
iel A. Herrick, of Riverdale, has re- 
cently purchased a double lot of 
land near the West Gloucester sta- 
tion, where he will build in the near 
future. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham and 
son returned last week from an ex- 
tended outing trip to Moosehead 
Lake. Me. 
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