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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. 
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NEERKGERKRERKERERERERE: 
WEST GLOUCESTER 
In order, to realize the wonderful beauty and natural grandeur of the 
whole ‘‘North Shore’’ you simply must visit WEST GLOUCESTER. 
Its glorious scenery will fill you with that sublime ecstasy which comes 
to all who have the marked privilege of viewing her vine clad hills and 
rugged sea shore. Come and feel the mystic thrill of nature’s charm. 
Wingaersheek beach, the real ‘‘North Shore,’’ The Real-Ease-State. 
Alex. W. Andrews - 375 Essex Avenue 
Telephone 458-M 
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. 
Bet. 1874 Tel. Gonn. 
Two bricklayers had a disagree- began jumping on his opponent. 
ment, and in a few minutes were ‘Here, Bill,’? gasped the latter, 
fighting furiously. One finally got ‘‘that ain’t fair! This is a fair 
the other down on the ground and fight—it ain’t football.’’—Tit-Bits. 
MASB. | 
EAST GLOUCESTER. 
Prof. W. H. Pabodie, principal! 
of the Cincinnati high school, which: 
prepared President Taft for college,, 
is at The Rockaway hotel, Rocky, 
Neck, for the second season. Mrs: 
Pabodie accompanies him. He is: 
planning to call at ‘‘ Paramatta,’” 
on his distinguished pupil as he did 
last season. 
Mrs. Daniel Lothrop of Concord, 
the well known author of juvenile 
books, is at the Beacheroft. 
Walter L. Dean, the famous Bos- 
ton marine artist, and family are at 
the Delphine while their new sum- 
mer home is under construction. 
Mrs. T. F. Ryan, Jr., daughter~ 
in-law of the famous New Yonk- 
magnate, Thomas Fortune Ryan, is: 
at the Harbor View with her gliil:- 
dren after an extended residence: 
abroad. 
Monday the Eastern Point golf* 
association will start their mixed! 
foursomes tournament for the week,, 
open to club members only. Four: 
cups will be awarded to the firsti 
two lady and gentleman winners.. 
ANNISQUAM. : 
1S 
Lewis G. Stevenson, son of the 
ex-vice president, Mrs. Stevenson 
and Master Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr., 
of Bloomington, Ill, are guests at 
the Brynmere, Annisquam. 
The Spencer Bordens of Fall 
River, are occupying their cottage 
near Davis Neck, Annisquam. 
Miss Olga Lingard of the Annis- 
quam eolony, has returned from a 
stay with the Tudors at their place. 
in Hancock, N. H. The Lingards: 
have been entertaining a _ house- 
party, among them Stephen Luce: 
and Dr. and Mrs. Ladd of Manches- - 
ter, 
Mrs. James Richardson and son;, 
of Omaha, toured to ‘Annisquam: 
from that distant city in their auto 
and have registered at The Bryn- 
mere, Annisquam. 
ROCKPORT. rd 
Quite authentic reports of the 
prospect of a new hotel at Rockport 
follows the purchase of property by 
Major Walter Hale of Brookline 
and Rockport, in Rockport. The 
property faces the beach in the cen- 
ter of the town and is an ideal and 
central location for such a building. 
It is also reported that Major Hale 
will expend some $30,000 in its con-- 
struction. 
