J. A. 
“A HEAD OF 
THEM ALL” 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
JOHNSON 
jf am the REAL ESTATE 
AUCTIONEER 
INSURANCE MAN 
BROWN BLOCK 
ROOMS 8 and 4 
PLEASANT STREET 
J. A. JOHNSON, cLoucester 
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Black Raspberry and Red Currant 
Lemon Jelly 
Black berry and Apple 
Damson and Apple 
Blueberry and Apple 
Orange Jelly 
Red Currant Jelly 
Regular Price 25c bottle. 
For this Sale 15c bottlee 
DAVIS 
179-183 Main Street 
A number of the members of the 
Gloucester and Essex WRC, attended 
the funeral of Mrs. Adelaide A. Par- 
sons ‘at West Gloucester Tuesday af- 
ternoon. Mrs. Parsons was one of 
the most interested members of the 
BROS. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
corps, at one time holding the office of 
chaplain. She was a woman of very 
quiet disposition and her kind and 
pleasant manner endeared her to a 
great many friends. She will be greatly 
missed at the meetings of the corps. 
- cester boy in the selection of Horace 
_ ing. There was a large attendance 
GLOUCESTER BOY:-ADVANCED. 
Horace S. Ford Appointed Assistant 
Cashier of Old Colony Trust 
Company, Boston. 
Honor has again fallen to a Glou- 
S. Ford as assistant cashier of the 
Old Colony Trust Company of Bos- — 
ton, who has entered upon his new 
duties. Hy 
The position, which is a responsible 
one, has been tendered Mr. Ford in — 
recognition of his abilities and effi- — 
cient service, and rarely comes to a 
young man of his age. 
Mr. Ford is the son of Merilla F. — 
and the late Frederick E. Ford. He 
is in his 27th year, and was educated — 
in the public schools of this city, grad- 
uating from the Gloucester High — 
school class of 1902 with valedictory . 
honors. ; 
His many friends will be pleased to 
learn of his advancement. le 
HOMER MEMORIAL EXHIBIT. - 
There is a memorial. exhibition. of 
paintings in honor of Winslow Homer — 
in progress at the Boston Museum of ~ 
Fine Arts. 
Homer summered years ago at 
Craig Cottage, East Gloucester, now 
Merril Hall.. He was one a distin- 
guished group of painters who en-~ 
joyed the hospitality of .the late Mrs. 
Mary E. Merrill, 
Homer was one of America’s great- 
est painters, a man of Boston, a tower _ 
of strength in his day, a man whose _ 
influence: will last. He was essentially _ 
American in thought feeling and ex- © } 
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vat ss ee 
pression, 
Anniversary Ball. 
The sixth anniversary of the sisters _ 
of the Portuguese Fraternity was ob- _ 
served Wednesday night by a grand — 
hall in AOUW hall, Bradford build- — 
and the event proved one of the most — 
enjoyable ever held by that popular : — 
organization. . iA 
EAST GLOUCESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moulton 
spent the last week-end with Mr. — 
Moulton’s brother and family in Ros- 
lindale. 
Arthur S. Wonson has been quite 
indisposed at his residence, Wonson 
street, Rocky Neck. 
Capt. and Mrs. Freeman Davis, who 
now. spend their winters in Boston, 
are enjoying a several weeks’ sojourn 
in Florida. 
Subscribe to the Breeze—$2 a 
year. 
