NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LET’S GET ACQUAINTED. 
Good jewelry buying means better acquaintance with this store. 
New, seasonable Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass are found here for 
every season and occasion as they approach. 
? Remember the store that recognizes that modern business is in a large 
gree founded upon sentiment—a feeling between buyer and seller of 
oa appreciation and good will. 
. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler, 18 ™4'N STREET 
GLOUCESTER 
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Highland Nursery 
(4,000 ft. elevation in the Carolina Mts.) 
The Largest collection of Hardy American Plants in the World. 
At my SALEM BRANCH NURSERY, on the Marblehead Road 
(visitors welcome), I have Specimen Rhododendrons, Kalmias, An- 
dromedas, Azaleas, Leucothoes, and Conifers, for quick delivery in 
New England. 
Fall planting gives splendid results. Our tried native Rhodo- 
_ dendrons are the best and only absolutely hardy ones. A beautiful 
pillustrated catalog tells how to grow these things successfully. 
Telephone or write. 
; HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
Telephone Salem 820 Empire Theatre Bldg., 
SALEM, MASS. 
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MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
At the Baptist church Sunday 
morning Rev. Frank W. Padelford 
of Salem will preach. In the eve- 
ning the pastor, Rev. T. L. Frost will 
preach on “We Would See Jesus”. 
The Mission Band of the Baptist 
church will hold their annual meeting 
and mite box opening, and supper, in 
the Vestry on Friday, March 17, from 
3.45 to 6. 
The Ladies Social Circle will meet 
with Mrs. Edward Lane on Wednes- 
day evening, March 15th. 
REAL ESTATE 
James A. Walsh of Boston, admin- 
istrator of estate of Joseph G. Mears, 
conveys to Mary D. Dean of Man- 
chester land and _ buildings Tappan 
street, Manchester, 100 by 150 feet. 
Mary E. Mears of Boston conveys 
to Mary D. Dean of Manchester 
land and buildings Tappan street, 
Manchester, 100 by 150 feet. 
ELWELL’S SHOE HOSPITAL 
Boot, Shoe and Rubber Repairing 
Shoes Repaired by Modern Machinery, 
a Repair Shop that can be relied on. 
8 Main Street, 
Gloucester, Mass 
“THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE GOODS.” 
OUR FINAL MARK-DOWN 
ON WINTER SUITS & OVERCOATS 
For Young Men and Older Young Men 
Stock Taking is now over, and soon our spring goods will be ready to 
be put in our cabinets. Owing to limited room, we must force what winter 
goods we now have on hand to make room for Spring Merchandise— 
hence our big honest reductions :— 
WINTER SUITS and OVERCOATS 
$8 50 will now buy a regular $12 00 garment 
$10 50 will now buy a regular $15 00 garment 
$12 50 will now buy a regular $18 00 garment 
$14 50 will now buy a regular $20 00 garment 
$16 00 will now buy a regular $22 00 garment 
$18 oo will now buy a regular $25 00 garment 
$20 00 will now buy a regular $28 00 garment 
At the above prices it will certainly pay you to buy now for another 
winter. ‘These goods are all bran new as it is the first winter season in 
our’ new store. 
W. E. Hoyt Co., 204 Essex St., Salem 
Our New DepartTMEN’T 
Ladies’ Tailored Made 
Waists, 98c and upwards. 
