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EVERETT A. FLYE, Optician 
EYES EXAWINED AKD GLASSES FITTED 
BY.THE LATEST IMPROVED METHOD 
A Gentre Street 
The Store of 
Quality 
F. S. THOMPSON 
Jeweler 
164 Main Street 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
CHISHOLM & CO.’S 
J: weiry Store 
161 Main Street 
‘A. MANTON PATTILLO 
Furniture 
G67 Middle Street 
PALACE of SWEET 
CANDIES 
197 Main SrrReEeET .. 
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Mrs. ‘J. “S. Reed, president of the 
local corps, went to Beverly Farms, 
Tuesday evening, accompanied by a del- 
egation of some 16 members, for the 
annual inspection of Preston’ Relief 
Corps. 
One of the attractions of the hanks- 
giving season, as far as the young people 
are concerned, will be the grand holiday 
dance to be given under the direction of 
Alex Sjolund and Ernest Howe in the 
Town hall on Wednesday evening. 
Long’s full orchestra will furnish the - 
music. 
Wonson’s Spa. for Lunch 157 Main St._ 
| Beckinan. S Toggery : 
WHERE TO SHOP IN | 
Butman and Frenc 
Garments, Dress Goods, Millinery 
Our enlarged garment department is now ready to fit you with the newest in Suits, Coats or Skirts. 
—is showing the latest up-to-date Headwear. 
quisite Dress Goods are here in many colorings and weaves. 
The Pattillo Store 
122 Main St., i=! Gloucester 
A Specialty Store for 
Hosiery, Underwear 
Shirt Waists, Cotton 
Underwear, and all 
kinds of Ladies’ 
Furnishings 
Free Delivery in Manchester and 
Magnolia 
Choice Patterns 
IN 
Dinner Sets 
AT 
HARTWELL’S GIFT SHOP 
2 9 CHESTNUT STREET <& 
JOHN H. BECKMAN, Reliable 
Henry T. Binohare has been appoint- 
ed by Terence V. Powderly, chief of the 
U. S. bureau of information, as inspector 
in charge of the information branch of 
the immigration service for Massachu- 
setts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, 
with an office at Long Wharf, Boston. 
Mr. Bingham went to Washington, 
Monday for instructions. “The Boston 
office was established several weeks ago. 
Mr. Bingham has been an inspector in 
the immigration service for thirteen years. 
He lives at home and goes back and 
forth to Boston, Sundays and holidays in- 
cluded when necessary. 
Beginning Sunday, Nov. 22, both the 
drug stores will adopt the ‘‘ winter sche- 
dule ” of hours, and will close Sundays 
at 1, reopen as 4 and close at 8 p. m., 
‘STEER. 
This space for 
Sale 
$2.50 for 3 Months 
Postoiiice Sq, 
Gloucester 
The Millinery 
Small medium shapes as well as the large. Ex- 
Beautiful Fabrics for Tailored Suits. 
the assesories for stylish gowns are shown at ourtrimming department. 
High Grade Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking by Experienced Workers. 
Trimmings and all 
DAVIS BROS. 
Wholesalers and Retailers of 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
179 and 183 Main St. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Nearly Opp. Postoffic 
Telephone Con. 
DON'T 
Buy your Fail Suit or Overcoat 
Before you examine our Exclusive 
Line of Woolens. Prices from 
$20.00 to $40.00. Fit and 
Workmanship Guaranteed. 
Kevany, Fashionable Tailor 
159 Main Street 
Clothier 
Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Trunks, 
Cases, Umbrellas, Boys’ one 
si 112 Main St. 
closing hour other days than Sunday 9.30 
p. m., except Saturday evening, at 10 
o’ clock. 
Mrs. Hannah Tappan came home 
from the hospital in Brookline where she ~ 
went for treatment a fortnight ago, on 
‘Tuesday. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending Nov. 14, 1908. 
A O Arey, Albert Anderson, Nicholas 
Bnolnor, Kitty Colby, Frank C Cooper, Mrs 
John Donahue, Miss Constance De Rosa, Miss 
Marie Davis, John Donovan, H J Farley, Al- 
exander H Fraser, Almon F Hill, Rev B L 
Hess, Howard Bros. Mfg Co., Joe James, Miss 
Jennie Joiner, Signor Mann 2, "Mr McKenley, 
Thomas A Morrison, Frank O° Keefe, B Nor- 
wick, Louis A Pratt, Mr Fanssig. Claude 
Temple, Mrs Claude Temple, F W Vincent, 
John Watson, Henry Watson. 
SAMUEL L, WHEATON, Postmaster, 
