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Along the line of wood roads the new 
road being opened in connection with 
Manchester’s additional water supply, 
will form a valuable link in the chain of 
roads running through North Shore 
woods. Theroadstarts from the junc- 
tion of Pleasant and Pine streets, at the 
same point as the old Wenham road 
starts, but at practically right angles to it, 
and extends through the woods to Che- 
bacco road, near Gravel Pond, and al- 
most a mile beyond the point where the 
other road comes out. ‘The road runs 
through a less hilly section,—in fact, 
only one hill of any proportions is en- 
countered, and this will commend it to 
many, over the other Wenham woods 
roads. Whilethe road is not yet open 
it is passible. It will be 
ready for use in the spring. 
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Ata sesston of the Board of Alder- 
men, Gloucester, this week a communi- 
cation from Col. W. D. Sohier relative 
to grade crossing on Mangolia avenue 
was read and was referred to the com- 
mittee on highways. 
An order was introduced by Alderman 
Holmes for a hearing November 6 on 
the abolition of grade crossing on Mag- 
nolia avenue by the discontinuance of the 
present highway and the substitution of a 
new way. 
Among contemplated improvements 
and building operations at Magnolia, we 
are informed from a reliable source, is 
the construction of a group of twelve 
stores for summer use. We understand 
that the property on the corner of Hes- 
perus and Lexington avenues, where the 
Hesperus tennis courts have been lo- 
cated, has been purchased or is about to 
be purchased for this purpose, and that 
the stores will be built around a_ hollow 
square, or court, which will itself be a 
feature of the layout, with beautiful 
fountain in center. Entrance into the 
stores will be from this court. We are 
with-holding the name of the projector 
of this proposition until we can be in- 
formed more fully as to the scheme. 
Roberts & Hoare, the Manchester 
carpenters and builders, have the pros- 
pects of a fairly busy winterbefore them. 
While there is nothing in sight in the 
line of new summer residences, altera- 
tions and additions are to be made to 
many of the places along the shore. 
This firm started the preliminary work 
this week on the Essex Co. Club improve- 
ments and changes, and they have also 
started on work for Mrs. W. Scott Fitz 
at Smith’s Point. The stable on the old 
Major Sturgis estate, one of the old land- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
JOHN I. ALLEN 
Summer Street Extension, Opp. Electric 
Light Plant, Manchester 
PLUMBER | 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF ALL GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
PAUL WEIL 
Estimates given on all kinds Steam and Hot Water Heating. 
CEES 
(Formerly with L. M. Morton, Summer St., Boston) 
Announces that the partnership heretofore existing between him and A. Jacobs has been dis- 
continued and that Mr. Weil will conduct the business alone. 
He is now prepared to take 
orders for 
FALL AND WINTER SUITS 
Also Gieaning, Pressing and Repairing at Reasonable Prices 
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BEAGH ST. 
MANGHESTER 
marks on the Point is being torn down 
and on its site, practically, will be built a 
pretty cottage for Mrs. Fitz's coach- 
man. 
Mrs. G. D. Howe is having a small 
addition built to her gardener’s cottage 
on Smith’s Point. Roberts & Hoare are 
doing the work. 
Michael E. Gorman et ux. Leonora 
fork 
follow. 
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But we're not going to close the store. 
struck a pace too hot for ordinary stores to 
We’re giving more clothing style and 
more clothing quality for every dollar you 
spend here than you ever got before 
It’s not a question with us of how much 
we can get for a Suit, but a question of how 
little we can sell it for and still keep our heads 
That's why Suits that in the 
ordinary course of events would cost you 
$20 are a regular feature of our business at only. 
$14.75 
Others from $9.85 to $30.00 
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BEVERLY 
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F., Manchester, convey to Thomas. B. 
Dunn of Manchester, land and buildings 
on Pine street, Manchester, 54.5 by 244 
feet. 
M. E. Gorman is building two cot- 
tage houses on Pine street, Manchester. 
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