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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
EVERETT A. FIVE, Optician 12 
EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED 
BY THE LATEST-IMPROVED METHOD 
4 Gentre Street 
The Store of 
Quality 
WHERE TO SHOP IN- 
This space for 
Sale 
$2.50 for 3 Months 
Postofiice Sq, 
Gloucester 
Garments, Dress Gtade Millinery 
Our enlarged garment department is now ready to fit you with the newest in Suits, Coats or Skirts. 
Section—also enlarged —is showing the latest up-to-date Headwear. 
quisite Dress Goods are here in many colorings and weaves. 
Small 
the assesories for stylish gowns are shown at our trimming department. 
medium shapes as well as the large. 
Beautiful Fabrics for Tailored Suits. 
The Millinery 
Exe 
Trimmings and all 
High Grade Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking by Experienced Workers. 
F. S. THOMPSON 
Jeweler 
164 Main Street 
CHISHOLM & CO.’S 
Jewelry Store 
161 Main Street 
A. MANTON PATTILLO 
Furniture 
G7 Middle Street 
Wonson’s Spa. for Lunch 157 Main St. 
PALACE of SWEETS 
CANDIES 
197 Marin Srreer 
The Pattillo SMe 
122 Main St., is: Gloucester 
A Specialty Store for 
Hosiery, Underwear 
Shirt Waists, Cotton 
Underwear, and all 
kinds of Ladies’ 
Furnishings 
Free Delivery in Manchester and 
Magnolia 
For China, Cut Glass 
WEDDING GIFTS 
GO TO 
HARTWELL’S GiFT SHOP 
% 9 CHESTNUT STREET <% 
| GLOUCESTER, 
Nearly Opp. Postoffic 
DAVIS BROS. 
Wholesalers and Retailers of 
| Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
{79 and 183 Main St. 
MASS. 
Telephone Con. 
DON'T 
Buy your Fall 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 
Beckman’ S Toggery 
JOHN H. BECKMAN, Reliable 
Clothier, 
uits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Trunks, 
ei: Umbrellas, re a 
112 Main St. 
Suit 
me Hart ch ester ax £ 
AMIN PAVED 3 
Allan 5. Beatie | * thet invited to 
give a long talk’’ at the next meeting 
of the local tribe of Red Men, Nov. 4, 
on his travels in the South the past year. 
The Old Corner Store will close 
evenings at 6.30 after Nov. 1, except on 
Monday and Saturday evenings. 
The autumn excursion to Boston 
Wednesday was taken in by 76 Man- 
chesterites. 
The Washington-Winslow club of 
which Mrs. H. F. Perkins of this town 
is president, held its annual meeting at 
Ipswich Tuesday, 
RRUAUAUAUAUL 
Friends of Lewis M. Bullock, a form- 
er Manchester boy, will be pleased to 
learn of Mr. Bullock’s advance. He 
has recently been transferred from New 
York to Newport, R. I., where he will 
continue to be in the Quartermaster’ S 
Dept., on construction work. There 
are six ports in the Newport district. 
Mr. Bullock’s work consists of superin- 
tending and inspecting all construction 
done by the department, a position 
which only a most thoroughly capable 
man can attain. Mr. Bullock’s family 
will remain in New York until he is set- - 
tled in Newport. 
Moth Supt. Morrison showed us some- 
thing of acuriosity a few days ago in the 
form of an apple on which was ‘‘built’’ 
the nest of a-browntail moth. The nest 
covered one half of the apple with its” 
silken fibres. it looked as though the 
nest had been “‘built’’ before the apple 
had attained maturity, as the nest was 
stretched considerably. 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fedand the strictest care exercised regarding 
san;tary conditions, Delivered immediately 
afte t milkin twice a day. 
gareful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Pine St., Manchester 
Girdler Estate 
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