July 28, 1916. 
Patrick Siueeney 
Landscape Gardener and General Contractor 
Garden Plans, Shrubs and Plants furnished 
Only Experienced Men, etc. Most Approved Methods are executed 
Phone 889-w Gloucester 
ESTIMATES ACCURATELY PREPARED 
Ill., brother of Mrs. Clay, at ‘‘Finisterre,” Eastern Point. 
John’ Clay, the millionaire stock-broker of Chicago, 
has added to his beautiful Eastern Point estate by pur- 
chasing a small tract of land situated near the John 
Greenough stables, but nearer the shore, toward the light- 
house. Mr. Clay will have a garage and laundry built 
and an arrangement of a kitchen garden. 
On Thursday afternoon, August 3, at 4 o'clock, 
the Hampton Singers will be heard at “The Ramparts,” 
Eastern Point, the summer residence of Mrs. S$. A. Ray- 
mond. Persons interested in the good work of the Hamp- 
ton Institute of the South will give encouragement by 
their presence at the musicale. 
Mrs. Alvin Baird of Virginia is the guest of Mrs. J. 
Murray Kay and family at the Kay summer home, East- 
ern Point. 
Clock golf, teas and luncheon are popular this sea- 
son at the Eastern Point Golf club. Several Hawthorne 
Inn guests have entertained delightfully. On Monday, 
July 17, Mrs. Hill gave a clock golf party and tea to 18 
people at the clubhouse. On the following Tuesday eve- 
ning, Mrs. Erwin gave a dinner, covers being laid for 
four. On Wednesday, Mrs. Erwin gave a clock goli 
party and tea to 16 people. On Thursday, Miss Rumney 
gave a golf and tea party to six guests and Miss Wilder 
entertained ten friends at tea at the clubhouse. On the 
following Saturday, Miss Barnes gave a luncheon to six 
guests. Mrs. Scott O’Connor entertained a large party 
of 20 at clock golf and tea, also, on Saturday. On Tues- 
day, Mrs. Garrison entertained a party of ten at tea. 
Later in the week, Mrs. Tyson of the Hawthorne Inn 
gave a large tea party to 45 friends at the clubhouse. 
The inclement weather has interfered considerably 
with things of a social nature and it is wondered when 
the rains and extremely humid weather will cease. Dog 
The Lantern Shop of Gifts 
JAMAICA AND CALIFORNIA BASKETS 
Carps — Canpirs — PIcTruRES 
7 GREEN AVENUE, Near Hotel Edward PIGEON COVE 
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CORA L 
HE delicate coloring of fine coral explains its 
popularity for summer wear. 
We are showing a most attractive line of 
coral cameo pendants, brooches, scarf pins and 
rings, and coral necklaces. 
PRICES $2.50 Upward 
F. S. THOMPSON, sewecer 
Gloucester 
164 Main Street 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 51 
120 MAIN STREET 
Over Street Railway 
Waiting Station 
days have really set in in earnest. Social events held over 
till August will make the coming month a busy and inter- 
esting one. 
This Friday evening, at the Hawthorne Inn casino, 
the Ruth Fielding Child Players of Boston, will give a 
very pleasing entertainment. Miss Fielding is the noted 
child actress and dancer and is owner and manager of the 
Children’s Theatre in Cambridge. 
One of the busiest real estate offices along the Nort 
Shore is that of D. A. McEachern at Gloucester. Mr, 
McEachern has been in the summer realty business about 
four years and in that time has succeeded in building up 
a splendid business. This spring his office has completed 
a number of very important sales, among which was the 
sale of ‘‘Felsenmere,” Mr. J. Sloat Fassett’s residence at 
East Gloucester. This was, perhaps, the largest trans- 
action that has been made along the North Shore for 
many years, involving as it did practically a quarter of 
a million dollars. 
The piano firm of Fred W. Peabody of Gloucester, 
Haverhill, Amesbury and Newburyport has been located 
at Gloucester for the past 18 years. The past three 
years the Gloucester house has been located at 195 Main 
st. under the management of W. N. Peabody. The firm 
deals in pianos, talking machines, records and musical 
merchandise. The best makes both in pianos and talking 
machines are handled. Kodaks and photographic supphes 
are also a specialty. Motor truck delivery enables the 
concern to give a wide radius of delivery service. One of 
the practices of the firm is to let out pianos and talking 
machines to summer visitors to the North Shore for short 
periods and the convenience is one which has been greatl) 
appreciated in the past. 
Forbes Sprrialty Silk Shop 
ane ee eee beta a 
171 Main Street, Wy one flight, Gloucester, Mass. 
SILKS at LESS than Department Store Prices 
SPECIAL 
Beautiful White Silk Waists, Newest Styles. Value 2.98 Our Price 1.98 
HARTWELL’S GIFT & 
CHINA SHOP 
9 Chestnut St., 
Shop of Quality 
Dinner Set 
of the ordinary, Cauldon 
Place and Salad Plates, Baskets from all countries, 
Hall’s Painted Tin Ware, Novelties and Toys froin 
Mayfare’s, Fifth Ave., New York; Lamps and 
Shades, Breakfast Trays and Sets. 
Gloucester 
9: Cuesrnur Sv. 
GLOUCESTER PASS. 
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