Patrick Sueruey 
Landscape Gardener and General Contractor 
Garden Plans, Shrubs ani Plants furnished 
Only Experienced Men employed. Most Approved Methods 
are executed 
Phone 889-w Gloucester 
ESTIMATES ACCURATELY PREPARED 
Knowles, Miss Edith G. Knowles, Philadelphia; Dr. and 
Mrs. J. J. Finegan of Gloucester; Mrs. LC. Porter, Wit 
mington, Del.; Misses Lucy A. and Mary EF. McDermott, 
“rooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. H. Hugill, Boston; Mrs. Mary A. 
Garrett, Niagara, Ontario, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. G. 
Edward Prouty and son, Somerville; Miss Cecil M. Di- 
mond, Newtonville; Myron W. Pierce and wife, Boston. 
Mrs. J. W. F. Bennett and Master J. C. Bennett ot 
New York City are spending the season at the Bryn- 
mere, Annisquam. 
Mrs. Herbert W. Lockwood, Elisabeth B. and C. 
Bruce Lockwood of South Orange are at the Brynmere 
for thé season. 
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Woods, Misses Josephine 
and Helen Woods and Jack Howe Woods of Winchester 
are spending the season at the Brynmere, Annisquam. 
The past week has been a busy one for the Cathedral 
Pines Tea: Room, Goose Cove. The names in the Guest 
Book included two noted sculptors, Anna Vaugn Hyatt 
and Anna Colman Ladd, who entertained most charming 
parties. Mrs. Bill whose “Shop” is so well known along 
the North Shore motored up from Magnolia with Mr. 
Bill and several friends. Monday night a supper party 
of twelve came up from Magnolia, including Misses Dorts 
and Janet Bryant of Brookline, Miss Ellen Thomas of 
Augusta, Ga., Mr. Middleton, Mr. Hugh and a number 
of others. After supper they strolled in the picturesque 
pine woods and wound up the evening with a merry dance 
by candle light in the studio tea room so well adaptgd for 
this purpose. The Cathedral Pines Tea Room is fast be- 
coming popular. Secluded. among the pines yet easily 
accessible by foot or motor its charm wins all who come 
——to come again! 
“They say that onions will build one up physically.” 
“Maybe; but they will pull one down socially.”— 
Boston Transcript. 
THE LANTERN SHOP 
BASKETS—POTTERY—JEWELRY 
CaRDS—BALSAM BAGS—CANDIES 
Mrs. E. R. Mosely PIGEON COVE Near Hotel Edward 
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A BIG VAR 
While they last we offer fine china 
SUGAR and CREAM SEATS 
Hand decorated in 24 K gold with stripe and 
Old English initial. A wonderful value at the price. 
$1.50 SET 
Salt and pepper shakers to match at $1.00 pair. 
F. S. THOMPSON, sewe.er 
164 Main Street Gloucester 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
120 MAIN STREET 
Over Street Railway 
Waiting Station 
2 WOYWQ QQ 
OCKPORT.—The townspeople and summer residents 
are glad, once again, of the arrival of two of Uncle 
Sam’s best battleships, the Missouri and the Ohio, of the 
Atlantic reserve fleet, which steamed into Sandy Bay 
Harbor of Refuge for a stay of a few days. The Oho 
and the Missouri are battleships of the second line each 
equipped with 20 guns and 16,coo horsepower and both 
ships have visited Rockport and Gloucester on different 
occasions. The officers and crews, splendid looking men, 
have been entertained much during their stay on this oc- 
casion. The dance at the Rockport Country clubhouse 
on Saturday night. was an especially brilliant and enjoy- 
able affair, when the summer resident members attended 
largely and the officers of the two battleships were the 
invited guests. 
The Rockport Country club is the center of social 
interest these days at Land’s End and from now on, 
many pleasant affairs will be arranged. The beautifully 
appointed clubhouse, on a height overlooking the splendid 
golf links, is being enjoyed. ‘The place is delightfully at- 
tractive inside and out. It matters not if the weather be 
stormy or pleasant, for there are the prettily furnished 
reception rooms and the grills and the broad piazzas 
overlooking the wonderful landscape. The Ladies’ club 
of which Mrs. Charles Liffler, Jr., is chairman meets 
every Wednesday afternoon at the clubhouse. On the 
coming Saturday afternoon, August 5, a tea will be held 
at the clubhouse, from 3.30 to 5.30 o’clock and dancing 
will follow. On Wednesday evening of last week, an 
indoor “horse trot” was largely attended at the Rockport 
Country club. Racing by cutting ribbons made it a pretty 
affair and two cups were offered for prizes. 
A gala occasion on Saturday last at Land’s End was 
the third annual visit and outing of the John Boyle 
©’Reilly club of Boston. This club composed of promi- 
Forbes Specialty Silk Shop 
171 Main Street, Up one flight, 
Glourester, 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., Gloucester 
Shop of Quality 
Dinner Set patterns out 
of the ordinary, Cauldoa 
Baskets from all countries, 
Hartwell, 
salle oi 
Gift Shop 
« 9 Cuesraur Sr. 
GLOUCESTER MASS. 
Place and Salad Plates, 
Hall’s Painted Tin Ware, Novelties and Toys from 
Mayfare’s, Fifth Ave., New York; Lamps and 
Shades, Breakfast Trays and Sets. 
