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Patrick Siueeney 
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 
Miss Annie G. Hutchinson, Miss Elizabeth M. Hyde, 
Elizabeth, N. J.; W. J. Dobinson, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. 
N. T. Houser, Auburn, N. Y.; James S. Goodman, wife 
and daughters, Chicago. 
Miss Elizabeth Muzzey of Lexington, with her 
nephew and niece, David and Elizabeth Muzzey, are 
located on Walnut street, Annisquam. 
Mrs. G. W. Erving of Lunenburg arrived several 
days ago at the Fisher cottage, corner of Walnut and 
Leonard streets, Annisquam. 
William L. R. Gifford of St. Louis has arrived at 
his cottage on Norwood Heights, Annisquam, for the 
remainder of the season. 
Albert Barron and family of Gardner are spending 
August at Diamond Cove, Annisquam. 
Mrs. J. B. Saxe and family of Lexington are occu- 
pying the small Hyatt cottage at Annisquam. 
Quincy Bent and family of Steelton, Pa., have ar- 
rived at their summer home on Cambridge avenue, Annis- 
quam, for the remainder of the season. 
Ernest J. Steer and family of Montclair, N. J., have 
arrived at Annisquam for thé month of August and are 
located at the Gale cottage, Hermit Ledge colony. 
Mrs. Clara Hoppin of New York and the Annisquam 
cottage colony is visiting in Bar Harbor, Me. Tracy 
Hoppin is at. Plattsburg, N. Y. 
Lieutenant and Mrs. James H. Cunningham of West 
Point, N. Y., are the guests of Postmaster and Mrs. 
Charles E. Cunningham at Annisquam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Myers of New York have been 
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Reynolds at the 
Houghton cottage, Chester square, Annisquam. 
Her—No doubt you think I am older than I really 
am. 
Him—Not at all. I’m sure you are not as old as you 
look.—I/ndianapolis Star. 
THH LANTERN SHOP 
BASKETS—POTTERY—JEWELRY 
Carbs BALSAM BAacGs—CANDIES | 
Mrs. E. R. Mosely PIGEON COVE Near Hotel Edward 
A BIG VALUE 
While they last we offer fine china 
SUGAR and CREAM SETS 
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. 
rr. §. THOMPSON, JEWELER 
164 Main Street Gloucester 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 11, 1916. 
120 MAIN STREET 
Over Street Railway 
Waiting Station 
ii ODE, 
Oplicta, 
ROCKPORT.— One of the most enjoyable parties of the 
season at the Rockport Country clubhouse took place 
Saturday evening of last week, when the officers and 
‘mid-shipmen were the guests of the club. The men greatly 
appreciated the courtesy of the club members and enjoyed 
the evening to the fullest extent. 
The battleships Missouri and Ohio left Sandy Bay 
harbor on Monday forenoon, last week, and sailed for 
Provincetown. The large number of midshipmen and 
prospective midshipmen attracted attention and they ap- 
peared to far outnumber the jackies on shore leave. 
Some of these midshipmen had been but one year at the 
Annapolis Naval Academy and were having their first 
sea duty. ; 
The active agitators for the completion of Sandy 
Bay breakwater are keeping up the good work toward the 
end of finishing what has been partially erected. The 
Committee of Review will come to Rockport on Wednes- 
day, August 16, and it is hoped that Secretary Daniels 
will be able to come. 
A series of four talks and lectures by Mrs. Virginia 
Yeoman Remnitz will be held at the Straitsmouth Inn, 
Rockport, on August 1, 8, 15 and 22. The lectures are on 
“Poets and Playwrights of Today.” They will be given 
at 10 o’clock, a.m. Mrs. Remnitz is a reader and lecturer . 
_ of rare ability and has appeared at many exclusive gat 
erings. 
Mrs. Adelaide Hovey of Waltham is at her cottage, 
Land’s End for the remainder of the season. 
_Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Evans of Boston are at 
their cottage on Sandaba avenue, for the season. Mr. 
Evans is an enthusiastic golf player and is the possessor 
of several cups that he has won in tournaments. 
George W. Harvey and family of Jamaica Plain are 
occupying their pretentious summer home on Marmion 
Forbes Sprrialty Silk Shop 
171 Main Street, Up 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., Gloucester 
Shop of Quality 
Harlwelly 
China and 
Gift Shop 
9 Cuesrmur Sy. 
GLoucEsran MASS. 
Dinner Set patterns out 
of the ordinary, Cauldoa 
Place and Salad Plates, Baskets from all countries, 
Hall’s Painted Tin Ware, Novelties and Toys from 
Mayfare’s, Fifth Ave., New York; Lamps and 
Shades, Breakfast Trays and Sets: 
