Aug. 11, 1916. 
| Gathedral Hines Tea Room 
Goose Cove, Annisquam 
Quaint and Secluded - - - Not far from Main Road 
Afternoon Tea Scotch Scones a Specialty 
Luncheons and Suppers Served on Short Notice 
Cakes to Order Tel.1731-w Gloucester Old Pewters for Sale 
GLOUCESTER ELECTRIC CO. 
Electric Light and Electric Power 
can be had anywhere on Cape Ann 
RASC 
Be sure and get your lamps from us as they 
will be proper for our circuits. 
Mr. Harvey is President 
Way, Rockport, for the season. 
and Treasurer of the G. W. Harvey Co., builders, Boston. 
He is the secretary of the Rockport Country club. 
Dr. Eugene Kelly and family of Brookline are occu- 
pying the Griffin cottage, Marmion Way, Rockport. This 
is the family’s first season in this section of the North 
Shore. Dr. Kelly is chairman of the State Board of 
Health. 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Morgan of Brookline are 
occupying the Mills cottage on Marmion Way, Rockport, 
having occupied this house for nine consecutive seasons. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Brookline are spending their 
first season in Rockport and have the Addin cottage on 
Marmion Way. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cutting of Newburyport 
are as usual comfortably settled at their cottage on Mar- 
mion Way, Rockport. 
Edward H. Clarkson and family of Newburyport are 
at their Marmion Way cottage this season. 
Guy S. Leavitt and family of Brookline are occupy- 
ing one of the Harvey cottages on York avenue. Mr. 
Leavitt is an enthusiastic tautog fisherman and has made 
some fine catches this season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Covey and family of Malden 
are occupying the Small cottage on York avenue, Land’s 
End, for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Pevear of Cambridge are 
spending their eighth consecutive season at Land’s End, 
Rockport, and are located at the Sidney Poole cottage, 
Sandaba avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Pevear of Winchester are at 
Breezy Gables,” Sandabar avenue, Land’s End, for the 
season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Leighton of Newtonville 
are on Marmion Way for the season. Mr. Leighton is 
managing clerk of the American Trust Company, Boston. 
There was a fine audience at the “evening of mirth 
and melody,” held at Straitsvouth Inn, Land’s End Rock- 
port, on Monday evening, when Wilford Russel, barytone 
farceur, of London, England, gave a unique and varied 
program. Mr. Russel, who has given his selections be- 
fore many noted and fashionable audiences in private 
drawing rooms and in finest resorts in the north and 
south, was thoroughly appreciated on Monday evening. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
53 
The Trustees cordially in- 
vite the public to visit 
. THE HOME .. 
which is open for inspection 
every day in the week from nine 
in the morning until six in the 
afternoon. 
Home for 
Cape Ann 
Fishermen 
136 Eastern Ave. | 
Gloucester 
Donations of money, clothing, 
groceries, will be thankfully 
received. 
Sumner D. York, President 
Capt. James P. Gleeson, Supt. 
Not only the guests of the house were present, but the 
cottagers of the Land’s End colony were of the audience. 
The affair was held for the benefit of St. Mary’s Epis- 
copal church, Rockport. The list of patronesses com- 
prised mostly prominent summer residents and were as 
follows: Mrs. George F. Babbitt, Mrs. A. G. Clerk, Mrs. 
Heniy E. Drayton, .Mrs. R. Lovett Enery, Mrs. Natalie 
B. Forsyth, Mrs. Harrison T. Garrett, Mrs. Henrietta M. 
Gaunt, Mrs. Fanny B. Law, Mrs. E. EK. Locke, Mrs. 
David McD. Martin, Mrs. William A. Pew, Mrs. Ernest 
W. Roberts, Mrs. James M. Routledge, Mrs. Ella Wil- 
kinson, Mrs. Frederick H. Tarr. 
IGEON COVE.—The Hotel Edward has a large num- 
ber of permanent guests and is having a fine season. 
Juring the past week there have been a great many attrac- 
tive luncheon and dinner parties. Patrons are enjoying 
the veranda service, the. place being wire screened at one 
end, but a roomy space is clear in the open, to the choice 
of parties. An orchestra renders music regularly. 
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ely of New York City, the 
former secretary of the New York Stock Exchange, are 
stopping at The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
W. W. Baldwin of New York City, solicitor of the 
C.B.& Q.R.R., is a guest at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, 
accompanied by his wife. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Barnes of Toledo, O., Mr. and 
Mrs. E. L. Giroux, Miss Lillian Giroux and L. M. Giroux, 
of New York City are at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, for 
the season. 
A party touring New England and who stopped over 
at The Edward ‘Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, 
were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin of Albany and Mr. 
and Mrs. Porter Feary of Aidsley-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. 
Charles E. Bushnell and Claus Hoyer of Milton, N. 
H., who are touring New Hampshire and_ the White 
Mountains, made a stayeat The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown and Mr. and Mrs. 
H. T. Barnes, of Toledo, O., spent Wednesday of last 
week at The Edward, Pigeon Cove. 
A Rahway, N. J., rotor party at luncheon at The 
Edward on Thursday of last week comprised: Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles C. Marsh, Miss Elizabeth S. Marsh, Master 
Terrill B. Marsh and Master Edward C. Marsh. 
A Sunday dinner party at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, 
included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ordway and Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank Marshall of Brookline. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Oram and Mr. and Mrs. H. 
Lachlin of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., were recently at lun- 
cheon at The Edward. 
A party of ten, motoring over from Bass Rocks one 
evening recently for dinner at The Edward, Pigeon Cove, 
included: Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Turner, Mr, and Mrs. 
