52 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Patrick Smuerney 
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 
Mrs. T. L. Knott and Miss Lilian M. Knott are the 
guests of Miss Laura A. Knott. The latter is Principai 
of Bradford Academy and several years ago she pur- 
chased the Judge Johnson cottage on Norwood avenue, 
Rockport, for a summer home. 
PIGEON COVE.—tThis attractive section of Cape Ann 
is now awake with the full life of the summer season, 
and the hotels and smaller guest houses are in the full 
swing of an unusually prosperous season. 
Hotel Edward, the leading hostelry of the Rockport 
shore, was filled to the last available room last Saturday 
and Sunday. Among the prominent guests at dinner on 
Sunday last was the famous violin virtuoso, Mischa E1- 
man, who is summering at Rockport, and a party of 
friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buckman, Mr. A. Phillips and 
the Misses Phillips, all of New York City, have taken 
apart ents at Hotel Edward for the balance of the sea- 
son. General and Mrs. Pickle and Miss Pickle of Knox- 
ville, Tenn., have registered for the remainder of the 
season. 
The arrivals at The Edward for the week are: An- 
drew S. White, Fayettesville, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 
O’Brien, Corning, N. Y.; Drsiand: Mrs: 4. Ai Thomas, 
Painted Post, N. Y.; Mrs: Baird, Miss Bramer, A. E. 
Smith, and Miss Hinman, Lansing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles EF. Rankin, D. W. Hackett, Mr..and Mrs. J. H. 
Whitney, Mrs. George Stone, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. M. 
Hellman, Mrs. R. Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brown, 
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hawkins, Mrs. E. B. Cragin, Misses 
M. Cragin and A. Cragin, Bradford Cragin, and Mr. and 
Mrs. T. E. Grant, New York City; George Nyere, Aber- 
deen, Wash.; Esther Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelley 
and child, Fitchburg; Rev. and Mrs. J. M. McCaffey, 
Providence, R. I.; Mrs. William H. Earle, Sally S. Betts, 
Norwalk, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Waters, Springfield: 
THE LANTERN SHOP 
BASKETS—POTTERY—JEWELRY 
Carps—BaLsAm Bacs—CANDIES 
Mrs. E. R. Mosely PIGEON COVE Near Hotel Edward 
OutT-DOOR SPORTS 
and the active life of summer have a bad effect 
on the time-keeping qualities of your watch. If it 
shows this by its inaccuracy it is time to let us put 
it in order. 
The perfect satisfaction that comes from 
thorough work by competent workmen is sure to 
be yours if we do your repairing of any kind. 
F.S. THOMPSON, sewe cer 
164 Main Street 
Gloucester 
Aug. 18, 1916. 
120 MAIN STREET 
Over Street Railway 
Waiting Station 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bodwell, Miss Eleanore Bodwell. 
Haverhill; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warnock, Holyoke; Mr. 
and Mrs. W. M. Trapton, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and 
Mrs. A. T. Bacon, L. C. Smithe, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Col- 
burn, J. B. Avery, Miss E. Conant, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. 
Lansing, Boston; Miss Grace K. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. 
Fred M. Jones, Brookline; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rich- 
ardson, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. White, Worcester; Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Frank Rollins, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. 
William Paul, Jr., Newark, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. 
Holmes. Middleboro; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Underhill, 
Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stillman, Newport, R. I.; Mrs. 
H. A. Fuller, Nina Fuller, Holyoke; J. E. Warren, Marl- 
boro; Mrs. I. Woodruff Faulke, Richard C. Faulke, East 
Orange, N. J.; Parker Hill, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. F. 
A. Messich, Sara, Ellen, John and Lester Messich, Ham- 
ilton, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Palmer, Fall River. 
The Glen Acre arrivals during the past week were: 
Mrs. George B. Wood, Ruth Barnes Wood, Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Holliday, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. Webb, R. Mont- 
ague Webb, Kansas City; Mrs. H. B. Baker, Mrs. Sarah 
Glover, Miss Charlotte Glover, Boston. 
Arrivals during the week at the Clifford House were: 
Mrs. J. E. Warren, Mabel G. Warren, Mrs. Clarence 
Brigham, Marlboro; A. L. Meigs, Boston; Mrs. Helen A. 
B. Morse, Worcester; Mrs. A. J. Chase, Lowell. 
URNING in along the little street leading to Hotel 
Edward recently. I came upon a.youngish man in 
approved summer attire, wilting against a dooryard fence. 
When I inquired if his was a case of “first aid to the in- 
jured,” he fixed me with a vacant eye and opened the 
palm of his right hand wherein a “buffalo” nickle floated 
in a pool of cold sweat. 
“Was fifty, is five,” he murmured sadly. “Cup-o’ 
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 
Dinner Set patterns ont 
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. 
SS a a a a a ee ee we 
Har(well; - 
GifCShop }] 
Gioucesrme Mass. 
