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~ Cut flowers and floral designs for all occasions. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Greenhouses: Hale St. near Haskell, Pride’s Crossing 
John L. Chapman, Florist 
Beverly Farms 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER AND HORTICULTURIST 
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Good accommodations for Winter storage of Bay, Box and other tender trees and plants. 
Now is the time to plan for fall planting. 
Iam prepared to give the benefit of my knowledge and experience to those who desire advice in laying out new or remodeling existing gardens, 
planting of trees, etc. 
Estimates given for all garden work on request. 
Hardy roses, trees, shrubs, vines, plants and bulbs supplied. 
Be OW Burnham hinge 
Ipswich, in Massachusetts . Telephone 8285 
a Afternoon Tea 
Cozy Op-n Fires 
_ Small House Parties Solicited for September and October 
‘Chicken and Lobster Dinners 
MORE than a’ hundred members of the North Shore 
colony attended the meeting last Saturday evening 
at Lookout Hill, the residence of the John Hays Ham- 
monds at Gloucester, to hear Baroness Huard of Paris 
tell of her experiences in the French trenches along the 
Aisne and at Soisson. Baroness Huard is in this country 
in the interest of French Hospital work. In presenting 
the story of the great war the Baroness pictured the civil 
and commercial side, as well as the military part. She 
said the corps were being secured and business was going 
‘on even within a short distance of the German trenches 
and ‘she showed views of the women working in fields 
within shell range of the German batteries. Baroness 
Huard’s chateau is among the many destroyed by the 
German bombardments. The Baroness has conducted a 
hospital near Soisson, maintained through the generosity 
of Americans. 
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Miss Margaret Curtis of Manchester and Boston, 
sailed from New York last Saturday on the “Rocham- 
beau” for France, where she will assist in the work of 
caring for refugees from the war zone. She will join the 
Rey. Ernest W. Shurtleff and his wife of Boston, who, 
with a number of other Greater Boston persons have been 
helping blind Belgians and French in the Latin quarter 
of Paris since the outbreak of the war. Miss Curtis has 
been at the family’s summer home in Manchester for the 
past few months. She was in Paris for four months last 
year doing relief work under the Shurtleffs, and expects 
to help for a similar period this time. 
The Patient Died 
TO us the common remark- “I’ve had my .watch 
fixed but it won’t keep time” sounds just like 
“Successful operation—but the patient died.” The 
. desired end was not gained in either case. 
If you want your watch put in order so that 
it will keep time we can do it. 
. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed and 
} watch ready for delivery when promised. 
your 
F.S. THOMPSON, sewe ter 
_ 164 Main Street Gloucester 
Che Martha Ann Cea Shop 
300 Essex Street Salem, Niassachusetts 
A year-round branch of Ye Old Burnham House 
Special Luncheons Daily 
Tel: 1774-W Delicious Afternoon Tea 
At the request of a number of parishioners the sum- 
mer schedule of services at St. John’s Episcopal church, 
Beverly Farms, will be continued until Sunday, Oct. 15. 
The hours for service are: Holy Communion at’8 a. m, 
and morning service at 10 o’clock. . On Oct. 15 and. there- 
after until further notice the hours for service will be as 
follows: Sunday School at 10 o’clock, morning service 
at 11 o’clock and evening service at 7 o’clock. 
cAJ 
Emmanuel Miron Shares Masconomo _ street, 
Manchester, Sunday, Oct. 8, Celebration of Holy Com- 
munion at 8 o’clock; morning prayer and sermon at half- 
past ten. Rev. Hughell Fosbroke, D.D., of the Theo- 
logical School, Cambridge, will take the service. 
Burglary Insurance 
Your only sure protection 
against loss by theft 
D. A. McEACHERN 
INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE 
11 Pleasant Street, 
Phone 161-M 
Gloucester 
HARTWELL’S GIFT & 
CHINA SHOP | 
9 Chestnut St., Gloucester 
Shop of Quality 
Dinner Set patterns out 
of the ordinary, Cauldona 
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. 
,9 Cuestuur Sr., 
GLOUCESTER MASS. 
