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NORTH SHORE 
Butman & French 
The Up-to-Date Department Store 
of the North Shore 
Twenty-five 
Departments 
Three Floors well stocked with depend- 
able merchandise. 
Free delivery as often as desired. 
Special effort to cater to the wants of our 
summer visitors. 
Post Office Square, Gloucester, Mass. 
HE HOTEL EDWARD at Pigeon Cove continues as 
the summer headquarters for the fastidious of the 
Cape Ann shore. The hotel is a popular place for lunch- 
eon, tea and dinner parties and the tea dances held regu- 
larly on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons prove mag- 
nets for those who enjoy the pleasing combination of 
afternoon tea, music and dancing. ‘The Misses Paine of 
Brookline were hostesses at one of the jolly dinner par- 
ties at the Edward the past week and entertained friends 
from the upper North Shore. Guests for indefinite stays 
at the hotel include George M. Holden of Adams; Mr. 
and Mrs. F. D. Lewis and daughter of Fitchburg; Mr. 
and Mrs. F. B. Higgins of Fitchburg; Mrs. James Wilt- 
sie and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Wiltsie of Rochester, 
N. Y.; Mrs. Mary Job and daughter, Elizabeth and Miss 
Marguerite Augrien of Alton, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Living- 
stone Cushing of Weston; H. E. Childs of Brookline; 
Mrs. C. E. Bond and Mrs. Porter of Hartford, Conn.; 
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Southworth of London, England; 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Ernst of Covington, Ky., and 
Miss Sarah Ernst and Roy Allen; Mr. and Mrs. George 
E. Putnam of Lowell; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Dyson of 
Hudson; Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs of Woburn; Miss 
H. Frye and Miss A. N. Frye of Woburn; Mr. and Mrs. 
F. D. Bennett, C. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fos- 
ter of New York city and Mrs. A, G. Patten of Brook- 
line. 
Among the recent arrivals at the Ocean View House, 
Pigeon Cove, are: Mrs. Bernard Gilpin and daughter, 
Florence, Philadelphia, Pa.: Miss Minnie Chamberlain, 
Hartford. Conn.: Mrs. A. W. Abbott and Rev. F. W. 
Abbott, Tr., Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. Cornelia M. Harris, 
Mrs. Robert Hooper, Mrs. W. D. Painter. Judge John 
F. Lyons, Binghamton, N. Y.; Miss Alice McNary, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Wohlfert, New York city; the 
BREEZE and Reminder 45 
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‘Hartwelly 
Chi NA and 
i Gift Shop 
9 Cuesrmur Sr. 
N] Gloucesrar Mass, 
Unusual things in American and Foreign Handi- 
craft. Artistic Gifts for the Summer, - 
Birthday, Wedding, Engagement 
and Travel 
AMERICAN CRAFT 
Pictures, Frames, Tea Trays 
Cards for Every Occasion 
Bayberry Dips, Candlesticks 
Lavender Cards and Bags 
Bridge Scores and Prizes 
Baby Gifts and Cards 
HARTWELL’S 
9 Chestnut Street, - GLOUCESTER 
Look for the sign, “‘ Hartwell’s Gift Shop”’ 
An early visit to our shop will please you 
FOREIGN CRAFT 
Japanese Lamp Shades in 
silks and cretonnes 
Jewelry and Pottery 
Toys and Brass 
Baskets and other odd 
things from many lands 
Misses Hoyt, Canandaigua, N. Y.; Mrs. Amos Padgham 
and daughter, Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss $. A. Dalton and 
sister, L. J. Dalton, Washington, D. C.; the Misses An- 
derson, Elizabeth, N. J.; Charles Sproule and_ sister, 
Toronto, Can.; Florence Yonker and Elinor Markle, 
Phila., Pa.; Miss S. B. Morton, Plymouth, Mass.; Mrs. 
Robert Jones, Miss Mabel Flaherty, Miss Rosalie Gard- 
ner, Baltimore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. John Christopher, 
Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. M. M. Greene, and sons, Norman 
and Fred, Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. Mary G. Cummings, 
Helen M. Gelfillan, Paterson, N. J.; Mrs. I. P. Conklin, 
Minneapolis, Minn.; Miss M. E. Pell, Jamaica, N. Y.; 
Miss Alice Cook, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. H: D. Barr and 
daughter, Rene W. Barr, Washington, D. C. 
The future of society is in the hands of the mothers. 
If the world was lost through woman, she alone can save 
it—De Beaufort. 
THE BEST PLACE in GLOUCESTER for 
Novelty Jewelry 
TREX 
Souvenirs of 
Cape Ann, etc. 
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, 
PRIZE CUPS, SHEFFIELD PLATE 
and all SILVERSMITH NOVELTIES 
W. F. Chisholm & Son 
161 Main Street Gloucester, Mass. 
