NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
May 25, 1917. 
“FHUDSON KENNELS” 
All Breeds 
Boarded, Conditioned, 
Handled and For Sale 
Terrier Trimming and 
Stripping a Specialty 
Have your dog’s skin thorough- 
ly cleaned by our new oil 
process. 
Magnolia, Mass. The, Hudson Kennels" 
are the most complete and 
up-to-date public kennels 
in America 
Be 
The Waldorf-Astoria 
For Dogs 
DAVIS & McGAUGHEY 
PROPRIETORS 
Professional Handlers, Breeders, 
Exhibitors and Importers 
Write, wire or telephone 532-W 
VISITORS INVITED |. 
MAGNOLIA 
Services will be held in the Village 
church next Sunday at 10.45 a. m. 
and 7.30 p.m. Dr. Eaton will preach 
at both services, which will be in 
keeping with the spirit of Memorial 
Mrs. Edith Strombald of Boston 
visited friends here on Wednesday 
afternoon. 
The Women’s club house will open 
June 4th. Miss Edna Symonds will 
act as matron during the month. 
The three remaining veterans of 
the civil war of this village, are Mar- 
tin Burke, John B. Knowlton and 
John Abbott. 
Officer Frank W. Marsh has been 
assigned to day duty at Magnolia, 
from 8 in the ‘morning until 6 at 
night: From 6 in the evening until 2 
in the morning, Officer Chapman is 
on duty. 
Rose Nelson has been chosen vale- 
dictorian and Eleanor Commerford 
salutatorian of their class in the 
Gloucester High school. Magnolia is 
very proud of these young. women, 
who by hard work during the past 
four years have won high honors. 
The following have been selected 
by the board of registration of mili- 
tary enrolment, for June 5, to have 
charge of the registration at Magno- 
lia: John J. Burke, chief registrar; 
Fred Knowlton, Gilbert Crispin, 
Leighton Simmonds, Lafayette H. 
Hunt. 
The Men’s club will open Monday, 
June 4th, when may be en- 
gaged of Fred Dunbar, the assistant 
The restaurant will open 
about the middle of June. Mrs. 
Gardner of Worcester has been 
tured as chef for the season and Mrs. 
of Boston will be her assistant. 
Alice McCary will be the head 
ress and: Mrs. Symonds will be 
the matron as in seasons past. The 
bowli have repaired. 
bowling alleys 
Forestry 
Experts 
rooms 
manager. 
Sse-= 
Gillis 
Mice 
vait 
been 
Box 244, Beverly, Mass. 
Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
All S. 8. Pierce Co’s Goods sold at their Prices 
Legal Trading Stamps with all Cash Sales of Groceries 
P.S. Lycett relephone 637 Magnolia, Mass. 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor - 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. AGENTS FOR 
DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. ORDERS TAKEN AND DE- 
LIVERED PROMPTLY : 
Telephone Connection Magnolia, Massachusetts 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect Street, Cambridge 
Membership will be one dollar for 
the ‘season: ® sRevey bees bye nat 
Exeter, N. H., will arrive about July 
Ist to assume his duties as manager. 
JONATHAN MAY 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Real Estate and Insurance Broker 
Sole Agent for the Gloucester Coal Co. 
= es 
Telephone 426-R Magnolia 
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Notary Public 
tion. This will mean that Mr. Gard- 
ner’s successor will not be elected un- 
til the regular fall elections. 
—_—_—_—__—_—_—_——— val Pie -ti 4A HA 4 > +Aey , 
Wit, Not Carr, Sprcrar Exgcrron. ARCOM THEATRE 
Gov. McCall has announced that he 
will not call a special election to fill 
the vacancy in the Bay State Congres- 
sional delegation caused by Mr. 
Gardner’s resignation to accept a 
May 28, 29—Harry Morey and 
Alice Joyce in “The Courage of. Si- 
lence.” War picture. Holmes Travel. 
May 30, 31—Pauline Frederick in 
“sleeping Fires.” O. Henry story. 
commission in the Army. It is under- ““The Great Secret.” Pathe Weekly. 
stood that the Governor considers June 1, 2—House Peters in “The 
that the probable duration of the Lonesome Chap.” “Pearl of the 
present extraordinary session of ‘Con- 
gress does not justify a special elec- 
R. E. Henderson 
Telephone 
Army.” “Ham. and Bud,” comedy. 
Paramount pictograph. 
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