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Standard Quality. 
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vision of graduates in phar- 
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MAGNOLIA. 
Last Monday marked the beginning of 
mail delivery in Magnolia. Two carriers 
went on duty at that time, Oscar P. 
Story and Arthur Spalton being transfer- 
red from Gloucester. These two carriers 
will be on duty through the summer sea- 
son, one only delivering afte that time. 
The Western Union office, formerly 
located at the post office, has this week 
been transferred to the new addition just 
completed on the south side of the post 
office, the change being necessitated by 
the addition of the Magnolia post office 
to that at Gloucester. The new office, 
enclosed with latticed windows, is very 
attractive and Mrs. Lycett, who contin- 
ues in charge, will be glad to welcome 
her former patrons at the new place, 
where they will receive the same _ excel- 
lent service as in former years. Miss 
‘Toole fromthe main office in Boston 
will assist Mrs. Lycett this year. The of- 
fice at the Hesperus was also opened this 
week, Miss O’ Brien of Boston being in 
charge. 
Joseph Sargent and Charles Watts 
have filed claims for damages against the 
city of Gloucester for an accident which 
recently occurred onthe Magnolia road 
near the Dunbar house. The claimants 
allege that the accident was due to a de- 
Companion—Secretary 
A woman of experience desires a position 
with alady. Excellent. references. Please 
call or address Miss Kennedy, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
The ALCAZAR 
Raymond St., Magnolia 
It is the aim of the new management to present 
our patrons a strictly first-class house. Rooms 
with or without board. Transients accorded 
every attention. 
fective culvert which caused a valuable 
horse owned by Mr. Sargent to stumble 
and fall causing it serious injury. Mr. 
Watts, who was driving, claims he was 
badly injured through being thrown out 
of the carriage. 
The Postal telegraph has opened its 
summer office at Magnolia in the Library 
building. C. H. Mullins from the main 
office is in charge. Mr. Mullins has 
been with the company six years, and 
Magnolia people will be assured of the 
best of service this season. 
Offic st ti When’ you write a 
1ce a ionery. business letter 
write it on a neatly printed letter head; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish you 
_ with printing paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
prices.—THE BREEZE OFFICE. 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT 
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KERNESY, 
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FOREIGN and DOMESTIC 
Choice Fruits and Vegetables of every variety 
FRESH DAILY::: 
Essex Strawberries 15, 18, 20c per quart, 
Fresh Blackberries. 
California Cantaloupes 
Red and Yellow Cuban Bananas. 
Reasonable Prices. 
Deleware Peaches. 
Florida Pineapples: 
California Cherries. 
Tel. 14-3 
Free Delivery in Magnolia and Manchester 
L. A. JOHNSON COMPANY 
FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS 
POULTRY, GAME, 
VEGETABLES, ETC. 
Hotel Restaurant and Family Supplies a Specialty’ 
Stalls 84 and 86 Faneuil Hall Market. 
Telephone Richmond 1589 and 1590. 
BOSTON. 
42 NORTH MARKET STREET, 
Flag Poles. Wedding Canopies to Let. 
for Sale or to Let. 
100 to 5,000 people. 
A. ERICKSON 
SAIL MAKER 
And Manufacturer of 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at tables from 
Orders by mail or express promptly attended to. 
Telephone Rich. 1726-2. 
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Large and Small Tents 
