38 
Hours for Calling for Orders 
8.30 to 9.30 a.m., 
MISS M. &. CAHILL 
DRESSMAKER 
With Mrs. L. F. Hunt at Dry Goods Store 
Fuller Street, MAGNOLIA, SPIASS. 
6-15x9-9 
CHAINS 
WATCHES “na RINGS 
are the three staple articles of the 
Jewelry business. That is the reason 
we carry a laage line of them 
Chisholm’s Jewelry Store 
Established for 32 years at 
161 Main Street, Gloucester 
SEA SHORE 
PROPERTY 
For SALE and To RENT 
’ Some of the Finest Estates on the NORTH 
SHORE. - Apply to 
JONATHAN MAY, 
. 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
MAGNOLIA, [ASS. 
Telephones: Office 26-2, House 26-3 
JOHN J. MACDONALD 
Successor to 
NEWMARCH ELECTRIC CO. 
5 to 7 p.m. 
Electrical Contractors | 
SHORE ROAD, MAGNOLIA 
A Complete Line of Electrical Supplies 
All Branches Repair Work 
el @one 
Satisfaction Guaranteed 
Also 11 Washington St., Gloucester 
Tel. 542-3 Glouc. 
’ Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A.J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season. 
Auto Garage Connected 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
Gorham Davis, Proprietor Frank H. Davis, Manage 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES, 
Gloucester and Magnolia. 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest styles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
Electric Carriages re-charged. 
promptly. Auto Garage. 
THA’ 
; ph at oF 
P R 1 N TI N C 
EGS Tene Se ee 
Will be done promptly, well, and at a 
reasonable price, if you have it done by the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Cf 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
An enjoyable barn dance was held 
at Rowe’s garage Tuesday evening. 
Adams’ orchestra furnished music. 
Mrs. Ernest Allen and daughter, 
Thelma, of Sometsworth, N.H, are 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Butler 
this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. William 
Dubois of 
St. Augustine, Fla., who are stopping 
at Ocean City, NJ, were guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Thursday. 
Miss Eleanor Ballou observed her 
birthday Monday afternoon by enter- 
taining eighteen of her young friends 
ata party at her home. The young 
people had a very merry time. 
. Henry Hendricks is visiting Mr. 
and Mrs. D.C. Ballou this week. 
The Young Women’s club will give 
an entertainment to the summer peo- 
ple at the club house, Aug. 6. This 
week there will be embroidery lessons 
at the club on Wednesday, and on 
Thursday lessons in dressmaking, fol- 
lowed by whist in the evening. Sat- 
urday is to be a “surprise” evening. 
Each member is requested to bring a 
needle and thread. 
The death of Frank H. Edmunds, 
for many years a respected citizen of 
Magnolia, occurred Saturday at the 
Danvers asylum, after an illness of 
about two months. Mr. Edmunds 
was born in Lynn in 1861 and came 
to Magnolia in 1882, where he has 
since carried on a large gardening 
business and was one of the leading 
citizens and hada great many friends. 
He is survived by a widow and two 
small children. Funeral services were 
held Tuesday afternoon from the Vil- 
lage church. Interment was at the 
Magnolia cemetery. 
David Worth has opened a lunch 
room next door to Smith’s express 
office. 
lessons in Jumping 
A launch party consisting mostly of 
Magnolia young people caused con- 
siderable anxiety to their friends 
Thursday evening when they failed to 
return on time. The party started 
for Marblehead, but finally landed at 
Salem Willows. On their return trip 
they got lost in the fog off Misery 
Island and _ notwithstanding the 
friendly offices of the siren whistle 
which made music all through the 
night, were unable to find their way 
back to Magnolia until six o’clock the 
foliowing morning. 
Mrs. H. W. Butler spent Tuesday 
with friends in Lowell. 
Late Thursday evening a steam 
Jaunch, losing its way in the heavy 
fog, ran onto the bar which runs from 
Magnolia Point to Kettle Island, but 
got off by its own power. 
Another police officer has been 
added to the force at Magnolia. 
Officer White of Gloucester will now 
be on duty from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; 
Officer Burke from. 1 p.m. until 11 
p.m.; Officer Chapman from 8 p.m. 
until 4 a.m. 
ners: 
Real Gstate 
And Improvements 
John R. Allen of Manchester con- 
veys to Nazaire Dubois of Manches- 
ter, 620. square feet . of “landaain 
Manchester. 
Michael J. Callahan, of Manchester, 
conveys to Henry H. Pierce, of Cam- 
bridge, land fronting on Bennett 
street, and also on Bridge street, 
Manchester. 
Work done at your residence, if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, 
barber, Central square, Manchester. 
rel: 16- 13 Manchester. 
& INSTRUCTOR 
IN 
RIDING and DRIVING 
Given 
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN 
Stable off Magnolia Ave., 
Magnolia 
