26 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Hours tor Calling tor Orders 
8.30 to 9.30 a.m.,.5 to 7 p.m 
MISS M. E. CAHILL 
DRESSMAKER 
With Mrs. L. F. Hunt at Dry Goods Store 
Fuller Street, MAGNOLIA, /ASS. 
6-15x9-9 
CHAINS 
WATOHE and 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, PASS. 
Telephones: Office 26-2, House 26-3 
JOHN J. MACDONALD 
Successor to 
NEWMARCH ELECTRIC CO. 
Electrical Contractors 
SHORE ROAD, MAGNOLIA 
A Complete Line of Electrical Supplies 
All Branches Repair Work 
Satisfaction Guaranteed hela Gon 
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. Dayis, 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 
promptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-charged. 
EAE 
JOB OF 
Will be done RERTLA well, and ata 
reasonable price, if you have it done by the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
The fair for the Women’s club 
house is to be held at the club house, 
next Wednesday, from 10.30 a.m. to 
9.30 p.m. All kinds of fancy articles 
will be on sale, things both pretty and 
useful, to say nothing of things to eat 
and drink. There will also be on sale 
shares in the club house. The share 
holders own the property. Share are 
sold at $25.00 each. Articles for 
sale or contributions of money may be 
lett Withers cali! Poster. at: the 
club house. The fair is under the 
patronage of many of the most promi- 
nent summer visitors at Magnolia. 
It is for a most worthy object and 
deserves liberal support. 
An excellent entertainment was 
given at the Women’s club house 
Monday evening. The program in- 
cluded piano solos by Misses Alice 
Logan, Esther Peckham, Alice Brad- 
ley and Mabel Edwards; vocal solos 
by Misses Leslie Miller and Marian 
Gale, and a play entitled ‘“The Magic 
Mirror.” In the cast were: Misses 
Esther Peckham, C. Bush, Mabel 
Pease, Margaret Dahl, Frances 
Kelley, Julia Moran, Margaret Wick- 
law, Ethel Dixon, Madge Lynch, 
Sigrid Larsen, Edith Northrup, 
Nellie O’Brien and Jessie Brown. 
The Gloucester Fisherman’s Insti- 
. tute is making a staynch appeal for 
the aid which it so richly merits. 
Thursday a bazar was held for its 
benefit at the Hawthorne Inn, 
Gloucester. Tomorrow evening the 
chaplain, A.E. Tuttle is to address 
the guests at the Oceanside. There 
is no more worthy object of aid than 
the Institute, for it is doing a great 
work among the fishermen of 
Gloucester. 
Thursday evening there was a pov- 
erty party at the Women’s club house. 
Prizes were given for the two cos- 
tumes showing the greatest poverty. 
Mattie Fraser of the New Magnolia 
won first prize representing a news- 
girl, while Madge Lynch won second 
prize as Happy Hooligan. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Shea have 
been entertaining Mr.and Mrs. Wm. 
Shea of Connecticut the past week. 
The illustrated lecture by Rev. 
Mr. Libby at the Village church Fri- 
day, proved most interesting. The 
subject was “In and Around Jeru- 
salem at Easter,’ and in addition Mr. 
Libby gave an account of a walk to 
Bethlehem and a visit to the Dead 
sea. Next Friday Ceylon will be 
presented pictorially in a series of 
beautifully colored slides. 
The annual pool tournament is now 
on at the Men’s Summer club. This 
year there is also a checker tourna- 
ment, a prize of a fine leather pocket- 
book being offered. The prizes for 
the pool tournament are a silver cup 
for the first prize and a jointed cue 
for the second. 
Mrs. Frank Emerson of Bostom 
who has been away from Magnolia for 
four years, was here Thursday renew- 
ing old acquainces. 
Mrs. George Kitfield and Mrs. 
Smith of Manchester, and Mrs. Puffer 
of Dorchester were guests of Mrs. 
Henry Brown, Friday 
Nreeze advertising pays. 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
Gro. Kernesy, Prop’r. 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits 
and Vegetables of 
Kvery Variety 
California Sweet Oranges, 30, 40, 50 and 60 cents per dozen. 
California Melons 
Florida Pineapples 
California Sweet Plums 
Blueberries 
Fresh Blackberries 
Florida Grape Fruit 
Red and Yellow Bananas 
Reasonable Prices 
Telephone 14-3 
Free Delivery in Magnolia and Manchester 
MADAME ROSE 
A Micmac Indian 
Palmist and Card Reader 
At the Indian camp, Raymond-street, Magnolia 
(near the bathing pavilion) 
Prices reasonable. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. 
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