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B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’s and the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be 
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for this store, the buyers 
ever have in mind that 
its style and quality 
that the householder 
wants today—the days of 
showiness and quantity 
have passed. 
Everybody Comes Back 
Those who look at this 
stock of finely selected 
house-furnishings seldom 
go out without purchasing. 
If they do they come 
back—comparisons are 
always in our favor. 
Our Prices are Reasonable 
Beautiful Iron Beds 
continuous post style $7.00 
Solid mahogany chiffonier $1 8.00 
Solid oak extention 
tables, round . $1 6.00 
Quartered oak buffets $28 00 
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Hearing Given on Matter of Public 
Landing at Magnolia, 
The harbor and land commissioners 
gave a public hearing at Library hall, 
Magnolia, last Friday afternoon under 
the provisions of Chapter 94, Resolves 
of 1907, relating to the construction by 
private persons of a wharf or pier on the 
public ianding place at Magnolia. 
A number of the Magnolia residents 
were present, Mayor MacDonald and 
City Engineer Webber representing the 
city of Gloucester. 
Chairman Smith stated that it was the 
idea of the petitioners to build a pier and 
to charge a small assessment for those 
who wished to use it, such compensa- 
tion to be determined by the harbor and 
land commissioners. Lawyer Fernald 
of Boston appeared for Mrs. Harriet 
MacDonald in opposition, stating that 
such a pier would cause a large number 
of people to go to and fro, which would 
be an annoyance to his client. 
Chairman Smith called upon Mayor 
MacDonald, who stated that he: ap- 
peared inthe interest of the citizens of 
Magnolia, which is a part of Gloucester, 
and that so long as the proposed pier did 
not take away any of the rights which 
exist at the present time, there seemed 
to be no objections. He was desirous 
of doing all he could to please the sum- 
mer people of Magnolia as well as the 
permanent residents. “The mayor sug- 
gested that whereas the residents and 
summer people of Magnolia were in 
favor of this project, if the board should 
report favorably on the pier, the report 
be in the form of a lease and that a 
small rental be charged for the same, say 
one dollar a year. ‘This would allow 
the next generation to change conditions 
if necessary without any legislation. 
This hearing was by no means final, 
but rather a preliminary step. As the 
landing in question is a towns landing, 
and not a town landing it must neces- 
sarily come before the Legislature for 
final action. This landing place is one 
of the public landings remaining for the 
use of the towns under the old Salem 
grant. 
The Election. 
The election Tuesday did not seem 
to awaken much interest here for only 
97 voters turned out in Magnolia. The 
was 
strongly in favor of Guild for Governor. 
He was given 57 votes, to 7 for Bartlett, 
17 for Hisgen, and 7 for Whitney. 
Senator Shaw was given 73 votes. to 11 
for Richards. The vote for C. H. 
Barrett for representative was 85 to 7 for 
Mr. Corliss. The vote cast for the 
independence league candidates showed 
that the new party has many supporters 
in this place. 
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in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
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GOOD SHOES 
It may interest you to know 
of a store in Gloucester, where 
can be found the finest makes of 
shoes in the oountry. - 
We carry such leading makes 
as Laird-Schober, Cousins and 
Hanan in an infinite variety. - 
Skilled salespeople given par- | 
ticular attention to fitting. | 
Little feet looked after with 
especial care. 
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Summer novelties, such as 
white and tan shoes, tennis and . 
golf goods. 
Goodyear sneakers for every 
foot. 
We can save you tyenty-five 
per cent over city prices. 
We make a specialty of full 
outfits of shoes. 
Let us show you what we can 
do. 
Ford & Wass 
North Shore Shoe Dealers 
6 PLEASANT ST., = GLOUCESTER 
Next to Butman & French. 
