MAGNOLIA 
Edward Dennison, the popular agent 
at Magnolia station, spenta few days 
this week in North Weir, N.H., visit- 
ing friends. 
Mrs. Anna Nickerson of Gloucester 
has been spending this week with Mr. 
and Mrs. Willard Boyd. 
Mrs. Benj. Williston of Lowell has 
been spending the week a guest of 
James Scott and family. 
Dr. Dakin is shaking hands with 
old friends again, after a pleasant win- 
ter in Jamaica. 
Miss Jessie Andrews of Dorchester 
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth 
Dunbar over Sunday. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
While driving F. L. Hunt’s wagon 
from Magnolia station Thursday 
morning, Daniel Chane was thrown 
from his seat to the ground receiving 
some minor bruises about the body. 
The harness broke when coming down 
the hill near the Cove schoolhouse, 
frightening the horse, which ran away. 
The horse was stopped near the Lily 
pond. 
Miss Minnie Silva of Gloucester 
has been spending the week with her 
sister, Mrs. D. C. Ballou. 
John Allyn and sister, Miss Alice 
Allyn have been spending a few days - 
at the Stanley cottage. 
The private dancing party in Don- 
chian’s hall, Thursday evening, was a 
very pretty affair and was well at- 
whenever desired. 
Visner's 
Seltzer 
. Water 
HE very best of all table waters. 
hotels in New York, Boston, Lakewood, Newport, Bar 
Harbor and Washington. 
dents of the North Shore, a plant was established in Glou- 
cester, and the Seltzer Water put up in cases containing 10 
quart siphons at $1.00 the case. 
ae this finest of all table waters during the coming summer, 
special arrangements will be made to have it delivered regularly 
is a delicious, refreshing tonic for the nerves. 
pounded of pure herb extracts in our own laboratory. 
recommended by physicians for all kinds of weakness of the nervous 
system. To introduce this splendid beverage on the North Shore, we 
will sell sample cases containing 10 quart bottles at $1.00 per case. 
For any further information, address 
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tended. Edward Ballou, MHarold 
Erickson and Fred Staples gave the 
party. A number of young people 
from Manchester attended. 
Mrs. Annie C. Thornton arrived 
Thursday from Bermuda where she 
and her daughter, Miss Mary, have 
spent the winter. 
Select your hat now. We _ have 
the most correct and up-to-date Mil- 
linery, and will be pleased to see 
you. Mlle. Keyou, 113 Main St, 
Gloucester. x 
Wedding presents, birthday pres- 
ents, presents of various kinds, can 
be found at Winchester’s, Jeweler, 
182 Main street, Gloucester. * 
Used by all first-class 
For the convenience of the resi- 
For those desiring to use 
VISNER NOX-ALL NERVE FOOD 
It is carefully com- 
It is largely 
VISNER BOTTLING COMPANY 
3,5, 7,9 and I1 Rogers St., 
Telephones 429-3 and 346-2 
Gloucester, [lass. 
