MAGNOLIA 
The second lecture will be on the 
«‘Beauties of Jamaica or a Peep into 
Paradise.’”’ Dr. Dakin is to be the lec- 
turer and in order to do justice to his 
theme his pictures will be the finest 
colored slides. The third lecture will 
be by the pastor of the church on 
“The Famous Cities of Italy.”’ This 
lecture will include pictures of Venice 
and Florence, of Rome and Naples 
with Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius. 
Dates and price of tickets will be pub- 
lished next week. 
Mr. and Mrs... M._E. Pratt . of 
Schenectady, N.Y., have been spend- 
ing the week here guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Wm. S. Douglas. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A course of stereopticon lectures is 
to be given in the village church in 
June to test the new arc-light stereop- 
ticon. The first lecture will be by 
the pastor on the subject, “The Yose- 
mite Valley and San Francisco,’’ de- 
scribing a stage-coach journey to the 
Yosemite through the Big Tree belt, 
the beautifier of this remarkable park, 
and San Francisco as it was and as it 
looks since the disaster. 
The Young Woman’s Club house, 
work on which has already been 
started, is to be built by the day, and 
not by contract, Michael Kehoe being 
in charge of the job. 
A small party from Magnolia at- 
tended Prof. Duxbury’s recital in 
Manchester Wednesday evening. 
whenever desired. 
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. 
this finest of all table waters during the coming summer, 
special arrangements will be made to have it delivered regularly 
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“Rubber Boots” is the name of the 
play to be next Tuesday by the young 
ladies of this section. During the 
past few years a number of the girls 
have given a play each spring. Thus it 
is that the play next week is looked 
forward to with keen anticipation. 
The Ladies’ Aid society is to meet 
with Mrs. Philemon Sanborn next 
Thursday, probably for the last time 
this spring, since excellent provision 
has been made for a_ well furnished 
fancy table at the annual July sale. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Emerson of 
Salem spent Sunday here guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar. 
Automobile goggles at Winches- 
ter’s, Jeweler, Gloucester, 182 Main 
street. 1 
Visner's 
Seltzer 
.Water 
Used by all first-class 
For the convenience of the resi- 
For those desiring to use 
VISNER NOX-ALL NERVE FOOD 
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 
VISNER BOTTLING COMPANY 
3, 5, 7,9 and I1 Rogers St., 
Telephones 429-3 and 346-2 
It is carefully com- 
It is largely 
Gloucester, [lass. 
