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MAGNOLIA 
Beginning tomorrow the regular 
Sunday evening service at the Village 
church will be at 8.15 for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen left 
for their home in Townsend yesterday, 
after spending a few days here this 
week with Mr. and Mrs. John B. 
Knowlton. 
Rev. Mr. Libby and Rev. Markman 
Stackpole arrived home Thursday 
night after spending a few days at 
Andover attending the commencement 
exercises of the Theological seminary. 
Orders for Visner Seltzer Waters 
may be left at Lycett’s Drug store, 
Magnolia. : 
The second stereopticon lecture will 
be given in the Village church next 
Tuesday evening. The lecture will 
be on Jamaica, and will be given by 
Dr. Dakin, a man thoroughly familiar 
with the island. 
Mrs. Jacob Kitfield returned from 
Boston this week where she had been 
spending a fortnight with relatives. 
She is now with her daughter, Mrs. 
Philemon Sanborn on Coolidge’s Point. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar enter- 
tained as their guest over Sunday their 
nephew,Gordon Dunbar of Cambridge. 
Leave your orders for Visner Seltzer 
Waters at Lycett’s Drug store, Mag- 
nolia. # 
NRTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER COVE 
Weare pleased to report that the 
condition of Mrs. Charles Sargent is 
much improved. Mrs. Sargent has 
been confined to her home the past 
few months from lameness. 
Mrs. Henry Bickford of Salem 
spent the latter part of the week with 
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kitfield. 
All the Way by Water to New 
York. 
The all-water service of the Joy 
Line is proving most attractive to 
strangers who are now visiting Bos- 
ton. This trip is of about 24 hours’ 
duration. It affords a daylight view 
of Boston harbor, Long Island 
Sound and the East River, and in 
the journey around Cape Cod, pas- 
sengers are afforded a sniff of old 
ocean, but at no time going out of 
sight of land. The accommoda- 
tions are first class in every particu- 
lar. The steward’s department is 
especially well conducted. In addi- 
tion to the all-water service, this 
company operates steamers  be- 
tween Providence and New York 
every week-day. 
Full information may be obtained 
by addréssingo® MMi 4B SP itts: 
Agent, at No. 214 Washington St., 
Boston. No. 9. 
CICE GO. $h0US 
FULL LINE HANDLED | 
GAnlrell & GOCHTaNE'S 00S 
GASOLENE 
P. S. LYCETT 
NGS OT LOL GP oe 0h 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Where the Breeze Can Be Bought 
L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
Railroad Station 
Breeze Office 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms: F. W. Varney’s 
Railroad Station 
Railroad station 
Manchester: 
Pride’s Crossing: 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
All Hotels 
Beverly: . News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester: 
THREE FLOORS 
of prices. 
Second Floor 
Dress Skirts in light weight mohair. 
Wash Skirts in the wanted kinds. 
Dainty Lawn Waists. 
White Dresses for misses. 
Bathing Suits for ladies and children. 
Lawn Wrappers and House Dresses. 
Light weight Petticoats. 
Wash Hats for children. 
Washable Coats for the little ones. 
Dainty Lawn Dresses for babies. 
Lace, lawn and wash Bonnets. 
Summer weight Girdles and Corsets. 
Snowy white Undermuslins. 
All kinds of White Petticoats. 
Summer Millinery in endless variety. 
Time to talk to you concerning your Summer needs. 
your approval a representative showing of just those items upon which your buying thought has 
been busy. Time to lay stress upon the reliability of qualities, the correctness of styles, the modesty 
In short it is time to begin what we believe will be the biggest Summer selling in store history. 
Summer Necessities 
All the little things for comfort these hot days. 
Warm Weather Ready-fo-wear Goods 
Long and Short Kimonas and Dressing Sacques. 
BUTMAN & FRENGH 
GLOUCESTER’S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE 
Fresh Lines of Summer Merchandise Brought to the Front 
Time to tell you that we have collected for 
We have been gathering together this light, cool wearing 
apparel for months and can show you all that’s desirable in 
Shirt Waist Suits in white and colored. 
superb. 
Wash Suits and Pants. 
Blouses, Waists, Shirts and Overalls for the youngsters. 
Men’s summer Neckwear. 
Silk, lisle and taffeta Gloves. 
Light weight soft Ribbons. 
Dainty Neckwear. 
The newest models in Belts. 
Exquisite White Fabrics. 
In Our Basement 
You will find extra values in Hammocks. 
Covered and uncovered Hammock Pillows. 
Window Screens, all sizes. 
Draperies for summer cottages. 
BUTMAN & FRENCH, Post Office Square, GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 
Light weight Underwear and Hosiery —to be brief, the 
most complete line that ever entered Gloucester. 
Men’s Negligee Shirts—our assortments and styles are 
Street Floor 
Handsome Wash Goods. 
Refreshing Toilet Preparations. 
