NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MoV BUTLER & SON 
OEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
John T. Commerford 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA - - MASS 
A. M. LYCETT & SON 
———PHARMAGI3TS——— 
Magnolia - Mass. 
Preseription .department al- 
ways under supervision of a 
Registered. Pharmacist. Only 
purest. Drugs Used. 
MINERAL WATERS 
By the dozen or case 
Qualit y; Premere and 
Fuller Green 
CHOCOLATES 
CIGARS 
...Imported and Domestie.... 
Also Cigarettes 
TOILET . ARTICLES 
menos Try Our 
ICK CREAM SODAS 
and COLLEGE ICES 
Jonathan May 
KEHOE 
Carpenters = and = Builders 
BROS. 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHAI1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
yromPtly. Auto Garare. Electric Carriages re-choared 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection 
Norman Avenue, Magnolia 
Real Estate and 
Insurance 
Magnolia Real Estate a Specialty 
‘Fire Insurance ,on Buildings, Automobiles, and Personal Property. Also Baggage 
Insurance against loss by any cause while travelling in the United ~tates or 
Canada, or in any. part of the World. Care of Estates a Specialty. 
(Notary Public) 
CARPENTERING 
All Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
(Justice of the Peace) 
PAINTING 
HARDWARE, LUMBER, GLASS 
OFFICE AND SHOP. SHORE ROAD. (LOBSTER LANE) MAGNOLIA. MASS. 
Telephone: 26-2 
Business Established 1874 
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Theodore Martin plans to reach 
Magnolia next Saturday to take 
charge of the Men’s Club-house for 
the summer. This will make his third 
year in this connection. Mr. Martin 
attends Hamilton College at Clinton, 
Novy. 
Miss Cahill has opened her dress- 
making parlors for the summer. 
Tuesday evening marked the open- . 
ing of the Women’s club-house for 
the season. Through the courtesy 
of the matron, Mrs. Harry C. Foster, 
all were cordially invited. Refresh- 
ments were served and a social time 
was enjoyed. The music was fur- 
nished by Chane’s orchestra. The 
first gentlemen’s night will be held 
on Tuesday, June 28, when there 
will be a dance: for members only, 
with their gentlemen friends. Four 
rooms at $50 each for the season re- 
main to be let. 
The evening services at the Vil- 
lage chureh will begin at 8.15 
o’clock for the summer season com- 
mencing tonight. Prof. H. J. Krum- 
peln, the blind organist, has been en- 
gaged, through the kindness of the 
donor of the organ for another sea- 
son and will begin his duties July 1. 
Prof. Krumpeln, after leaving Mag- 
nolia last summer, was shipwrecked 
off Newfoundland, losing all 
his possessions, including the music 
which he had _ laboriously tran- 
scribed for reading with his fingers. 
He will return with a repertoire of 
over seventy new selections, and 
promises to give better satisfaction 
than ever. 
On Sunday, June 26, the Village 
chureh 
will hold a union service 
with the Summer Chapel at the 
chapel. Rev. F. J. Libby, pastor of 
the village chureh, will preach the 
sermon. This pleasant custom of 
opening the Summer Chapel with a 
union service is one well worthy of 
continuance. 
Edgar P. Story was winner of the 
cup offered for the highest score in 
bowling at the Men’s club last week 
with a record of 102. <A similar cup 
will reward the victor of this week’s 
highest seore, The usual dances 
with the piano for music will be held 
on Saturday and Wednesday even- 
ings from 8.15 to 10.15 o’clock. 
A very pleasant dance was held at 
the Men’s club on Wednesday even- 
ing. Musie was furnished by Long’s 
orchestra of four pieces. A number 
were present from Manchester. 
