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Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
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Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
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First-class Stable for Boarders All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
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A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
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Telephones 26-2 and 26-3. 
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A ‘‘Gounod Recital’’ will consti- 
tute the musical program at the Vil- 
lage church next Sunday evening. 
It will include ‘‘Ave Verum,’’ 
‘‘Marche Militaire,’’ ‘‘The Calf of 
Gold,’’ ‘‘In Memoriam,’’ ‘‘Soldier’s 
Chorus.’’ Mr. Parker of Brooklyn, 
N. Y., will render a solo at the even- 
ing service. The program this even- 
ing will be as follows: ‘‘Melody,’’ 
Duboiss; ‘‘Andante,’’ Mendelssohn; 
‘‘Overture,’’ Bellini. The subject of 
the sermon next Sunday morning 
will be from John 7: ‘‘Blind Eyes 
and Seeing Hearts.’’ 
The fair for the Village church on 
Wednesday was highly successful. 
The sale was patronized better than 
ever and the Ladies’ Aid society 
wishes, through the North Shore 
Breeze, to thank cordially all who co- 
operated and all the friends who 
helped generously. The proceeds 
will be announced next week. 
Mrs. John B. Knowlton returned 
Wednesday from a very pleasant vis- 
it with her daughter, Mrs. EK. Haring 
Dickinson at West Gloucester. 
Congratulations are being extend- 
ed to Mr. and Mrs. William DuBois 
of St. Augustine, Florida, upon the 
arrival of a daughter in their home 
on July 22. Mr. and Mrs. DuBois 
are well known in this town, having 
had charge of the ‘‘El Unico’’ gift 
shop for several seasons. 
Thomas P. Abbott of Hartford, 
Conn., is in town this week visiting 
relatives. 
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Bill gave 
a very interesting talk to the mem- 
bers of the Women’s elub, upon her 
travels in Japan and China showing 
many curious and interesting things 
which she had gathered in her 
travels. After the lecture tea was 
served in real Chinese fashion. 
The annual Sunday school picnic 
of the Magnolia children will be held 
next Wednesday, the objective point 
being Salem - Willows. 
start from Stanley Corner for West 
Gloucester at 8.30 a. m. 
The second free recital at the Vil- 
lage church by Professor H. J. Krum- 
peln will occur next Monday even- 
ing at 8.30 o’clock. 
All are invited. For those who are 
unable to be present at the evening 
recitals, Professor Krumpeln will 
give a special afternoon recital in 
the Village church, Tuesday, August 
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Barges will — 
16. Tickets will be sold at $1 each, — 
the proceeds to be for the organist. 
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