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The No-License Rally at the vil- 
lage church next Sunday evening is 
to. have as speakers, Pres. L. S. 
Nauss, Col. Charles Fred Wonson, 
N. Carleton Phillips and Weston 
Friend. Rev. F. J. Libby will pre- 
side. It will be a business man’s 
rally and probably the best ever 
held in Magnolia. All are invited 
to come. 
All indications point to an unpre- 
cedented majority ‘for no license in 
Gloucester next Tuesday. The dis- 
gusting conditions of the past year 
have made hundreds of votes for 
No-License. 
The subject of the sermon at the 
Village church next Sunday morn- 
ing will be ‘‘No Chastening is Joy- 
ous’’. 
The Ladies Aid Society held a 
sale of fancy articles at the home 
of Mrs. Henry W. Brown on Thurs- 
day afternoon, the proceeds of 
which will be announced next week 
in the North Shore Breeze. 
Ex-Senator Harry C. Foster of 
this town is making a strong fight 
for the office of Mayor of Gloucester. 
He has many staunch supporters in 
Magnolia. 
A reception was held at the home 
of Mrs. Jonathan May on Wednes- 
day evening, in honor of Mrs. Frank 
F. Story who has been president of 
the Ladies Aid Society since its or- 
ganization. A beautiful lamp was 
presented-to Mrs. Story by Mrs. Jos. 
R. Crispin in behalf of the society 
as a token of esteem. A dainty col- 
lation of ice-cream, cake and fruit 
was served and a very pleasant 
evening was enjoyed by all. 
Miss Alice Story is confined to her 
home on Western ave., with an at- 
tach of tonsilitis. 
We are pleased to report a slight 
improvement in the condition of 
Mrs. John C. Lycett who is very ill 
at her home on Magnolia. ave. 
Edward, ‘the eldest son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Roy French, met with a very 
painful accident, the first of the 
week. While at play in the stable 
owned by his grandfather, Edw. Sy- 
monds, he fell breaking his arm. Dr. 
BE. A. Dakin rendered the necessary 
surgical treatment. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eraest Dunbar of 
Dorchester were in town over Sun- 
day. 
John ©. Lycett, Jr, who is employ- 
ed in Boston was at home over the 
week-end. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
H. W. BUTLER & SON 
DEALERS IN 
‘LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
MAGNOLIA, 
John T. Commerford 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
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Mrs. Wm. Waddy is confined to 
her home with a bad attach of grip. 
Paul Hannaford of Peterborough, 
N. H., who was the guest of his un- 
ele Harry L. Hannaford, returned 
home Saturday. 
Miss Abby May was the guest of 
her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Allen at 
Manchester the last of the week. 
Mrs. Fred Lycett was the guest. of 
relatives at Beverly Farms on Tues- 
day. 
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AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia. 
MAGNOLIA - F 5 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, &c. 
Agent for Deerfoot Farm Cream and Butter 
Orders taken and delivered promptly 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect St., 
J. C. SHEPHERD MEAT & GROCERY CO. 
141 AND 143 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ham, Poultry and Fine Groceries. 
Fruit and Vegetables. Flour, Tea and Coffee a specialty 
We roast our own coffees daily. 
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