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P. S. LYCETT GROCER »* MAGNOLIA 
ANNOUNCES that he is well equipped for the season of 1911 to supply his patrons at Magnolia 
and Manchester Cove with anything they desire in the line of Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings. 
carries a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and also the S. S. Pierce goods. 
He 
Strietly 
Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese, Mineral Waters, including Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland. 
Ginger Ales, etc. Gasolene, Motor Oil. 
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, Next to the Men’s Clubhouse, TELEPHONE 63-2 
MRS. MARY E. ABORN DEAD. 
Former Magnolia Summer Resident 
Passed Away at Age of 85. 
Mrs. Mary Eliza Aborn, widow of 
the late Deacon John G. Aborn, for 
many years a summer resident at 
Magnolia, died last Friday night at 
her home in Wakefield, aged 85. 
She was born in Wakefield, March 
15, 1826, and was the daughter of 
the late John and Nancy Kton 
White. She was married in Octo- 
ber, 1845, to Mr. Aborn and they 
celebrated their golden wedding in 
1895. 
Mr. Aborn died in 1906. He-had 
been a large real estate owner in 
Wakefield, and one of its wealthiest 
citizens. Mrs. Aborn was promi- 
nent in the Congregational chureh 
to which she was a liberal contribu- 
tor. There are no children. 
Dr. E. Arthur Dakin. 
Dr. EK. Arthur Dakin, a physician 
of Boston, died Monday at. the Ad- 
dison Gilbert Ilospital in Glouces- 
ter. He was fifty-eight years old 
and was born in Lower Argyle, N. 
S., but came to New Nngland when a 
young man. He first was a pharm- 
acist, and at one time a newspaper 
man at Woods Ilole, where he pub- 
lished a summer resort paper. Later 
he was graduated from a medical 
college and practised for years in 
the summer at Magnolia. For sev- 
eral winters he was house physician 
at a winter hotel in Jamaica. Dr. 
Dakin was a Mason and was much 
interested in athleties. 
His home for the greater portion 
of the year was Magnolia, where he 
owned several cottages, one of 
which he has let for several years 
MAGNOLIA FRUIT STORE 
Foreign and Domestic Choice Fruit 
VEGETABLES FRESH EVERY DAY 
Telephone 65-2 Magnolia. Free Delivery Magnolia and Manchester. 
GEO. KARNESY, Prop. 
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 
Expert and satisfactory work executed for business houses, lawyers and individuals. 
immediate attention given to all work. NO DELAY 
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES FOR SALE LESSONS IN TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND 
AT REASONABLE PRICES 
MISS NELLIE M. LINNEKIN 
156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, 
Office Te!ephone 315-3. 
Prompt and 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Residence Telephone 423 J 
Are Your Clocks in Good Order? 
We make a specialty of calling at your residence to 
repair, wind and regulate your clocks. 
you a price for the season. 
Let us quote 
Clocks to be repaired called for and delivered. 
us a post card today. 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewellers and Opticians 
161 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Drop 
Eet. 1874 
Tel. Gonn. 
to former President Tuttle of the the 
B. & M. 
Never look a gift watch in 
works, 
