NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, 8. 8. Pierce Goods. Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese, Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price 
than garages can. 
same quality gasoline at Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. 
also beat them with CYLINDER OIL. TRY US! 
We have a large variety of Hardware and Kitchen Furnishings, Crockery, Tinware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, ete. 
P. S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Prof. H. J. Krumpeln of London, 
will begin his third summer engage- 
ment at the Village church next Sun- 
day, being secured through the gen- 
erosity of Mrs. Rebecca Colfelt. All 
who have heard Prof Krumpela 
play the organ will welcome him. 
There will be the customary half- 
hour recital from 7.45 to 8.15 on 
Sunday evenings and the first pro- 
gram will be the following: 
March of the ‘‘ Wise Men’’, Dubois 
(the high note sustained throughout 
this entire piece, represents the shin- 
ing of the Star of Bethlehem) ; 
Prayer and Cradle-Song, Guilmant ; 
The Dove, Yradier; Communion, 
Wely; Harmony in the Dome, Vivi- 
ani (played at the Great Festivals 
of the Council in St. Peter’s, Rome, 
at The ‘‘Elevation of the Host’’) ; 
Overture to ‘‘Semiramide’’, Rossini. 
A preparatory service to be fol- 
lowed by a business meeting of the 
chureh will be held at the Village 
church this evening. The second 
illustrated lecture on the Life of 
Christ will be given next week. The 
meeting begins now at 8.15. 
Open Air meetings are to be con- 
ducted at Fresh Water Cove during 
July and August on Sunday after- 
noons beginning next Sunday. They 
are to be held near the Life Saving 
Station and will commence at 3 
o’clock. 
The Lord’s Supper will be celebrat- 
ed at the Village church next Sun- 
day at 11.45 a. m. following the 
morning service. There is to be a 
large aecession to the church mem- 
bers at this time. 
Mrs. Wilson Richardson has been 
quite ill at her home on Western 
avenue, but is now recovering very 
rapidly. 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
The 1911 Handbook issued with 
the compliments of the Village 
ehurch and the Magnolia business 
firms will appear next week. 5,000 
copies are to be printed for free 
distribution, the object being the 
convenience of all. 
Mrs. Fred Davis of Annisquam is 
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Wisdiam Symonds this week. 
Mrs. Ellen Cudmore. 
It was with great sorrow that the 
many friends of Mrs. Ellen Cudmore 
learned of her death in Gloucester on 
Friday, June 23, after a very short 
but painful illness. She is survived 
by her husband, Thomas Cudmore, 
and ten children the oldest of whom 
is eighteen years and the youngest 
nine months. Mrs. Cudmore was a 
“native of Prince Edwards Island and 
was well known in Magnolia, having 
resided here a number of years be- 
fore removing to Gloucester. 
Funeral services were held with 
High Mass from St. Anne’s church, 
Gloucester, on Monday. Interment 
was in Oak Hill cemetery. 
As the train neared the city, the 
colored porter approached the jovial- 
faced gentleman, saying, with a smile: 
“Shall Ah brush yo’ off, sah?” 
“No,” he replied; “I prefer to get 
off in the usual manner.’’—Princeton 
Tiger. 
“T say, old boy, lend me an X.” 
OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK. We sell the 
55 
We can 
By the case or dozen. Gingerales. 
Tel. 63-2. MAGNOLIA 
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A. M. LYCETT & SON 
PHARMACISTS 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone 27-3 Magnolia 
Our prescription department always has 
a registered pharmacist in attendance. 
Only a ae drugs. 
(aires ear Fy & Premere 
: 
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Eas Fuller Green and 
Bell’s | Fork Dip 
CHOCO LATES 
Toilet Articles and Perfumes. 
We handle all kinds of Bottled 
Waters and Celestins Vichy. 
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“Would if I could, dear chap, but 
Imported and Domestic Cigars, Cig- 
arettes and Tobacco. 
- there’s an algebraic difficulty in the 
way.” 
“What is it?” 
“An X with me is -an 
quantity.” —Pathfinder. 
unknown 
Believe in the better side of men. 
It is optimism that really saves peo- 
ple. 
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CORRIDOR PUZZLE EXCHANGE 
Bradford Building Corridor, Main St., 
pieces. 
Gloucester 
Puzzles Ranging from 100 to 1200 
Special Corner Features in our Puzzles Not Found in other Makes. 
Exchange Open From 8.30 A. M., to 6 O'clock P. M. 
2 
2 Jig Saw Puzzles to Rent and for Sale. 
