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H. W: BUTLER & SON 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
H. L. HANNAFORD 
Postoffice Block © . Magnolia, Mass. 
( REAL ESTATE : 
Property Oared for Summer Estates for Rent 
AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia. 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, &e. 
Agent for Deerfoot Farm Cream and Butter 
Orders taken and delivered ee Connected by Telephone 
MAGNOLIA 2 MASS. 
Alse Hunt’s Market, 172 prowpent at, panneides 
JONATHAN MAY 
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKER 
Notary Public. —_———_—_O0—_—— Justice of the Peace. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephene 26-2 
Summer Cottages to Rent 
Sea shore land and Bungalow Lots For Sale 
BEST on the NORTH SHORE 
John T. Commerford 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and » Builder Carpenter and_Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended te Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
Summer St. MAGNOLIA MAGNOLIA - a MASS 
Breese Advertising Pays. Patronize the Breeze. 
MAGNOLIA 
An important business meeting © 
was held by the Ladies’ Aid society 
at the home of Mrs. Henry W, 
Brown on Thursday afternoon. | 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lycett re- 
turned the first of the week from a 
very pleasant trip to West Acton, | 
where they were the guests of Mr, | 
and Mrs. Philemon Sanborn. 
We are pleased to report that 
Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar, who has been 
quite ill at her home on Magnolia | 
avenue, is improving rapidly. 
Alfred McCracken, who has been 
employed by A. J. Rowe this sum- | 
mer, has returned to his home in 
Boston. 
Mrs. George Staples is quite ill at 
her home on Magnolia avenue. | 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkins, | 
Miss Lillian Dennett and Martin V. 
Burke were among those who _ at- 
tended the Brockton Fair Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Foster and son — 
Paul, who have been in Keene, N, | 
H., the past two weeks, have re- 
turned home. 
Miss Bridgie Doyle of Beverly 
Farms, was in town Sunday renew- 
ing acquaintances. 
Rey. F. J. Libby and sister, Miss 
Alice, left Tuesday for San Fran- | 
cisco, whence they will sail for Hon- 
olulu on the 14th. On their. way 
they will make a short stop at Kan- 
sas City, Mo., where they will be the - 
guests of Mrs. Paul Gee, nee Helen 
Lycett. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loud left 
Monday for Alton Bay, N. I., for a 
short visit. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler re- 
turned Tuesday from Somersworth, 
N. H., where they were the guests of | 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Allen. 
Sylvester Height has been con- 
fined to his home the past two weeks © 
with illness. 
Miss Winnie Williams and brother 
Robert of Dorchester, were in town 
over Sunday. : 
The Friday evening meetings at 
the Village church, will be discon-. 
tinued until further notice. 
Mrs. A. C. Thornton and daughter 
Mary, are in New York city for a 
few days. 
Miss Ethel P. May returned the 
first of the week from her annual 
vacation. 
Looks like ever’thing in the world 
comes right if we jest “wait long enough. 
—Mrs. Wiggs. 
There is ever a song somewhere, my dear, 
Be the skies above or dark or fair, 
There is ever a song that our hearts may 
hear— 
There is ever a song somewhere, my deat, 
There is ever a song somewhere! 
