COAL NOW! 
rance in PRICE 
fh . and soft COAL furnished 
y inany quantities and at 
LOWEST PRICES 
Will Remind You 
r New Location. 
Main St.—42 
tx Z 
ly Rowe's Barber Shop. 
So COATS 
len and Women, 
ade to Order. 
ring cloth or we will furnish it. 
erate. 
and repair any garment to 
C AND CLEANSINC. 
lasko, Mgr., 42 Main St 
2 Seehert St. 
IR DRESSING 
Manicuring, Ejectric treatment 
| massage. 
r foods, everything new, antiseptic 
McCarthy, 119 Main St. 
_ GLOUCESTER 
-4. Opposite Waiting Station 
|. KEHOE 
er « and « Builder 
g Promptly Attended to 
St. MAGNOLIA 
T. Commerford 
nter and Builder 
Pr omptiy Attended to 
! MASS 
s, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mer. 
0 RHA! DAVIS, 
ind Boarding Stables, 
ucester and Magnolia 
‘on 
e fo Boarders All the latest stvies of 
Sal mes careful drivers, furnished 
Gara lectric Carriages re-chared 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
25 
Close to the Stores 
ITH a telephone you're always next door to the 
trading center. 
one you wish—can be reached in a moment. 
don’t have to leave the house. 
It’s handy in bad weather. 
nates fatigue. 
the attention of any clerk. 
The butcher, the grocer—any 
You 
It saves time. It elimi- 
It gives you 
Every Bell telephone is also a long distance 
station. 
simply ask for the toll operator. 
If you want to make a long distance call 
She will tell you the 
cost of a message to any point and will make the con- 
nection for you. 
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 
MAGNOLIA. 
The Lord’s Supper will be cele- 
brated next Sunday morning after 
the regular service of the Village 
church. The Sunday school child- 
ren are requested to come to Sun- 
day school at 12 instead of 11.45 
0 clock. 
The Ladies Aid Society met with 
Mrs. Frank F. Story on Thursday 
afternoon. 
Augustus Macone of Newton is 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James 
Wolfe this week. 
Mrs. James’ Walker Scott and 
daughter Marion of Boston was in 
town Wednesday. 
Mrs. Grace Pratt and children re- 
turned to her home in Schnectady, 
N,. Y., on Thursday. 
Mrs. Ellen Douglas. 
Mrs. Ellen, wife of (Captain) Wil- 
lian 8. Douglass passed away at her 
home off Western Ave., on Wed- 
nesday, February 22, at the age of 
sixty years. She leaves beside her 
husband to mourn her loss two sons 
William and Stephen, both of Lynn 
and two daughters, Mrs. Grace 
Pratt of Schnectady, N. Y., and 
Mrs. Gertrude Williamson of this 
place beside several grandchildren. 
Mrs. Douglas was a well known 
and respected resident of this place 
for the past thirty years and will 
be greatly missed by all who knew 
her. The sympathy of the commu- 
nity is extended to the family. Fun- 
eral services were held from St. 
Anne’s church Saturday morning. 
Interment was in the Magnolia 
cemetery. 
