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MAGNOLIA. 
H. W. BUTLER & SON Mrs. Howard Todd and adopted 
daughter of New London, N. H., 
have been the guests of Mrs. Todd’s 
ap eat sister, Mrs. John J. Burke. Frank 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL ther cf Min, oid ante 
is reported seriously ill at the Addi- 
TEAMING AND JOBBING TELEPHONE CONNECTION son Gilbert hospital, Gloucester. 
Wednesday the harbor and land. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. commissioners gave a hearing on the 
petition of Mrs. Harriet G. Curry to 
erect a sea wall, dolphins and floats at 
Kettle Cove. 
Professor Charles E. Fay of Tufts 
H. Le H ANN AFORD College, will give his beautifully illus- 
trated lecture on “The Majesty of 
the Mountain” at the Village Church 
next Sunday evening. Prof. Fay is 
RE AL EST ATE professor of modern languages at 
ee ve Tufts and has traveled widely. ‘This 
lecture will be one of the best of the 
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AGENT for GLOUCESTER COAL CO. Professor Fay, who is the retired 
: President of the American Alpine 
Pelepnone (= Magnolis. Club, has secured from the great 
mountain photographer, Vittorio Sel- 
la, a superb collection of mountain 
photographs, the finest ever seen. 
Signor Sella has made trips with his 
camera among the Alps, to Mount St. 
Elias, Mount Ruwenzori and to the 
loftiest mountains in the world the 
Himalayas, while all of these lantern 
slides used are remarkable, the views 
are said to present the most stupen- 
dous scenes ever beheld by man. As 
a representation of the photographic 
art they are unsurpassed for delicacy 
and beauty. One who has seen these 
views says of them: “I have seen 
JONATHAN MAY something of the immaculate beauty 
of the snow-clad peaks, but I never 
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKER [| anticipated that 1 should see sum- 
mits at those great elevations so 
Notary Public. Oo Justice of the Peace. clearly shown that I felt almost as 
though I saw the mountains them- 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. selves.” 
George H. Barton, professor of 
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LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES, &e. 
Agent for Deerfoot Farm Cream and Butter 
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Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prorrent St., Cambridge 
Telephone 26-2 geology in the Teachers’ School of 
i Science will give the concluding lec- 
ture in the People’s Forum Sunday 
Summer Cottages to Rent evening, May 7th. His subject will 
ee be: “A Summer Trip to Greenland 
with Peary.” This will be the first 
Sea shore land and Bungalow Lots For Sale opportunity we have had in Mag- 
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nolia of learning directly about the 
BEST on the NORTH SHORE great explorer and will be welcomed 
by all. It will form an admirable 
John T. Commerford conclusion of a most _ interesting 
M. KEHOE Y series. 
The many friends of Gilbert Cris- 
Carpenter » and « Builder Carpenter and Builder enter_and_ Builder pin are pleased to see him out again 
after his recent severe illness. 
Jobbing, soaip yea neces Jobbing EET On D y ae Lene uiate Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Sanborn of 
Summer St. MAGNOLIA West Acton were the guests of their 
MAGNOLIA r 7 MASS daughter Mrs. Fred S. Lycett over. 
A clean body betokens a clean mind. Do not be quick until you are sure. the week-end. 
