18 
M. E. CAHILL 
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With Mrs. Hunt, Dry Goods Store 
Special attention given to remodelling and re- 
pairing, and pressing of muslin suits 
Orders called for after 5.30 p. m. 
FULLER ST., MAGNOLIA 
SEA SHORE PROPERTY 
For Sale and To Rent 
Some of the Finest Estates on the 
NortH SnHore. Apply to 
JONATHAN IIAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Notary Public 
Office 26-2; House 26-3 
Telephone ; 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHAI1 DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest styles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
romptly.. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
hen 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A.J. ROWHE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
; Auto Garage Connection : 
Norman Avenue, - Magnolia 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
JOHN T. COMMERFORD 
Carpenter and Builder 
Jobbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA MASS. 
Nervous— Weak 
If you are nervous, irritable, 
restless, have no appetite, and do 
not sleep well, your nerves are 
weak. They are not furnishing 
_enough power to keep the organs 
‘vigorous. ‘They are doing their 
work imperfectly. Dr. Miles’ 
Nervine is the best restorative for 
nerve exhaustion. It renews 
strength and vigor. ‘Try it, and 
see what good results follow. 
“Tt find Dr. Miles’ Nervine most excel- 
lent medicine for quieting the nerves, 
inducing sleep and invigorating the sys- 
tem. The Noerro and liver Pills are an 
excellent accompaniment of the Nervine.’’ 
} A: H.* LONG, ME Joy, Pa. 
It first bottle fails to benefit, money back, 
MILES MERICAL CQ., Elkhart, Ind 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Porter, 
jr., have returned from a fortnight’s visit 
to Jackson, N. H., with the latter’ s moth- 
er, Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth, who 
also returned to her estate at Manchester 
Wednesday, making the trip by auto. 
Mrs. Wigglesworth’s son, Edward, re- 
turned from spending the summer in 
Europe Friday week, being a passenger 
on the Mauretania. Mr. Porter went 
over to New York to meet him, and he 
has since been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Porter. He is now back to Harvard 
taking a post graduate course. 
Miss Mary C. F. Stuart of London 
who in July upon her arrival in this 
country was the guest of the Misses Col- 
gate Colby at their Beverly Farms cot- 
tage, returns to the North Shore today 
after three weeks passed in Philadelphia 
and Canada and will remain with the 
Misses Colgate Colby until sailing 
October the sixth for her home in Eng- 
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Mrs. J. Walter Scott and daughter 
Ruth, who have been the guests of 
James Scott will return to their home in 
Lowell the last of the week. 
An alarm was rung in at Box 85 
Wednesday morning about six o'clock. 
The fire department responded and 
found the unoccupied house owned by 
Dr. E. A. Dakin of Beacon street, Bos- 
ton, on Summer street, enveloped in 
flames. ‘The fire was soon under con- 
trol and the house was only partially 
destroyed. 
Mrs. Henry Brown was the guest of 
her mother, Mrs. Ellen McCormack of 
Manchester, on Tuesday. 
A number of villagers have attended 
the Brockton Fair this week. 
The new store of P. S. Lycett is 
nearly finished and will soon be ready 
for occupancy. 
Mrs. Eliza Crombie of Manchester 
was the guest of Mrs. Rufus Stanley on 
Wednesday. 
The Ladies’ Aid society are having 
improvements made on the parsonage 
during the absence of Rev. F. J. Libby, 
who is on his vacation in the South. 
Mrs. Delia Barter arrived home yes- 
terday after a visit in Maine. 
Inward Trains Will Have Right of Way 
On and after next Monday an im- 
portant change will take place in the 
system of running trains on the Boston 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fedand the strictest care exercised regarding 
Sanjtary conditions. Delivered immediately 
afte r milkin twice a day. 
gareful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate * Pine St., Manchester 
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FOR SALE 
One genuine ENGLISH ANTIQUE 
Hall CLOCK. Over One Hundred years 
old. This clock has English brass works 
and is in good condition. Also one 
split-second horse timing watch. Solid 
14 karat case. Very heavy 
Bargain Prices on both of the above 
STARR C. HEWITT, 
158 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
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Location of Fire Alarm Boxes 
Manchester, Mass. 
31. Electric Light Station. 
33. Telephone Exchange Office. 
34. Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable. 
41. Corner Bridge and Pine Sts. 
43. Corner Harbor and Bridge Sts. 
52. Fire Engine House, School St. 
54. Corner Sehioat and Lincoln Sts. 
56. School St., opp. the grounds of the 
Essex County Club. © 
61. Sea St., H. S. Chase’s House. 
62. Corner Beach and Masconomo. 
64. ‘Lobster Cove.” 
Two Blasts, all out or under control. 
Three Blasts, extra call. 
Directions for giving an alarm: Break the 
glass, turn the key and open the door, pull 
the hook down once and let go 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
GEORGE S. SINNICKS, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Department 
22 at 7.45 a.m., no school at John Price 
Primary School; 10. 45 a.m., one session. 
22 at 8.00a.m., no school at any of the 
tuildings 11.00 a.m., one session. 
and Maine road. Heretofore the rule 
has been that outward trains must have 
the right of way. They must start ex- 
actly on time, regardless of the inward 
trains, and on the line they must be given 
the right of way over inward trains in all 
cases. Hereafter inward trains are to 
have the right of way. Whatever hap- 
pens, ‘“get in on time’’ must be the 
effort. ‘This is the result of trains being 
continually late into Boston, which has 
frequently proved a serious annoyance to 
business men and to those wishing to 
make connections out of Boston, 
