NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
mM. EB. 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 afier 5.30 p.m. 
FULLER T.; MAGNOLIA 
SEA SHORE PROPERTY 
For Sale and To Rent 
Some of the Finest 
NokTH SuorRE. Apply to 
JONATHAN TAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Notary Public 
Office 26-2; 
Estates on the 
Telephone ; House 26-3 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Gorham Davis, Prop. Frank H. Davis, Mgr 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
Livery and Boarding Stables, 
Gloucester and Magnolia 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest stvies of 
Carriages, wilh safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
romptiv. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection i 
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. 
Organic 
Heart Trouble 
“T was a very sick woman, the 
best physicians gave me up to die. 
I had organic heart trouble. I was 
troubled with shortness of breath, 
and could not walk any distance 
at all, those awful fits of cough- 
ing were something dreadful. I 
learned of Dr, Miles’ New Heart 
Cure which I tried with the most 
favorable results. I have now 
taken five bottles and am on the 
sixth, so you see I did not die 
after all.” MRS. GEO. WILLIS, 
342 Indiana St., Albany, Ore. 
If first bottle fails to benefit, money back, 
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 
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2 x Magnolia x 
m € 
LISELI EAD AUD ADUD UNE 
7) 
ANN 
N 
The much-mooted question of widen- 
ing Raymond street was decided upon ata 
meeting of the Common Council this 
week, the order being adopted by a 
‘‘yea’’ and “‘nay’’ vote, 12to7. The 
order was taken from the table’ on 
motion of Councilman Marchant. 
Councilman Hudson wanted to know if 
Mr. Stanwood, the owner of the land 
which the city contemplated taking, had 
agreed to accept the offer made by the city 
at 65 cents a foot for this land, but no 
one could inform the member on the 
subject. Councilman Savage felt Mr. 
Stanwood should be seen, first and the 
matter talked over with him. 
Councilman Callahan believed that 
the city should secure Mr. Stanwood’s 
approval before going ahead, .and thus 
save the possibilities of a law suit. <A 
yea and nay vote was taken, however, 
12 voting in favor to 7 against. 
An order was adopted at a meeting of 
the council this week to locate a hydrant 
on Hesperus avenue at the junction of 
Fuller street. 
Misses Amy Lycett and Marion Story 
are delegates from the Magnolia Sunday 
School to the Sunday School Conference 
held at Worcester this week 
Mr. and Mrs. William Douglass and 
family removed this week to Lynn. 
Mrs. George Staples is in Salem, visit- 
ing friends. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swanson are re- 
ceiving congratulations upon the birth of 
a dauchter. 
Harry Ring, the popular clerk at P. 
S. Lycett’s grocery store, has concluded 
his duties and will start for Nova Scotia 
in a few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Foster and 
Mrs. Harry Foster are the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Edward Foster of Winchester. 
Mrs. McAuley and daughter Kather- 
ine have removed to Dorchester for the 
winter. 
The Indian store closed the first of 
the week for the season. 
The American Express Co. 
closed their office for the winter. 
Arthur Cowan, the popular “‘Butcher’’ 
at Hunt’s market, concluded his duties 
and has removed to Boston, where he 
has accepted a position for the winter. 
Mrs. Seiburg and family have returned 
to Boston for the winter months. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Story and family 
and Mr. and Mrs. Johathan May and 
family are spending a vacation at Co- 
nomo Point, Essex. 
Miss Lillian Dennett of Gloucester 
spent Sunday with Miss Mattie Burke. 
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have 
Ralph Richardson concluded his duties 
at Story’s Fish market the first of the 
week. 
The Woman’s club has been closed 
” for the season, also the Men’s Summer 
club. 
A large number of Masons attended a 
banquet held at the Gloucester lodge on 
‘Tuesday. 
Mrs. Brown of Millis, isthe guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Jabeth Dunbar. 
Have your printing done at The 
sreeze Print. Manchester. 
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 t 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 aud Pine Sts. 
43. Corner Harbor and Bridge Sts. 
52. Fire Engine Lrorsel School St. 
54. Corner School 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 Masconoma. 
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 
buildings 11.00 a.m., one session. 
