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Mrs. Gcorge Pierce and Charles E. 
Pierce have spent the past week at Mag- 
nolia, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 
M. Lycett. They went there to attend 
the Lycett---Sanborn wedding. which 
took place last Saturday. 
Registration for the November election 
closed Wednesday night. Ward 6 now 
has a total of 339, an increase of 12 over 
last year. 
The Preston Post Associates are in- 
vited to be present at the inspection next 
Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock. 
There will be a collation, speech-mak- 
ing and camphre. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Sawyer of 
Leominister have spent the past week at 
the Farms visiting relatives. They re- 
turned home today. 
Miss Jane M. Watson’s classes in 
esthetic and fancy dancing were started 
yesterday, in Marshall’s hall. 
Pilgrims Installed. 
The officers of William Jeffrey col- 
ony, Pilgrim Fathers, of Manchester, 
were installed into ofice Monday even- 
ing with appropriate ceremonies, on 
which occasion big delegations from 
Beverly Farms, Beverly, Lynn and 
Salem were present, and with the local 
members formed a gathering of over 125 
people. 
Deputy Supreme Governor L. R. 
McLaughlin of Lynn and degree staff 
from the Salem colony, performed the 
work ina most creditable manner and 
were given generous applause at the 
conclusion of the installation. The 
floor work was particularly good. 
Speechmaking was in order after the in- 
stallation and a collation was served, 
consisting of cold meats and beans. A 
social hour brought the evening to a 
close. The officers installed were as 
follows: 
James Salter, governor; W. H. Tyler, 
lieut. gov.; C. M. Dodge, secy.; Ellen 
I. Horton, collector; C. C. Dodge, 
treas.; Martha M. Newman, chaplain; 
Mary E. Lucas, serg. at arms; Alice L. 
Salter, dept. serg. at arms; Eric W. 
Ericson, sentinel at inner gate; Levi B. 
Harvie, sent. at outer gate, Clara H. 
Jones, ex-governor. 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send a wagon at once. 
We pay in spot cash al’ we can afford to 
allow. 
J. L. SIMON & CO., 
Tel. 524-11 10 Hardy St., Salem. 
Our wagon is in Manchester almost every 
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For Sale and To Rent 
Some of the Finest Estates on the 
Nortu SuHore. Apply to 
JONATHAN TAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Notary Public 
Telephone ; Office 26-2; 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 stvtes of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
romptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-chgarged 
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. 
GOOD SHOES 
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Carefully Fitted 
Moderately Priced 
When in Gloucester, step in and see 
the best shoe store this side of Boston. 
Our stock comprises foot-wear from 
the best shoe makers in the country, 
fitted by experienced salesmen, and you'll 
find quite a saving over the city prices. 
Summer novelties in profusion in ad- 
dition to all the staple shoes. 
Red Rubber Sole Sneakers 
N. B. Rubber soled Outing shoes. 
FORD & WASS 
Postoffice, Sq. Gloucester 
