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MAGNOLIA. 
‘Those who heard Mr. Tuttle speak 
at the Village churchSunday on his work 
at the Fisherman’s Institute in Glouces- 
ter cannot but realize the importance of 
a work of this kind and the support 
which a movement like this must have 
in order to succeed. Mr. “Tuttle came 
to Gloucester six months ago after acting 
as assistant for Mr. King at the Sailor’s 
Haven in Charlestown for some time. 
‘The sincerity with which he enters into 
the work and his conscientious endeavors 
are reaping results in Gloucester, and it 
is to be hoped that the general public 
would assist him in every manner possi- 
bly. 
Mrs. J. Russell Selfridge, who has 
been in New York a greater part of the 
winter, is to join her daughter, Miss 
Virginia Selfridge at Magnolia, for a brief 
stay the coming week, and will a little 
later come here to make preparations for 
A. M. LYCETT & SON 
Pharmacists 
Mass. 
Magnolia, 2 
Make a specialty of com- 
pounding physicians’ prescript- 
ions from drugs of Recognized 
Standard Quality. 
This department is constant- 
ly under the personal super- 
vision of graduates in phar- 
macy. 
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There are seyeral 
Desirable Bachelor Suites 
To Let in the Grill by 
the month or season. 
‘Through the efforts of James S. Lee 
a number of young maple trees are to be 
planted along Magnolia avenue and the 
elms planted some time ago are to be 
properly taken care of. 
opening ““The Dolphin’? about June 20. 
Mrs. Selfridge had avery successful sea- 
son with ““The Dolphin’’ last year and 
her many friends on the North Shore be- 
speak her an even better season this year. 
Manager C. H. Mowry and his assis- 
tant Mr. Gardner were at Magnolia 
Wednesday and are making plans for the 
opening of the New Magnolia. Though 
the opening date of the hotel is announced 
for June 22d, the place will virtually 
opened on the 17th, for the New Eng- 
land Druggist association is to make 
the New Magnolia their headquarters 
here again this year fromthe 18th to the 
22d. “They came to Magnolia last year 
for the first time and Mer. Mowry used 
them so well that they are coming again 
this year in larger numbers. 
The Aborn will open about the first of 
June. Mr. Remick is here now getting 
things ready for the season. The advance 
booking, Mr. Remick says, is far in ad- 
vance of last season at this time which 
would indicate that this hostelry is grow- 
ing in popularity from year to year. 
Printing of allkinds done promptly. — 
Henry Butler, jr., agent forthe BREEZE 
Print. 
Cottage Gardens 
‘The Breeze calls attention to the speci- 
al prizes being offered by the North Shore 
Horticultural society ‘““for the best kept 
cottage gardens and grounds. ’’ The prizes 
—$7, $5 and $3—are offered to encourage 
and promote a deeper interest in beautify- 
ing the grounds around the homes of 
Manchester. 
Competitors are required to notify the 
society by June 1, so that the entries can 
be judged at frequent intervals during the 
season. Variety of flowers, small fruits 
and vegetables, together with neatnessand 
general thrift, will have the preference in 
awarding these prizes. 
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ANNOUNCEMENT 
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Club) MAGNOLIA, MASS. will open for the season on 
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Daily a la carte service, fresh from tl 
Telephone for Tables in advance. 
(formerly the North Shore Grill 
ire grill, from 8a.m. to 10 p. m., served 
on the VERANDAH, in the CORRIDOR GARDEN or in PV asels 
ROOMS. ¥Chops, Steaks, Mixed Grills (as in London and Paris) Chick- 
en, Salads, etc. 4[Special attention given to Driving and Motoring Parties. 
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* Buy it here and save deliv- > 
ery charges 
4 All otheres 
Pierce’s Goods |! 
GASOLINE 7 
Creamery Butter and Fresh Eggs 
Kitchen Furnishings. 
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And recommend 
La Touraine 
The Perfect Coffee. 
{| Finest coffee in America 
used by New York Central 
and Hudson River R. R. 
Dining Service, leading ho- 
tels and families through- 
out the United States. 
AGENTS FOR 
GOLDEN DOME TEAS vs 
in 1-2 lb; p’k’ges only. 
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Telephone 77 Magnolia. 
