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A. M. LYCRTT & 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- 
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ARTICEES, GAN DEES: 
and 
IMPORTED and 
MESTIC CIGARS 
CIGARETTES, 
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and 
Telephone: 27-3 Misuse: 
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We Sell 
And recommend 
La Touraine — 
The Per lect Coffee. 
qF pie 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, 
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MAGNOLIA. 
The contract for painting the Magno- 
lia Engine house has been awarded C. 
G. Hoysradt, whose bid was $150. The 
only other bidders were W. A. Nichols, 
$187, and J. L. Abbott, $149.” 
Chas. A. Brown is able to be out a- 
gain and attend to his duties at the cus- 
tom house in Boston after being confined 
to his home for some days as a result of 
an accident Thursday night of last week. 
‘The accident occurred about 8. 30 0’ clock 
in a collision of cars in the Boston sub- 
way. Mr. Brown was severely shaken 
up and the muscles of his back were 
strained. He reached his home with 
dificulty and Dr. Blaisdell was called 
from Manchester. The doctor found, 
after an examination, that although the 
injuries were not serious he must order 
Mr. Brown to remain quite for a few 
days. 
J. Henry Coulter the riding master 
has been cutting quite a dash at the horse 
show, at the Brookline County club the 
past week. ‘Thursday he captured one of 
the ribbons with P. J.’ Roche’s four-in- 
hand. Mr. Coulter’s stable here will be 
opened shortly. 
George O. Moulton has arrived from 
Lawrence and opened his stable off Ray- 
mond street. 
The work of putting in the double 
track east of the Magnolia station is pro- 
gressing quite well. Wednesday. four 
cars of rails were brought down. It will 
be well along in the summer, however, 
before the track can be used. 
Edward S. Bradley, plumber, success- 
or to Thos. P. Bolger & Co., has opened 
his Magnolia shop for the season, with 
Philip Bolger in charge, who will be 
there every day. A telephone call to 2-2 
Magnolia, or to 11-13 Manchester will 
receive prompt attention. 
Judge Willian E. Fuller of the probate 
court at Taunton issued a decree last Sat- 
urday that Rev. James E. Enman of 
Fall River, formerly pastor of the Mag- 
nolia Congregational church, is living 
apart from his wife, Annie E., for justi- 
fable cause. On the petition of Mrs. 
Enman for the custody of their two 
children, the court granted the custody of 
their youngest child, Madeline, to her, 
and their son, Donald, to his father. Rev. 
Mr. Enman is to pay’ $12 a month for 
the support of Madeline. 
Printing of allkinds done promptly. — 
Henry Butler, jr., agent forthe BREEZE 
Print. 
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WANTED. 
Coachman Situation by a thoroughly ex- 
perienced man; has some Auto experience 
12 years in last situation; total abstainer 
English; married; North Shore prefered. 
Address: R. G., 177 Eliot St., Milton, Mass 
ISAAC LOCKE & CO. 
97, 99 & 101 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston 
Fruits, Vegetables and Hothouse Products. 
Special attention given to Hotel, Club and 
Family Orders. Careful attention given or- 
ders by Mail or Telephone. 
Miss M. E. McCarthy announces that 
she is on the North Shere for the sea— 
son and will attend to eustomers at 
theirhomes in 
MANICURING, SHAMStz 
POOING, MARCEL 
WAVE, FACIAL, 
SCALP TREAT- 
MENT AND 
CHIROPODY 
RESIDENCE, TAPPAN ST. 
(With Mrs. B. J. Manion) 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Popular Shoes 
For The Young People at 
Popular Prices 
We-are showing.an un- 
usually large variety of ox- 
fords and slippers for the 
young people. These shoes 
are madeup with low heels 
and sensible yet not ugly 
toes. ; 
They come in Patent 
Leather, Plain Kid, Gun 
Metal and Tans at prices 
$1.50 and $1.75 
$2.00 and $2.50 
For Sizes from 24 up. 
Smaller sizes 
Proportionately less. 
Ford & Wass 
GLOUCESTER, . 
Mass. 
