NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MAGNOLIA. 
The large willow on the Shore road 
near the Closson studio was damaged by 
the storm of Monday, the big limb ex- 
tending over the road being torn off by 
the wind. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lycett were 
guests of friends in Woburn over Sunday. 
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The ‘La Vogue” Trousers 
: “Style, Ease and Comfort.” 
Has a device at the waist line con- 
trolled by lacing. It causes the trous- 
m ers to fit closely over the hips. 
3 No Suspenders or Belt required. 
a justthe pant for Bowling, etc. 
For Sale exclusively by the 
CAPE ANN CLOTHING CO. Inc. 
207 Main St., Gloucester. 
Cape Ann Clothing Co., 
‘The telegraph office at the post-office 
opened for business Monday. As in for- 
mer years Mrs. Lycett will have charge 
of all the offices at Magnolia this season. 
The Aborn cottage opened the past 
week and the hotel proper will open 
shortly. The house has been thoroughly 
renovated inside and out, newly painted, 
and presents a most inviting appearance. 
‘The advanced bookings indicate a most 
successful season. The house will be un- 
der the same efficient management as last 
year Mrs. E. A. Carney being proprietor, 
while E. J. Remick will again manage 
the house for her. 
Harry I. Moore of Gloucester, who 
has been taking a course of study at the 
Salem Commercial school the past winter, 
has resumed his former dutiés as extra 
baggage master at the Magnolia station 
for the summer. 
Alfred McCracken of Boston is to 
manage the garage in connection with the 
A. J. Rowe stable this season. The 
garage has accomodations for 65 mach- 
ines. 
Printing of all kinds done promptly.— 
Henry Butler, jr., agent forthe BREEZE 
Print. 
Special in Boys 
Clothing 
Ages 8 to 17 years, double 
breasted all wool plain grey 
Suits with two pair of pants, 
one pair of plain and one pair 
of Nickerbocker, Widow 
Jones make, with extra but- 
tons and pieces to mend with 
every suit. 
Warranted all for 
$5.00 
Inc. 
207 Main St., Gloucester. 
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A. M. LYCKTT & SON 
Pharmacists 
Mass. 
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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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ARTICLESS CANDIES: 
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Telephone: 
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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. 
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in {-2 lb, p’k’ges only. 
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MAGNOLIA. 
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