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irst Unitarian church, Ann Arbor, Whélesale’ Dealers: ins : 
Mich., will preach at the Union Chap- 
el, Magnolia, tomorrow. 
The usual Catholic church services 
which are held at Magnolia during the 
summer months for the accommodation 
of Catholics who are temporarily located 
there commenced at the Library hall last 
Sunday morning. The services will pro- 
bably be conducted during the summer 
months by Rev. Myles D. Kiley and will 
~ commence at 7 o'clock. 
Atthe reunion of the class of 1905, 
Mt. Holyoke College, last week, which 
was the first the members have held since 
eraduation year, the matter of naming the 
Fellowship Fund for which the class has 
pledged to raise $25,000 was considered, 
and it was voted unanimously by the 83 
members present to name it in honor of 
the late Clara Loring Newell whose sad 
death in Antwerp, Germany, last Sept- 
ember, will be recalled by her many 
friends in Magnolia. Miss Newell was a 
daughter of Prop. Newell of the New = 
Magnolia. 
A maid in Mrs. Wm. McMiuillan’s 
‘family was taken to the Addison Gilbert 
hospital Tuesday, the Manchester am- 
bulance being called into use. 
James Culbert has opened his harness 
store here this week for the season, and 
has on hand as usual a full line of, stable 
supplies, etc. E. E. Greenleaf has been 
transferred from the Manchester store 
for the present and is in charge tempor- 
arily. 
Work on highway improvements at 
Magnolia were completed last Saturday 
afternoon, and the road roller has been 
taken to East Gloucester where comtem- 
plated work willbe finished in that section. 
Companion—secretary 
A woman of experience desires a position 
with alady. Excellent references. Please 
call or address Miss Kennedy, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
The ALCAZAR 
Raymond St., = Magnolia 
It is the aim of the new management to present 
our patrons a strictly first-class house. Rooms 
with or without board. Transients accorded 
BEEF. MUTTON: LAMB, VEAL, PORK. LARD, HAMS. RACON, SA U- 
SAGES, POULTRY. GAME, BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS. BEANS. 
Offices and Stores 55, 57, 59, 61 & 63 Blackstone Street. 
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Slaughter House, Brighton, Mass. Poultry and Egg Stations, Fenton, Michigan . 
Creameries in Vt.and Mich. Native Poultry Dressing house 49 N. Centre St., Boston 
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Magnolia Branch of the Indian Shore ( Boston) 
Lexington avenue, opposite The Colonnade. 
Indian, Mexican and Japanese Wares. Curios, Novelties, Souvenir: 
Post cards of many places. 
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Land For Sale in Magnolia 
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House Lots for sale on Avenue now being built 
from Raymond street to Magnolia ave., close to beach 
and.central part of Village. 
Also other land; one piece of eight acres, and one 
of five acres. Part of this land is in Gloucester and 
part in Manchester. Apply to 
H. W. BUTLER, 
Magnolia, Massachusetts 
Staal WW W{GGDLGEGDGF wi NY, Send your 
’ J. E. BOYNTON & CO. Expensive Garments 
tora 
Responsible Oatlor 
Formerly with L. P. Hollander and 
R.H. White Co. for fourteen years. 
Manufacturers of 
Fine Creamery 
BUTTER 
ve Village Creamery o9¢ 
Put up in TUBS 
BOXES and PRINTS 
Ladies and Gents Tailoring done at sk 
notice. Also 
Cleansing, Pressing and Repairing. 
Cutting and Fitting of 
Ladies’ Garments a specialty 
Suits Cleansed and Pressed 
by Steam-naphtha $1.00 
H. STATLAND 
Kimball block, Union $ 
(Opp. Post-oftice) 
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