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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A complete line of 
STAPLE and FANCY 
GROCERIES 
S. S. Pierce Goods 
Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and 
Cheese 
Gasoline «& Motor Oil 
P. S. LYCETT 
Magnolia Avenue Tel. 63-2 
all kinds cannot do better than look 
over our new line of Japanese Ware. 
Beautifully hand-painted cups, 
chocolate sets and _ all 
Just the thing for gifts. 
|| Cottagers looking for Dainty Dishes of 
saucers, 
styles of vases. 
_ We have just added a line of 
Hardware and 
Kitchen Furnishings 
Crockery, Tin ware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: 
Apollinaris, White Rock, 
Poland, etc. 
By the case or dozen 
GINGERALES 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Next to Men’s Clubhouse 
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Residents of Magnolia complain bit- 
terly of the condition of the. state high- 
way between Magnolia and Gloucester 
and of Summer street, between Magnolia 
and the Boston & Maine station. Inthe 
first case, the state has closed the high- 
way in order to resurface it and, in the 
second, workmen are filling-in and re- 
graveling the road, to the infinite incon- 
venience of the hundreds of teams and 
automobiles that travel back and forth to 
the station every day. In the latter case, 
protest is made on the ground that the 
work should have been done in the 
spring when the travel was light. 
Col. Wm. D. Sohier of Beverly has 
written to Mayor Parsons of Gloucester 
making a proposition that, if the Glou- 
cester city government will agree to pay 
one-half the cost, in which a total sum of 
not lessthan $1000 shall be spent, he 
will improve Hesperus avenue and raise 
the other half of the expense. Col. 
Sohier believes that the work could be 
s arted immediately and so arranged that 
either Hlesperus avenue or the state high- 
way would be open to travel continually. 
AMNION 
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Have you thought to renew your sub- 
scriptions to the Breeze? Do not for- 
get that the price advances to $2:00 a 
year on July 1. ‘This price effects’ no- 
one but new subscribers until the pres- 
ent subscriptions run out. For instance, 
if your subscription does not expire until 
next January, this raise in price does not 
effect you until next January. “Then 
the price will be $2,00 for the year fol- 
lowing. “The only way you may get 
your subscription for one dollar a year 
after your present subscription expires, 
whether it expires on July 1, or next 
March, is to send your advance sub- 
scription before next Thursday. If you 
send in $2.00, why that will pay for two 
years; if you send $1.00, that will pay 
H: W. BUTLER & S0R 
‘ DEALERS IN 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
WILLOW COTTAGE 
Raymond St., Magnolia, Mass. Modern 
sanitation, running water, hot and cold baths, 
select patronage, situated a moment’s walk 
from the ocean, through picturesque country. 
tates, $laday andupward. M.G. WALSH, 
MANAGER. 
CAPT. W. S. DOUGLASS 
of Lobster Lane, Magnolia, announces that ~ 
his boats will be ready on June 17th to carry 
parties on deep sea fishing and sailing trips. 
Leave orders at office in Lobster Lane, next 
to Magnolia Fish Market 
BOAS & CROWLEY, Tailors 
FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN, 
REPAIRING, 
you live, we can serve you. 
Telephone Magnolia 7 Ring 2. 
M. E. CAHILL 
DRESSMAKER 
With Mrs. Hunt, Dry Goods Store 
Special attention given to remodelling and re- 
pairing, and pressing of muslin suits. 
Orders called for after 5.30 p. m. 
FULLER. STREET, MAGNOLIA 
% % % % 
REMODELING, DYEING, 
Monthly and contract pressing at special rates. 
6 RayMonpD STREET, MAGNOLIA 
CLEANSING AND PRESSING. 
Distance no bar. No matter where 
A telephone call, a postal or message will receive instant attention. 
For excellent board and. lodging by day 
or week at moderate prices, go to 
The Mallard House 
Magnolia Ave. Magnolia, Mass. 
Modern equipment and furnishings in 
every respect. 
MRS. G. BROWN, Manager. 
for one year in advance from the date 
when your subscriptions runs out. 
William Danner of Boston, former 
general secretary of the Young Men’s 
Christian Association of Colorado 
Springs, will speak at the Village church 
next Sunday morning in the absence of 
the pastor. The evening service will be 
conducted by the Rev. Charles F. 
Wadsworth, D. D., of Philadelphia. 
The Rev. Mr. Libby is absent attending 
the commencement at Bowdoin Col- 
lege, and, next Sunday, will speak be- 
fore the Masons of Richmond, Me. 
Martin Flaherty, the popular physical 
culture instructor of Lowell, Mass., has 
returned for the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler were 
in Townsend, Mass., the first of the 
week as guests of Stephen B. Allen. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
‘after July 1, 
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