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The subject of the sermon at the 
Village echureh Sunday morning 
will be ‘‘Our Country’s Wealth.’’ 
The subject for the eveming service 
will be ‘‘Roofless Houses.’’ The 
topic for the Christian Endeavor 
meeting this evening will be ‘‘Jesus 
in Bethany.’’ 
Gertrude West, Arthur Lycett 
and Mabel Sampson were members 
of the graduating class from the 
Blynman school this year. Mabel 
Sampson took one of the leading 
parts in the graduation exercises 
which were held in the City hall, 
Gloucester, on Wednesday after- 
noon. Arthur Lycett was awarded 
a Sawyer Gold Medal for good 
scholarship. 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and «» Builder 
Jebbing Promptly Attended to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Irving C. Eaton is in Boston this 
week taking the final entrance ex- 
ams for M. I. T., which institution 
he will enter in the fall. 
The local schools closed on Wed- 
nesday for the summer vacation. 
Many young people from here at- 
tended the circus at Salem on Wed- 
nesday. 
Mrs. Ruth Joy and daughter, 
Helen, returned to their home in 
Lawrence Wednesday, after a very 
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. 
George Staples. 
Mrs. Everett Butler is visiting 
friends in Somerville. 
Miss Ruth Scott has accepted a 
position at the Oceanside hotel for 
the summer. 
Jonathan May 
Real Estate:Insurance 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
Magnolia, - -- - 
Telephone: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
Mass. 
HH OW Bie Inet ain 
Dealers in 
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TEAMING AND JOBBING 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
H. L. HANNAFORD 
Postoffice Block 
Magnolia, Mass. 
REAL ESTATE.. 
Property Cared for 
Summer Estates for Rent 
AGENT FOR GLOUCESTER COAL CO. 
Telephone 74 Magnolia 
MAGNOLIA MARKET 
LAFAYETTE HUNT, Proprietor 
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, POULTRY, VEGETABLES. 
AGENT FOR DEERFOOT FARM CREAM AND BUTTER. 
ORDERS TAKEN AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. 
Telephone Connection. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect street, Cambridge. 
Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
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Edgar Story has entered the em- 
ploy of C. L. Crafts of Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Butler 
are at Townsend, Mass., where they 
have purchased a farm. 
Born, June 10, a daughter to Mr. 
and Mrs. Ashby R. Porter. 
The New England Resorter for 
July—profuselys illustrated—is| For 
sale at Lycett’s drug store and The 
Oceanside. 15e. the copy. 
Circus at Gloucester. 
The world traveled exhibition 
the Young Buffalo Wild West and 
Col. Cummins’ Far East will exhibit 
in Gloucester on July 2nd. After 
earning a reputation for excellence 
at the Pan-American exposition, 
Buffalo; the Trans-Mississippi ex- 
position, Omaha, and at the Colum- 
bian exposition, St. Louis, Col. Cum- 
mins invaded the eastern states. At 
each point visited, his reception was 
nothing short of a triumph, culmin- 
ating in the most successful engage- 
ment Madison Square Garden, New 
York City, has recorded. At the 
termination of his New York sea- 
son, six years ago, Col Cummins took 
his Far East and Indian Congress 
to Europe for a two years’ tour. So 
suecessful was the undertaking that 
the tour was extended four years, 
making six consecutive years in the 
capitals of the old world. Col Cum- 
mins numbered among his patrons 
the crowned heads, royalty and so- 
ciety folk of Europe. Col. Cummins 
returned to America late last Fall to 
consolidate his Far East with the 
Young Buffalo Wild West into one 
tremendous exhibition. The Young 
Buffalo Wild West and Col. Cum- 
mins’ Far East will introduce to 
American audiences a troupe of wild 
Australian Boomerang and _ spear 
throwers; bull whip manipulators 
and buekjumpers; expert Arabian . 
horsemen; Maoris in mimie warfare; 
Hindu wonder-workers, necromane- 
ers and presdigitators; Russian cos- 
sack and whirlwind dancers; Cinga- 
lese and Turks, in native games, ex- 
ploits and pastime; Boer sharpshoot- 
ers and horsemen; American cow- 
boys, broncho busters, horse wrang- 
lers; cowgirls, Indians, squaws, 
papooses; ‘Mexican vanqueros; 
sharpshooters, horsemen; American 
cowboys, Annie Oakley, the peerless 
wing and rifle shot of the world; ele- 
phants, camels, dromedaries, long 
horned cattle from Iceland; the or- 
iginal 20-ox team and many strange 
animals from the African veldt. 
A big street parade will be given 
on the morning of the exhibition, 
