«36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NURSERIES 
SALEM 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES: 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poerly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Read, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone Salem 820 
Bargains in 
Cypriurtters 
Rebuilt machines with uew platen, type, ribbons, etc., $25 to $45. 
Machines almost new at low prices. Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
Che Typewriter Exchange, - a8 Bromfield Mtrvet 
Tel. 166, Main E. J. McCOLGAN, Mer. Boston, Mass. 
$10 -:- $H0 
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Dealers in 
LOAM, GRAVEL, WOOD AND COAL 
TEAMING AND JOBBING TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
H. L. HANNAFORD 
Postoffice Block 
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. 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone Connection. Magnolia, Massachusetts. 
Also Hunt’s Market, 172 Prospect street, Cambridge. 
MAGNOLIA 
A movement has been started to 
secure by subscription, a fund of $75 
or $100 to be used as prizes among 
the school children for  eollecting 
caterpillar nests, the nests of the 
common tent caterpillar, during the 
coming winter. To walk or drive 
through the streets and especially 
the shore road one is appalled by the 
number of unsightly nests and eater- 
pillars which are needlessly destroy- 
ing our trees and shrubs and caus- 
ing great discomfort to many. In 
places the foliage has been destroyed 
entirely. A few dollars will make 
a vast difference next year. To make 
it worth while and to arouse the in- 
terest of the children a prize is to 
be offered for the largest number eol- 
lected over 500 by one child; second, 
third, fourth and fifth also to be of- 
fered according to number brought 
in. All who care to take a part in 
this benefit to the entire community 
are invited to send their contribu- 
tions either to Miss Ethel P. May or 
Mrs. Fred §. Lycett at the Drug 
store. Considerable interest has been 
shown already and doubtless a suf- 
ficient sum will be raised in a short 
time. 
The Y. P. 8S. C. E. topie ‘at the Vil- 
lage chureh this evening will he be 
‘*Gentleness.’’ The service will be- 
gin at 8.15 o’elock. 
Miss Margaret Curry, daughter of 
Mrs. Il. G. Curry had the misfor- 
tune to sprain her ankle badly, Tues- 
day. 
Frederick Eaton arrived home 
Tuesday from Woreester, where he 
was a student at Woreester Poly- 
technic Institute. He began his du- 
ties as assistant manager at the 
Men’s club Wednesday. 
We are pleased to see Martin J. 
3urke about again after his recent 
illness. 
Mr. and Mrs. John E. May were 
the guests of friends in Marblehead 
the first of the week. 
M. KEHOE 
Carpenter » and » Builder 
Jobbing Premptly Atteaded to 
MAGNOLIA 
Summer St. 
Jonathan May 
Real Estate:Insurance 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
Magnolia, . -- . 
Telephone: Office 26-2; House 26-3 
Mass, 
