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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A complete line of 
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GROCERIES 
S. S. Pierce Goods 
Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter, 
Cheese and Cream 
#& Motor Oil 
Gasoline 
P. S. LYCEIT 
Tel. 50-2 
Magnolia Avenue 
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We have just added a line of 
Hardware and. 
Kitchen Furnishings 
Grockery, Tin ware, etc. 
Also a line of 
Garden Tools, Rakes, 
Forks, Spades, etc. 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Next to Men’s Clubhouse 
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While trying to make Salem harbor 
for shelter, Sunday night the three masted 
schooner Mary E. Olys ran in between 
Kettle Island and the Magnolia’ beach. 
When the captain started to get under- 
way. Monday morning he found that the 
craft was dragging and in danger of go- 
ing ashore sohe dropped both anchors 
and hung on until the tug ‘‘ Eveleth ”’ 
from Gloucester came and snaked her 
out of her uncomfortable berth. | Sch. 
Mary E. Olys was bound to a Maine 
port from New York and was coal laden. 
Not knowing there were two channels 
between the island and the mainland and 
a bar between the two the captain ran 
his vessel on the bar, thus grounding. 
Moulton—McGannigle. 
Gcorge O. Moulton of Manchester 
and Miss Belle McGannigle of Law- 
rence were quietly married at the parson- 
age in Manchester yesterday afternoon, 
April 29, by the Rev. L. H. Ruge of 
the Manchester Congreg:tional church. 
Mr. and Mrs. Moulton will be at home 
to their friends, at Mr. Moulton’s home 
in Magnolia, after June 1. 
Slight Blaze at Magnolia. 
Magnolia had another fire scare Wed- 
nesday morning when at 10 25 an alarm 
was sounded from box 87,1 cated at the 
engine house, for a fire at Miss Stearns’ 
** Villa.’’. Fortunately the fire did not 
amount to anything and the damage was 
of the slightest character, perhaps, a 
$25 damage. Miss Stearns planned to 
spend part of the day at Magnolia and in 
order to take the chill off the house the 
caretaker started a fire in the furnace. 
In some manner the wooden hot air box 
was set fire. The fire was put out by 
those on the place so that the firemen 
had nothing to do when they arrived, al- 
though the contents of one tank on the 
chemical was used in dispelling any pos- 
sible chance for the blaze to break out 
again. 
The Pier at Magnolia. 
Just as soon asthe weather permits 
work will be started in building the pier 
at Magnolia on the site of the old _ pier, 
carried away several years ago by winter 
storms. The land end of the pier has 
already been built, and all that is needed 
now is to have the large spiles driven so 
that the part of the pier over the water 
can be constructed. With the floats on 
the end it is planned to have a pier some 
125 to 150 feet long, a big thing in the 
line of improvements for Magnolia. 
This is to be built by the newly formed 
corporation of summer residents and 
townspeople. 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A. J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season 
Auto Garage Connection 
Narman Avenna. = 
Magnolia 
FIREPROOF GARAGE 
THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER. 
Automobiles 
Marine Motors 
Motor cycles 
Bicycles 
Solid Rubber Tires 
All Kinds 
Fitted. 
North Shor: 
Agents for 
Mischelin Tires 
We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Batteries. 
Automobiles and Bicycles 
For Sale and Rent. 
Supplies and Repairs of all Kinds 
At Lowest Prices. 
~ Perkins 
Beach St., Manchester 
& Corliss 
1 [liddle St., Gloucester 
kaF-OPEN ALL NIGHT 
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NEW GARAGE AT BASS ROCKS 
