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The Hall committee of Magnolia 
lodge, Odd Fellows, report that a Bible 
has been removed from the lodge room 
and cannot be found, and they request 
the party or parties responsible to return 
the same at once. The Bible is large 
and beautifully illustrated and was pre- 
sented to the lodge by one of its charter 
members, the late Andrew Lee. 
The police officers will start having 
their vacations Sunday. Night officer 
Sheehan will be the first to have his vaca- 
tion, and Sergeant Andrews next. Each 
officer has ten days. Special police will 
be on duty during the absence of the 
regular officers. 
The voting lists as at present made up 
are being posted and the voters should 
inspect them and see that their names 
are on the lists, and if not, take steps to 
have the omission corrected if they de- 
sire to take part in the caucuses this 
month. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Willmonton 
and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Callahan sailed 
from Boston on one of the Merchants 
and Miners Jrans. Co. boats fora trip 
to Norfolk, Va., and Baltimore, Monday. 
Complaint has been made to Chief of 
Police Sullivan that someone maliciously 
or otherwise cut loose a canoe owned by 
C. Howard Clark, jr., at West Man- 
chester, one night the first of the week. 
The canoe was afterwards found bat- 
tered on the rocks. 
Atthe meeting of the North Shore 
Horticultural society on the 17th of this 
month the subject will be ‘‘Gladioli.’’ 
The gladioli specialist, B. Hammond 
Tracey, of Cedar Acres farm, Wenham, 
will be one of the speakers. 
The special prize offered by W. W. 
Rawson of Boston, the well known seed- 
man, for the winner of the greatest num- 
ber of points at the recent show of the 
North Shore Horticultural society, was 
won by William Swan who won 76 
points to 73 won by Eric H. Wetterlow, 
gardener at Mrs. Lester Leland’s. It 
was nip and tuck between the two, and 
not until the awards had been gone over 
carefully again this week was the outcome 
announced. Yhe points were awarded 
on the following: firsts to count three, 
seconds as two, thirds as one. 
North Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., 
held their annual cuting and picnic on 
Tuesday of this week at Tuck’s Point, 
about 55 members of the order attended 
and everybody had a very pleasant time. 
One of Frank Crombie’s chowders was 
the star feature of the noon-day spread. 
Games were indulged in, such as _pitch- 
ing quoits, baseball, etc. 
Dog collars at Miguel’s. * 
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A. H. Higginson, President. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
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