J. M. FRENCH © 
Dealer in 
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery 
Soda and Stationery 
Lunches Served at All Hours 
Magnolia Avenue, MAGNOLIA, MASS, 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 32 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
Tel. Con. MAGNOLIA. 
EVERETT A. FLYE 
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4 Centre St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by the 
latest Improved Methods 
Everything for the outtit of your Horses, 
Carriage or stable; Auto Supplies, Trunk 
and Bag Repairing 
McCULLOCH’S 
1338 Main St., 
DANIEL M. CASEY 
Practical Horseshoer 
Magnolia Avenue 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A.J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season. 
Auto Garage Connected 
GLOUCESTER, MASs. 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
CICEO.§ LOLS 
FULL LINE HANDLED 
EGGS 
GAGOLINE Probucr 
Standard Oil, 22 cts. Gal. 
Strictly Fresh 
32 cts. Dozen 
Ask the grocery man for anything else 
you may want. 
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MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE SUMMER HOTELS 
Mrs. Loverett S. Miller of Hart- 
ford, Conn, has registered at the 
New Magnolia for the season. 
I. Percy Mills of New York has re- 
turned to the New Magnolia for an- 
other season. Mr. Mills is promi- 
nently identified with Pearson’s Mag- 
azine as one of its able writers. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Tracy Potter 
and family of North Adams, have 
registered at the ‘New Magnolia for 
an extended stay. Mr. Potter is well 
known as one of the leading attorneys 
of the state. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watson of 
East Orange, N.J., have registered 
at the New Magnolia for the season. 
Calvin Page of Portsmouth, N.H., 
arrived at the New Magnolia on Sun- 
day in his large touring car, accom- 
panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. How- 
ard, Mrs. John H. Bartlett and Calvin 
Page Bartlett of Portsmouth, whom 
he entertained at lunch. 
Mr. and, Mrs. ML. Keith aor 
Brockton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Allyn of 
New York are making an extended 
visit at the New Magnolia while tour- 
ing the different points of interest 
about the surrounding country, in 
their Mercedes touring car. 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Lillian Hanson Gray and Miss 
Alice M. Turner are entertaining over 
the week-end at the ‘Old Homestead,”’ 
on the Shore Road, Messrs. Arthur 
M. Brown, Arthur Hanson, Albert A 
Turner, Misses Frances R. Page, 
Evelyn A. Turner, and Mrs. David 
Winslow. Mrs. Gray, a teacher of 
voice and church soloist, charmingly 
entertained her guests last evening, 
accompanied by the violin, of which 
her brother, Mr. Hanson, is quite a 
master, and by Mr. Brown, a pianist 
of considerable note. 
Miss Ethel Davis of Gloucester 
spent Sunday here with her friend, 
- Miss Anna Chane. 
Dr. E. C. Moore. the college 
preacher at Harvard, preached at the 
Union chapel last Sunday before a 
large congregation. 
Bruce Chapman, who has joined the 
navy, is spending a 10 days’ furlough 
with his relatives here. 
Kehoe--Hunter 
Frank L. Kehoe was united in mar- 
riage to Miss Margaret Hunter of 
Melrose last Wednesday evening, at 
the home of the bride’s parents in 
Melrose. They are to live in the 
house which Mr. Kehoe has built for 
himself on Summer street. 
Hours for Calling for Orders 
8.30 to 9.30 a.m., 5 to 7 p.m 
Miss M. E. CAHILL 
DRESSMAKER 
With Mrs, L. F. Hunt at Dry Goods Store ~ 
Fuller Street, - - MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
6-16 x 9-8 
Gorham Davis, Proprietor Frank H. Davis, Manager 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES, 
Gloucester and Magnolia. 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest styles of ; 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-charged 
D. €. Ballou 
Telephone 
H. W. Brown 
121-6 Gloucester. 
D, C. BALLOU & €O: 
General Contractors and 
BUILDERS 
3@- Teaming of all kinds. Gravel, Turf 
Loam and Manure. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Summer lime 
We are well stocked with all 
the desirable things in 
Summer Footwear. 
WHITE SHOES 
in great variety, with leather soles 
and either white or leather heels, 
also a good variety of rubber soled 
Tennis Shoes, in Tan or White. 
Prices from $1.50 to $4.00. 
SNEAKERS 
in white, tanor black. The smooth 
red rubber soles are the _ best. 
Price, . $1.00 
The ordinary kind, 50c 
STAPLE SHOES 
in all the desirable fashions. 
All the leading makes in White Cleaners, 
Black and Tan Polishes, Brushes, 
Trees and Small Wares. 
Ford & Wass 
GLOUCESTER 
P.O. Sg.— Next to Butman & French 
