4 
Hours for Calling for Orders 
8.30 to 9.30 a.m., 5 to 7 p.m 
MiSs MM. 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 
Telephone D. C. Ballou 
121-6 Gloucester, H. W. Brown 
D. C. BALLOU & CO. 
General Contractors and 
BUILDERS 
i Teaming of all kinds. Gravel, Turf 
Loam and Manure. 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
AT THIS TIME 
We begin our MARK DOWN SALE of 
WHITE and TAN SHOES. 
get some of the good values. 
Come and 
We are determined to clean out just as 
many of these goods as possible before 
September first. This means a big sav- 
ing to you. 
Whites and Tans that were $3.50 
Now $2.48 
Whites and Tans that were $3.00 
Now $2.25 
Whites and ‘Tans that were $2.50 
Now $1.87 
Whites and Tans that were $2.00 
Now $1.50 
Everything reduced in the same pro- 
portion. i 
A few good values in women’s heavy 
low shoes for fall wéar, $4.00 goods for 
$2.90 
Ford & Wass 
GLOUCESTER 
Pleasant Street 
Post Office Square 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA 
Miss Olive Tarr returned Tuesday 
from a week in Lowell with friends. 
Edward Ballou arrived home Labor 
Day from New York, after having 
spent a week visiting his brothers. 
Miss Edna Symonds has been spend- 
ing the week in Charlestown, guests 
of relatives. 
Tonight there is to be a grand ball 
at the Women’s club house, to which 
the young women are allowed to invite 
their men friends. Wednesday even- 
ing Rev. F. J. Libby read to the 
members, and last evening there was 
a “fudge” party in the parlors. 
Prop. George Upton gave his annual 
ball to the help at the Oceanside 
Thursday evening. 
Joseph McDonald has accepted a 
position as driver for Gorham Davis. 
The final matches in the _ pool 
tournament at the Young Men’s club 
were played off Wednesday night 
before a Jarge crowd. E. P. Muillette 
won first prize, it being a silver loving 
cup Mr. Millette won from Harry 
Diffin and H. C. Whitehouse by the 
score of 50 to 28. Harry Diffin cap- 
tured the second prize,—a_ consola- 
tion stein, from H. C. Whitehouse, by 
default. The membership has now 
reached 116. 
Visner’s 
nade from pure ginger 
mineral water. Order at 
inported ginger ale 
root and 
Lycett’s, 
Magnolia Item. 
Ice cream delivered in Magnolia 
in time for luncheon on Sunday. 
3. S. Bullock. Manchester. - 
Breeze Subscription $1.00. 
WINTER AND 
JOHN CONNOR 
LIVERY ann BOARD 
SUMMER BOARDERS 
HORSES ARE GIVEN THE BEST OF CARE 
An Excellent Sunny Paddock adjoining Stable 
Horses and Carriages To Let by the Day or Season 
TAPPAN ST., 
Thomas fefferson in “Rip Van 
Winkle.” 
An elaborate revival of that fa- 
mous old play, “Rip Van Winkle,” 
is promised at the Boston Theatre 
on Monday, Sept. 17, following the 
run of “Cape Cod Folks.” Thomas: 
Jefferson will be seen in the’ title 
role. His performance in the char- 
acter of the bibulous vagabond is 
as delightful as was that of his fa- 
~oxs sire. He will be surrounded, 
by a capable company, including 
many Boston favorites. Seats for 
the Jefferson engagement, which 
will be a limited one, will go on 
sale next Monday. 
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, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Tel. Con. 
Everything for the outfit of your Horses 
Carriage or stable; Auto Supplies, Trunk 
and Bag Repairing 
McCULLOCH’S 
133 Main St., - - GLOUCESTER, MAss. 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A.J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season. 
Auto Garage Connected 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
MANCHESTER 
(NEAR B. & M. STATION) 
STABLE: 
J. HENRY COULTER 
INSTRUCTOR 
Riding and Driving 
& & 
MAGNOLIA AVENUE, MAGNOLIA 
