The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
G A. E. Reynolds
Owner of a Novelty Establishment at 847 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester
Of the most popular mercantile establishments in the neighborhood is the novelty store of G. A. E. Reynolds at No. 847 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester. This place was opened to public patronage four years ago by its proprietor. The store is large and roomy and contains a fine stock of goods, including select candies, the latest fancies in fashionable stationery, periodicals, souvenir cards, pencils, pens, notions, cigars tobaccos, cigarettes, the daily and weekly papers, etc. The store is liberally patronized by the people in the locality and particularly by children who go there to buy the little things, of one kind or another, which they need to play with or for school use. Mr. Reynolds delights to have the children visit the store and does everything to make it attractive to them. The older people also find in the store a frequent source of supply for the needs of the home or the office.
Mr. Reynolds has lived in Dorchester for the last four years. He is a member of the Odd Fellows and the Ancient Order of United Workmen. He is now a am in middle life. Mr. Reynolds is a popular man in the neighborhood in which he lives and is universally esteemed and respected by all members of the community. He is considered a valuable acquisition to the locality.