The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
M A. Morgan
Dealers in choice groceries, provisions and fish, 2265-2267 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester
For the last six years, the grocery store of M. (Malcom) A. Morgan at Nos. 2265-2267, Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, bas been accounted a model of its kind by the people in the neighborhood. It was established in 1901 and has grown in popularity and patronage since its opening day. It was conducted, until 1903, by the firm of Morgan & Kezer, when the junior partner, Mr. (John) Kezer, retired, leaving Mr. Morgan as the sole proprietor of the business. The store is large and square in Aube, and is well lighted and well appointed and is, altogether, neat and a comfortable place to trade in. as its large number of patrons all declare. It is considered the leading establishment of its kind in the New Dorchester section of the district. Nine clerks are employed there, and the services of four wagons are made use of in the delivery department. The store is thoroughly stocked with a selection of goods of the highest grade, consisting of staple and fancy groceries, teas, coffees, spices, butter. cheese, eggs, canned goods, jar goods, preserved fruits, flour, cereals. table delicacies, lard, beef, pork, hams, tripe, smoked beef, tongues, sausages, poultry, game, fresh, salt, smoked and pickled fish, oysters, clams, etc. All of the table supplies on sale are guaranteed to be just as they are represented.
Mr. Morgan is a native of Montreal, Province of Quebec, Canada, and has resided in Dorchester for a number of years. He is most highly thought of in the community and enjoys an unquestioned standing, both as merchant and private citizen.