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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
LOST 
A letter, between Manchester Postofhce and 
G. A. Priest school, Thursday noon. Ad- 
dressed 
Mrs. G. G. Peters. 
Finder please return sameto Breeze 
Office 
HYDRANGEAS 
Apply 
A small quantity for sale. 
W. S. Hannibal 
Bennett St., Manchester. 
620 
GIRL 
WANTS a position to do light housework, 
or take care of child. Fifteen years old. For 
information inquire at the 
BREEZE OFFIGE, 
or of Mrs. Jack, at Highwood, West Man- 
chester. 
LOST 
Yesterday between my stable and Beverly 
Farms a large nut off one of the wheels to my 
auto. Finder please leave at my office. 
Dr. Blaisdell, 
Union St., Manchester 
DOG LOST. 
Skye Terrier answering to name ‘‘ Pete;’’ 
black and white; no collar; dog came on train 
from Gloucester and was given to boy to return 
to Gloucester, but was never returned. Suit- 
able reward for return.to 
Mrs. J. E. Gook, 
124 Maplewood Ave., Gloucester 
FOR SALE. 
Baby carriage; basket style, with wheels and 
runners (for winter use); cost $45.00. Prac- 
tically new; will sell cheap. For particulars 
inquire at 
The Breeze Office 
620? 
PIANOFORTE TEACHER 
AN experienced pianoforte teacher will 
give lessons, or will supervise children’s daily 
practice during the summer, at Magnolia. For 
further particulars address 
Miss Jennie L. Haskell, 
27 Sargent St., Newton, Mass., 
or inquire at the Magnolia Library. 
620? 
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Tuesday and Wednesday, 
Admission 25c 
TUNUP COUR UUUCM UL UUUC OULU LE LLL 
ml 
ELUNE AAA A AA A NN A POCO COCR D ULL Liu 
THE ANNUAL 
ROSE SHOW 
OF THE 
4 NORTH SHORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
WILL BE HELD ON THEGROUNDS OF 
The Essex County Club 
Manchester=by=the=Sea 
The exhibition will open to the Public at 2 p. m. Tuesday and will be open 
all day Wednesday 
EVERYBODY COME! : 
LE LL A ee 
Society Hotes 
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wyman arrived 
at their West Manchester cottage ‘Thurs- 
day. 
Mrs. James McMillan arrived at Eagle- 
head, Manchester, Wednesday from De- 
troit. Miss Grace Jarvis, her grand- 
daughter, accompanied her and will spend 
the summer here. Mrs. McMillan’s 
daughter, Lady Harrington, has changed 
her plans, and will not come to America 
this summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cotting and 
son Charles, went over to New York 
yesterday morning to attend a wedding, 
but will return to West Manchester again 
tonight. They moved down to their 
cottage last week. Mrs. Cotting’s  sis- 
ter, Mrs. H. G. O. Colby, and Admiral 
Colby, are coming on to West Man- 
chester next week, where they will oc- 
cupy the Sheldon cottage on Harbor st. 
C. E. Hodges and family moved down 
to West Manchester Wednesday. ‘hey 
are occupying the Chase cottage. 
The Masconomo to be Reopened. 
The Masconomo house, Manchester, 
will be opened again this season. ‘The 
lease was signed Monday night and New 
York parties will assume control. When 
the hotel will be opened has not yet been 
given out, but it will probably be in the 
near future. 
Nine-o’-Hearts, owned by Reginarld 
Fitz won the special polo pony race at 
the Country club races in Brookline, 
Monday. He was entered in the three- 
eighths mile and had a field of five 
against him, but the pony was in excel- 
lent condition, as a result of the careful 
training at the beach in Manchester by 
Mr. Schilliday, Mr. Fitz’ s coachman. 
Monogram stationery at the BREEZE 
office. 
I 
HL RAL P= 4 
ALL 
bib babs 
& 
June 23 and 24 
(Evenings 10c) 
TA LL 
iz 
Work done at your residence, if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, bar- 
ber, Central square, Manchester. Ee 
16-13 Manchester. 
Private stationery, with names of es- 
tates, initials, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
etc., at the BreEErzeE office. s 
Telephone connection. 
THE 
Summerside Hand Laundry 
No Ghemicals used. Glothes dried in 
open air. 
Magnolia Ave., Magnolia 
620—711 
LOAM 
A quantity of first-class Loam, delivered at 
reasonable price, for sale. Apply 
DANIEL EDGEGOMB 
Forest St. - - Manchester 
66? 
NAPHTHA LAUNCH 
For Sar; 21 foot, with 5 h. p. engine, boat 
fittings complete. For further particulars ad- 
dress 
P. O. Box 288 Manchester 
65? 
FRENCH DRESSMAKER 
Wit work by the day. Best of references. 
Comes to Manchester every year. Will arrive 
on June 15. Address 
Madam, 42 Gentral St., Manchester, 
ieee, 613 
Home Made Jellies and 
Preserves 
This is the time to order your winter supply. 
Early Fruits are already in the market. 
Private orders carefully filled and delivered 
when wanted. 
I make many things for Women’s Exchanges 
in Boston and other places. 
Currant Jelly can be delivered now at $3.50 
per dozen. 
Price list sent on application. 
MISS E. S. GOWLES 
46 Mt. Vernon Ave. Braintree, Mass. 
Telephone 154-3 Braintree 
613-711 
HELP ENGAGED 
Market supplies bought in Boston and sent to 
summer residences, This has proved a saving 
to large families. | Five years experience en- 
gaging help and buying supplies for Back Bay 
families. 
MISS L. A. GOWLES 
46 Mt. Vernon Ave. Braintree, Mass 
Telephone 154-3 Braintree 
613-711 
FAT 
At the Cenrrau Square Luncn 
Wholesome food, well served, 
A dainty lunch 
..or a big feed at short notice.. 
# Central Square Lunch # 
Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
quick service. 
