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TO LET—Tenement of five rooms, with 
toilet. 39 Everett St., Beverly Forms. 
TENEMENT of 4 rooms, all modern im- 
provements, bath, hot and cold water, 
electric lights, ete. Apply S. Albert 
Sinnicks, off Bennett street, Manchester. 
Telephone 79-11. tf 
FOR SALE—Several nice Pomeranian’s 
Sable, Black and Chocolate; also two 
French Bull males, 7 months old. A. H. 
Pembroke, Coachman Estate of T. C. 
Hollander, Esq., Dodge Row, Wenham, 
Mass. 28tf 
WANTED—To -rent by the week, a small 
gasoline or electric car. E. M., The 
Breeze Office. 30tf 
HOUSE of six rooms and bath to let. 
Hot and cold water, set tubs, hot water 
heat. Rooms all on one floor. E. W. 
Ayers, 75 School St., Manchester. 27tf 
FOR SALE—Good second-hand upright 
piano. Mrs. James Wolfe, Magnolia. 
35_36 
FOR SALE—A First Class Lovell-Dia- 
mond bicycle. Practically new. Only 
ridden 139 miles. Apply E. M. L., 10 
Union street, Manchester. 34tf 
LOST—Silver watch between Magnuson’s 
Green house, Bridge street and Magnu- 
son’s green house, Vine street. Finder 
leave at Breeze Office, Manchester. 
HARVARD GRADUATE WISHING TO 
VISIT EUROPE is willing to act as tu- 
tor, guide or companion, without com- 
pensation other than necessary travel- 
ing expenses. References -and bond 
furnished. A. P., 75 Beacon Street, 
Hyde Park, Mass. 
YOUNG MAN AND WIFE would like po- 
sition caring for gentleman’s estate. 
No children. Address Breeze Office. 36 
POSITION WANTED as first class cook; 
accommodating or permanent. 19 Brook 
street, Manchester. 
COMPETENT GARDENER — married. 
wishes position as caretaker of Gentle- 
man’s estate. Several years experience 
in growing all kinds of plants and flow- 
ers under glass. Knows how to care for 
lawn and shrubbery. Excellent refer- 
ences. Apply W. B. N., Breeze Office. tf 
or e winter 
wanted by a young lady of experience 
No objection to travel. Address for 
particulars ‘‘Secretary,’’ North Shore 
Breeze, Manchester. tf 
DRESSMAKER—Seamstress, competent, 
well recommended, wants work by day 
or week. Fine handwork. Mrs. Rey 
Orrick, Putnam Court, he eal 
Care of Mrs. Owen. 
PRINTER-APPRENTICE—An opportun'- 
ty is open at the present time for a 
boy to learn the printing trade. Ap- 
ply at the Breeze Office. tf 
or sale. e best 
pedigreed stock; also one French poodle. 
Erie H. Wetterlow, 49 Brook st., ene 
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FOR SALE—Beautiful French poodle 
(black) from champion prize stock, very 
intelligent and companionable. Just the 
dog for a country place; can be seen at 
332 Newbury st., Boston. 36-39 
LOST—An unused 500-mile mileage book 
between Bell’s store and the Railroad 
station, Manchester. Reward for its re- 
turn to the Breeze Office. 35tf 
‘boys, burl walnut 
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Be SeCee 
_ Antiques At 
Private Sale 
A permanent resident of Manchester, 
Mass., has a few pieces of rare furniture, 
silver, china, etc., which he wishes to dis- 
pose of, and among which may be men- 
tioned an exceedingly rare and genuine 
specimen of an early Shereton 3-piece 
sideboard, of rich figured San Domingo 
mahogany. A Louis XV Secretoire of 
Kingwood with finely chased Ormolu 
decoration. Two Dutch Colonial high- 
fronts and herring 
bone inlay, and a Shereton card table 
also inlaid, and in fine condition. 
A few exceedingly rare Chinese porce- 
lains of the Ming period, a carved rock 
erystal ewer and patten, and a number of 
Oil Paintings of great antiquity and 
guaranteed authenticity, including works 
by Moretto de Brescia, D. Teniers the 
younger, Sir Peter Lely, Hogarth, Largil- 
liere, Tocque and others. 
A few rare old portrait miniatures, 
Italian wood carvings and a small but 
choice collection of drawings by old 
masters of the Italian, French and Dutch 
schools are also for disposal. 
The whole of the above were purchased 
abroad with discriminating taste and 
judgement, from well known collections 
and are of particular interest to the Con- 
noisseur and advanced collector. 
Further particulars and appointment to 
view, may be obtained by calling up 
Telephone 78-4. Manchester, Mass. 
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The original drawing for Paul Revere’s 
famous engraving of ‘‘The Boston Mas- 
sacre’’?’ may be seen by those interested 
in rare Americana. 
PROPOSALS 
Bids for new road and other 
landscape work on Masconomo Park will 
general 
be received by the Board of Park Com- 
missioners until six o’clock P. M., Tues- 
day, Sept. 10, 1912. Plans and specifica- 
tions can be had by applying to the Board. 
The Board reserves the right to accept 
or reject any or all bids. 
Signed, 
J. S. REED, 
F. H. CROMBIE, 
R. L. CHEEVER, 
Park Commissioners, 
Town of Manchester. 
RUBBERS 
This Winter 
WEAR (BIC) 
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MANCHESTER. 
Albert Facey and little daughter 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., were guests 
over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel 
Lethbridge and family, Summer 
street. 
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Pupils wishing to take 
Lessons in Water Colors 
write to 
MISS ALICE M. DUTTON 
18 Brown street, Salem, Mass. 
Telephone 8433 W 
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BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
done promptly and in first class manner. 
Arthur Hey, 
Beach Street Manchester 
In small building, rear of Bell’s Store 
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WE REPAIR’ EVERYTHING 
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Town of Manchester, Mass. 
Chapter two hundred and nine of the 
acts of the year nineteen hundred and 
eight is hereby amended by striking out 
section one and inserting in place there- 
of the following:—Section 1. It shall 
be unlawful within any city, or, within 
any town which accepts the provisions 
of this act, for any person to set a fire 
in the open air between the first day of 
March and the first day of December ex- 
cept by the written permission of the for- 
est warden; that debris from fields, gar- 
dens and orchards, or leaves and rubbish 
from yards may be burned on ploughed 
fields by the owners thereof, their agents 
or lessees; and provided, further, that 
persons above eghteen years of age may 
maintain a fire for a reasonable purpose 
upon sandy or barren land, if the fire is 
enclosed within rocks, metal or other non- 
inflammable material. In every case such 
fire shall be at least two hundred feet 
distant from any forest or sprout lands, 
and at least fifty feet distant from any 
building, and shall be properly attended 
until it is extinguished. The forest war- 
den shall cause public notice to be given 
of the provisions of this section, and shall 
enforce the same. Whoever violates the 
provisions of this section shall be pun- 
ished by a fine of not more than one hun- 
dred dollars, or by imprisonment for not 
more than one month, or oy both such 
fine and imprisonment. 
JOHN D. MORRISON, 
Forest Warden. 
Telephone 283-2 
