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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ASSIFIED See ENENTS 
A YOUNG GIRL would like position to 
help with parlor and chamber work. 
Can give references if required. Please 
call or address: 110 Pine St., Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, Mass. it 
Wanted—A bookkeeper at once. Apply at 
Valentine’s Market, Union St., Manchester. 
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 
HOUSE of six rooms and bath to let. 
Hot and cold water, set tubs, hot water 
heat. Rooms all on one floor. HE. W. 
Ayers, 75 School St., Manchester. 27tf 
TENEMENT—4 rooms to let. Hot and 
cold water, toilet, ete. Apply Michael 
Kane, 86 summer street, Manchester. 
38tf. 
FOR SALE—1910 4-passenger Cadillac ;first 
class condition. Apply Maynard [f. 
Gilman, Manchester. JS8tt 
TO LET—Tenement of 5 rooms. Apply to 
F. K. Swett. 
LOST—On August Ist, at the TEssex 
County Club, Manchester, a valuable 
Brooch with diamonds and rubies. Will 
the finder communicate with Mrs. John 
Wales, 587 Beacon street, Boston, or the 
North Shore Breeze. A liberal reward 
will be given. 
phone 3945 Back Bay, Boston. 
No question asked. Tele- 
38-40 
BAKERY and LIGHT 
GROCERY For Sale 
Apply to J. W. Cawthorne, Jr. 
50 Central St. Manchester 
WANTED 
Experienced seamstress would like. 
to go out by the day or would take 
Rates 
home work—repairing, etc. 
reasonable. 
22 Desmond Ave., Manchester.41 
NOTICE 
MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 
On and after Oct. 1, 1912, a fine of one cent a 
day instead of five cents a week, will be charged on 
books overdue. Per Order Trustees 
J.P. LATIONS _ 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass. 
Pupils wishing to take 
Lessons in Water Colors 
write to 
MISS ALICE M. DUTTON 
18 Brown street, Salem, Mass. 
Telephone 8433 W 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., Postoffice for 
the week ending Sept. 28: Mrs. F. 
H. Barton, Miss Kitty Bumpus, Hon. 
ee) 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
Essex, ss. Probate Court 
To the heirs-at-law, next of kin, credi- 
tors, and all other persons interested in 
the estate of Mary B Knight, late of 
Manchester, in said County, widow de- 
ceased, intestate. WHEREAS, a petition 
has been presented to said Court to grant 
a letter of administration on the estate of 
said deceased to George L. Knight of 
Manchester in the County of Essex with- 
out giving a surety on his bond. 
You are hereby cited to appear at a 
Probate Court ‘to be held at Salem, in 
said County of Essex, on the twenty-first 
day of October A. D. 1912, at nine o’clock 
in the forenoon, to show cause, if any 
you have, why the same should not be 
granted. 
And the petitioner is hereby directed to 
give public notice thereof by publishing 
this citation once in each week, for three 
successive weeks, in the North Shore 
Breeze, a newspaper published in Man- 
chester, the last publication to be one 
day at least before said Court. 
Witness, Rollin E. Harmon, Esquire, 
Judge of said Court, this twenty-fourth 
day of September, in the year one thou- 
sand nine hundred and twelve. 
ARTHUR BOGUE, Register. 
North Shore Breeze 
Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 1912. 
For Sale By 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co., 
Manchester, Mass. 
A. L. Bethune, Mrs. C. Campbell, 
Mrs. G. .M. Cummings, John Chis- 
holm, Miss Ellen Cleary, Philip J. 
Dwight, Miss Annie Davis, Mrs. C. 
H. Hills, W. P. Hughes, Richard 
Horne, Mrs. F. L. Hurd, Louie R. 
Hamond, Mary E. Heath, Mrs. C. 
R. Johnson, Miss C. Klem, Franklin 
E. W. Kellie, Lon. Lyons, Mrs. Nellie 
Lovering, J. F. Lynch, Stanley Mor- 
timore, Mrs. J. H. Metcalf, Peter 
M. Neddie, Mrs. Joel H. Metcalf, 
Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Noel B. 
Nutt, Miss Emily Perry, Miss M. C. 
Ray, Miss E. Riedell, Miss J. C. 
Rathbone, Mrs. J. C. Sharp, Robert 
Streer, Miss Mildred Stone, Mrs. 
Sheppard, Miss Ida Sata, Miss M. 
Turner, Mrs. L. Tracey, Miss Eliza- 
beth Thomas, Mrs. Lena Wilson.— 
‘Samuel L. Wheaton, Postmaster. 
| kin, sentinel 
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MANCHESTER 
Howard L. Winchester has bought 
the Mulvey cottage at 41 Lincoln 
street, which he has been occupying 
the past spring and summer. This 
attractive house was built for Mr. 
Mulvey four or five years ago and 
is located near the Manchester 
Water Works plant. 
Frank A. Foster, chairman of the 
local Democratic Town committee, 
was elected secretary of the Essex 
County Demoeratie club last Satur- 
day at the annual outing at the 
Danvers Country elub. 
Sweaters for men, women and 
children at Elizabeth <A. Leth- 
bridge’s. - 
Comforters and blankets at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. ss 
Monday evening, Oct. 14, will be 
an important date in the life of Wm. 
Jeffrey colony, Pilgrim Fathers, as 
great preparations are under way 
for the annual installation of offi- 
cers. It is expected that the supreme 
officers will be present, as well as 
large delegations from the colonies 
at Beverly, Beverly Farms and 
Gloucester. The  recently-elected 
officers are: Mrs. Jennie P. Dennis, 
governor; J. S. Reed, Lieut. Gov.; 
C. M. Dodge, secy.; Mrs. L. W. 
Floyd, treas.; Mrs. Ellen I. Horton, 
eollecto; Mrs. Hattie Preston, Sergt.- 
at-arms; Mrs. O. E. Butler, depy. 
sergt.-at-arms; Mrs. Chas. 0. Howe, 
sentinel of inner gate; Henry Men- 
of outer gate: Mrs. 
‘ennie Walen, musician; Mrs. H. L. 
Willmonton, trustee, 3 years. 
Your Watch 
To have it keep good time you 
should have it cleaned every 
year and a half at least. 
The oil is dried by that time 
and becomes mixed with metal- 
he dust which acts like emery. 
You know the result. Better 
bring it in now and let us prce- 
vent anything like this happen- 
ing, before it is too late. 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
Jewelers 
16i Main St. Gloucester 
