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LASSIFIED _ ADVERTISEMENTS 
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 
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 
TENEMENT—4 rooms to let. Hot and 
eold water, toilet, etc. Apply Michael 
Kane, 86 summer street, Manchester. 
38tf. 
LOST—Sunday, between Union Ceme- 
tery and entrance Cove Woods, small 
purse containing keys and small] sum of 
money. Finder please leave at Breeze 
office. 
- WANTED—A young girl would like po- 
sition to do second work. Can sew if 
required. Is fond of children. Refer- 
ences. Please call or address: 110 Pine 
St., Manchester, Mass. 
WANTED—A chambermaid, laundress and 
to do sewing. Apply at Breeze Office, 
Manchester. 
A FIRST CLASS Swedish laundress, wish- 
es position in private family in Beverly 
Farms or Manchester. Excellent refer- 
ences. Address H. H., care of Mrs. O. 
Hakanson, 4 Everett St., Beverly 
Farms 
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 
home work—repairing, etc. Rates 
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 
In accordance with our usual cus- 
tom at this season of the year we 
are offering the Breeze for the bal- 
ance of the year FREE to all new 
subscribers. All names added to 
our list between now and New 
Year’s will be dated Jan. 1, 1913. 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
Essex, ss, Probate Court 
To the heics-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. 
By P. F. TIERNEY, Auctioneer. 
33 CHURCH ST., SALEM, MASS. 
By virtue of the license granted to us 
by the Probate Court, of the County of 
Essex on September 3, 1912. Will be 
sold at PUBLIC AUCTION on the prem- 
ises on 
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 
AT 2 O’CLOCK P. M. 
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED 
PREMISES SITUATED 
ON 
FORREST ST.,. MANCHESTER, MASS., 
a tract of land with the buildings there- 
on; situated in that part of Manchester 
called North Yarmouth and _ bounded 
Northerly and Westerly by land former- 
ly of William H. Allen, deceased, South- 
erly by land formerly of Steven Allen 
deceased; Easterly by the highway, con- 
taining about six acres, six roods and 
thirty-eight rods. 
This being a fine tract of tillage land, 
with a large barn on the premises. 
Terms: $300 at time of sale, and 
balance on delivery of the deed in ten 
days. 
1912, 
JAMES J. TIERNEY, 
ALFRED W. PUTNAM, 
Trustees of the Estate of DANIEL 
MAHONEY. 
The Chureh Aid society of the 
Baptist church hold an all day 
quilting Wednesday, Oct. 16. The 
annual meeting will be held in the 
evening, in the church vestry. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. A. G. 
Warner, pastor. Public worship, 
10.45 a. m. Bible school, 12.15, ves- 
try. Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. 
Young People’s union, 6.30. Eve- 
ning service, 7.30. Prayer meeting 
Friday evening at 7.45. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. All seats 
are free at every service. 
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL 
—Rev. L. H. Ruge, pastor. Sunday 
morning worship, with sermon, 
10.45. Bible school 12.00. Christian 
Endeavor Society 6.00 p. m. Evening 
worship with sermon, 7.00. Prayer 
meeting Tuesday, 7.30 in the chapel. 
Woman’s Missionary society the Ist 
Thursday of each month. Sittings 
can be obtained of A. S. Jewett. 
SACRED HEART—Rev. Mark Sul- 
ivan, pastor. Masses, 8.00 and 10.00 
o’clock. Sunday School at 2.30 
o’clock. Rosary, Instruction and 
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- 
ment, 3.30 o’clock. Week Days.— 
Morning mass at 7.30 o’clock. Ad- 
vanced class Friday evening at 
7.30 o’clock. | 
The Sunday School of the Con- 
gregational church will observe its 
annual Rally Day next Sunday, Oct. 
13th. There will be a program of 
exercises at 12 o'clock, including 
special music. A cordial invitation 
is extended to all. 
Registration 
Notice is hereby given that the 
Board of Registrars of Voters will 
be in session at the Selectmen’s 
Office, Town Hall, on Thursday 
evening, Oct. 17th, from 7 till 8 
o'clock; also on Wednesday even- 
ing, Oct. 23d, from 7 till 8 o’clock, 
and on Saturday, Oct. 26th, from 
12 noon till ro P. M., for the pur- 
pose of receiving evidence of the 
qualification of persons claiming a 
right to vote at the election to be 
held on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1912. 
W. J. JOHNSON, 
LAD iris Ge bV ERO; 
EDWARD CROWELL, 
ALFRED S. JEWETT, 
Board of Registrars. 
