LOST—An automobile robe between J. J. 
_ Connors’ stable and Manchester station. 
Liberal reward for return to J. J. 
Connors. 
_ LOST—Between the Common and County 
_ ¢lub grounds, Summer street, Monday 
Oct. 14, a brooch. Amethyst surrounded 
by pearls. Return to Breeze office. 43 
_ TO LET—Cottage 8 rooms and bath. Apply 
Morley, Flatley & Co., 19 Brook street, 
Manchester 43-45 
MORTGAGEE’S SALE. 
By virtue of the power of sale con- 
tained in a certain mortgage deed given by 
David G. Allen to Isaac J. Proctor, dated 
October 4, 1905, and recorded with Essex 
So. Dist. Deeds, book 1793, page 113, will 
on Monday, the eleventh day of November, 
1912, at 3:30 o’clock in the afternoon, all 
and singular, the premises conveyed by said 
mortgage deed, viz: 
A certain lot or parcel of land with the 
dwelling house and other buildings there- 
_ on, lying and being in the Town of Man- 
chester, in the County of Essex and Com- 
_monwealth of Massachusetts, and bounded 
and described as follows, viz:— 
The whole of said premises containing 
four acres more or less and bounded as 
follows, viz: Beginning at the southerly 
corner by the County road leading to 
Gloucester, called Summer Street; and run- 
ning westwardly by said road and land of 
Francis Low deceased and land of Benja- 
min Kitfield by the ledge to land of Mar- 
tha Lee; thence northeasterly by land of 
said Martha, thirty rods and five links to 
a stake; thence southeasterly by land of 
Abram Goldsmith to a stake; thence 
westwardly by land of Benjamin Kitfield 
twenty-one rods and nine links to the 
bound first mentioned. | 
Terms, $500 at time and place of sale, 
balance cash in ten days. 
_ Eben Hutchinson, Assignee and Owner of 
_ said Mortgage. 
From the office of Eben Hutchinson, Atty., 
. 407-8-9 Pemberton Bldg., Boston, Mass. 
F Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1.— 
j 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
> Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
p First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass. 
WHISPERINGS. 
“Tf all the Manchesterites who at- 
tend athletic contests on Saturday 
would attend churches on Sunday 
how the collections would swell,’’ a 
prominent Manchester churchman re- 
Co to The Whisperer the other 
ay. 
Halloween Cards at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. My 
be sold at public auction on the premises 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LASSIFIED ASE ENS 
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 
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION FOR 1913. 
The Youth’s Companion appeals to every 
interest of family life, from housekeeping 
to athletics. It begins with stories of 
youthful vim and vigor, with articles 
which disclose the secrets of successful 
play in great games, with charming tales 
of life at the girls’ colleges. But The 
Companion does not surrender these read- 
ers when they have entered the more seri- 
ous paths of life. Mothers will welcome 
the page for little children and the weekly 
doctor’s article. Fathers will find the im- 
portant news- of the day as it is, and not 
as it is rumored to be. The entire house- 
hold will appreciate the sketcs which 
touch gently on common foibles or cariza- 
ture eccentricity. In short, for less than 
four cents a week The Companion brings 
into the home clean entertainment, pure 
inspiration, fine ideals, increase of knowi- 
edge. 
Names rarely seen in tables of contents 
will be found in The Companion’s An- 
nouncement for 1913, which will be sent 
upon request—with samples of the paper, 
to those not familiar with it. 
Every new subscriber for 1913 will re- 
ceive free all the issues for the remaining 
weeks of 1912; also free, The Companion 
Window Transparency and Calendar for 
1913, in rich, t ranslucent colors—the most 
beautiful of all Companion souvenirs. 
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. 
New Subscriptions received at this office. 
MANCHESTER 
All those interested in forming a 
class in the First Aid course of the 
American National Red Cross please 
meet at Mrs. L| W. Carter’s be- 
tween 7 and 7:30 next Monday even- 
ing, Oct. 28. 
Art Goods, Pillows, Doilies, 
at KH. A. Lethbridge’s. 
et¢., 
* 
ness, beauty, and real worth. 
difficulty in 
Gift for the young bride 
every piece we sell 
What could be more appropriate than 
and groom? 
greater variety to choose from or a happier combination of useful- 
In anticipation of the Wedding season 
we have gathered together an assortment of special pieces in» both 
sterling silver and fine quality plate, from which you will have no 
selecting something just to your fancy. 
as Jow as 50¢ and $1.00, and there’s through-and-through quality in 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
11 
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 tree at every service. 
The Chureh Aid society of the 
saptist church will meet with Mrs. 
Charlotte Brown, Wednesday even- 
ing of next week. 
The meetings of the Men’s Broth- 
erhood will soon be opened for the 
winter. Rey. Mr. Warner of the 
Baptist church has been the moving 
spirit in this project and he secured 
some very good speakers last year. 
Efforts are to be made to have some 
interesting meetings. 
Monday evening the B. Y. P. N. 
will hold a private Hallowe’en party 
in the Baptist church. 
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 1st 
Thursday of each month~ Sittings 
can be obtained of A. S. Jewett. 
SACRED HEART—Rev. Mark Sul- 
livan, 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’elock. Ad- 
vanced class Friday evening at 
7.30 o’clock. 
Breeze subscription, $2 a year. 
Fine Wedding Silverware 
a Wedding 
offers 
Silverware as 
Certainly nothing 
Prices ranve 
Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Wm. F. Roberts Announces: 
HAT he has taken over the 
Carriage Painting business of 
Edward A. Lane, conduct d by him at the same location, rear 53 
School street, for the last 30 years. 
this same stand and the same prompt 
The business will be kept at 
and efficient service is 
guaranteed. The business will change hands November ist. 
A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited. 
