NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
For Comfort 
Wear the “Sanatorium” 
Shoe $3.50 
DOES 
NOT 
SHRINK 
(Registered) 
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See Our New 
“Artloom’” Table Covers. 
For Frocks 
Knickerbockers 
Night Dresses 
Day Shirts 
all the goods he sends us. 
If properly washed, we believe his assertion that ‘“Viyella Flannel does not 
shrink” is absolutely correct. You cannot boil it like a muslin, but if you take 
common sense precautions in the washing you will find, as have hundreds of our 
customers, that Viyella is a flannel which really does not shrink. 
About 150 New Designs for Autumn setvice. 
Men will need them for shirts. Nothing better or more in demand for women’s 
warm waists and we cannot begin to tell you of the many yards we sell each year 
for children’s dresses. , 
Clar colorings are here this year—also plain colors as well as stripes and 
mixtures, 31 inches wide and at the New York price. 
MANCHESTER 
The Manchester Electric Co. have 
made arrangements to furnish power to 
subscribers who desire it through the 
winter, —that is, those on the town cir- 
cuit, so-called, which means the circuit 
in the immediate center of the town. 
This arrangement is made so that those 
already having motors may use them in the. 
winter, and so as to urge others to in- 
troduce motors. Samuel Knight & 
Sons have just had installed a ten horse- 
power motor, and a small motor is also 
being installed at the Breeze office, 
which will go a long way toward the 
better handling of the steadily increasing 
work at this office. By this arrange- 
ment also the subscribers on the town 
circuit will have power for lights through- 
out the day, while on the other circuits 
the power will be off, after Nov. 1, 
from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 
Born, Sunday, Oct. 20, asonto Mr. 
and Mrs. John Reilly, Lincoln street. 
Miss Bessie Lethbridge started Mon- 
day morning for a visit of a week or ten 
days with relatives in New York city 
and Brooklyn. Miss Mollie McNary is 
substituting at the Old Corner Store in 
her absence. 
Augustus A. Smith of Attica, N. Y., 
has been renewing acquaintances in 
town the past week. 
Pajamas, etc. 
This is what the maker of Viyella Flannel Says on every two or three yards of 
A. A. Cushing and family have 
-moved this week from Cottage No. 6 to 
Cottage No. 10, at Windemere Park, 
which has been occupied by the Italian 
legation secretaries the past summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cressey and 
two children of Beverly spent Sunday 
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Dole, Nor- 
wood ave. 
Tree Warden Young and gang ex- 
tinguished a woods fire on Wetherbee’s 
hill last Saturday. It looked very much 
as though it had been set, as it was too 
far from the railroad to have originated 
from sparks. 
Ernest Howe is with the Manchester 
Electric Co., for the winter. 
BULBS that bloom in the SPRING 
| 7OC yard. Send for Samples. 
CELID GLUED CHRD 9 O CIES Gal 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the Manches- 
ter, Mass., P. O., week ending Oct. 19, ’07, 
Miss Mabel S Archibald, -Alfredo Bevandes, 
Bates Blurk, Mrs Thomas Clarelen, E C Carter, 
Miss Minnie A Cray, Clark and Lewis, 
Michael Cotubello, Alba Dalloff, Miss Mar- 
garet French, Miss Elizabeth Farge, Guiseppe 
Kindom de Frances, M Foley, Miss M M 
Goemley, Abraham J Gray, James J Griffin, 
Miss Lena Gruniller, Mr Goncabors, Norman 
Harrows, Hon George Holbrook, Mrs I G 
Ingleman, Ernest Knapp, A Karvylanian, Miss 
Catherine A Munroe, Thomas Mitchell, Miss 
Elsie C Nutt, Miss May Newman, Stanley A 
Phelan, Messrs Quener & Peare, Miss Elen 
Peterson, B Rumsley, Edward Howland 
Rahun, Lester E Richards, C W Scott, Vele 
Stovanoni, Mrs Chas F Sprague, Miss Mary 
Seabuoyer, Mrs Arthur Terrill, Morris Wise- 
man. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
CROCUS that brave March cold 
NARCISSUS in pure whites and bright yellows 
TULIPS of gay colors 
To have them and enjoy them in the 
Spring 
ROBERT A. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ENTOMOLOGY 
HORTICULTURE 
FORESTRY 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Lock Box 35. 
Plant Now 
MUCCHBET, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
