NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Town of [anchester 
NOTICE 
The Board ae Aegean will be 
at their office on 
Saturday, October 26, 
from 12 noon until 10 o’clock p. m., 
for the purpose of adding omitted 
polls to the assessed list. 
BoARD OF ASSESSORS. 
The Table d’Hote Luncheon 
THE ORIGINAL MAGNOLIA QUALITY 
POP CORN 
Gold [Medal Brand 
Full Line of Candies. Ye Old Fashioned Corn 
Balls—A Ball Fora Penny. Mail Orders 
promptly attended to. Send us a Postal. 
BURRILL 
Washington, corner Union St., Manchester 
CHICKENS 
Fresh killed, for sale, as small broilers or 
roasters, 3 to 4 lbs., at less than market prices. 
Send postal day before wanted and I will 
dress and deliver. Address 
A. B. DUNN, Box 477,Manchester 
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| Have your samme 
CLOTHES 
Pressed and 
Repaired 
POR LAL 
Before I close my 
store for the season 
STATLAND 
Manchester, Mass. 
Kimball Block, - - 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
I wish to inform the public 
that I have opened in the 
Allen Building, Washington St., 
Manchester 
A first-class CASH GROCERY STORE. 
I shall keep everything found in au up-to- 
date Grocery and shall sell at the LOWEST 
PRICES which astrictly cash business. will 
permit. 
A share of the public patronage is respect- 
fully solicited. 
EL. E. ALLEN 
That Siren Whistle! 
Many of our readers have no doubt 
heard something about a siren whistle 
recently placed on Baker’s Island, 
off the North Shore. Once or twice, 
perhaps, reference has been made to 
said whistle in these columns. Protests 
were made, and a special town meeting 
passed a resolve against the whistle some 
weeks since. A Boston attorney was 
engaged to place the protests before the 
proper authorities in Washington. ‘The 
following letter is self-explanatory: 
DEPARTM’ T OF COMMERCE AND LABOR 
Light-House Board, 
WasHINGTON, Oct. 14, 1907. 
Guy W. Currier, 
84 State St., Boston. 
Sir: Referring to your letter dated 
Aug. 6, 1907, to the Department, which 
was referred to this ofhce for answer, 
enclosing a petition relative to the fog- 
signal at Baker’s Island, the Board states 
that after a personal examination of the 
situation by Admiral Reiter, the chair- 
man of the Light-House Board, and a 
careful consideration of his oral report 
by that Board in formal session, it was 
not found advisable to discontinue this 
fog-signal. 
The Board states, however, that it is 
proposed to installa megaphone at this 
station, at a cost of $130, which it is ex- 
pected will divert much of the sound 
from the land to the sea, and thus ob- 
viate to a great degree annoyance to 
those dwelling on the mainland within 
ear shot of this signal. 
Respectfully, 
Wo. L. Casey. 
Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. 
A Card. 
Editor North Shore Breeze: 
Allow me through your paper to ex- 
press to my many friends and patrons, 
who in the thirty-nine years of continu- 
ous business career have given me their 
confidence, my sincere thanks, and also 
for their friendly and cordial salutations 
as I retire as a business man from the 
Old Corner Store. Also to commend 
my successor, Mr. H. G. Nichols, who, 
with my former clerks, will do their 
best to serve all who may favor him 
with their patronage. 
Lt Cols 
Geo. F. ALLEN. 
Manchester, Oct. 24, 1907. 3 
MANCHESTER 
The percent of attendance at the 
schools for week ending, Oct. 25: 
Grade VII, 98.20; V, 96.92; Il, 96.38; 
IX, 94.66; III, 94.65; VI, 94.50; I, 
94.08; VIII, 93.65; I and I, 93.33; 
IV, 90. 60; qvanead IV, 86. 87, 
Fall and, Winter line of Douglas Shoes 
has arrived at Bell’s. 
Printing at the BREEZE Office. 
Tis 
Overcoat Weather 
You Are interested 
We believe in our clother, and we 
have had them made for us by 
tailors who, we tell you, are the 
best in the business—who have 
counted merit as their watchword 
for many years. 
Such clothes as we speak about 
Will Fit You 
Will Wear You 
Will give you Style. 
Men’s and Young Men’s 
OVERCOATS 
$10.00 to $28.00 
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