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Manchester, Beverly and Salem 
EXPRESS 
Orders left at the usual places 
in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
Beverly and Salem, will be 
promptly attended to. 
Agent for the’ 
Salem Steam Laundry. - 
Telephones: 37-3 Mane., 259 Salem 
Central St., Manchester. 
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FOR- 
GOOD RUBBERS) 
The. celebrated ‘‘Gold Seal’’ 
rubbers are sold in Gloucester 
only by us. If you’re wanting 
rubber footwear that’s really. 
good—buy these. 
They cost more than others, 
but there’s a reason. 
If you try a pair you'll see why. 
Rubbers Overshoes Rubber Boots 
We are showing a big line of 
the popular High Top shoes 
for Men, Boys and Girls. 
Men’s very high tan laee, with 
buckles at the top. 
$4.00 $5.00 $7.00 
Boy’s at $3.00 and $3.50 
Step in and see our Lines 
Ford & Wass 
Post Office, - Gloucester, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The. Essex County returning board 
Thursday tabulated the votes for county 
commissioner cast at the recent election, 
and despite the fact that Mr. Grosvenor 
lost 3481 votes by improper returns, he 
won out. Of the returns made by the 
different towns 3142 were without the 
‘“Jr.’? appended to his name, and 339 
with the wrong middle initial. Man- 
chester’s 278 votes were included among 
the former, and consequently did not 
count for Mr. Grosvenor. 
At the meeting of Allen Women’s 
Relief Corps, No. 119, Thursday even- 
ing, the following officers were elected: 
President, Mrs. Julia E. Reed; senior 
vice pres., Mrs. Lucinda Baker: junior 
vice pres., Mrs. Janet Austin; treasurer, 
Mrs. HannahG. Tappan; chaplain, Mrs. 
S. Augusta Martin; conductor Mrs. 
Mary M. Lane; guard, Mrs. Anna 
Woodbury; delegate, Mrs. Flora 
Hersey; alternate, Mrs. Carrie Cook. 
For sale—hand knitted mittens at 18 
Brook street, Manchester. fe 
Gloucester’s new mayor, Henry H. 
Parsons, is well known in Manchester. 
He is a building mover, and has done 
much work here in that line. He won 
over Mayor MacDonald in the recent 
fight by 30 votes. Gloucester went 
license again, the majority being 188 
votes. 
Old Farmers’ Almanac, a household 
necessity, and Standard Diaries for 1908 
can now be obtained at Floyd’s news- 
stand. s 
Following is the percentage of attend- 
ance at the G. A. Priest and Primary 
schools for week just ending: Grade I, 
92.2; Iand II, 88.4; II, 93.75; II, 
93. 68; IV, 94, 92; Advanced IV, 
89.54; V, 96.54; VI, 91.06; VU, 
91.02; VI, 86. 86; IX, 94.65. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. 
All subscriptions received from now . 
until the first of the year will be dated 
Jan: 1, 708. The price $1.00 a year in 
advance. 
Bara Roses - Housk Coats — 
We mention these at this time as suggestive for $5 to $12 
An exceptionally. 
fine line from the very best makers, in the Eiderdown as well as the 
the ideal Christmas present. 
fine Blanket Robes. 
LEATHER NOVELTIES In genuine Pigskin, such as Purses, Toilet Articles, — es 
etc, suitable for Christmas gifts. 
CHICKENS 
Fresh killed, for sale, as small broilers 0 
roasters, 3 to 4 lbs., at less than market prices 
Send postal day before wanted and I t will 
dress and deliver. Address 
A. B. DUNN, Box 477, Manchesteam 
Nie UND oR 
I wish to inform the public 
that I have opened in the 
Allien Building, Washington St. 
Manchester 
A first-class CASH GROCERY: STORE 
I shall keep everything found in an up-to- — 
date Grocery and shall sell at the LOWEST 
PRICES which astrictly cash business will 
permit. ae 
A share of the public patronage is respect- 
fully solicited. 
E. E. ALLEN | 
Room To Let 
Furnished room with furnace heat, electric _ 
lights, bath, hot and cold water. Pleasantly — 
situated, 10 minutes walk from depot. Winter — 
rates. ‘Apply by letter. Parties desiring to 
smoke cigarettes in room need not apply. 
Address A. B. C., Breeze Office. 
Office Stationery. Weegee 
write it on a neatly printed leetter head; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish you 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
prices.—THs BREEZE OFFICE. 
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La Grippe 
Is a nerve-wrecking disease. It — 
affects the whole nervous system. 
When the heart, lungs or stom- 
ach is weak, it is sure to leave it 
in a bad condition. These after- 
effects are really more sérious — 
that the disease. Dr. Miles’ Nerv-_ 
ine should always be taken to- 
strengthen and build up the nerv- ‘ 
ous system. : 
‘T had a long spell of the grip whichan t 
weakened my stomach and brought ‘on — 
extreme nervousness. I was miserable 
for months. I bought a_ bottle oes 
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and a ’ 
Nerve and Liver Pills and I hadn’t taken — 
one bottle before I began to feel better. 
My stomach grew stronger and my 
Bowne finally got back to their norma 
condition.’ MRS. G O. THORNBURG, | 
North Baitimore, Ohio. 
If first bottle fails to benefit, money back, 
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. — 
CLARK & FRIEND 
Y. M1. Cc. A. Building 
Salem, Tass. 
