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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Published every Saturday Afternoon. 
J. ALEX. LODGE, Editor and Proprietor. 
Postoffice Block, Manchester, Mass. 
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Entered as second-class matter April 8, 1905, at the 
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Congress of March 3, 1879. 
Telephones: Manchester 9-13, Beverly 335-3. 
VOLUME 3. NUMBER 24 
SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1906. 
TIDES 
Week of June 16-22, 1906. 
Forenoon Afternoon 
D High Low High . Low 
ay Water Water Water Water 
Saturday 7.15 1.08 7.43 1.27 
Sunday 8.11 2.02 8.32 2.20 
Monday 9.02 2.52 9.18 3.05 
Tuesday 9.48 3.38 10.00 3.48 
Wednesday | 10.28 4.20 10.40 4.30 
Thursday 11.08 5.00 ula ty 5.10 
Friday 11.43 5.38 11.56 5.45 
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at the BREEZE OFFICE, Post-office 
block, Manchester. 
Bunker Hill Day is observed next 
Monday, though it is not a recognized 
holiday only in the immediate vicin- 
ity of Boston. 
Senator Schofield got a ‘‘jolt”’ yes- 
terday in the Senate on his “‘gratuity”’ 
bill for the Civil war veterans, says 
Tuesday’s Salem Mews. Everything 
looked pretty smooth for the bill to go 
through, when Senator “Si” Reed of 
Taunton raised a point about the 
legality of appropriating the money, 
under the constitution of the State. 
President Dana had to ask for timé 
before deciding the point, and will 
make his ruling today. It was rather 
a surprise for the Ipswich man. 
POOR OMAR! 
BY LEWIS ALLEN 
Wake! for the News has scattered into flight 
Our love of tinned meats, once a great de- 
light, 
Until today we think of that report 
And instantly we lose our appetite. 
Before the phantom of false Ham had died 
Methought a voice within the Tavern cried 
‘When all this Good Stuff is prepared in tin 
Why wait the hungry Simpletons outside?” 
ea Pe the Can with breakfast food and 
ing 
The Other Stuff into the limpid spring, 
There’s nothing else to do with it, you 
know, 
Because it isn’t fit to eat, By Jing! 
Each morn a thousand carrots brings, you 
say: 
With aa and turnips all plucked yester- 
ay 
And this first summer month — but never 
mind, 
Bring vegetables and take the Meat away! 
Think, in this batter’d caravanserai, 
Whose Portals used to be “ three squares” a 
day, 
How Victim after Victim ate the Stuff 
And then, within an hour, was lugged away ! 
We are no other than a moving fleet 
Of Easy Marks that ever have to eat, 
But vegetables are good enough for me, 
I’d rather be a carrot than bad Meat! 
Real Estate 
A parcel of marsh land at Manches- 
ter Cove, adjoining Little Crow island 
and belonging to the Lewis estate, 
was purchased at a commissioners’ 
sale Thursday by Raymond C. Allen. 
The sale was made through the agency 
of N. P. Meldrnm. 
John Silva has purchased on private 
terms the Morse estate on Morse 
court, Manchester. 
D. Linehan & Son, the 
Crossing contractors, have 
completed the construction of a 
beautiful grass tennis court at 
‘“Wyvermswood,”. the E. B. Web- 
ster place at North Beverly, occu- 
pied this year by the Tyler Morses. 
Prides 
just 
WANTED) 
A Small Cottage, or Bungalow, near the 
shore in Manchester or vicinity. 
Address, ‘“ W.” 
Breeze Office, Manchester. 
COOK 
A position wanted by an experienced cook 
with the best of references. Apply, 
Mrs. ANDREWS, 
17 Brook st., Manchester. 
ROOMS TO LET! 
By the week orfor theseason. Only a few 
minutes walk from the Essex County Club. 
Hot and cold water and bath. Breakfast 
served if desired. Inquire at 
BREEZE OFFICE, 
Post-Office Building, Manchester. 
O,EE 
A barn, on Pine street, Manchester, for- 
merly owned by the late Amos Girdler. For 
particulars, inquire of 
Jo KePUES TEE Re 
Manchester, Mass. 
FOR SALE! 
One Extra Good Cow; also three tons of 
Hay. 
Apply, 
GILMAN M. BURNHAM, 
Sea street, Manchester. 
OUR MANCHESTER FRIENDS 
Will find what they need in SHOES at our 
New Shoe Store. 
W. Frank Parsons & Bro. 
81 Main Street, - Gloucester, Mass. 
HEADCUARTERS! 
For cleansing, Pressing, Repairing 
and Dyeing all kinds of garments. 
Dry cleansing a specialty. In this 
process the most delicate shades and 
colors can be cleansed. 
A. E. BUTLER, of Gloucester, 
for many years with Chas. S. Tappan, is now 
located in Room 5, Tappan Block, up one 
flight. 
(&=> Especial attention will be paid to all orders 
sent by express, and same will be returned C. O. D. 
Always statein ordering the work to be done, name 
and address. 
STARR C. HEWITT 
Refracting and Manufacturing 
@) sr A ASEAN 
We make to order on our own premises all kinds of Rimless Eye 
Glasses, including ‘‘SPUR-ON ” and all the latest and 
Daintiest Styles. 
$58 ESSEX STREET, 
SALEM, MASS. 
