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-NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Volume 8. Sept. 9, 1910. Number 36 
Sept 3— 9. 
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How About Your Telephone, Has It 
Been Connected at Your 
Town House Yet? 
North Shore people are beginning 
to consider returning to town and 
one very pertinent question that we 
might ask by way of a timely sug- 
gestion is, ‘‘have you given your or- 
der to have your town telephone 
connected?’’ Very trivial matter, in- 
deed! But not so trivial, after all, 
if you have to live several days with- 
out the use of your ’phone after re- 
turning to the city. One of the 
casiest ways in the world to over- 
come this inconvenience is to have 
the matter attended to now—while 
you are yet on the Shore. Simply 
‘elephone to Central at Manchester, 
Beverly Farms, or whatever part of 
the North Shore you happen to be 
and tell the operator that you want 
your service here discontinued about 
such and such a date and that you 
want your town telephone connected 
and ready for use by such and such 
a date. What is there more simple? 
When you return to town your 
‘phone will be installed. Every- 
thing will be connected ready for 
use without the least inconvenience 
to you. Take the suggestion of the 
Breeze and attend to the matter to- 
day. ; 
Incidentally we might say that or- 
ders for new connections or for tele- 
phone removals or for changes in 
service must be received before Sat- 
urday, Sept. 10, in order to have list- 
ing appear in the fall issue of the . 
telephone directory. 
Everybody Satisfied. 
The management of the fair given 
by the G. A. R., WR. C. and §; of 
V., held last week and briefly com- 
mented on in the Breeze of Sept. 2, 
have every reason to be well pleased 
with their work. 
As a financial success it speaks 
well for those in charge. In the 
neighborhood of $1,000 being raised 
for the relief fund. The good it 
done the different societies in bring- 
ing the-citizens of this and other 
towns into closer contact with them, 
cannot be estimated into dollars and 
cents. It means that the people are 
beginning to realize the good work 
done by the different bodies of these 
orders and the causes they represent. 
Soon there will be none of the 
noble veterans of the G. A. R. left 
and it is the least we can do is to 
pay homage to them while they are 
with us. They have ever been will- 
ing to do their part in upholding 
‘‘Old Glory’’ and the attendance at 
the fair last week showed the 
‘“vets,’’ they hold a warm spot in 
the hearts of Manchesterites and in 
the surrounding towns. 
The dance last Friday evening 
was a grand success and the large 
attendance must have given the 
fund ‘‘quite a boost.’ 
The auction sale on Saturday 
evening was the windup of the fair 
and the witty remarks, given by the 
auctioneer, was much appreciated. 
The following presents were given 
away to the subscribers of the fund: 
Seeds in squash, for mileage book, 
Austin Christian. 
Willow rocker, seeds in water- 
melon, tie between Grace Bigwood 
and Marjorie Sargeant. 
Pillow No. 3, tapioca in bottle, A. 
der. 
Gold watch, links in bottle, Hd. 
Lethbridge. 
$10 gold certificate, W. Blonin, 35 
’Prinee street, Salem. 
Ton of coal, pegs in bottle, tie be- 
G. E. WILLMONTON ... 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 
| Willmonton’s Agency 
OLD SOUTHBLDG., BOSTON for Rent. 
| SGHOOL AND UNION STS., MANCHESTER 
MAKING OF A NEWSPAPER. 
Will Be One of the Big Practical 
Exhibits at the October Great — 
Mechanics Exposition. ate 
The average reader of the daily 
“ newspaper, it is safe to assert, knows 
very little of the processes by which 
this wonderful production of the 
present century is made ready 
for the eyes of the public day 
after day and many times daily. 
The various steps toward the con- 
summation should be generally 
known. Such a knowledge, in- 
deed, is quite a liberal education 
in itself and indirectly exerts 
a powerful influence for good, not 
only upon the favorite journal, but 
upon society as well. Possessed of 
this information the reader knows 
of the trials, the tribulations, the 
anxieties, the expense, the enter- 
prise, the celerity, the fascinations 
of the work and it certainly will act 
unconsciously in the formation of. 
opinions and in the setting of values 
on news and editorial decisions. 
All this will be clearly demon- 
strated at the great Mechanics 
Exposition to be held the entire 
month of October in the Mechanics — 
Building on Huntington avenue, 
Boston. The exposition will be open 
every day excepting Sundays, from 
10 o’clock in the morning until 10 
o’clock at night, and during these 
hours a little daily newspaper will 
be published. 
tween H. M. Garvey and H. C. Swett. 
Ribbon quilt, H. B. MeCollom. 
Beans in ‘bottle, raincoat, Senter 
Stanley. 
Sofa pillow No. 2, buttons in bot- 
tle, Miss Elsie Northrup. 
Bath-room — mirror, 
White. 
Centerpiece, beans in bottle, Wm. 
D. Cook. 
Barrell of flour, tacks in bottle, 
John Lee. 
Oak rocker, coffee in bottle, John 
Desmond. . 
$10 gold coin, shot in bottle, Mrs. 
Senter Stanley. 
Sofa pillow No. 1, corn on cob, tie — 
between Manchester Fruit Co. and 
P. Cleary. 
Dress-suit case, holder tree, E. I. 
Cunningham. 
Length of string, raincoat, Mrs. 
Nellie Smith. 
Buttons in bottle, pink quilt, E. 
W. Baker. 
Josephine 
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