14 
 apemmmnedimmntinn SOE PVA DBS S— ~ 7) 
“ 
| Real Extate :: } 
: : And Jagumewantel 
ee: Pan 8 a Be, wk 
Samuel A. Culbertson of Louis- 
ville, Ky., has bought thelsaac S. 
West estate at Manchester Cove, and 
work will be started shortly on 
making many improvements to the 
house, including the changing over 
of part of the interior, the installa- 
tion of several new bath-rooms, ete. 
The Culbertsons have spent the last 
two seasons on the North Shore, oc- 
cupying the Spaulding cottage at 
West Manchester last year, and a 
cottage at Beverly Farms this sea- 
son. The West house was vacant 
this summer. The Culbertsons in- 
tend to become permanent residents 
of the North Shore. Their son 
William is to marry Miss Effie Bag- 
nell of St. Louis this autumn. The 
Bagnells summer at Magnolia. The 
sale of the above property was made 
through the agency of T. Dennie 
and Reginald Boardman. 
The Henry W. Cunningham estate 
at. West Manchester has been sold. 
We are not prepared to announce 
the purchaser. 
Alanson L. Daniels of Boston and 
Pride’s has purchased the Gen. Ben- 
jamin F, Peach estate, ‘Old Farm.”’ 
at Wenham and will take immediate 
occupaney, it is said. Mr. and Mrs. 
Daniels have summered broad and 
rented their Valley street eottaye in 
Beverly Farms. 
The continued cuanecs and im- 
provements to the S. FM HWutchinsen 
estate on the beach front at Beverly 
Farms are now in progress, stone for 
the extension of the sea wall to the 
end of the former Boardman prop- 
erty now arriving by water. 
Changes to the grounds adjoining 
have also been started. 
reorge L. Knight of Manchester, 
conveys to Hannah Lendell and 
Jessie F., wife of Franklin B. Rust 
of Manchester, land on School street, 
Manchester, 104.92 by 283 feet. 
_NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SuBSCRIBERS leaving the shore 
for their city homes should notify 
this office of their “‘ change of ad- 
dress’’ promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BOOKS ADDED TO MANCHES.- 
TER PUBLIC LIBRARY,— 
- SEPTEMBER 
Going Down From Jerusalem 
Dunean. 915.6-D1 
Hill Towns of Italy. 
- Williams. 
Mr. Dooley Says. Dunne. 
My Friend the Indian. 
McLaughlin 
My Mark Twain. Howells. 
Spell of Italy. 
Upton Letters. 
914.5-W 
871-D6 
970.1-M 
B-C625 
914.5-S4 
Benson. 826-B2 
Fiction 
Daughters of the Marionis. 
Oppenheim. 062.14 
Girls From the Marsh Croft. 
Lagerlof. L 174.2 
Master of the Vineyard. 
Reed. R 325.3 
Motor Maid. 
Wilhamson’s. W 7291.9 
Mystery of Mr. Bernard Brown. 
Oppenheim. O 62.15 
Once Upon a Time. Davis. D 263.15 
Prisoners of Chance. 
Parrish: “P 261.5 
Queen Sheba’s Money. 
Haggard. H 14.8 
Right Stuff. Hay. H 412.1 
Taming of Red Butte Western. 
Lynde. L 988.2 
Board of Health Ordinance 
All boats propelled by explosive engines 
and used on any salt waters within the 
Town of Manchester shall be provided 
with an underwater exhaust or muffler, 
and such underwater exhaust or muffler 
shall be so constructed and used as to 
muffle the noise of the explosion in a rea- 
sonable manner, and no such boat shall be 
used on said waters so as to exhaust ex- 
cept through such underwater exhaust or 
muffler. 
BOARD OF HEALTH, 
Fred K. Swett, Sec’y. 
Mauchester, Mass., June 15, 1910. 
Irricated App'e Orchards 
Grown For Non-residents by 
PROF. GEO. T. POWELL, 
the celebrated orchardist of New 
York state, in the ideal 
APPLE district of 
LCSWILL, NEW MEXICO. 
YEARLY PAYMENTS. Send for 
fJlustrated booklet, PROF. POW- 
ELL’S report on ROSWELL, and 
full particulars of cost. 
Western Irrigated Land and Orchard Co., 
Ne. 47 West 42 St.. NEW YORK. 
Don’t feel so badly because you 
lost it. A ‘‘lost’’ ad. in the Breeze 
will bring it back. 
LOG 
Over your different forms of printed matter for those 
nearly out. 
have. 
Let us have your order for those you must 
Don’t wait until the last one is used. We do 
work in a hurry, of course, when necessary, and deliver 
the job when promised, but we would prefer to have you 
give us a few days; then it can be done more economical- 
ly. 
Any new work you may have in view—a booklet, 
mailing card, circular, ete., we would like to do it for 
you—or to furnish an estimate. 
BREEZE PRINT 
- MANCHESTER 
ee i re de) et el Oe 
