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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BUY A ROLL OF 
PAROID 
Apply it to your roof, and then if you 
are not satisfied we will refund to 
you the full amount you have 
paid for the roofing, in 
cluding the cost of 
applying it. 
Samuel Knight & Sons 
Central Street Manchester 
E. E. ALLEN 
Washington St., Manchester 
Fine Groceries 
Flour and Molasses 
Selected Teas, Pure Coffees 
Butter and Cheese 
Canned Goods in variety. Lenox and 
Standard Oil 
Telephone: Residence 9-3 
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| KNIGHTS EXPRESS P 
Manchester, Beverly P 
Farms, Prides Cross- p 
ing, Beverly and p 
Salem, L 
All orders left at Sheldon’s 
4 M’k’t., L. W. Floyd’s, G. W. & 
¢ Hooper’s, Frank H. Dennis’, Bul- 
lock Bros’., B. S. Bullock’s, Man- 
chester; or A. Standley’s and the 
Railroad station, Beverly Farms, 
will be promptly attended to. b 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
Also Star Wet Wash Laundry > 
of Bevucly 
P.O. BOX 83 TEL. CON, 
SPIT OFT OF HF OEY 
JUNK 
CG. F. Dailey, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in ol: Iron, Rags and Bottles. 
Junk of all kinds bought in large or 
small quantities. We pay spot cash. 
Co 
Send postal and we will call. Orders 
promptly attended to. 
217 Derby Street, Salem, Mass. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
NICHOLAS ZELINSKY.. 
A RESIDENT OF BEVERLY 
Pays 8c. a lb. for Old Rubber; for 
old automobile tires 6c. a lb. When 
you have anything drop me a postal 
card, or leave the material at my 
Beverly address. 
NIGHOLAS ZELINSKY, 
67 Park street, Beverly, Mass 
Dodge Shoe 
**For Boys’ and Little Fellows.’’ 
One of the best makes 
$2.00 
The ELITE shoe and SOROSIS. 
Rubbers and Gaiters. Boys’ and Men's 
High-cut Boots. 
Charles Hooper 
Central Square, Manchester, Mass. 
Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
Dealers in % % M I i K 
P. O. Box 129 Telephone Connection 
Teaming done to order. 
Gravel and Rough Stone. 
MANCHESTER; .:-.: MASS, 
EDWARD A. LANE 
% HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER 2% 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Win- 
dow Shades, Blindsand Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
George $. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
JOHN GRIFFIN 
Jobbing and Expressing. Rubbish and 
Garbage Collected 
Conerete work and repairing of all kinds. 
Personal attention given to all work 
Tel. Conn. P. O. Box No. 5 
Residence Brook St. Court, Manchester 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
smith’s Express Company 
F. J. MeRRiL1L, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston, Main 489; Manchester 11-5 
FIRST-CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS UNDER LOCK 
MANCHESTER - . MASS. 
Removal of Night Soil 
Application for the removal of the con- 
tents of cesspools and grease traps should 
be made to A. C. HASKELL, 
Per order the Board of Health 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind, Anywhere, 
GEO.-E. B. ST ROPEE 
GENERAL MANAGER 
Also District Manager 
John Hancock [utual Life Insurance Company 
of Boston 
Gloucester or Manchester. 
Any Amount, 
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3 X Maurhester KE 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanford left 
for their new home in Dover, N. H., — 
the first of this week, their house- 
hold furniture going a few days 
previous. 
The officers of Wm. Jeffrey colony, 
Pilgrim Fathers, will be installed 
on Monday evening next by Deputy 
Supreme Goy. Lestella McLaughlin 
of Lynn, assisted by the degree 
staff of Francis Higginson colony of 
Salem. Supreme Trustee MeAnnal- 
ly of Lawrence will also be present 
on that occasion. 
Very Sad Death. 
yoln J, ing, of Woonsocket, k. L., 
sluce last april a resident oL Man- 
clesler, passed away at the Varney 
tiospllal, South boston, last night, 
al tue age OL 2d years. 
Air, King’s death was particularly | 
sad irom the Lact he was suche a 
young man, and because he was mar- 
ried just ohne month ago. it is a 
terrible blow for his young bride, 
who was Miss Mlizabeth brady of 
Woonsocket, 
Mr. King came to Manchester last 
spring to take charge of the linotype 
machine at the North Shore Breeze 
office. He was the acme of good. 
health, never knowing a sick day. 
Hie was a young man of exceptional- 
ly good habits and in the few months 
he lived here he gained many friends. 
Un the 20th of Sept. he was mar- 
ried at Woonsocket and aiter a 
honeymoon trip he returned to Man- 
chester two weeks ago last Tuesday 
and started house-keeping in the 
Mahoney cottage, Pine street, in- 
tending to make this his permanent 
home. He was in the best of health 
Tuesday night when he returned to 
his home from the Breeze office. He 
ate a hearty supper and just after 
retiring at 10.30 he was taken with 
violent vomiting, which caused a 
hemorrhage on the brain. Drs. 
Glendenning and Washburn were 
called as soon as Mrs. King could 
summon help and it was seen at once 
that his condition was critical. He 
was removed to Corney Hospital 
Wednesday on the 1.30 train where 
everything possible was done for 
him. He passed away, however, 
about 7 o’clock, last night. 
He is survived by a mother and 
three sisters, besides his young bride. 
Funeral services will be held Mon- 
day at 9 a. m., at Woonsocket. 
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