‘1 
-r word after the fi: st week. 
/T0O RENT, 4 rooms and bath. 
CHESTER L. CRAFTS, Man- 
1%. 
YM COTTAGE to let. Hot and cold 
160 Summer st., Manchester. Ap- 
Mr. Lodge at The Breeze office ?t. 
FOR SALE. I have for sale in 
1ester several houses, which I am 
to dispose of on EASY TERMS. 
rticulars may be obtained by apply- 
zy to CHESTER L. CRAFTS, Man- 
ster. s 2t. 
-3- 
. 
PIES. Three well-bred bull terriers 
ur months old, for sale. Apply H. L. 
GGINSON’S STABLE, West Man- 
este - g 
v = 
TSE ‘LOTS For sale on easy terms if 
sired. Apply CHESTER L. CRAFTS, 
anchester. lt 
$T in Manchester early in November a 
ach, in the shape of a crown. Re- 
-d for its return to owner. Co. Bul- 
k Bros.,, Manchester. 2t 
[VING HORSE wanted for his keep- 
ig this winter, to be used to convey 
areful driver to and from Manchester 
| work. Address L. T.L. Breeze office. 
\BLEMA OR CHORE-MAN wants 
sition. Most capable man, and highly 
mended by Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell, 
nehester Cove. May be seen at the 
able, or telephone 268. 
JOT OF LAND. On Pleasant street, near 
chool street, Manchester, for sale. Has 
ntage of 127 feet on Pleasaut street, and 
ning about 11,000 square feet. F. B. 
102 School street, Manchester, Mass. 
; E , 5 rooms, with improvements and 
in first class neighborhood at 15 Bennett 
sreet, Manchester. ? 
f SALE: One Beverly carriage, one 
lepot wagon, one side seat wagonette, 
all rubber tired and in first class condi- 
Apply to H. L. Hannaford, Mag- 
nts) 
ARDERS wanted by day or week, and 
ooms with or without board at 62 
Beach St., Manchester; house has been 
ughly renovated and newly fur- 
nished. Terms reasonable. C. I. Scott, 
proprietor. 71-729 
ST DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians (im- 
ported stock), Boston Terriers and 
anch Bull Dogs. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
dge st., Wenham Neck, Mass. P. O. 
dress So. Hamilton, Mass. 
“FURS 
FOR SALE 
x Neck Pieces and Pillow Muffs 
a Very Reasonable Prices 
. SANDBERG, : Tailor 
46 BEACH ST., MANCHESTER 
Open All Winter 
He ve your Legal and Probate No- 
ces appear in The Breeze. 
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bath. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
(LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTQ 
Advertisements unde: this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
For Sale 
IN MANCHESTER 
A house of eight rooms and 
All Improvements. 
Apply to 
E. is 
410 GOLUMBUS AVE:, 
Branch Bakery 
50 GENTRAL ST. MANCHESTER 
Talk about Candy--- 
Have you seen my line? 
PHELAN 
BOSTON 
J. W. CAWTHORNE, Jr., Prop. 
Open Sundays 3 to 6 p.m. 
Store open week-days until 8 p. m., on account 
of Circulating Library 
Telephone 11-4 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform the public that I have 
been appointed Forest Warden for Man- 
chester by Mr. F. W. Rane, State Forester, 
and I have appointed the following as my 
deputies: 
M. E. GORMAN, 
NATHAN P. MELDRUM, 
JOSEPH P. LEARY, 
LORENZO BAKER, 
JAMES SALTER, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
WM. YOUNG, 
FRED’K BURNHAM. Forest Warden 
WANTED 
Position as gardener and general 
care of country estate. 
W. B. JACKSON 
Pleasant Street Manchester 
D. T. BEATON 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware. - 
Rangesand Furnaces, Plumbing and Heating. 
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker. 
Telephone 23 MANCHESTER, MASS. 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
-ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
S. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 139-13 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—I pay a 
special price for auto. tires and‘ inner tubes 
send us a postal, or phone Beverly 347-2, and I 
will send a wagon at once. I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox Gt., Beverly 
My wagon is in Manchester almost every day. 
15 
Among the Bowlers. 
The standing of the Manchester 
Bowling league at the conclusion of 
the round last Friday night was as 
follows: . 
Team Standing. 
WOT MOS teers b C.pets bral, 
Speed boys 14 2 875 5338 
Alpines 12 4 750 5348 
Orioles 9 6 563 5024 
Brunswick 6 10 375 4983 
Wizards 4 12 250 4945 
Crescents 3 16 188 4T57 
Individual Averages. 
A. Jones 96 7-8 || J. Cool 83 3-4 
C. Kelliher - +96 E. Lethbridge8s3 1-3 
H. Bell 923-4 || C. Votteros 83 
S. Mason ** 90 M. Revelas 823-4 
KE. Semons 891-3 || G. Votteros 822-3 
W. Bell 881-2 || N. ‘Apostle 80 2-3 
W. Rust 881-8 || G. Younger 801-2 
J. Chadwick 871-2 || E. Valentine 80 1-2 
L. Hutchinson 861-2 |} C. Stanley 9801-2 
D. Riordan 861-2 || H. Butler 79 
J. Chapman 861-2 || J. Burgess 781-2 
G. Norris 86 A. Chaulk TOES 
C. Bell 853-4 || J. Saulnier 771-2 
G. Slade 85 3-4°|| M. Lodge 77 
D. Healey 855-9 || W. Marsh 767-9 
P. Votteros 851-3.|| J. Nazarro 73 
¥. Bullock 85 F, Rowe 72 
The second round begins next 
Monday evening with the Alpines 
playing the Wizards; the Crescents 
v. Brunswicks, Wednesday; Speed 
Boys vy. Alpines, Friday. 
The riddle of the sphinx may be 
unfathomable, but anybody ean un- 
derstand the coal riddle at a glance. 
A sitting hen is in no. fear of the 
roasting pan. 
Many a man who almost has a fit 
when his wife pays $5 for a bonnet, 
will think nothing of spending as 
much for a box of cigars with 
which to pollute the atmosphere. 
Notice of Dissolution. 
The undersigned hereby give notice 
that the partnership heretofore existing 
and known under the title of Campbell & 
Hinchliffe, and doing a meat and provi- 
sion business on Beach street, in the 
Town of Manchester, Mass., is this day 
dissolved by mutual consent. 
(signed) JOHN W. CAMPBELL 
H. B. HINCHLIFFE. 
Manchester, Mass., 
Nov. 30, 1910. 
The undersigned, having bought the 
entire interest and good will of the firm 
of Campbell & Hinchliffe, will pay all 
liabilities and receive all moneys due the 
firm, and will continue the business in his 
own name. Thanking you for your gener- 
ous patronage in the past and asking for 
a continuance of the same, I am, 
Yours respectfully 
(Signed) H. B. HINCHLIFFE 
Manchester, Mass., 
Nov. 30, 1910. 
