“ 24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
He CES oT Clock Repairing 
Government Diplomas for 
Clockmaking 
Must vacate by July Ist; all our 
Stock will be sacrificed at way 
below cost. If you need 
SEVEN YEARS HEAD 
HATS, BONNETS WATCHMAKER AT 
COLLEGE HOUSE, 
HARVARD SQUARE, 
MILLINERY CAMBRIDGE 
This is the time to avail your- 
selves of the BEST there is in GEORGE TODD 
Salem Optician and Watchmaker 
Mone. PAULINE Junction of Essex and Cabot Streets 
BEVERLY 
DESIGNER 
186 ESSEX STREET 
Oppt Central MARBLEHEAD 
SALEM, MASS. MANSION 
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ae EXTENSIVE VIEW 
OF OCEAN 
ee. ‘ea 12 Rooms, New Hot Water Heater, 
This is the age of Specialists Bath, Gas, Etc. 16000 ft. of land 
We are Watch Specialists Wall Paper 173 Years Old and Beaus 
We guarantee satisfaction in tiful, White Mahogany Stairways, ' 
1] : i: Finest Historical Estate in New 
all repair work. England 
Doe Us Roy CLIFFORD WELLS 
INC. 
K “ “JEWELERS SALEM, MASS. 
CLARENCE G. BAKER, Manager. 
241 ESSEX ST., SALEM, MASS. 
Seashore Estates For Sale 
and to Let 
WW. J : CREED : Marblehead Neck and Vicinity 
Every desirable shore property that is 
for sal t list; 1 of th 
* U AT ks R EK # rose desivebin eetaten ee apni raiedonsewre 
And Private Waiting exclusively; save time and call upon the 
man on the spot. Phone con. 
GARDNER R. HATHAWAY 
EAST CORNING STREET 
Cor. Pleasant & Scheol Sts. Marblehead, Mass. 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. (near B. & M.R.R. Sta.) 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
MISS FAIRFIELD 
THE -COAL DEALER 
D.-T. BEATON 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware. 
Ranges and Furnaces, Plumbing and Heating 
in, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, 
Telephone 23 MANCHESTER MASS 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN __ 127 Cabot St., Beverly 
er of PIANO |. 
Te ach town each week. NO 78 Washington St., Salem 
LANESVILLE, MASS, 
Telephone 
CARRIAGES FOR SALE 
at very low Prices 
North Shore Gentleman elosing out his 
stable. 
The following may be seen at 
354 Newbury St. Boston: 
VERY LIGHT BOOBY—Suitable for one 
horse—has pole and shafts; trimmed in 
fine morocco broadcloth and _ satin. 
Built to order by Sargent & Ham Co., 
at cost of $1,000. Practically as good 
as new. 
VERY LIGHT BROUGHAM adapted to 
two passengers. Has hand brake, pole 
and shafts. Built to order by Sargent 
& Ham Co., at cost of $1,100. Trimmed 
in fine French morocco and _ satin. 
Practically as good as new. 
LIGHT GABRIOLET— trimmed in fine 
broadcloth; has pole and shafts. Built 
to order by Sargent & Ham Co., at 
cost of $1,100. In A-1 condition. 
HIGH CART (four wheels), built by 
Brewster & Co., at cost of $800. Rigged 
on platform springs—trimmed in whip- 
cord; has hand brake, pole and shafts. 
In A 1 condition. 
DOUBLE SLEIGH, light and in A-1 eon- 
dition. Cost new, $250. 
—Apply to 
HOWARD A. DOANE, BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 180 and 171 
W. D. GOOCH 
at 135 Columbus Ave., Boston 
Telephone 166 Tremont 
HEARING 
On petition of the N. E. Tel. and Tel. 
Co., for permission to construct an under- 
ground ‘‘Trunk Line’’ from the Glouces- 
ter line to the Beverly line, over Bridge, 
Central, Union, Washington, and Summer 
streets, a hearing will be held in the 
Town Hall on Saturday afternoon, June 
24th, at 2 o’clock. 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
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MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning except Monday, from 9 to 
10:30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and | 
Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30, © 
Sundays and holdays are excepted. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES, 
