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FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Yorkshire ter- 
rier, 1 year old. Thoroughly house 
broken and very handsome. Must he 
sold as owner has no place to keep him. 
Apply Breeze Office. 39 
LOCKET and CHAIN LOST on Harbor 
street, West Manchester, with initials 
“(K.M.F.’’ Reward for its return to 
The Breeze Office, Beach street. lt 
LOST—Friday, Sept. 1, a brooch, design 
cherub carved in moon. stone, with 
diamond wings. Reward for return to 
The Breeze Office, Beach street It 
$5.00 REWARD given for the recovery of 
a Premo film camera lost in or near 
Manchester-by-the-Sea on Friday, Aug. 
lith. Finder notify R. W. SIMONS, 
Fairlee, Vt. 
A GOOD DRIVING HORSE to rent for 
the summer to the right party; black 
cob, good roadster, afraid of nothing; 
kind and gentle, fine appearing. Would 
let with or without rig or with or with- 
out driver. Address ‘‘Horse,’’ the 
Breeze Office. 
ONE OR MORE FURNISHED ROOMS, 
to let in modern house. For particulars 
apply 18 Brook st., Manchester. tf 
TENEMENT 4 or 5 rooms to let, fur- 
nished or unfurnished for the summer, 
or year round, with improvements, at 
Manchester Cove. Apply to Miss Wil- 
son, 325 Summer St., Manchester, 
or Mr. Lodge at the Breeze Office. tf 
WANTED BY FAMILY OF THREE— 
House for one to three years; no 
children. Would care for summer cot- 
tage. Highest references. ‘‘M,’’ The 
Breeze Office. tf 
GARDENER of 30 years’ experience in 
growing fruit, flowers and vegetables 
under glass and outside, wishes position 
to manage Gentleman’s Private Estate. 
GEO. A. STANLEY, 20 West street, 
Beverly Farms. 
AUTO FOR SALE—1910 Cadillac, demi-ton 
neau, 30h. p., has been run 6600 miles; in 
first-class condition. Apply M. B. Gilman, 
Manchester, Mass. 36 
BOSTON TERRIERS for sale. Sired by 
the famous Champion Dallen’s Sport 
and Trimount Bantam. Small size, dark 
brindles and screw tails. Best of pedi- 
gree. Can be seen at 49 Brook st., 
Manchester, Mass., E. H. WAC a 
WOMAN would like to do plain washing 
for a private family. Apply Breeze 
Office. tf 
FOR SALE—Pomeranians, all colors, very 
small, and puppies from 6 weeks to 9 
months old, at Stud, 4 lb. Black prize 
Winner, $15. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Coachman, The Estate of Mr. T. C. 
Hollander, Dodge Row, near Grover st., 
Wenham Neck, Mass. tf 
Telephone 8004 
Manchester House 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
M. J. Callahan, Proprietor 
Furnished Rooms, With Bath, by Day or Week, . 
With or Without Meals. 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
WANTED Immediately, a combination man 
as chauffeur and coachman, one who has 
lived in private families only. Must present 
first class references from last employer. 
Mrs. E. C. F. Riverhouse, Manchester. 36 tf 
FOR SALE 
A small private collection of OIL 
PAINTINGS purchased mainly from Chris- 
tie’s of London and comprising works by 
Gilbert Stuart, Wm. Hogarth, David Ten- 
iers, Sassaferrato, Louis Tocque, Sir David 
Wilkie, Sir Godfrey Kneller, Sir Peter 
Lely and others. Also a rare and 
unique collection of old time Miniatures 
(upwards of 100 examples) and represent- 
ing 30 years effort of a discriminating col- 
lector. Also for disposal a very hand- 
some Sheraton sideboard, in rich dark ma- 
hogany. A fine and genuine specimen 
of Louis XV Secretaire made of King 
wood: handles, escutcheons, etc., decorated 
with Griffins, scrolls, shells, ete., of the 
finest Ormolu and richly chased by hand, 
a museum piece of extreme rarity. A 
pair of Sevres bisque china busts of 
Marie Antoinette and The Comtesse Du 
Barry (period of about 1790). Bases of 
finest Ormolu and on very handsome ped- 
estals. Unique pieces for Music _ or 
Drawing rooms. May be seen in Man- 
chester by appointment. Address F. 
J. White, 74 Sea street, Manchester, Mass. 
SEs Se I oD 
Wood Sawed by Machinery 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
8S. Albert Sinnicks 
Bennett St. - - Manchester 
Telephone 139-13 
ANTIQUES 
A FINE PRIVATE COLLEC- 
TION OF ORIGINAL AND 
GENUINE ANTIQUES. 
59 CHARLESBANK ROAD 
NEWTON, MASS. 
ABOUT 2 BLOCKS FROM SQUARE. 
FOR SALE 
Lot of land, containing about one- 
half acre, opposite Brook street play- 
grounds, Manchester. Will sell this 
fall, very reasonable, for cash. 
Apply to 
F. W. Allen, 
135 Devenshire §treet, Boston, or 
Albert Gunningham, Manchester 
Report of the condition of- the Man- 
chester Trust Company of Manchester at 
the close of business September 1st, 1911, 
as rendered to the Bank Commissioner: 
Assets 
United States and State of Mass- 
achusetts bonds (market value, 
$16,850) fo 04.2 4 aes ee ae $16,850.00 
Other stocks and bonds (market 
value, $169,400.00), ......... 169,782.08 
Loans on real estate, .......... 6,500.00 
Demand loans with collateral, .. 10,000.00 
Time loans with collateral, .... 2,500.00 
Other time loans,: 3.21.00 Fie 162,674.67 
Furniture and fixtures (assessed 
value) (not assessed since open- 
LH) 5! » (5 eietele wae Ce 1,362.17 
Accrued Interest Paid on Bonds 
Purchased), 25 idedeeme eee 2,116.64 
Due from reserve banks, ...... 27,186.20 
Due from other banks, ........ 1,979.51 
Cash: Currency and specie, .... 20,538.49 
$421,489.76 
Liabilities 
mets stein aensiais b LOOOOUL0G 
25,000.00 
Capital stock, 
Surplus: fund seis eee cs cee 
Undivided profits, less expenses, 
interest and taxes paid, .... 
Deposits (demand), ........... 
Subject. to check, .......... 280,158.52 
Certificates of deposit, 15,000.00 
1,331.24 
$421,489.76 
For the last thirty days the average 
reserve carried was: currency and specie 
6.4 per cent; deposited in reserve banks 
8.8 per cent; United States and Massa- 
chusetts bonds 2.7 per cent. 
Essex, ss. Sept. 8, 1911. 
Then personally appeared Ralph H. 
Mann, Secretary and Treasurer, and 
Oliver TT. Roberts, President, and 
Horace Standley, Edward A. Lane and 
William Hoare directors of the Manches- 
ter Trust Company and made oath that 
the foregoing statement, by them _ sub- 
scribed, is true, to the best of their 
knowledge and belief. 
Before me, 
Geo. E. Willmonton, 
Notary Public. 
Madame Pauline 
wishes to announce to her 
many friends that she has 
removed to the Large and 
Commodious Stores 
187-189 Essex Street and 
3 Central Street 
opposite her Former Par- 
lors—where she will be 
pleased to greet you 
Largest Parlors in City 
Latest Designs direct 
from New York and Paris 
Mme. PAULINE 
DESIGNER 
SALEM, MASS. 
