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On May first we sent one of our AUTO TRUCKS with a load of coal to Ipswich. On 
May 13th our customer writes, ‘Enclosed please find check, very much pleased with 
coal and price is O. K. I never saw 4 tons of coal handled more neatly:- you would 
not know anything had been in the yard, just twenty minutes unloading:- quick work.”’ 
GET THE HABIT—ORDER BY “AUTO TRUCK” 
SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN COMPANY 
Tel. 280. Reverse the charge. Beverly, Mass. 
NV =EV ID SD FIEINEG EA Gala ok S 
DIAMOND RINGS, WATCHES, NECK CHAINS, 
PENDENTS AND OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE 
FOR GIFTS —) 
JOHN B. HILL & SON 
iSO (CABO is BEVERLYwaMASS: 
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OUR AUTO SERVIGE is proving very popular in Manchester; do we call on you? Ask 
your friends about our goods. 
OUR LINE: BUTTER, GHEESE, EGGS, TEA, COFFEE, HEAVY CREAM 
SPEGIAL: Drop usa card and we will call with asample of our Algonquin Club Coffee, 
it is only 30c lb., but you cannot beat it. Tuesday is our Manchester day. 
222 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
THE CREAMERY 7 sor STREET, BEVERLY 
TRASK & HOPKINS 
Axel Magnuson 
FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDENER 
BRIDGER STREET, of o8e MANOHESTER. 
Large Assortment of Bedding Plants. 
Bay Trees and Box Wood, Palms and Ferns. 
Hydrangeas in Bloom. 
Telephone Connection. 
A. H. Higginson, Pres. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FRBNTON CoO, Matchester-by-the-Se 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. We.carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. ! 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Annabel Lodge left last Sat- 
urday for a fortnight’s visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bullard in Peter- 
boro. N. H., and with Miss Maude 
Hadley in Lowell. 
Mrs. A. E. Harvey of Beacon 
street, Brookline, and friends, are 
occupying the Silver bungalow, off 
Summer street, during August. 
Miss Adele Sjolund has gone to 
Brattleboro, Vt., for a visit with her 
sister, Miss Agnes M. Sjolund, who 
is spending the summer there. 
FINE RESULT OF THE RED 
CROSS BAG SALE. 
The Red Cross Bag Sale proved 
a great financial success. By this 
success Manchester has added 
$2020.48 to the American Red Cross 
endowment and set a splendid ex- 
ample to our other cities and towns. 
As this is a permanent fund for 
years to come it will enable Man- 
chester to contribute annually to- 
wards the mitigating of sufferings 
caused by great disasters not only 
in our own country but all over the 
world. 
Below is given the amounts earned 
at the different tables: 
Door . $157.00 
Red Table 309.37 
White Table 664.35 
Blue Table 267.95 
Lemonade Table 31.70 
lee Cream Table 70.88 
Candy Table . 89.03 
Bird of Fortune PAY 65) 
Bulletins 4.05 
Donations 401.00 
$2020.48 
Manchester, Mass. Aug. 24, 1911. 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Sir :— 
The Chairmen of the Committees 
on the Bag Sale for the purpose of 
raising Manchester’s share of the 
American Red Cross Endowment 
desire to express through the North 
Shore Breeze the sincere thanks of 
the committees for the generous pat- 
ronage it received from everyone, to 
the Breeze, the Cricket, to Allen 
Post 67 of the Grand Army of the 
Republic, Messrs. Roberts & Hoare, 
Mr. E. A. Lane, Mr. Haskell, and 
many others for all the assistance 
given and which made the sale such 
a success. 
Signed: 
Susan M. Andrews, Mabel T. 
Boardman, Helen UL. Willmonton, 
Edna 8. Peabody, Teresa O’Neil, 
Henrietta E. Calderwood, Mrs. F. J, 
Merrill, Flora Johnson Mann, 
