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ROOMS, TENEMENTS WANTED for the 
summer. The Breeze has_ inquiries 
galore from people who desire to spend 
the summer on the shore at Manchester, 
- Beverly Farms, Magnolia, etc. Persons 
having rooms to let, or apartments, 
should advertise the same on this page. 
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15—ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE TO 
LET in Manchester, centrally located; 
near railroad station and P. O.; all 
modern conveniences; ten chambers; 
house recently remodelled. Will let for 
summer, or year round. For particulars 
apply Mr. Lodge, The Breeze Office. tf 
TWO ROOMS AND KITCHEN, furnished 
or unfurnished, to let for the summer; 
centrally located in Manchester. Apply 
to Mr. Lodge at the Breeze Office. 
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, 16 Harvard Place, Brookline, Mass. 
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6 ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE to let 
in Manchester. All improvements. For 
season or by year. Apply to Mr. Lodge, 
The Breeze Office. tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET for the sum- 
mer. One, two or more rooms; four rooms 
on one floor; could be used for light house- 
keeping; all modern conveniences; no chil- 
dren wanted. 18 Brook St. Mancheter. tf 
CARD OF THANKS. A. C. Needham ex- 
presses his thanks for the beautiful basket of 
flowers, left anonymously on his door step 
one night this week. B. & M. papers please 
copy. | ‘ 
Manchester, April 20, 1911. 
A LOT OF LAND. On Pleasant street, near 
School street, Manchester, for sale. Has 
a frontage of 127 feet on Pleasant street, and 
containing about 11,000 square feet. F. B. 
Rust, 102 School street, Manchester, Mass. 
WANTED—A Bath House to rent for the 
Summer on Singing Beach. Two Com- 
partments. State Lowest Price. Fred J. 
White, 74 Sea St., Manchester. 
FOR SALE—A large sized safe at a bargain. 
Also an 8 foot Plate Glass Show Case, Plate 
Glass Shelves and fitted Electric Lights. 
Apply Fred J. White, 74 Sea Street, Man- 
chester. 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians 
(imported stock), Boston Terriers and 
French Bull Dogs. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Dodge st., Wenham Neck, Mass. P.O. 
Address So. Hamilton, Mass. 318x107 
MOTOR-BOAT FACTS. How to select 
the motor_boat completely adapted to 
your personal requirements and pocket- 
book. Many a boat buyer gets the 
wrong boat. I will give you honest ad- 
vice and inside money-saving and satis- 
faction-giving facts. Drop postal for 
full particulars to Hamilton Marshall, 
Consulting Marine Expert, 1129 Old 
South Building, Boston, Mass. 3t 
BICYCLE FOR SALE—1 Ranger special, 
1910 model, new last August; complete 
with mud-guards, gas-light, cyclometer, 
bell, and chain-brush. Apply after 4.30 
to David C. MeNeill, 2 Bell av., Man- 
chester. 2t 
TO LET—Furnished summer cottage, four 
rooms, city water, gas and rowboat, 10 
minutes from B. and M. Station, Bev: 
erly, Mass. $100 for season. Apply 
J. A. M., the Breeze office. tf 
TO LET in Manchester for the season. 
A modern cottage near Essex County 
Club to gentlemen only. Address J. M., 
Breeze office. 4t, 
FOR SALE. A black combination cob, 
8 years old, sound and kind, been ridden 
by a lady in Manchester. Can be seen 
at Connor’s stable, Tappan st., Man- 
chester. 2t 
NOTICE. 
Manchester, Mass., 
April 3, 1911. 
The partnership existing between Little- 
field and Prince has this day been dis- 
solved by mutual consent. 
LITTLEFIELD & PRINCE. 
NOTICE. 
Manchester, Mass., 
April 3, 1911. 
The business conducted under the firm 
name of Littlefield & Prince has been dis- 
continued under that company’s name. 
In the future the firm will be conducted 
under the name of Semons & Littlefield. 
All bills due to April 1, 1911 should be 
paid to S. K. Prince. 
SEMONS & LITTLEFIELD. 
D. T. BEATON 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware. 
ae G, and Furnaces, Plumbing and Heating 
in, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker. 
Telephone 23 MANCHESTER MASS 
GEORGE T. TILL 
REAL ESTATE 
For Sale 
and To Let 
167 Humphrey Street 
Post Office Block 
SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. 
Swampscott Furnished Cottages to Let. 
Patronize the Breeze. 
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 
pout “of County Commissioners, April 
Term, 1911, Held by Adjournment at 
Salem, April 17, 1911. 
Upon the petition of the Selectmen of 
the Town of Manchester thereto duly au- 
thorized, praying for a highway to be 
laid out from the town of Manchester to 
the town of Hamilton, over substantially 
the following route, viz: 
Beginning in Manchester at the june- 
tion of Bridge, Bennett, Central and Pine 
Streets, and running northerly over said 
Pine Street over the new road through 
the woods, recently constructed by the 
Manchester Water Dept. and over the old 
road from Beverly Farms to Hamilton, 
sometimes called Chebaceco Road, to the 
terminus of the present County road at 
or near the crossing of said road by the 
more westerly of the two brooks pro- 
ceeding from Round Pond to Chebacco 
Pond. 
It having been made to appear that all 
persons and corporations interested there- 
in had been duly notified of the time | 
and place of meeting, we, the County 
Commissioners for said County, did, on 
the fourth day of November, 1909, pro- 
ceed to view said highway and hear all 
parties interested, and do adjudge that 
common convenience and necessity re- 
quire that so much of said highway as 
lies between Pleasant Street and_ the 
boundary line between the town of Man- 
chester and the town of Hamilton, be laid 
out as prayed for in said petition. 
In Testimony whereof, we, the County 
Commissioners, have hereunto set our 
hands this seventeenth day of April A. D. 
1911. 
MOODY KIMBALL, 
JAMES C. POOR, 
J. M. GROSVENOR, JR., 
County Commissioners. 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
Essex ss. 
Court of County Commissioners, 
Term, to wit: April 17, 1911. 
On the adjudication aforesaid, Ordered, 
That notice be given to all persons, and 
corporations interested therein that said 
Commissioners will meet at the town hall 
in said Manchester on Friday, the nine- 
teenth day of May next at 9:30 o’clock 
a.m., by publishing an attested copy of 
said adjudication and of this order there- 
on in the North Shore Breeze, a news- 
paper printed in Manchester, in said 
County, once a week for three weeks suc- 
cessively, the last publication to be four- 
teen days at least before the said nine- 
teenth day of May. And also by serving 
the Town Clerk of Manchester with an 
attested copy of said adjudication and 
this order thirty days at least, -and by 
posting up an attested copy thereof in 
two public places in said town fourteen 
days at least before the said nineteenth 
day of May at which time and place said 
Commissioners will proceed to make such 
order in relation to said adjudication as 
by law they may be authorized to do, 
E. B. GEORGE, Clerk. 
A true copy of adjudication and order 
thereon. 
Attest 
April 
JAS. P. HALE, 
Asst. Clerk. 
A true copy of adjudication and of the 
order thereon. 
Attest JOHN KARCHER, 
Deputy Sheriff. 
Apr. 21, 22, May 5. 
