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NORTH SHORE» BREEZE. 
YOUNG WOMAN 
Wants a position. Parlor work preferred. 
Or would take care of child, or do chamber 
work. Best of references. For information 
inquire at or telephone 
The BREEZE Office 
‘POSITION 
WANTED. Any kind of work. Would ac- 
commodate. Permanent position preferred. 
fo at BREEZE OFeEIce or address 
a Ak tao Box 46, a Manchester 
CH AUFFEUR 
Single; repair shop experience 
on gasoline cars; can repair as well as drive; 
ilso willing to work about the place. Can 
furnish good references. 
John Sullivan, 
Noury, 
Manchester, 
Wants position. 
Mile L. French Teacher is at 6 
North 
street, for the summer. 
Mes. Epriri STROMBLAD 
Swedish Masseuse 
Diplomaed Pupil of Sanders Institution, 
Stockholm and New York 
Woman’ s Club House, Magnolia, Tel. 99-5 
OFFICE OF THE 
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS | 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
important Notice 
Water Takers. 
Owing to the extreme drought, the shortage 
of water has reached a point that we consider 
that we 
dangerous. It is absolutely necessary 
curtail the consumption. You are therefore 
notified that the most rigid economy must be 
practiced and you are earnestly requested to pre- 
yent all waste of water in any manner whatever 
on your premises. 
By order of the Water Commissioners, 
FREDERICK J. MERRILL, 
JEFFREY T. STANLEY, 
James Hoare. 
July 1, 1908. 
Manchester, Mass., 
JUNK 
asl sealer, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in old Lron, Rags and Bottles. Junk 
of all kinds bought in large or small quan- 
tities. We pay spot cash. Send postal and 
we will call.. Orders promptly attended to. 
217 Derby Street, Saiem, Mass. 
5 Selden St., Waban 
POLE SWAMP LANE OPENED. 
Another woods road has just been 
opened and the following descrip- 
tion on a postal being sent to. sub- 
scribers, by Col. Wm. D. Sobier, 
is self-explanatory : 
“POLE .SWAMPELANE-—- 
‘This road leads from Valley street, 
Beverly Farms, to Preston Place, 
about one mile. It is passable for 
riding and driving, although there 
was no money available to finish it. 
It was grubbed out in order to save 
the rights of way and to be able to 
get the spraying machines in for 
eypsy moth work in the woods. 
Some slight repairs have been made 
in Valley street so that one can 
drive around the hill now, going 
into the woods opposite the Bev- 
erly Farms burying ground and 
coming out by Mr. Heaton’s 
house.”’ 
We might add further that this 
road forms a connecting link from 
Beverly Farms to the series of 
wood roads in the Chebacco 
woods, which run to Chebacco, 
to Essex, to Manchester, and to 
West Manchester, and by turning 
in the opposite direction, one can 
go from Horse Hill Lane to Bowlder 
Lane and all the various roads through 
Beverly Commons down to Beverly 
Cove. 
De CAY4, 
WEST- BEACH 
Automobiles are excluded from all 
these roads as they are narrow, crooked 
and extremely dangerous, but they are 
much used by riders and drivers. 
sreeze advertising pays. 
Board of Health. 
Ordinance. 
At a meeting of the Board of Health, the 
following vote was passed and hereby becomes 
an ordinance ; — 
““'That all boats propelled by explosive engines 
and used on any salt waters within the Town 
of Manchester, shall be provided with an under 
water exhaust or mufHer and such under water 
exhaust or muffler shall be so constructed and 
used as to mufle the noise of the explosion in a 
reasonable manner, and no such boat shall be 
used on said waters so as to exhaust except 
through such under water exhaust or such 
mufHer. ’ 
This regulation shall go into effect on August 
1, 1908. 
Epwarb S. KNIGHT, 
WaLrtrer R. BELL, 
GeorGE L. ALLEN, 
Geo. W. BratspELL, M. D. 
Board of Health, Manchester, Mass. 
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