NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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per week (per inch) after the first week. 
Fifteen cents 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
COACHMAN 
Francis M. Whitehouse desires to find a situ- 
ation for his coachman, a young Englishman 
who has been in his service several years. 
Married, and one child. Good driver and 
rider. Understands care of horses and_har- 
nesses and can be thoroughly recommended. 
Available at any time, leaving from no fault of 
his own. 
Manchester, Gove, Mass. 
TO LET 
A furnished or partly furnished house. Elec- 
tric lights, open plumbing, furnace heat, one of 
the most desirable small houses in town. 
APPLY AT BREEZE OFFICE. 
HOUSE WANTED 
In Manchester after October1; 5 to 7 rooms; 
modern improvements; would consider whole 
house, or part of house. Address, 
Box 58, Manchester, Telephone 55-5 
918? 
ROWBOAT LOST. 
LOST a rowboat, adrift off Lobster Cove, 
Manchester, Thursday afternoon. 12 feet, 
white with high, green water-line. Finder 
please notify 
Timothy White, the Boat Builder 
Manchester 
ROASTERS AND BROIL- 
ERS. 
For sale. Prices reasonable. 
be given day before wanted. Apply 
A. B. Dunn, Pine St., 
Manchester P. O. Box 477 
918? 
DRESSMAKING 
Miss J. G. Sheehan, Ladies’ and Misses’ 
Dressmaker, desires engagement by the day 
until the first of October. Remodelling. 
Boston references. Address care of 
Miss Ghristine Campbell 
Beach St. a Manchester 
Summer Residences Closed 
Two experienced women desire opportunity 
to close summer residences. Best of references 
furnished. 
Address P. O. Box 45. 
94--925 
Essex County 
‘POULTRY ASSOCIATION 
Outing 
At Tuck's Point, W. Manchester 
Thusday, SEPT. 24 
Dinner at 130 o'clock. Ralk, of Bever- 
ly, Caterer. 
TICKETS ‘ ; . - $1.50 
f@S°Members anil friends may secure tickets 
from David McKinnon, E. J. Semons, Austin 
Jones, W. W. Hoare and W. R. Bell. 
No tickets will be sold after Monday Night 
Notice should’ 
PONY OUTFITS 
Moses Colman & Son 
formerly (and for 40 years) at Portland and Friend 
streets, Boston, invite attention to their New Horse 
and Har- 
vard streets, Cambridge, where they continue their 
and Carriage Mart, junction Main, 6th, 
specialty of furnishing Complete Pony Out-fits— 
carefully selected Shetland and Welsh Ponies for 
children’s use, with great variety of Pony traps. 
Phaetons, Governess and other two 
wheel Carts, Harness, Riding Saddles and Bridles, 
Blankets, etc., always in stock. 
Telephone 1603-3, Cambridge. 
Portland or 
Runabouts, 
Note—Cambridge cars at Hanover, 
Chardon streets, Boston, direct to Mart, 10 mniutes 
ride. 
iH BMS 
Poultry Yards 
BROILERS - A - SPEGIALTY 
C. Frank Trowt, Proprietor 
Pride’s Grossing 
Chane’s Orchestra 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Ready to fill 
Dances and Social Gatherings at 
J. E. GHANE, Director 
engagements, such as Parades, 
Concerts, 
moderate prices: 
TO LET IN MANCHESTER 
A furnished house of eight rooms and bath. 
Would give lease to desirable party. For im- 
formation enquire at 
The Breeze Office 
Telephone 137 
Republican Caucus 
Call. 
The Republicans of the Town of Manches- 
ter, Mass., are hereby requested to meet in 
caucus in the Town hall at 7.30 o’clock p. m., 
Tuesday, 1908, for the purpose 
of electing two (2) delegates each to the Re- 
publican State, Congressional, Councillor, 
County, and Senatorial conventions of 1908, 
and four (4) delegates to the Representative 
convention; also to chose a Republican ‘Town 
committee for 1909, to consist of nine (9) 
members, and to transact such other business as 
September 22, 
may properly come before the caucus. 
This caucus is called and will be held under 
the provisions of Chapter 560 of the Acts of 
1907, and will be called to order by the chair- 
man of the Republican ‘Town Committee. 
Republican Town Committee, 
Jerrrey T. STANLEY, Chairman 
WILLIAM W. Hoare, Secretary 
1-H-P. MOTOR 
FOR SALE, Wagner make, 220 volt, for 
alternating current; practically new. Will sell 
at a bargain. Apply 
Manchester Electric Go. 
FOR SALE 
Lot of Land located on Lin- 
coln street directly at the 
head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- - 
chester. Apply to 
BENJ. H. CORLISS 
Lincoln Street, - Manchester 
LAUNDRY. 
Mrs. A. C. Purdy of Boston is at the King 
Laundry, for the season, prepared to do all kinds 
of PLAIN and FANCY washing. Family 
washing a specialty. 
Rosedale Ave., Manchester. 
52? 
BABY CARRIAGE _ 
Baby carriage; basket style, with wheels and 
runners (for winter use); cost $45.00. Prac- 
tically new; will sell cheap. For particulars 
inquire at 
The Breeze Office 
FOR SALE 
Four French Bull Puppies, with pedigree; 
mother is Brackenside Marquis, and has won 
medals or ribbons in every show in which she 
has been entered. Puppies may be seen at the 
store of 
JOHN DANIELS 
Central Square Beverly Farms 
620? 
523? 
Board of Health. 
Ordinance. 
At a meeting of tifa nme 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 muffler and such under water 
exhaust or mufHer shall be so constructed and 
used as to muffle 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 One ee shall go into effect on August 
1, 1908. 
Epwarp S. KNIGHT, 
WaAL_TER R. BELL, 
GeorcE L. ALLEN, 
Geo. W. ButaIspELL, M. D. 
Board of Health, Manchester, Massy 
