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_ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mead and the 
former's son of Wellesley Farms spent 
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mead’s mother, 
Mrs. Anna Woodbury, at Mr. and Mrs. 
F. G. Cheever’s. 
Agent Cawthorne of the American 
Exp. Co., is returning to his duties next 
week after a fortnight’s vacation. 
There was considerable of a rumpus 
at the railroad station last Saturday night, 
or rather, the trouble took place in the 
smoking car of the 10.09 train from 
Gloucester. A free for all {fight started 
on the way between Gloucester and 
Manchester and those who were on the 
train say it wasa fierce affair. We do 
not care to chronicle the disgraceful oc- 
currence. The court records of the 
affair gives sufficient notoriety to the 
town. The police boarded thetrain and 
arrested two of the principal disturbers— 
one a Manchester and the other a Pride’s 
Crossing man—and locked them up over 
Sunday. In court Monday both were 
fined $25. 
Allen Relief corps, No. 119, will hold 
a public whist party in G. A. R._ hall, 
VA LAU ENE ERE ATR AON MEO NE SEREPECILOL AREAL LOLOL J 
on Wednesday evening, Dec. 2. Tick- - 
ets for sale by members of executive 
committee, and at the door. Price, two 
for 25 cts. 
Another surprise party occurred at Mt. 
Pleasant Farm last Saturday evening, this 
time in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
Baker’s twentieth wedding anniversary, 
some forty-five of their friends and rela- 
tives being present. Mrs. Baker re- 
ceived many beautiful presents of linen, 
cut glass, and silver. “The evening was 
passed most enjoyably, refreshments be- 
ing served, after which the party ad- 
journed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Baker 
many happy returns. 
First 1909 Calendar. 
The first 1909 calendar to reach our 
sanctum arrived afew days ago from the 
Holyoke Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of 
Salem, of which Walter L. Harris is 
treasurer and manager. Each of the 
twelve calendar sheets contains a scene 
in our foreign possessions, such as 
“Quarters of Canal Workers, Pan- 
ama,’’ “‘ A City Home, San Juan, Por- 
to Rico,’’ ““The Government Palace, 
Hawaii,’’ etc., the whole being set in a 
sort of frame formed by the attractive 
old granite towers and granite-arched en™ 
trance to the Salem railroad station. 
Let the Breeze do your printing 
whenever you have any. Prices reason- 
able, work always done promptly and 
neatly. * 
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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements under this head at 25 cents per inch the first week. 
per week (per inch) after the first week. 
Fifteen cents 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
FOR SALE 
A two family House, ten rooms, modern. con- 
veniences, situated on Brook street, Manchester, 
Easy terms. Bargain. Apply to 
N. P. Meldrum, -I- Manchester 
LOST 
On Singing Beach, Manchester, a leather 
football. Finder please return to 
Mrs. Armory Eliot, Sea street 
WANTED 
A HEN HOUSE, or material for building 
same. Address A. B. C. 
The Breeze Office. 
WANTED 
A Four or Five Room Tenement or small 
house in Manchester not over 10 minute’s 
wail from depot. Will lease for two years or 
over if desirable. Address information to 
The Breeze Ojfice. 
Motor Boat 
HOR: SAUL E324 4t.5; Sale ps2 
cylinder engine. In good con- 
dition. Terms reasonable. In- 
quire for particulars at 
Fhe BREEZE: OF FIGE: 
Notice Of Dissolution. 
The undersigned hereby give notice that the 
partnership heretofore existing and known un- 
der the title of Semons, Campbell & Co., and 
doing business on Beach street, in the Town of 
Manchester, Mass., is this day dissolved by 
mutual consent. 
(Signed) H. B. Hinchliffe, 
E. J. Semons, 
J. W. Campbell. 
Manchester, Mass., Oct. 31, 1908. 
The undersigned, having bought the entire 
interest of the frm of Semons, Campbell & Co., 
will pay all liabilities and receive all moneys 
due the firm, and will continue the business un- 
der the title of Campbell & Hinchliffe. All per- 
sons having overdue accounts will kindly settle 
same at once. 
(Signed) J. W. Campbell, 
H. B. Hinchliffe. 
Manchester, Mass., Oct. 31, 1908. 
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SupscriBERs leaving the shore 
for their city homes should notify 
this office of their 
dress ’’ 
*“ change of ad- 
promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
1-H-P. MOTOR 
FOR SALE, Wagner make, 220 volt, for 
alternating current; practically new. Will sell 
ata bargain. Apply 
Manchester Electric Go. 
FRESH CHICKENS. 
For Roasters or Broilers, for sale. Also 
Fowl. Prices reasonable. Notice should be 
given day before wanted when possible. Ap- 
ply 
A. B. Dunn, Pine St., 
Manchester P. O. Box 477 
918? 
STAMPING 
Done to order for Embroidery. Apply to 
Mrs. Donald H. Mitchell, 
18 School St., Manchester 
TENEMENT 
of four rooms on one floor, to let 
on Forest street. Apply to 
P. A. SHEAHAN, 
Porest street, Manchester. 
GARDENER 
Wants a position on the North Shore: Pride’s 
Crossing or Beverly Farms section preferred. 
Good recommendations; just completing 10 
years’ service in one place. Address 
Joseph Manley, Merrimac, Mass 
1023-31 
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 
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