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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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A little shirt and hood done by the 
mother of Delucena L. Bingham 95 
years ago. 
Ahooked in rug, 100 years old, 
loaned by Mrs. J. K. Pulsifer. 
A German made jacket, hand em- 
broidered, 60 years old, loaned by Miss 
Annie Tappan. 
Pillow case done by Sally Dodge, the 
grandmother of Miss H. P. Allen, and 
also Miss Allen’s mother’s wedding 
handerkerchief, all hand made. 
Spinning wheel 150 years old loaned 
by Mrs. J. K. Pulsifer. 
Kerchief loaned by Mrs. Walter 
Harris of Salem, worked by Mrs. Sophy 
Parsons, mother of Mrs. Joseph A. 
Torrey, prior to 1827, owned and woven 
by the late Lydia Smith. 
Watchfob made for the late Deacon 
Low when he was about 20 years old 
(nearly 80 years ago). 
One of the curiosities shown was a 
mahogany veneered busk, loaned by 
Mrs. Raymond C. Allen. It was made 
by her grandfather about 1828 and was 
presented by him to her grandmother. 
The first contribution box ever used in 
Manchester, by the Rev. Mr. Tappan; 
who was ordained to the ministry in 
1745, was loaned by Miss Sarah T. 
Brown. Handmade nails were used in 
making it. 
A patchwork quilt, made of old fashion- 
ed French calico, 133 years old, made 
of the wedding gowns of two sisters, 
‘by the great-great-great-grandmother of 
Mrs. Chester Cook (Hattie Baker). 
Pewter tea-pot brought from France 
150 years ago by the great-great-grand- 
father of A. C. Needham. 
Several samplers, the oldest of which 
was loaned by Mrs. Hawkesworth, done 
about 1807. 
Also quaint sampler about 100 years 
old, done by mother of late Miss C. E. ° 
Brown, and: pieturing a funeral proces- 
sion, worked i in silk. Piece of home- 
spun cloth sworen by grandmother of 
Bethiah Tappan for wedding dress, 
about 1763. Stamped in England. 
Blanket, spun and wove by grand- 
mother of Mrs. John Haskell, Mrs. 
Choate, 100 years ago. 
Pewter Pitcher owned by great-great- 
grandmother of Mrs. F. C. Rand, 
Mollie Hill, over 100 years old. 
Tin kitchen, dutch oven, nurse’s 
lamp, over 100 years old, formerly at 
the old Osborne house, West Manches- 
ter, loaned by Miss Decker of Salem. 
Steel and flint and tender box and’ old 
bag it was kept in, from the old Os- 
borne house, West Manchester. 
The committee in charge was com- 
posed of Mrs. Raymond C. Allen, chair- 
man; Mrs. A. C. Needham, Mrs. FE. 
Li Decker, Mrs. F. C. Rand, Mrs. L. 
Mrs. F. P. Bullock and 
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. 
2 Wood Lots 
and 
2 House Lots 
FOR SALE 
apply 
N. P. Meldrum, =I= Manchester 
CARD OF THANKS 
The Church Aid Soctety of the Baptist 
Church, Manchester, wishes in this way to 
thank most heartily all who in any way 
helped to make their Sale and Entertainment 
a success. 
Mrs. EpwAkD CROWBLLI, Pres. 
Mrs. HELEN WILLMONTON, 
Chairman Ex. Com. 
Mrs. NEuLuiz Roacsrs, Secretary. 
WANTED 
An Experienced house-work girl. 
Apply at 
12 Brook Street, — 
WANTED 
A girl to learn to stamp and trace patterns, 
Call at 
Pattern Shop 
BENNETT STREET, MANCHESTER 
FOR SALE 
Old-fashioned MAHOGANY WRITING DEskK. 
May be seen at work shop of 
G. L. Grafts 
PLEASANT ST., MANCHESTER 
PONY FOR SALE 
Handsome Saddle Pony, sound and kind. 
For sale at Mr. Harrison K, Caner’s estate, 
Manchester. 
Eric W. Ericson 
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 hrm 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, 
Manchester 
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, ~ 
Forest 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 
WANTED 
A HEN HOUSE, or material for building 
same. Address A, B. C. 
The Breeze Office. 
Motor Boat 
FOR(SALEs 24ft, 8) he: pic 2 
cylinder engine. In good con- 
dition. Terms reasonable. In- 
quire for particulars at 
The BREEZE: OFBICE, 
IFOR SAL E 
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’ ~ 
