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Mr. and Mins Anos Ca rnegie, 24, 
are remaining at their Manchester resi- 
dence late:this autumn. They will be 
here until Thanksgiving, when they go 
to their island off the Florida coast for 
the winter, as usual. 
Miss Katherine Silsbee is sailing on 
the 13th of next month for the Bermuda 
Islands, where she will spend the winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell and 
their daughter, Mrs. Shaw, went down 
to New York the latter part of last week 
for the Vanderbilt cup races. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince is among the 
week’s departures. She has opened her 
town house at 290 Beacon street, Bos- 
ton, for the winter. 
Ason arrived in the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas Callahan last Saturday 
morning. 
C. K. Cummings and family closed 
their Pride’s house this week and re- 
turned to Boston. 
Ingersoll Amory, who had the Endi- 
cott cottage at Pride’s this summer, re- 
turned to Boston Wednesday. 
H. C. Frick and family left Sunday 
for Pittsburg, for a fortnight or more. 
Their house at Pride’s will not be closed. 
John T. and W. S. Spaulding have 
closed their home at Pride’s and their 
Boston house has been opened for the 
winter, though W. S. Spaulding is re- 
maining at Pride’s fora week with his 
sister, Mrs. H. P. King, and family. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill will 
not open their house 211 Beacon street, 
Boston, but have taken an apartment at 
the Hotel Somerset for the winter. 
They will probably go over the road 
from Manchester to Boston, Sunday. 
E. C. Sawyer, the carriage man, of 
Rantoul street, Beverly, has peohablst had 
more experience in the line of shipping 
carriages away to foreign ports, than any 
other dealer on the North Shore. Mr. 
FOR SALE OR TO LET. 
SEASON 1909. 
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A’l-a ba-ma, a Muscogee word meaning 
‘* Here we rest,’’ in process of completion, 
within five minutes’ walk of Singing Beach, 
Manchester, Mass. Living room 37 x 23 ft., 
Dining room and Den first floor, seven cham- 
bers second floor, three baths, fire-place, fur- 
nace, electric light, etc. Piazza room front and 
rear, upstairs and down. Basement 37x50, 
7% ft. stud, devoted to servants quarters. To 
be furnished throughout with reproductions of 
antiques. Anacre of land more or less. To 
be appreciated this place must be seen. Ad- 
dress 
BOX T, SALEM, MASS. 
1030x1113 
Lvergreens 
We offer a stock of over 35,000 assorted Evergreens from 2 to 8 feet in height, consisting of 
Norway Spruce, Coerulea Spruce, White Spruce, Colorado Spruce both blue and green, Scotc 
Pine, Austrian Pine, White Pine, Mugho Pine, Cephalonica Fir, Nordmans Fir, Douglass Fir, Bal- 
sam Fir, American Arbor Vitae, etc. All have been several times transplanted and most of them 
will lift with a ball of earth at the roots. We also have a choice lot of imported Evergreen Speci- 
mens and 10,000 well rooted Dwarf Box for border and edging purposes and make very reasonable 
prices for this season’s planting. Call or send for price list. 
Southworth Bros., Beverly, Mass. 
AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 ’ PETER HYLEN 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
CUT FLOWERS 
In Variety i: Market Prices 
Bridge Street a MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
A. H. Higginson, President. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
DAVID FENTON CO, Manetestr-by-the-Sea, 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
_mentof Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order Boats hauled on our railways, 
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4 towed in and out of channel, free of charge. TELEPHONE 254 M ANCHESTE 
RIGHT SMART HATS 
These are the kind of headwear we are creating for our trade. There isa certain jaunti- 
ness to REITH HATS that is decidedly noticeable among many. The quality of REITH 
trimmings is always the best and the creation is always of the true style kind. 
Come to us, ladies, and have a millinery talk before you give your fall order. The talk 
will cost you nothing if we cannot convince you that we can satisfactorily serve you. 
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REITH *°* 23955 5" MILLINER| — 
Sawyer only this week shipped away to Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
ae s % Farms, Mass. P. O. week ending, Oct. 28 
the Bermudas a carriage for Miss Kath- 1905. James Campbell, Miss Maria A Cotter, 
erine Silsbee, who is leaving within a Mr Ww Dawson, Miss Mary Flynn, Miss Julia 
fortnight... Last spring Mr. Sawyer re- Hallahan, Michael Jennings, Mr Theodore 
ceived the following note from Goy. Parker, C A Parker, Mr E J Pierce, Mr H J 
General Joscelin Woodhouse of Ber- Pierce, John J Riley, Miss Mabel 8 Sias, M.ss 
Talourd. 
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muda: ‘‘ The carriage arrived in perfect ELMER STANDLEY, postmaster. 
order and beautifully packed. Yours 
faithfully, Joscelin Woodhouse,’’ which BOY WANTED. 
was written on receipt of a handsome ee ee : 
: ere ; . e Breeze has an opening for a boy, not 
big glass “bus which Mr. Sawyer had under 16 or 17 years, to learn the printing trade. 
shipped to Mr. Woodhouse. A good chance forthe right kind of boy or 
gore PE aes 54 young man. Steady employment if fitted for 
Why not have your Printing done at the the work. Apply at the Breeze Office Satur- 
office of THE BREEZE PRINT? day. ; 
