aan 
Sa a 
Advertisements under this head at 25 cents per inch the first week. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 13 
Fifteen cents 2 bi Manche wir r Pi € 
per week (per inch) after the first week. STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 3 € 
RANA AAD ALLA LALA LE LALLA ALLEL ALAA 
Motor Boat 
FOR SALE. 24 ft.7°8 hiv p. 2 
cylinder engine. In good con- 
dition. Terms reasonable. In- 
quire for particulars at 
The BREEZE OFFICE. 
LOST 
On oak Street Beverly Farms, on Wednesday 
afternoon, a black fur «collar piece. Finder 
kindly return to 
Miss M. D. Gonnolly, Beverly Farms. 
DOG LOST 
Boston Terrier disappeared a week ago. 
Whité breast and white blaze on forehead; stub 
tail. Answers name ‘‘Teddy.’’ Collar marked 
Rev. T. E. Cronley, “Hopkinton, Mass. 
Please notify 
B. J. Manion, Manchester, Mass. 
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. oo 
(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. 
TENEMENT 
of four rooms on one floor, to let 
on Forest street. Apply to 
P. A. SHEAHAN, 
Forest street, Manchester. 
STAMPING 
Done to order for Enibroidery. Apply to 
_ Mrs. Donald H. Mitchell, 
18 School St., Manchester 
WANTED > 
A Good Reliable Pony, not too small for 
; child of 8 to ride and drive. 
Andrew Garnegie, 2d, ) 
BA ~ »..) ..Manchester 
i-H-P. MOTOR 
FOR SALE, Wagner make, 220 volt, for 
alternating current; practically new. Will sell 
at a bargain. Apply 
Manchester Electric Go. 
SALES AGENTS WANTED 
$36.00 per week or 400 per cent. profit. All 
samples, stationary, and art catalogue free. We 
want one permanent agent in this locality for the 
largest picture and frame house in America. 
Experience unnecessary. We instruct you how 
to sell our goods and furnish the capital. If 
you want a permanent, honorable and profitable 
position, write us today for particulars, catalogue 
and samples. 
Frank W. Williams Gompany, 
1214 W. Taylor st., Ghicago, Ill. 
: 1023-1114 
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? 
FOR SALE OR TO LET. 
SEASON 1909. 
A’la-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 x23 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, 
74 ft. stud, devoted to servants quarters. To 
be furnished throughout with reproductions of 
antiques. Hard wood floors throughout. Little 
& Brown of Boston, architects. An acre of 
land more or less. To be appreciated this 
place must be seen. Address 
BOX T, SALEM, MASS. 
1030x1113 
GARDENER 
Wants a position on the North Shore: Pride’s 
Crossing or Beverly Farms section preferred. 
just completing 10 
Address 
Merrimac, Mass 
1023-31 
Good recommendations; 
years’ service in one place. 
Joseph Manley, 
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 
In spite of the rain Wednesday even- 
ing a large class,;—over 30—took their 
first lesson in this year’s course under the 
instruction of Miss May D. Connolly. 
The meetings are being held in 
Parish hall, off School street, and owing 
to the fine floor space, is an excellent 
place for gymnasium work. There is 
still room for additions to the class, and 
any new member will be welcome. 
Dr. G. W. Blaisdell will be able to 
get out again the first of the coming 
week to attend to his patients, after being 
confined to his home since last Saturday 
as the result of a peculiar accident on 
that day. The Dr. was alone in his 
automobile and was going to the Lucas 
home, which is off the old county road, 
between the Cove and Manchester. He 
was going up the steep hill, off Summer 
street, just after ;leaving the Cove and 
was about half way up the hill when the 
car refused to go farther and before any- 
thing could be done it had backed down 
the hill and across Summer street and 
over the stone wall on the opposite side. 
The force of the impact threw the doc- 
tor forcibly against the seat, paralizing 
his back so that he suffered considerably 
Sunday and Monday. No serious com- 
plications arose, however, and he was 
able to get out this morning, though he 
will not be able to drive for a few days 
more. Emphasis is lent to the quality 
of the car when it is realized that outside 
a few minor injuries it stood the accident 
better than the doctor and was not put 
out of commission at all. 
Little Miss Elizabeth Tappan, six- 
year-old daughter of Mrs. J. K. Tappan, 
celebrated her birthday Wednesday, on 
which occasion Mrs. Tappan invited in 
some of the little Miss’s school mates for 
the afternoon. 
At the chrysanthemum show in Bos- 
ton the latter part of latt week a Man- 
chester exhibitor, Mrs. Lester Leland 
(Erié Wetterlow, gardener) captured 
first place in several classes: Japanese 
reflexed bloom, 12 Japanese incurved 
bloom and 12 anemones. ‘There was a 
big field of exhibitors, including Plant of 
Connecticut, a large grower, and. the 
Spaulding estate of Beverly Farms. The 
latter won second on the Japanese in- 
curved and also on the Japanese re- 
flexed. 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send a wagon at once. 
We pay in spot cash all we can afford to 
allow. 
J. L. SIMON & CO., ; 
Tel. 6524-11 10 Hardy 8t., Salem. 
Our wagon is in Manchester almost every 
