NORTH ASIC BREEZE 
FOR SALE! 
New Milch Jersey Cow. 
Apply Wixpur B. PaIcE, 
Master Almshouse, Manchester. 
TO LET 
ottage house of six rooms for the sum- 
will be vacant the Ist of June. 
Apply to Tuos. SHEEHAN, 
Summer St., opp. the Essex Co. Club. 
TO LET 
To responsible persons, large, airy, fur 
nished rooms with use of bath. 
O. M. 
11 Vine Street, Manchester, 
TOs Em 
House of seven rooms; Stable; Fruit trees; 
large lot of land, 
Apply to E. W. AvEers 
48 Summer St., Manchester. 
FURNISHED ROOMS 
mer, 
STANLEY, 
To Lert: Two furnished rooms, 
with use of bath. 
Apply W. E. ALLEN, 
Sawa Ste Match tere 
PU Piers: 
WantTep: To purchase a few 
pullets, any breed. W.E. Allen, 
School St., Manchester. 
Mannce Fon Sale. 
A lot of good manure for sale, 
Apply Dunn’s Express 
Central St., Manchester. 
- CHAUFFEUR. 
A trustworthy and competent young man 
would like position as chauffeur. 
Address “CHAUFFEUR” 
Care of North Shore Breeze, Manchester 
GARDENERS WANTED | 
Apply to 
ROBT. A. MITCHELL 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. Tel. 139-5 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
WANTED. 
Coachman Situation by a thoroughly ex- 
perienced man; has some Auto experience 
12 years in last situation; total abstainer 
English; married; North Shore prefered. 
Address; R. G., 177 Eliot St., Milton, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
A blue jay flew up the harbor Thurs- 
day morning and called for a drink at the 
town wharf. In explanation it might be 
said that the “Blue Jay,’’ is the tug used 
by the dredging company and its ‘ ‘thirst’’ 
was quenched by hitching a string of fire- 
hose to the hydrant in front of the Man- 
chester House and “‘turning’er on.’’ 
The many Manchester friends of the 
genial Captain Whelden, for many years 
in charge of S. Parker Bremer’s private 
yacht, the “‘Velthra,’’ will be pleased to 
learn that he has a good position with the 
Consolidated Coal Co., on their ocean 
tug ‘“George’s Creek,’’ running between 
Baltimore and Boston and Salem. Capt. 
Whelden will go as first pilot at present 
and will assume his duties about June 1. 
He was in town a few days this week re- 
newing acquaintances. 
‘The dancing season is now on and for 
the rest of the season there will probably 
be an average of a dance a week through- 
out the summer. _ The latest is schedul- 
ed for Wednesday evening, June 5, by 
the ‘*3 of us.’ Heaphy’s popular sing- 
ing orchestra of Beverly will provide the 
music, and a good time is sure to result. 
‘The annual meeting of the Manches- 
ter Fireman Relief association will be 
held on Monday, May 13, at8. 15p. m.— 
Samuel L. Wheaton, secretary 
E. P. Saggases of Cambridge, late of 
the Harvard Union tonsorial parlors, is 
the new artist at Keenan’s, Post-office 
block. 
Geo. H. Watson, who has been con- 
nected with Lewando’s in Watertown all 
winter is back to Manchester this week 
and will have charge of the North Shore 
route again this season. 
Mrs. Abbie Allen, Mrs. Susan And- 
rews, Mrs. Jessie Rust, Mrs. Annie 
Sinnicks, Mrs. Flora Hersey, Miss 
Annabel Haraden and Miss Jennie Sar- 
gent, of Liberty Rebekah lodge, attend- 
ed the past noble grand Rebekah Assem- 
bly in Boston last week. 
E. E. Greenleaf of Needham is the 
new man at Culbert’s harness shop, 
Beach street, forthe season. Mr. Green- 
leaf was formerly with Mr. Culbert at 
his Back Bay store, and later had charge 
of his store in Swampscott, and is a man 
thoroughly experienced for the finest 
grade work. 
‘The Manchester Crickets are schedul- 
ed to play the Gloucester Freshman team 
this afternoon at 2 o’ clock. 
Leave your printing at the Breeze Office. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending May 4: 
A E Ayers, Peter Boll, Geo E. Burley & Sonh., 
Mrs EE Colver, Mrs Ty Coffey, Miss Cats, 
Flynn, Miss Kristina Ojukhto, Purkhill &Park- 
hurst Mfg Co, Miss G L Sturtevant, 2 GS 
’ Shawn, Miss Esther Taggart. 
SAMUEL L, WHEATON, P. M. 
Merchants 
Rational Bank 
Salem, Mass. 
CAPITAL 
STOCK 
$200,000. 
SURPLUS 
1 $200,000. 
~ DEPOSITS 
1890 $356,536.75 
1895 $464,523.37 
1900 $638,551.74 
1905 
$1, JIS 263842 
1907 
$1,409,825.59 
Continued growth is the best coe of 
Satisfactory Service. 
H. M. BATCHEULDER, Pres. 
JostAH H. Girrorp, Cashier 
Frank A. Brooks, Asst. Cashier 
“That Tans will be 
worn there’s no Jonger 
any doubt—that the’re 
being sold, we know. : 
“If you are thinking 
of buying tan shoes, 
do it now. §|We have 
all that’s desirable in 
tans, at prices. ‘ 
$3.00 $3.50. $4.0 00 
Look for our 
next week’ s story. 
Ford & Wass 
GLOUCESTER. 
