NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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TO LET—A tenement in the Morse Block, 
Beach St., Manchester. Apply J. H. 
Morse, 85 Odell Ave., Beverly. Tel. after 
6 p. m. 5-2 tf 
To Let in Manchester 
Very desirable house on Church Street, 
with attractive grounds and stable. Will 
alter or arrange to suit tenant and lease 
for a term of years. Apply at Coal office, 
Central Street, Manchester. 
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TELEPHONE 471-1 
R. K. McMillan 
Formerly with 
Booz Wilsou & Co.,~ 
Boylston street., Boston 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Ladies Cailor 
and Juypurier 
Riding Habits a Specialty 
Safety Skirts, 
Aprons and 
Breeches 
Mr MeMillan is patronized pb) 
many cf the best known laches 
on the North Shore. Ile invites 
YOUR patronage and guaran- 
tees perfect satisfaction in fi 
style and workmanship. 
Each Garment is Man-Tailored 
throughout, and shows the 
highest degree of perfection 
SOPRA 
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SoME 1913 DarTEs. 
We notice by the calendars for 1913 
that we will have but one “Friday the 
13,” which comes in June, and also 
which 
There are three 
Fridays—February, March and No- 
only one “Friday the 23d,” 
comes in May. 
vember—which come on the seventh. 
There are two months when the Fri- 
NOTICE 
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING 
Manchester Trust Company 
In accordance with Art. I of the By-Laws of 
The Manchester Trust Company, Stocsholcers 
are hereby notified that the Annual Siock- 
holders’ meeting will be held in the Congrega- 
tronal Chapel the second Tuesday in Janu- 
ary, January the fourteenth, at 2 p. m. 
Harry W. PurRINGTON, 
Acting Secretary and Treasurer. 
YO LET 
on Ashiand Avenue 
Manchester 
The building recently vacated by 
A. Dodge & Sons, Grain Dealers. 
A spur track runs to the building 
Apply at 
David Fenton’s Go. Boat Yard 
Ashiand Avenue 
days will be the third, tenth, seven- 
teenth and _ twenty-fourth—January 
and November. March, June, August 
and November will each have five 
Sundays. July 4 will be on Friday, 
Patriots day on Saturday, June 17 on 
Tuesday, St. Patrick’s day on Mon- 
day, Washington’s birthday on Sat- 
urday. 
Labor day on September 1. 
Raye @ Lanterns 
Strong and Durable 
Give steady, bright light. 
Easy to clean and rewick. 
Don’ t blow out in the wind. 
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK 
Buffalo 
AT DEALERS 
EVERYWHERE 
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Thanksgiving day on November 27, 
and Christmas on Thursday. New 
~Year’s, 1914, will start on Thursday. 
CHANGE IN MAGNOLIA 
SERVICE. 
Last Saturday the Magnolia tele- 
phone lines were “cut over” from the 
local exchange to the Manchester of- 
fice, and at the same time the service 
changed from the magneto to the com- 
mon battery switchboard, which means 
that subscribers in calling “central” 
now do not have to ring; simply re- 
rove receiver from the hook and a 
Kittle light in the telephone office sig-. 
nals the operator automatically. The 
Magnolia office is closed. But under 
this. new system Magnolia calls for 
Magnolia subscribers will continue to 
be given the individuality of the Mag- 
nolia exch aange. The calls will be 
handled just as though they registered 
in Magnolia village, instead of three 
miles away, in Wanchestsr The rates 
for local and tol! service will rerain 
the same. The service on the whole 
ought to give more satisfaction, as the 
system is more up to date and will be 
in keeping with that at all the other 
exchanges along the shore. 
TELEPHONE 
J. P, LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass. 
For Fishing, 
Camping, 
and Hard 
Use Under All 
Conditions. 
Easy to Light. 
Don’t Smoke. 
Don’t Leak. 
Boston 
New York 
