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ee TED SOMERS ERENT 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
FURNISHED ROOM to let. Apply to 
Mrs. Graham, 5 North street, Man- 
chester. 8. 
WANTED-—Situation as head gardener. North 
Shore preferred. English, 25; married; one 
child. General gardening experience. For 
reference apply R, NorthShore Breeze. 6-10 
HOT WATER HEATER FOR SALE—In use 
less than twelve months; excellent condition, 
Apply E. Lethbridge, 53 Summer St., Man- 
chester. 6-8 
3-PIECE PARLOR SET For Sale, about new; 
genuine mahogany, upholstered in green; 
cost $50, will sell for $25. Will answer let- 
ters. Also will sell table, rocking chair and 
mission chair, practically new, now used as a 
den set. Address: S, General Delivery, 
Manchester. 6? 
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. 
TELEPHONE 471-1 
| R.K. McMillan 
VED Pee Mp gm Keb ligt Ss 
Formerly with 
K. M. Wilson & Co., 
Boylston street., Boston 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Hadives Gailor 
and Importer 
Riding Gahits a Sperialty 
Safety Skirts, 
Aprons and 
Breeches 
Mr. MeMillan is patronized by 
many of the best known ladies 
on the North Shore. He invites 
YOUR patronage and guaran- 
tees perfect satisfaction in fit, 
style and workmanship. 
Each Garment is Man-Tailored 
throughout, and shows the 
highest degree of perfection. 
I ES REISE SE SCE a ees ce 
Wuat Hr LEARNED 
Bacon—“What did your boy learn at 
college?” 
Egbert—“Says he can’t tell me.” 
“Why not?” 
“Says. it’s a secret.” 
“Nonsense!” 
“No; you know he learned the foot- 
ball signals.”—Yonkers Statesman. 
Not to BLAME 
“Do you obey the Bible injunction 
to love your neighbor?” 
“T try to, but she wont let me.”— 
Jester (Columbia). 
PLAIN PROOF 
Bessie—What makes you _ think 
that he married for money? 
Jessie—I have seen the bride— 
New Orleans Times-Democrat. 
TO 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 
Ashland Avenue 
Usine THE Hoox 
Returning from school the other af- 
ternoon, a little girl informed her 
mother she had learned how to “punc- 
shate.” 
“Well, dear,” said her mother, “and 
how is it done?” 
“Why, when you write ‘Hark!’ you 
put a hatpin after it; and when you 
ask a question you put a button hook.” 
—Lippincott’s. 
APPEALS OF No UsE 
Two young men were having a 
drink together, when one of them 
mentioned a mutual acquaintance. 
“Brown is a good fellow, no doubt, 
said the other, a little stiffly; ‘but 
somehow or other he never appealed 
to me.” 
“T suppose he knew it wouldn’t be 
any use,” murmured the first speaker ; 
“you are usually broke.”—Stray Shor- 
ies. 
MAGNOLIA INN 
THOMAS H. HUNT, Prop. 
Open All Winter 
MAGNOLIA = = MASS. 
Tele»shone 8115-2 Magnolia 
” 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop— Depot Square - Manchester, Mass. 
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