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EAD GARDENER—Wanted for private es- 
tate, in Manchester. Apply M., The Breeze 
Office 9tf 
0 LET TO PRIVATE FAMILY,—house in 
ve: ioc centrally located, for summer 
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or year round. Modern improvements. 
4 Apply Breeze Office. otk 
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 
3 reference apply R, NorthShore Breeze. 6-10 
tl OT WATER HEATER FOR SALE—In use 
less than twelve months; excellent condition. 
a Apply E. Lethbridge, 53 Summer St., Man. 
a chester. 6-8n- 
| 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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i TELEPHONE 471-1 
| R.K. McMillan 
Formerly with 
E. M. Wilson & Co., 
| Boylston street., Boston 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
| Ladies Cailor 
| and Sinporter 
— Riding iss Specialty 
| Safety Skirts, 
Aprons and 
i : Breeches 
* ~— 
Mr MeMillan is patronized by 
many of the best known ladies 
‘| onthe 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. 
EGGS FOR SETTING—from fine White Leg- 
horn Stock, $1 50 per 15. Fred S. Lycett, 
Magnolia, Mass. Siti. 
FURNISHED ROOM to let; modern con- 
veniences. 19 Pleasant St., Manches- 
ter. 9-1 
Havine Fun 
The brilliant wit of the bar looked 
at the moon-faced farm laborer and 
winked at his friends and whispered, 
“Now, we'll have some fun.” 
“Have you been married?” he be- 
an. 
“Ye-es,” stammered 
“once:” 
“Whom did you marry?” 
“A w-woman, sir.” 
“Come, my good man, of course it 
was a woman. Did you ver hear of 
anyone marrying a man??” 
PY €-e-€5,..sir, my usister 
Sandpiper. 
the laborer, 
did.” — 
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 
He Saw No Uses 
The family was much interested in 
having little George start to school in 
February, but he insisted that he was 
not going. 
One day his grandmother said to 
him, “Georgie, you are going to school 
with sister this winter, aren’t you?” 
“No, grandma, I’m not going to 
school at all. I can’t read nor I can’t 
write, nor I can’t sing, and I’d like to 
know what good I’d be at school.”— 
Woman's Home Companion. 
Waiter—And how did you find the 
beef, sir? 
Customer—Oh! I moved a potato 
and there it was!—P. I. P. 
PERMANENT ENGAGEMENT 
think he’ll ever be in a position to 
marry me. 
Maud—Are you engaged to Jack 
for good? 
Ethel—It looks that way. I don’t 
MAGNOLIA INN 
THOMAS H. HUNT, Prop. 
Open All Winter 
MAGNOLIA ~ : MASS. 
Tele»hone 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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Wear Hub-Mark 
BERS 
FIRST QUALITY 
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“Standard first quality” means that after 60 years of expe- 
rience it is the Standard established by us for first quality and 
every rubber is branded with the “Hub-Mark.” 
Hub-Mark Rubbers are constructed and the compound put 
together to give the best possible service under all conditions 
and still be sold at a price that will permit everyone to wear 
them and get the maximum return for his money. They cost 
no more than any first-class rubber. 
Try them. 
Hub-Mark Rubbers are made in all styles and for all purposes. 
The Hub-Mark is ycur Value-Mark. 
If your dealer cann 
i supply you, write us. 
BOSTON RUBBE!? SHOE CO., Wialden, Mass. 
