% 
per word after the first week. -:- 
and General Man 
x HAUFFEU wants position. Hon- 
est, faithful and jtemperate. References by 
‘inguiring MRS. AMORY ELIOT, SS at sann 
ter. 2 
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7 experienced in all 
GARDENER Srnhhes wants situ- 
ation. Married, no children; best of refer- 
ences. Address W. M., Box 125, Beverly 
Farms. 
Enghsh. Wants situation. 
CoacuMaNn Thoroughly experienced and 
highest of references, capable of taking full 
charge of gentleman's stable and garage. 
Can run sil take care of automobiles; total 
abstainer and thoroughly acquainted with the 
North Shore. G. C., 326 Central Ave., Milton, 
‘Mass. 423? 
ES SE 
POSITION wanted as Second Maid in North 
Shore family. Experienced. References. 
Swedish. Address Box 14, Manchester, 
Mass. : 521? 
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TUTORING Experienced teacher 
wants pupils for the sum- 
‘mer months, in preparatory and collegiate 
branches. Inquire at the RREEZE OFFICE, 
or Telephone 137 Manchester. 57? 
ROOMS TO LET. Large and comfort- 
: able. with use of bath. Apply 
MRS O. M. STANLEY, 11 Vine St., Manches- 
ter. # . 512 
BOARD anp ROOM fi.a’ty oe 
plying at MRS.(SHEEHAN’S, Tappan St., 
Manchester. 
BO ARD Amelia Elg wishes to announce 
that she has opened a first-class 
boarding house in the Kimball Block, Union 
street, and will be ready to take ,boarders on 
and after April first. 
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BUNGALO W TO LET at Manchester. 
One large room fur- 
nished. suitable for light housekeeping. In- 
quire at the BREEZE OFFICE. 
COTTAG FOR SALE. Nearly new, 
every modern convenience. 
Located on Lincoln st.. Manchester. Lot 50 
by 150 feet. Terms. Apply N. P. MELD- 
RUM, Manchester. : 512? 
TWO COTTAGES oe Ne 
six rooms, hot and cold water, bath rooms, 
modern and up-to-date. Apply to M. E. 
GORMAN, Manchester. 51? 
Be HARM pote: ffve 
and Summer Home in Sanford, Me.: borders 
Estes Lake; splendid fishing, boating and 
bunting; four acres land, some fruit, cottage, 
9 rooms, large barn and shed. All in good 
condition. Price $1110, easy terms. Ten 
minutes to electric cars. Apply to N. P. 
MELDRUM, Manchester. 57? 
: 1 14 \4 Pp and Bungalow 
SUMMER CA MI lots 40x80, at Estes 
Lake, Sanford Me.: splendid hunting, boating 
and fishing; land level and dry; five 
minutes toe!ectric cars Prices $10 and up- 
wards. For plans avd particulars apply to 
WN. P. MELD ‘UM. Manchester. 57? 
HOUSE LO’ 
cheap. easy terms. 
Manchester 
with 8 rooms and bath. For sale or 
House to let Located. on School street, 
Manchester Mass. For further particular. 
inquire of P. O. Lock Box 25 Manchester 
STORE to let at Magnolia One-half ofthe 
44 store on Lexington avenue, form- 
erly occupied by Donchian Bros., the rug 
concern of New York. Apply to M. E. GOR- 
MAN, Manchester. 
on Lincoln street, Man- 
chester, 60 by 130 feet, 
Apply N. P. MELDRUM, 
512 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Le 
Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
(7 LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, 
TAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
for hatching. Edson egg strain, 
EGGS Seon WwW. Lephbrtis. Blue Ribbon 
Winners at Beverly show 1908. Baby Chicks. 
W.F. ROBERTS, P. O. Box 484. Essex Old 
Road, Manchester. 
MILCH COWS coleesichy Weipa ee 
Cows. 
FRED SANFORD, Pine Street, Manchester 
Cow wanted. New Milch Cow, giving rich 
milk of good quality. Jersey cow pre- 
Address P. O. Box 503, Manchester. 
ferred. 
> forsale. Boston Terrier puppies; 
Put PIES Dark Seal Brindles, good heads 
and tails. Sired by the famous champion 
Dallen’s Spider and Dolly Dimp!tes. Address 
E. H. WETTERLOW, Manchester. 
LAUNGH FORSALE. 25 ft. long, 7 ft. 
6in. wide; 5h. p. Richardson 
Crown Engine, new 1908; excellent condition. 
Boat now incommission,. A fine bout for pleas- 
ure parties; seats 14 and will carry 20. Dem- 
onstrations given; should be seento be ap. 
preciated. Information by inquiring NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE. 
BABY CARRIAG 
for Sale, wick- 
er make, but 
little used. Address ‘‘ CARRIAGE,” The 
Breeze Office, Manchester. 512. 
for sale. No. 2 Rem- 
PY: PE WRITE ington. Ingood con- 
dition. Excellent machine for beginners, or 
studeits. Price $15.00. May be seen at the 
BREEZE OFFICE. 
PARK COMMISSIONERS. 
Town of Manchester, Mass. 
MARCH 22, 1909. 
On and after this date any inhabitant taking 
sand from Singing Beach will pay 
20c. per Single Horse Load or 
40c. “* Double ‘“‘ as 
Out-of-town parties will not be allowed to re- 
move sand from the beach. 
FRANK A. Rowe, 
Horace STanDLey, 
J. S. Reep, 
Board of Park Commissioners. 
DUMP NOTICE. 
Manchester, May 13, 1909 
All persons are forbidden to deposit any mat- 
erial, except dirt and ashes, on the Pa'k Prop- 
erty. 
Park COMMISSIONERS, 
Town of Manchester, Mass. 
LAUNDRY 
Mrs. C. A. Purdy is at the King Laundry, 
for the season, prepared to do all kinds of 
PLAIN and FANCY washing. Family wash- 
ing a specialty. 
Rosedale Ave., 
Manchester 
57? 
Manchester Public Library _ 
Will be open until the first of November every 
morning except Monday, from 9 to 10.30; 
every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Saturday even- 
ings from 6.30 to 8.30. Sundays and Holi- 
days are excepted. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
iJ 
ASSESSORS’ NOTICE. 
To the inhabitants of the Town of Manches- 
ter, and all other persons, firms or corporations, 
domestic or foreign, liable to pay taxes therein: 
You are hereby notified to bring in to the 
Assessors of said town 
On or Before June 15, 1909 
true and perfect lists ofall the Polls, and Sched- 
ules and Estimates of all the Personal Estates 
and Real Estate for which you are liable to pay 
taxes. 
Persons holding Estates in Trust, whether 
for minors or otherwise, are particularly re- 
quested to furnish the Assessors with statements 
in relation to such estates. 
When the estates of persons deceased have 
been divided, or have changed hands from other 
causes during the past year, the Executors, Ad- 
ministrators, or other persons interested, are re- 
quired to give notice of such changes, and in 
default of such notice will be held to pay the 
taxes assessed. 
Blank forms for ‘‘ Return of Property for 
Taxation ’’ can be procured of the Assessors. 
The following may serve as a guide to assist 
in making up Schedules and Statements: 
Number of Polls, 20 years of age and up- 
wards; Money at interest; Amount of Money 
on hand, including deposits in banks, etc., other 
than Savings Banks incorporated under the laws 
of this Commonwealth; Railroad, Town, City, 
State, and other Bonds (except those of the 
United States); Shares and Stocks of Insurance, 
Manufacturing and other Incorporated Com- 
panies chartered or organized under the laws of 
any State other than Massachusetts; Goods, 
Wares, Merchandise, and other Stock in Trade, 
within or without the State; Household Furni- 
ture, exceeding $1,000 in value; Horses, Mules, 
Carriages, Oxen, Cows, other Neat Cattle not 
less than one year old, and Swine and Sheep not 
less than six months old; Income from Profes- 
sion, Trade or Employment exceeding $2,000; 
Personal Property held in trust or by wife or 
minor children. 
Attention is hereby called to Extracts from 
Chapter 12 of the Revised Laws: 
‘Sec. 32. Whoever, with intent to defeat or 
evade the provisions of law in relation to assess- 
ment or payment of taxes, delivers or discloses 
to an assessor or assistant assessor a false or 
fraudulent list, return, or schedule of property 
as and for a true list of his estates not exempted 
from taxation, shall be punished by a fine not 
exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprison- 
ment in jail not exceeding one year. 
Freb K. SwWETT, 
Epwarp S. KNIGHT, 
WattTeR R. BELL, 
Assessors of Manchester. 
