NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisemen‘*s under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
per word after he fst week. -:- 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
TO LET—t!-room tenement, unfurnished. 
Apply Clsire Peters, 38 Bennett street, 
Manchester. 24-26 
:TO LET—One or more furnished rooms. 
No childres. Apply Mrs. Rumrill, 18 
Brook strect, Manchoster. 15tf 
TO LET—Tenement of 4 or 5 rooms with 
improven:cnts. Furnished or unfurnished. 
Apply Miss Wilson, 329 Summer St., 
Manchesicr Cove. 14tf. 
TO LEZT—Tenement of 6 rooms. All conven- 
iences. Apply W. W. Soulis, .2 Lincoln 
St., Manchester. 1itf 
TENEMENT TO LET—6 rooms. 33 High 
Street, Beverly Farms. 19tf 
TO LET—Furnished rooms. Apply Breeze 
Office. 20 
TO LET—At Beverly Farms, 
double house. 11 rooms, modern im- 
provements. Apply on premises. Mrs. 
Forrestcr H. Pierce, 22 West street, 
Beverly Farms. 20tf 
TO LET—Small furnished cottage by 
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half of 
the week. 24 Pine street, Manches- 
ter. 22tf 
TO LET—Second story of building, 33 
Central street, Manchester. Suitable 
for some summer business. Apply 
Green & Swett company. 22 tf 
FOR SALE—C. B. Sloop, 16 ft. O. A. 
sails, spars, anchor, etc., in AJ shape, 
will sell for $35.00 G. W. Larcom, P. 
O. 119 Beverly Farms. 20 
HOUSE TO LET for season or the year 
round; rear centre of Manchester. 
Fully furnished. Apply Breeze Office. 
21tf 
LOWER TENEMENT of Friend house in 
Friends court to let from July Ist. Ap- 
ply to Fred K. Swett, Manchester, 
Mass. 23tf 
located. Apply Breeze Office. 23-24 
GRANDFATHER CLOCK.for sale in fine 
condition. Has dial telling day of 
month. Can be seen at 102 School St., 
Manchester. 24-27 
STRONG YOUNG BOY OF 17 Wants 
work at Manchester for the summer, 
Willing to do general work.—Apply the 
Breeze Office. 23tf 
WANTED—Position by tiai cd nurse for 
infants, also for attendant. Good ex- 
perience. Apply Breeze Office. 24 tf 
“w~ANTED—Position by student during 
summer months on North Shore as 
Stenographer or Assistant to Secretary. 
Would prefer to work for only part of 
day at small pay in return for experi- 
ence. Address J. H. C. Breeze Office. 
23tf 
AN OPPORTUNITY is open for a com- 
petent and experienced operator on a 
three-wheeled Indian motor-cycle, to 
deliver small parcels from Magnolia. 
References required. Wages $8.00 a 
week to start. Apply ‘‘Motor-cycle 
operator,’’ The Breeze Office. 1tf 
Goed French Seamstress and lingere 
desires to find work by the day or 
week in private families. Long 
experience. Best references. 
Mile. E. C. 289 Newbury St., Beston 
wer Hub Rubbers 
next 
Wiater 
FOR SALE—Second hand beach umbrella 
—Apply Breeze Office. . 25 
—Tenement 0 rooms , on 
Bridge St., Manchester. Apply W.' C. 
Rust, Manchester. 25tf 
TO LET—Tenement of 5 rooms in Man- 
chester, centrally located. Write Lock 
Box D. W. 150, Manchester. 25tf 
TO LET—A large furnished front room. 
Men only. 38 Norwood Ave., Man- 
chester. 25 
WANTED—Position as nurse girl in re 
liable family. References. Apply Breeze 
Office. . 25 
WANTED—Work by the day. Accomo- 
dation work anywhere along the shore. 
Experience in most any work. Refer- 
ences. Write Lock Box D. W. 150 
Manchester. 25. ar 
LOST—On Masconomo street, or Old 
Neck road, dark gray Spring overcoat. 
Finder please notify Breeze Office. 25 
CARD OF THANKS. : 
We desire to express our thanks to the 
many friends who sympathized with us 
in our recent bereavement, and for the 
many beautiful floral tributes. 
M. 8S. Miguel and family, 
Manchester, Mass., June 20, 1912. 
Old Orchard Beach 
Finest Cottage on sea wall, (surf comes almost to 
porch.) Fully furnished and finished in mission, every 
modern convenience. In the wealthy and most exclus- 
ive section. FORSALE or to RENT FOR SEASON 
Have picture. 
Frederick G. Payne, Lewiston, Maine 24 tf 
HAND LAUNDRY 
All out-door drying. Fancy work a specialty 
Family washings. Prices reasonable. 
MISS WILSON 
325 Summer St. Manchester Cove 
MISS GAHILL- - Dress Maker 
Ts at Magnolia for her 13th season, and will 
welcome old patrons as well as new at her 
room in Mrs. Hunt’s Dry Goods Store. 
Fuller St,, - Magnolia 
Telephone3 - 
MISS A. A. SIMPSON 
Dressmaker 
Will go out by appointment. 
The Women’s Club, Magnolia. 
Address: 
Tel. 3 
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS 
desires work on North Shore 
Hand Sewing a Specialty . 
Best References - Miss Margaret Rafferty 
87 Belvidere Street BOSTON, MASS. 
and MANCHESTER, MASS. 
MANCHESTER POSTOFFICE. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
MAILS CLOSE 
For Boston, North, East, West and 
South, 7.02 and 10.04 a. m., 1.05, 4.51 and 
7.55 p.m, 
For Gloucester and Rockport, 11.12 a. 
/m., 2.38, 5.24 and 8 p. m. For Magnolia, 
z.38, 5.24 and 8 >. m. 
_ Essex, ss. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 
MANCHESTER TRUsT COMPANY OF MANCHESTER 
at the close of business June 14, 1912, as 
rendered to the Bank Commissioner. 
ASSETS . 
U. S. and State of Mass. Bonds 
(market value $17,000) .... $16,850.00 
Other Stocks and Bonds (Mar- 
ket value, $214,341.83) ..... 213,523.33.- 
Loans on Real estate, ........ 41,050.00 | 
Demand Loans with Collateral 2,200.00 - 
Time Loans with Collateral 6,300.00 — 
Other Time loans ...;...s¥us 87,749.19 
OVGPGreItt, (a tee cn aus eae “Sten 5.02° °° 
Furniture and Fixtures (as- 
sessed value—not assessed 
since opening), ... 4 < s+ .<smee 2,841.83 
Due from Reserve Banks ..... 32,504.87 
Due from Other Banks ....... 2,671.54 
Cash:Currency and Specie, 20,893.27 
Other Cash Items, ...... 112.00 
$426,701.05 
LIABILITIES 
Capital’ Stotk’. 2. 1: /2. ae $100,000.00 
Sorplus: Fund‘. .« i. 40. eee 25,000.00 
Undivided Profits, Less Ex- 
penses, Interest and Taxes 
Paid , 2.0 «0 .nnssns <n eee 3,645.91 
DEPOSITS (demand) 
Subject to Check ....0...... 287,152.64 
Certified )| Checks} :.:4 5 «pss s ane 25.00 
Treasurers’ Checks ........ 877.50 
DEPOSITS (time) 
Certificates of Deposit, Not 
Payable within 30 Days .... 10,000.00 
$426,701.05 
For the last thirty days the average 
reserve carried was, currency and specie 
5.88 per cent; deposited in reserve banks, 
7.27 per cent.; United States and Massa- 
chusetts Bonds 2.98 per cent. 
Manchester, June 21, 1912 
Then personally appeared Ralph H. 
Mann, Secretary and Treasurer, and Oliver 
T. Roberts, President, and William Hoare, 
Horace Standley, George W. Blaisdell auu 
Maynard B. Gilman, Directors of the Man- 
chester Trust Company, and made oath 
that the foregoing statement, by them sub- 
scribed, is true, to the best of their knowl- 
edge and belief. 
Before me, 
GEORGE E. WILLMONTON. 
Notary Public. 
alll 
For Sale By 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
The strong man is the man with 
the gift of method, of faithfulness, 
of valor.—Carlyle. 
