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It is said that the Masconomo house 
at Manchester has been let for the com- 
ing summer to a New York party, who 
will conduct it as a hotel. What has 
become of the sanitarium proposition? 
might very pertinently be asked. 
Mrs. Longworth will occupy her cot- 
tage at Mingo Beach the coming sum- 
mer, itis said. And in all probability 
her son, Congressman Nicholas Long- 
worth, and Mrs. Longworth (nee Alice 
Roosevelt), will spend most of the sum- 
mer with her. 
Proprietor Charles E. Phenix of the 
Oceanside hotel intends to come to 
Magnolia April 1 and begin getting the 
hotel and cottages ready for summer. 
Mr. Phenix has given up Brandon hall, 
Boston, and will devote his whole time 
to the Oceanside. 
Mrs. J. Harrington Walker and son of 
Detroit were on to Magnolia Wednes- 
day. . They may take one of the Ocean- 
side hotel cottages the coming summer. 
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The engraved resolutions adopted by 
the town in special town meeting last 
year, on the death of the late Samuel 
Knight, are on exhibition in Cheever’s 
window. 
The next meeting of the Manchester 
Woman's club will be on ‘Tuesday, 
March 2. The speaker will be Miss 
Annie L. Warner of Salem, whose sub- 
ject will be ‘* Migration of Birds.’’ 
Miss Warner is a teacher in the Salem 
High school and those who have heard 
her lecture say she is very interesting. 
Members of Allen Relief corps, Post 
67, and the S. of V. observed Washine- 
ton’s Birthday last Tuesday evening, by 
an informal meeting in G. A. R. hall. 
The corps arranged to take charge of 
affairs after the regular meeting of the 
camp at 8.15. Mrs. R. A. Mitchell, 
president, called the meeting to order 
and turned the meeting over to patriotic 
instructor, Mrs. J. S. Reed. Patriotic 
songs were joined in by the gathering 
and Byron Bullock played a cornet solo. 
A “‘cherry’’ tree was brought into the 
hall and a number, blindfolded, tried to 
pin a paper hatchet on the tree nearest 
the spot where George Washington was 
supposed to have chopped the tree. 
Mrs. Ericson and Harry Menken hit 
nearest the spot, and in the final try Mrs. 
Refreshments were ser- 
ved and games were played. 
- Why not have your Printing done at the 
office of THE BREEZE PRINT? 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements under this head at 25 cents per inch the first week. 
per week (per inch) after the first week. 
Fifteen cents 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
LOST 
In the R. R. Station or between station and 
B. S. Bullock’s house a purse, containing a sum 
of money. The person is known of picking it 
up.—Leave at the Police Station and no ques- 
tions will be asked. 
GARDENER 
EXPERIENCED GARDENER WANTED. 
An all round man on Private Place; age 25- 
35. Must know how to milk. 
ferences required. 
First-class re- 
Address A. B. G. 
Gare North Shore Breeze, Manchester. 
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FOR SALE, about 75 cords of Green Hard 
Wood; 25 cords of Birch, —nice wood for sum- 
mer use. Delivered at Reasonable prices. 
Apply to 
DANIEL EDGEGOMB, 
26 Forest St., Manchester 
122? 
‘or Sale 
DUNN’S EXPRESS—Route between 
Manchester and Salem. Od established 
route. Reason for selling, poor health. 
APPEY86) 
L.A. Dunn, Manchester 
NURSE. 
A Nurse with 15 years’ experience in Cam- 
bridge and Arlington is at Manchester and is 
ready for engagements. Address 
Mrs. A. E. Weaver. 
Go. Dr. Tyler, North street 
TO LET 
Seven-Room House; 
house. Alongside the Magnolia railroad sta- 
tion. Apply 
M. E. Gorman, 
Modern, well built 
Manchester 
GARDENER 
Wants a position on the North Shore: Pride’s 
Crossing or Beverly Farms section preferred. 
Good recommendations; just completing 10 
years’ service in one place. Address 
Joseph Manley, 
Durham, N. H. 
1023-31 
Box 186. 
FOR SALE 
Lot of Land located on Lin- 
coln street directly at the 
head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- 
chester. Apply to 
BENS. H. CORLISS 
Lincoln Street, - 
Manchester 
JAMES BEATON 
Frank H. Dennis 
Announces to his former patrons 
that he has started in 
again and that he will call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
business 
1 Lincoln Street, :-: Manchester, Mass. 
FOR SALE 
Nearly New House, seven rooms, all modern 
conveniences. Fine location, ten minutes from 
churches, schools, and R. R. Station. Lot 
50x150; bargains. For particulars, apply to 
N. P. Meldrum, Manchester, Mass. 
FENEMENT 
An up-to-date, modern equipped tenement 
wanted in Manchester by smallfamily. For 
particulars inquire at 
The Breeze Office. 
Popul i pe 
= Magazines 
AT GLUB PRIGES 
91 School St., Manchester 
WHY DELAY? 
The erection of that monument. 
Have you not given the 
matter more than sufficient consideration. Come and see us 
about it at once. Look over our handsome designs, select one 
and we will set it up for you. 
Kimball Brothers Monumental Works - 
9-11 Lynde St., -- SALEM 
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the shore 
for their city homes should notify 
this office of their ““ change of ad- 
dress’? promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
