NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements under this head at 25 cents per inch the first week. 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
per week (per inch) after the first week. 
Fifteen cents 
LOST 
A gold band ring, at or near Beverly Farms 
depot on April 5. Reward $5,00. 
Postoifice Box 201, Beverly Farms 
FOUND 
At Manchester the day of the fire on Wether- 
bee’s hill, a back hair comb. Owner may haye 
same by applying at Breeze Office and pay- 
ing cost of this advertisement. 
BOARD and ROOM 
May be obtained by applying at 
Mrs. Sheehan’s, 
Manchester. 
WANTED 
Two rooms for man and wife; 
for light housekeeping. Address 
The Breeze Office, 
Tappan st., 
no. children; 
G. E. P. 
BOARD. 
Amelia Elg wishes to announce that she has 
opened a first-class boarding house in the Kim- 
ball Block, Union street, and will be ready to 
take boarders on and after April first. 
FOR SALE OR TO LET. 
House with 8 rooms and_ bath. 
School street, Manchester, Mass. 
particulars inquire of 
P. O. Lock Box 25, Manchester, Mass. 
Located on 
For further 
FOR SALE. 
A two-tenement house on Morse Court, 
Manchester. For terms and particulars apply 
David M. Knight, 
Manchester. 
TENEMENT 
An up-to-date, 
wanted in Manchester by 
particulars inquire at 
modern equipped tenement 
small family. For 
The Breeze Office. 
TO LET AT MAGNOLIA. 
One half of the store on Lexington Avenue, 
formerly occupied by Donchian Bros , the rug 
concern of New York. Apply to 
M. E. Gorman, Manchester. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING 
Edson egg strain, S.C. W. Leghorns. Blue 
Ribbon Winners at Beverly Show 1908. Baby 
Chicks. 
W. F. Roberts, 
P. 0. Box 484.  Ex<sex Old Road, Manchester. 
COACHMAN 
English Gentleman closing stable wishes to 
find a situation for his coachman whom he 
highly recommends as being an experienced, 
thoroughly reliable and trustworthy man, total 
abstainer, and with some automobile experience. 
Came to him with 16 years highest of reference; 
thoroughly acquainted with the North Shore. 
R. G. G. 
326 Gentral Ave. Milton Mass. 
MILCH COWS 
FOR SALE, several Milch Cows. 
to 
Apply 
Fred Sanford, 
Pine street, Manchester. 
BARGAINS 
HOUSE LOTS 
at Manchester 
APPLY TO 
N. P. Meldrum, 
Manchester 
Manchester Public Library 
Willbe open until May 1 every Monday, 
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon 
from 2 to 5 o’clock, and on Saturday evening 
from 6.30 to 8.30. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
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 
Manchester 
Lincoln Street, - 
GOING, GOING, NOT QUITE GONE! 
Poultrymen come for free copy of Conkey’s 25c 
Poultry Book. Will save your fowls. D. B. 
Hodgkins’ Sons. | Call or send 4c. 
JAMES BEATON 
om Magazines 
AT GLUB PRIGES 
91 School St., Manchester 
EGGS FOR SETTING 
Rhode Island Reds, S C. White Leghorns. 
Apply 
A. B. DUNN 
Pine St., Manchestoar 
357 
I-H-P. MOTOR 
FOR SALE, Wagner make, 220 volt, for 
alternating current; practically new. Will sell 
at a bargain. Apply 
Manchester Electric Go. 
Among the Bowlers. 
The Seaside alleys, Manchester, will 
be open at 8 o'clock sharp on Patriot’s 
Day,—next Monday. 
In addition to the daily prize for high- 
est score with the candles, two special 
holiday prizes will be offered next Mon- 
day, one for the highest single string 
with the big pins, and one for the high- 
est three-string total with the candles, 
making three prizes in all for the holi- 
day. 
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Game on tonight between the Sea- 
sides and S. of V. 
There was a warm contest on Tues- 
day night between teams representing 
the K. of C. of Manchester and the 
Holy Name society, the former winning 
by 83 pins. The score was 1234 to 
iWeb 
The teams were made up as follows: 
K. or C.—O’ Brien, Mullen, Kelliher, 
Norris and Waldron. 
Hoty Name. — Farrell, 
Gillis, Walsh and White. 
O’ Brien’s total score was 301, made 
by 92-93-116, which is the record three 
string total of the alleys, the record be- 
fore that being heldby G. L. Knight. , 
Reardon, 
Wednesday night a pin boys’ team 
from Beverly came to Manchester for a 
game with a team of boys, but the Man- 
chester team failed to put in an appear- 
ance. A team was made up finally of 
the older ones, and the visitors trimmed 
them hadly. 
The high candle scores of the week 
have been made by A. Jones, 118, Mon- 
day; IT. O’Brien, 116, Tuesday; M. 
Revelas, 113, Wednesday; J. Walsh, 
119, 119, Thursday. 
Commonwealth of “Massachusetts 
Office of the Board of Harbor and Land Com- 
missioners. 
State House, Boston, April 15, 1909. 
Notice is hereby given that the Board of 
Park Commissioners of Manchester has made 
application to this Board for license to dredge 
in Manchester harbor as per plans filed with 
said application; and Wednesday, the 28th day 
ofeApil, 1909 sat-lieorclocks:a,.m,,,,at this 
office, have been assigned as the time and place 
for hearing all parties interested therein. 
For the Board 
GEORGE E. SMITH, 
Chairman. 
NOTICE 
Beginning tomorrow, and continuing through 
the summer, at least, the printing plant of the 
BREEZE will close at noon on Saturday. Patrons 
of the office will please take notice. 
