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Fnmnnn RIVALS ALAA AEA AALS 
A farewell reception to Rev. Fr. 
Powers is to be given inthe Town hall, 
next Thursday evening, under the direc- 
tion of the Holy Name society. 
Mrs. George Frederick Fisher of 
Torreon, Mex., is in Manchester for a 
visit with her aunt, Mrs. Frank P. 
Knight and family, Church - street. 
Mrs. Fisher was Miss Dora Chaffin. 
The Express Drivers’ ball in the 
Town hall Wednesday evening climaxed 
everything in the line of dances this sea- 
son as far as attendance is concerned. 
The hall was literally packed. The 
management was good for the occasion, 
however, and everything went along 
smoothly and with great success. 
Mrs. George Northrup went to St. 
John, N. B., Wednesday for a week’s 
vacation trip She will visit her mother. 
The Ever Ready Circle of the King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. E. L.. 
Rogers, North street, next Monday 
evening. 
Chester L. Crafts is quite ill at his 
home on School street. He had a 
troublesome boil on the back of his head 
and Wednesday this was lanced. Yes- 
terday blood-poisoning set in. He is 
now in care of a trained nurse. 
How many of our readers recall the 
big Fremont picnic in Manchester 53 
years ago? Last Saturday, Sept. 11, 
was the anniversary of the event. The 
pincic was held on Gale’s field, where 
now stands the G. M. Morgan, F. C. 
Stevens and A. I. Croll houses, Smith’s 
Point. 
Entered into rest Sept. 15th, 1909, at 
the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. 
Armstrong, Ruth M., widow of the late 
Abel Harvie of Burlington, Hants Co., 
Nova Scotia, aged 85 years 3 months 
3 days. Deceased was the mother of 
William H. Harvie and Mrs. Fred. W. 
Lane, both of School street, this town. 
Announcement is made today of the 
first meeting this season of the Manches- 
ter Woman’s club. The meeting will 
be held on Tuesday, Oct. 5. _Member- 
ship tickets may be obtained between 
Sept. 30 and Oct. 4, from Miss Stone, 
the treasurer. The committe in charge 
will be able to announce a very interest- 
ing series of lectures and meetings very 
shortly. 
“Mrs. Mary C. Aufort of Fresno, Cal., 
was a guest over the week-end of her 
son, G. A. Knoerr, School street. 
Mrs. Aufort stopped at Denver for sev- 
eral weeks on her way across the con- 
tinent, and she has spent several weeks 
in the East visiting relatives. She left 
for home Tuesday, and will goto Ta- 
coma, Wash., before reaching home. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTG 
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Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
per word after the first week. -:- 
On Pleasant street exten- 
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FOR SALE sion, Manchester, two ten- 
ement honses. Newly painted and papered. 
Hot and cold water and bath. Easy terms. 
Apply CHESTER L. CRA¥TS, Manchester. 
forsale in Man- 
TWO COTTAGES chester. New, 
six rooms, hot and cold water. bath rooms, 
modern and up-to-date. Apply to M. E. 
GORMAN, Manchester. 57? 
11 TT on Lineoln street, Man- 
HOUSE LO chester, 60 by 130 feet, 
cheap, easy terins Apply N. P. MELDRUM, 
Manchester. A12 
MILCH COWS Systosgeeistis 
FRED SANFORD, Pine Street, Manchester 
HOUSE FOR SALE 
Situated on the sunny side of Brook 
street, Manchester. Contains twelve 
large rooms. Hard wood floors, furnace 
heat, hot and cold water, bath room, and 
is fitted for two families. Large lot of 
land—nearly 9000 ft.; room enough for 
another house. Lot of fruit trees: 
Apple, pear, quince, peach, and grape 
vines. Apply to 
F. P. AYERS, Manchester. 
EO LET 
Pine Tree Cottage at 
Manchester Cove, suita- 
ble for a TENEMENT or 
RESTAURANT. Stabie at- 
tached. TERMs REASON- 
ABLE. Inquire of 
Albert @. Andrews, 
75 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
ANTONE F. SILVER 
DEALER IN 
FRESH MILK, VEGETABLES and 
CHICKENS 
Telephone 78-5. 
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. 
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 
Forest st., Manchester 
land in the town of Man- 
chester. Apply to 
BENJ. H. CORLISS 
Lincoln Street, - Manchester 
The Board of Assessors of Manchester will 
be in session at the Town Hall Saturdiy -eyen- 
ing, September 18th, between the hours:of 7 
and 9 o’clock for the purpose of assessing” per- 
sons omitted from the list of assessed_polls. 
Signed, hij 
BOARD OF ASSESSORS. 
Republican 
Gaucus Gall 
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‘The Republicans of the Town of Manchester, 
Mass., are hereby requested to meet in Caucus 
in Town Hall at 7.30 o’clock P. M., on 
Tuesday, September HM, 1909, 
for the purpose of electing three (3) Delegates 
each to the Republican State, Councillor, 
County, and Senatorial Conventions of 1909, 
and six (6) Delegates to the Representative 
Convention; also to choose a Republican Town 
Committee for 1910, to consist of nine mem- 
bers, and to transact such other business as may 
properly come before the Caucus. | 
This Caucus is called and will be held under 
the provisions of Chapter 560 of the Acts of 
1907, and will be called to order by the Chair- 
man of the Republican Town Committee. 
Republican Town Committee 
Jerrrey:T. SranLey, Chairman, 
Wiiiiam. W: Hoare, Secretary?’ 
September 7th, 1909, 
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. x “4 tae 
anche r 
$7! 
an 7 
Rosedale Ave., 
