Sept. 29, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 2) 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ESE | 
Position Wanted 
OOK wishes situation to accommodate 
or permanent. Address: ‘‘Cook,’’ 
Woman’s clubhouse, Magnolia, or tele 
phone 3456. 38-39 
POSITION as companion or housekeeper 
by capable American woman. Best of 
references. Adaress: I. F.. U., lit 
Watertown st., Watertown, Mass. 37tf 
Town of Manchester 
Office of Town Treasurer 
Sept. 18, 1916. 
The owners and occupants of the follow- 
ing described parcel of real estate situated 
in “the Town of Manchester, in the county 
of Essex and the C ommonwealth of Mass- 
achusetts, and the public are hereby noti- 
fied that the taxes thereon severally as- 
sessed for the years hereinafter specified, 
according to the list committed to me as 
collector of taxes for said Town by the 
assessors of taxes, remain unpaid, and the 
whole of said land will be offered for 
sale by public auction, on the premises, 
for the payment of said taxes with inter- 
est, costs and charges thereon, on the 21st. 
day of October, 1916, at 2 o’clock p. m., 
unless the same shall be previously dis- 
charged: 
Assessed to John J. Stanwood for the 
years 1914, 1915, 1916. 
Lot No. 1 situated on the North Side of 
Raymond st. Bounded as follows: On the 
South by Raymond st., East by land of 
Frank H. Davis, North and West by land 
of Lucie MeMillan, containing 10,893 sq. 
ft. 
Lot No. 2 situated on Raymond st., and 
bounded as follows: On the North by Ray- 
mond st., East by the Gloucester line, 
South by Town Landing, West by land 
of Susan A. Dickinson, containing 18,120 
sq. ft. 
mmrnsor Tax, 1914 ...5....66-- $81.76 
Drperent, O14 oak ieee ies 9.81 
CST SK: LOLS. 5.5 250 ieee ores 73.00 
Ppareet. 1915) wc ee eee pete ee 4.38 
Rememnt Of Tax, 1916... uc. e 77.28 
$246.23 
Demand and Summons .......... 45 
$246.68 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Collector of Taxes, 
for the Town of Manchester. 
A. Leth- 
adv. 
adv, 
Outing flannel at E. 
bridge’s. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. 
W Wee Ae Tania oe a 
WANTED—A good plain cook all 
year around in Manchester. Apply 
BREEZE office. 39-1t 
WANTED IN MANCHESTER — Small 
Cottage or Tenement of 5 or 6 rooms. 
Reply by letter only, giving particulars, 
with rent.—C. H. D., Box 236, Manches- 
pa ae OF 36tf 
For Sale 
HOUSE AND LAND for sale in Manches- 
ter; located off Summer st., near tele- 
phone office. Apply: Mrs. Daniel Allen 
or Herman C. Swett, Manchester. 30-tf 
HOUSE for sale, centrally located 
Manchester. For information inquire of 
Geo. E. Willmontou, Manchester. 17tf 
To Let 
BEAUTIFUL SUNNY APARTMENT of 
6 rooms, ready for occupancy on Oct- 
ober Ist. Hard wood finish throughout. 
Every modern convenience. Apply to 
Fred K. Swett, 6 Friend st., Manches- 
ter. 37tt 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES © 
Emmanuel Episcopal church, Mas- 
conomo st., Sunday, Oct. 1. Cele- 
bration of the Holy Communion and 
sermon at half-past ten. Dr. Edward 
S. Brown of the Cambridge Theologi- 
cal School will take the service. 
At the Manchester Baptist church, 
Sunday morning, Oct. 1, the Rev. A. 
G. Warner will preach on ‘“Worship- 
ing God in Sincerity and Truth, ueubhe 
evening subject will be “Building 
Barns.” 
Albert J. Saunders, Billy Sunday’s 
most famous convert, will speak at a 
union mass meeting of the congrega- 
tions of the Congl. and _ Baptist 
churches at the Baptist church at 8 
o’clock Monday evening, Oct. 2. Mr. 
Saunders, who was converted during 
Bally Sunday’s Scranton, Pa., cam- 
paign, has been cordially received by 
the churches of eastern Massachusetts 
where he is engaged to speak every 
day and three or four. times on Sun- 
day up until November. At the be- 
ginning of the service there will be a 
devotional organ recital by G. Allyn 
Brown of Gloucester. 
Next Sunday will be Rally Day at 
the Congregational Sunday School. 
An attractive program has been ar- 
ranged for the first twenty minutes of 
the session. Plan to stay to the exer- 
cises and give encouragement by your 
presence. New classes, new teachers, 
new superintendent, and new enthu- 
siasm! We want you in the school. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290, adv. 
MADAME AYERS 
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 
CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 
ROOM 11-12 ROGERS BLOCK, BEVERLY 
Business Established 18 Years ago 
By Miss C. F. Cressy. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Union St., 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
w. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 323-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
FOR SALE 
Beautiful Persian kittens, strong and 
healthy, long pedigree. 
KATE W. SPRAGUE 
24 Estes St., off Broad, Lynn. Tel. 3184M 
Will Be Sold 
PUBLIC AUCTION 
At Manchester 
On Friday, Sept. 29, 1916, at 2 
o’clock P. M., on the Premises, the 
House and lot at 86 Summer st., 
owned by Michael Kane. 
Bounded as follows: 51 ft. on 
County Road; 68 ft. North, 66ft. 
West, 66 ft. South; 
A deposit of $100.00 must be made 
at time of sale, the balance on pass- 
ing of deed: 
Epwin P. STANLEY, 
Auctioneer. 
A. Leth- 
adv. 
adv, 
Blankets and puffs at E. 
bridge’s. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. 
