Oct. 8, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 9 
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| FOR SALE—Sweet peas, snapdragon, lark- 
spur, mignoneite, phlox and glodioli— 
all of these and many other cut flowers 
at reasonable prices. Ralph W. Ward, 
_ Florist, Beverly Cove. Tel. 757-W. 32tt 
FOR SALE—Black Pony. Perfect Beauty, 
5 years old. Drives, Rides. A. P. This- 
sell, Beverly Farms, Mass. 27tf 
FOR SALE—1 Glenwood Parlor Stove, 1 
Oak China Closet, 1 Oak Hall Stand, 1 Mission 
Rocker, 1 Reversible Rug 8x10. Apply to 
F. C. Rand, 14 Union St., Manchester. 
LADIES’ TAILORING 
AND 
DESIGNING 
The latest models, trimmings 
and fabrics for the coming 
Fall and Winter Season— 
1915-16, have arrived and 
await your inspection. 
R. K. McMILLAN 
163 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY "*“S""%= 
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wer and» Peas, Beans and Lentils.” 
Among the practical economies, 
which Mrs. Darling mentioned were: 
The use of bacon fat in the place of: 
butter for cooking, the use of soup 
meat for hash or croquettes after the 
making of clear soups, the canning of 
fruit and vegetables and the making 
of jelly, when prices are low or 
when the garden supply is plentiful, 
the use of: dried fruits in the family 
menu, the making of one’s own bak- 
ing powder, silver polish, vanilla, 
and soap. 
Among the legitimate extrava- 
gances, Mrs. Darling classified the 
up-to-date equipment of the kitchen, 
which is the workshop of the home. 
Even at some expense, the kitchen 
should be arranged to save steps and 
labor, and the utensils, which are 
time-savers, should be purchased. 
She recommended a study of Chris- 
tine Frederick’s ‘““The Efficient Kitch- 
en,” and spoke of some of her own 
ideas, which she has carried out in 
her own kitchen and pantry. One of 
the best of these is the abolition of 
paper bags from the kitchen shelves, 
which are at once unsightly and un- 
sanitary, and the use of glass jars, 
which look well and have the advan- 
tage of being perfectly clean, By 
J. P. LATIONS 
CarriageBuilder-Auto Repairing 
Service Car Bodies to Order. Auto- 
mobile Painting. First-class work. 
Shop: Depot Square Manchester, Mass. 
POSITIONS WANTED 
POSITION WANTED by refined Protest- 
ant young woman—secretary or com- 
panion, also competent in management 
of household affairs and the care of 
children.’ Best references... Address: 
Miss B. care Breeze. 38tf 
the use of these jars, the housekeeper 
is enabled in an instant to ascertain 
the state of her supplies. The plan- 
ning of meals in advance, card cata- 
logues for recipes, household ac- 
counts, the envelope system of filing 
are all aids in efficient housekeeping. 
Seldom has a speaker come to the 
Woman’s club with a message so ap- 
plicable to all cases, with a fund of 
practical suggestions so easily acted 
upon, and it is safe to say that Mrs. 
Darling was enjoyed in proportion *o 
the worth of her words. 
REAL ESTATE and 
IMPROVEMENTS 
J. L. Loose of Kansas City, a mem- 
ber of the firm of Loose-Wiles Co., 
cracker manufacturers, has bought a 
six-acre tract of land at East Glou- 
cester, and will erect a fine summer 
home. 
X-X-X 
Mrs. Louise Allen Hobbs, the well- 
known sculptress, has bought a small 
tract of land at Grape Vine Cove, 
East Gloucester, and will build an at- 
tractive cottage. 
X-X-X 
Mary E. S. Crombie of Manches- 
ter, conveys to Bertha M. Crombie 
of Manchester, 13,321.64 square feet 
of land and buildings on Pleasant st., 
Manchester. 
X-X-X 
Frank P. Knight et al., convey to 
William Hoare of Manchester, 11,096 
square feet land and buildings on 
School street, Manchester. This is 
the Carter property adjoining that of 
Mr. Hoare on School st. 
X-X-X 
Flizabeth, L: (Mrs. R. H.) Fitz 
conveys to William B. Walker 5f 
Manchester, land, 8 rods 22 links by 
34 rods 20 links; also 2 acres land, 
i: Manchester, : 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the seasonzher 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building, Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Manchester ~ - Mass. 
Card Tables, Folding 
Chairs, Gold Chairs 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances, Lawn Partie 
Ww. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 297-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
— ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
THE FROST BOX CO. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
will send a wood team to Man- 
chester one day each week to 
deliver fine kindlings providing 
sufficient business can be secured 
to warrant the trip. Our wood 
is excellent dry kindling at the 
following prices: 
12 Bushels fine, cut stove length $1.00 
butts, or board ends 1.00 
car stakes, stove length 1.00 
12 Bundles long kindlings 1.00 
Sawdust, per barrel ee) 
If you desire a trial orde 
a postal card to 
FROST BOX CO. 
11 Rantoul Street, Beverly, Mass. 
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your probate and administra- 
tor’s notices and other legal 
notices published in the 
North Shore Breeze 
Manchester, Mass. 
