TEL. 12 
JOHN F. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SCOTT 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
AGENT FOR SPENCER MAGAZINE BOILERS 
25 per cent Saving in Fuel 
Call for Demonstration and Circulars 
OVERHEAD EXPENSES REDUCED 
LOWEST ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK ON REQUEST 
112 Pine Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
H. Higginson, Pres. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
G. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CoO, Manchester-by-theSea 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
Boats stored for the winter. 
ment of Launches. 
——— 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order. 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
Telephone 254 Manchester. 
my 
Edward §. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. 
Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
Tel. 
10 MANCHESTER 
Rn a ee a ee 
LANE-LANGDON. 
At the Baptist parsonage, Man- 
chester, ,Wednesday evening at 6 
o'clock, Ralph Hodgdon Lane of Vine 
st., was united in marriage to Miss 
May E. Langdon. The young couple 
were unattended. Rev. A. G. Warner 
officiated 
Henry P. Cabot et al., executors of 
the will of Louis Cabot, convey to 
Dominick Flatley of Manchester 15 
-acres land known as Sheep Pasture; 
also 534 acres 24 rods land on Old 
road, Manchester. 
The G. A. R. annual inspection will 
take place tonight (Friday.) 
Always AE Your Call 
Manchester Laundry 
Under New Management 
SPECIAL PRICES---OCT. 23 TO DEC. 4 
Bed Spreads IOC. ea. 
Blankets—cotton, single, 10c. ea. 
Blankets—cotton, double, I5c. ea. 
Blankets—woolen, single, 15c. ea. 
Blankets—woolen, double, 25c. ea. 
Comforters’ si ee ees 25¢. ea. 
Wet Wash 
Bed and Table Linen, 6 large, 6 small pieces, allowing one spread to 
the dozen 
Family wash, all flat pieces ironed—such as sheets, pillow-cases, 
towels, etc., and table linen—allowing one spread, and the body 
clothes dried 
50 pieces for 75c. 
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, and Ladies’ Starch work a specialty 
LAUNDRY CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED IN 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, BEVERLY FARMS, MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA 
Postal and Telephone orders given Prompt Attention—Tel. 85 Manc. 
Rear of 42 Central St., Manchester, Mass. 
Oct. 22, 1915. 
MANCHESTER 
Benj. L. Bullock is having his an- 
uual vacation from his duties at Bul- 
lock Bros. grocery. 
Try Manchester Laundry for 
Quality and Service. Always at your 
call—Tel. 85 Manchester. . 
Dr. Jewett of Portsmouth, N. H., 
was in town this week visiting his 
brother, Town Clerk A. S. Jewett. 
Fresh Scallops. Swett’s Fish Mar- 
ket. ; adv. 
A daughter was born Sunday, Oct. 
17, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kel- 
liher, 13 Brook st. 
We call attention of otr readers 
to the adv. of the Manchester Laun- 
dry, with some special prices, or page 
12. Read it over. 
Richard J. Cheever of the local 
B. & M. freight office is leaving in a 
day or two for California to take i 
the Expositions, 
The Orpheus club at its last meet- 
ing elected the following officers for 
the ensuing year: Conductor, Miss 
B, C. Porter; business manager, A. 
C. Needham; secretary and treasurex, 
L. P. Paige. Parties desiring in- 
formation regarding engagements, 
etc., should apply to the business 
manager. 
“No Shooting” signs for sale at 
the Breeze office,—cloth, 20c each; 
cardboard, toc. 
John R. Allen of Manchester con- 
veys to Margaret L. Rust of Man- 
chester, 5090 square feet land on Al- 
len avenue, Manchester. 
Manchester’s new electric street 
lights are giving good service and it 
appears to be the universal opinion 
that the town made no mistake ia 
changing from the old Welsbach gas 
light system. 
Mrs. Lucinda Baker, of Summer 
st., announces the engagement of her 
daughter, Miss Alma R. Baker to 
Murdo Mackay of this town. It is 
understood the wedding will take 
place this fall. 
The Democratic Rally in the Town 
hall last night was largely attended. 
Some of the candidates for state of- 
fices were among the speakers. The 
early hour of our going to press Fri- 
day prevents our printing a more 
complete account. 
Sometimes a man goes to church 
on Sunday rather than spend the day 
at home. 
“Some people, said Uncle Eben, 
“talks about heaven like it was their 
own property dat dey was preparin’ 
to tack a ‘No admittance’ sign on to,” 
—Washington Star, 
