MANCHESTER 
Manchester poultry fanciers were 
well represented at the poultry show 
in Beverly this week, both in point of 
attendance and in the number of ex- 
hibits made.. Most all the exhibitors 
‘drew prizes, and E. J. Semons took 
Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and special prizes in 
the class for silver laced wyandottes. 
Austin Jones took the blue ribbon in 
the class for dressed fowl] and David 
McKinnon took the blue for the best 
dressed chicken, both birds being 
dressed by E. J.Semons. Both these 
exhibitors drew other prizes, Austin 
Jones taking the second prize for 
pullets in the novice class. Mr. Men- 
kin, gardener at F. M. Whitehouse’s, 
took the blue ribbon on his pen in the 
_ novice class, and F.. Brasch took third 
in this class. W.W. Hoare was also 
a winner. 
The fog yesterday forenoon held 
up trains from Boston to a consider- 
able extent. The 8.17 train arrived 
here over half an hour late and the 
train due at 9.11, was over an hour 
late. This, of necessity, changed the 
time of the trains up the branch. The 
5.16 train from Boston Thursday 
night was delayed in the station long 
enough to side-track one of the cars 
that had a “hot box.” 
Harry Menkin has concluded his 
services at the McMillan estate. 
Miss Libbie Dunn arrived home 
from Northfield, where she is attend- 
ing school, yesterday, to spend the 
holidays with her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. L. A. Dunn. 
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL! 
Application for the removal of the contents 
of cesspools and grease traps should be 
made to 
S. ALBERT SINNICKS, 
Per order the Board of Health 
JULIUS F. RABARDY 
FIRE INSURANCE 
Notary Public. Justice of the Peace 
Telephone Connection 
CENTRAL MANCHESTER 
SQUARE, 
$10 BARGAINS IN” $60 
Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 
J. E, McCorGAn, Mer, Tel. 166 Main 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES 
Electric Light Wiring 
Electric Bells 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs 
Party Decorations 
Electric Automobiles 
Mercury Kectifiers and 
Automob le Supplies 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
P.O. BLOCK, 
BOSTON 
Manchester Tel. 146-5 
MANCHESTER. 
CAMBRIDGE 
John Keenan, the postoffice block 
barber is leaving tomorrow to spend 
Christmas with his daughter and Mrs. 
Keenan at Cherry Hill, N.J. 
Choice Cigars, boxes of 12 and 25. 
Cheever’s. Zs 
George E. Willmonton was over to 
New York a few days this week on 
business. Mr. Willmonton has just 
received the apoointment as agent of 
the Pawtucket Mutual Ins. Co, of 
Pawtucket, R.I., a company with 
assets of $452,000. 
The recently elected officers of Col. 
H. P. Woodbury camp, 149, S of V., 
will be installed on Tuesday evening, 
Jan. 8. Fred K. Swett will be the 
installing officer. A collation in the 
shape of a cock stew will be served on 
that evening at 6 o’clock. 
The following members have been - 
picked to represent the local Phi 
Alpha Pi ice polo team this year: 
Joseph Floyd (captain), Walter Flem- 
ing, Willard Rust, Edward Wheaton, 
Waldo Peart, Harry Slade and Henry 
Merrill. Their first game will be 
with the Essex team on Christmas 
morning at 10.30, 
Finest Stationery in exquisite holly 
and floral boxes, Cheever’s. - 
Where the Breeze Can Be Bought 
L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
Railroad Station 
Breeze Office 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms: fF. W. Varney’s 
Railroad Station 
Railroad station 
Lycett’s drug stores 
News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Chee- 
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Manchester: 
Pride’s Crossing: 
Magnolia: 
Beverly: 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester : 
Dennison’s Handy Boxes, 
ver’s. 
Breeze until Jan. 1, 1908, $1.00. 
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THREE HORSES 
FOR SALE 
A PAIR OF BAY MARES, 2400 dbs., just 
from Maine; four years old the 8th of last 
June; warranted perfect; thoroughly broke. 
ONE CHESTNUT MARE, seven years old; 
weighs 900 Ibs.; warranted safe for lady; 
good driver. For particulars, apply 
JOHN DANIELS, 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
12x15x? 
Society Notes 
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse 
and son Meredith, of Manchester 
Cove, who is home from school for 
the holidays, are spending Christmas 
in Princeton, N.J., with Mrs. White- 
house’s brother and family. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bradley 
and family have come down to the 
shore to their cottage on Smith’s 
Point, Manchester, where they will] re- 
main until week after next. 
The George Putnam’s are at their 
cottage on Smith’s Point over the 
holidays. 
Misses Helen and Charlotte L. 
Read arrived home Wednesday from 
Briarcliff Manon, on the Hudson, 
where they are attending a private 
school, to spend the holidays with 
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. 
Read, Manchester. Chas. A. Read, 
jr. and Norman H. Read have also 
come home from Camp Ossipee, at 
West Ossipee, N H, where they are 
attending a private school, for the 
holidays. 
The Augustus P. Lorings are down 
to their cottage at Pride’s for the holi- 
days. 
“Johnnie get your hair cut” at 
Keenan’s, Post-office building. “ 
Re nee ales 
Manchester, Mass. ~ 
