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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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VOLUME 6. April 18, 1908 NuMBER 16 
APRIL 18—24 
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‘THE democratic caucuses will be held 
next Wednesday. In Manchester the 
caucus is called for 7.30 p. m. in the 
‘Town hall. 
No definite move has yet been made, 
as far as we know, toward raising a fund 
in Manchester for the Chelsea fire vic- 
tims. While about every city and town 
in the county, and in this part of the 
state, have done something already, 
Manchester citizens have not made a 
start thus far. “True, many of our sum- 
mer residents have given large donations 
toward the general fund. It would seem 
that the citizens as a whole might like to 
contribute something to the fund, even 
though the contributions might not be 
large, and if someone would only take 
the initiative this privilege might be 
granted them. ‘The Breeze man called 
on, Town Treasurer Stanley yesterday and 
asked him if he would be willing to take 
care of any contributions that might be 
left with him and we are pleased to an- 
nounce that any contributions left with 
Town Treasurer Stanley, at the Town 
hall, would be promptly forwarded to the 
general fund for the Chelsea relief. 
A NEW organization which promises 
to play an important part inthe affairs 
of Essex county was started in Lynn last 
week. It is known as the Essex County 
Associated Boards of Trade, and is 
made up of the boards of trade of Bev- 
erly, Haverhill, Ipswich, 
Lynnfield, Peabody, 
Swampscott and Lynn. The member- 
ship will be nearly 2000. Hereafter the 
different boards of trade in Essex county 
propose to work together. ‘The first 
step will be to have the state establish 
agricultural schools in the county. A 
few years ago a law was passed _ provid- 
ing for the establishment of 20 agricul- 
tural schools as preparatory for the Am- 
herst Agricultural college, the terms be- 
ing that any city or town asking for such 
a school could have it on paying half the 
Lawrence, 
Salem, Saugus, 
expense, the state to pay the other half. 
No schools have yet been established. 
Where is Manchester's Board of 
Trade? Should there notbe some move 
made toward bringing about the organi- 
zation of a Board of Trade, or the re- 
organization of the old board? ‘There 
are many occasions when an organiza- 
tion of this kind would be a_ great bene- 
fit to the interests of the town. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending April 11: Mr 
Barr, Mrs William Craig, Wm B Ely, Miss M 
A Eddy, Miss Eloise A Hafford, Miss E K 
Holmes, Mrs F S Hurd, Miss Kellel, Mr 
Mitchell 1, Mrs E W Nutting, D L Turk, 
Joe Townsend, Miss L M Tobin, Mrs _ Lizzie 
Woodbury, I G Whitney 1, William M 
Wales 1. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
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Representative and Reliable North Shore Firms \ 
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Apothecaries. 
Benj. L. Allen, cor. Union and School sts., 
rales 
Delaney’s, cor. Cabot and Abbott sts., Beverly. 
F. W. Varney, Central sq., Beverly Farms. é 
F. G. Cheever Co., Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 130. 
Awnings, Tents, Etc. 
A. Erickson Co., 42 North Market st., Boston. 
Automobile Repairing. 
Blount, Bater & Co., Depot sq., Manchester. 
E. Cc. Sawyer, 130 Rantoul st., Beverly. 
Boots and Shoes. 
Chas. Hooper, Central sq., Manchester. 
Garriage Builder. 
J. P. Lations, Depot sq., Manchester. 
E. C. Sawyer, 126-130 Rantoul st,, Beverly. 
Garpet Gleaning and Rug Works. 
Gloucester Dye Works, 3 Washington sq., Gloucester. 
Contractors & Builders. 
Chester L. Crafts, Manchester. 
Connolly Bros,, Oak st., Beverly Farms. 
Howard A. Doane, Near Pride’s Crossing Station, and Man- 
chester. 
J. Albert Mayberry, Haskell st., Beverly Farms. 
Publicover Bros,, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
Roberts & Hoare, Elm st., Manchester. 
Manchester. Tel. 
Dry and Fancy Goods. 
H. G. Nichols (The Old Corner Store), Manchester. 
Electricians. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co., Post Office Block, Manchester. 
G. A. Knoerr, Central sq., Manchester. 
Expresses. 
Dunn’s Salem, Central st., Manchester. 
Lampron’s, 18 Brook st., Manchester. 
Knight’s, (Salem and Beverly), Manchester. 
Smith’s Boston, Beach st., Manchester. 
Florists. 
James B. Dow, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
E. S. Knight, School st., Manchester. 
Magnuson & Hylen, Bridge st., Manchester. 
The Pierce Nursery. Beverly Farms, 
Grain, Hay and Straw. 
D. B. Hodgkins’ Sons, Tappan st., Manchester, 
Grocers. 
E. E. Allen, Washington st., Manchester. 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem. 
John Daniels, Beverly Farms. 
F. H. Dennis, School st., Manchester. 
G. W. Hooper, School st., Manchester. 
Horse Shoers. 
Mattis Hansen, Beverly’ Farms. 
Horace StandJey, Depot sq., Manchester. 
Insurance. 
Jonathan May, Magnolia, 
Jewelers. 
Chisholm’s Jewelry store, Gloucester. 
John B. Hill & Sons, 160 Cabot st., Beverly. 
F, S. Thompson, Gloucester. 
Alden Webb, Masonic Block, Beverly. 
Kitchen Furnishings. 
D. T. Beaton, 21 Central st., Manchester. 
Mason Builder. 
George S. Sinnicks, Manchester. 
Meats and Provisions. 
Brewer’s Market, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
John Daniels, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
Semons, Campbell & Co., Post Office Block, Manchester 
Sheldon’s Market, Central st., Manchester. 
Wyatt’s Market. West st., Beverly Farms. 
Painters. 
H. M. & R. E. Hodgkins, Beverly Farms. 
E. A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., Manchester. 
John Scott, Summer st. extention, Manchester. 
C. D. Temple, Manchester. 
Paper Hangers. 
Edward A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing: 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., Manchester. 
John Scott, Manchester. 
Cc. D. Temple, Manchester. 
Printers. 
The BREEZE Print, Beach st., Manchester. 
Plumbers. 
E. S. Bradley, 44 Central st., 
nolia. 
Robert Robertson Co., Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and 
Hamilton. 
W. J. Pierce, West st., Beverly Farms 
D. T. Beaton, 21 Central st., Manchester. 
Real Estate. 
T. Dennie and Reginald Boardman, Ames Bldg., Boston. 
Jonathan May, Shore Road, Magnolia. 
N. P. Meldrum, Manchester. 
Seeds 
Schlegel & Fottler Co., 26 So. Mkt. st., Boston. 
Tailors. 
A. E. Butler, Tappan Block, Gloucester. 
D. H. Mampre, 163 Cabot st., Beverly. 
H. Stantland, Union st., Manchester. 
Undertakers. 
S. A. Gentlee & Son, 277 Cabot st., Beverly. 
Wood and Goal. 
James .B, Dow & Co., Manchester and Beverly Farms, 
Samuel Knight & Sons, 36 Central st., Manchester, 
Pickett Coal Ca., 15 Water st., Beverly, 
Manchester; Shore Road, Mag- 
