NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
THAT DOG-GONE FOG-HORN 
(Wideswarth) 
The fog-horn is too much with us; late 
and soon 
It puts a damper upon all our powers, 
Little we see of Nature that is ours, 
In misty mantle wrapped, a sordid boon! 
The sea that hides her bosom from the 
moon ; 
The blasted fog-horn howling at all hours, 
Whereat the would-be sleeper quakes and 
cowers ; 
With everything this puts us out of tune. 
It makes me tired. Good Heavens! I’d 
rather be 
A dago with a hudry-gurd outworn, 
So might I from the horrid noise be free; 
(I’m very sure I should be less forlorn), 
Or hear the storm-wind moaning on the 
sea ; 
Or hear. Old Triton blow his wreathed horn. 
Democratic Caucus 
The Democratic caucus was held in 
the town hall last evening. Theo. C. 
Rowe was elected chairman of the 
caucus and Chas. C. Dodge, secretary. 
The town committee elected for 
1908-9 was: | 
ic. howe, Chas. C. Dodge, 
James Hoare, © Charles Danforth, 
Claudius L. Hoyt, Curtis Stanley and 
Perley B. Parsons. 
The following delegates to the 
various conventions were elected : 
State convention, one delegate,— 
ie. JeOwe. 
Councillor convention, 
gate,—Benj. H. Corliss. 
County and district attorney coven- 
tion, one delegate,—-James Hoare. 
Senatorial convention, one delegate, 
—Clarence W. Morgan. 
Representative district convention, 
three delegates,F. A. Foster, Ed- 
ward Crowell, C. C. Dodge. 
The delegate to the State conven- 
tion was instructed to support Whit- 
ney for governor. All the other dele- 
gates were uninstructed. 
Thirteen votes were cast at the 
caucus. 
one dele- 
The Republican County convention 
will be held at Beverly, Oct. 1. Man- 
chester is entitled to two delegates. 
_ MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
and overreaching horses, Jobbing done with 
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ELECTRICAL WIRING, TELEPHONES, BELL SYSTEMS 
and FIXTURES. Prices cheerfully given. Jobbing promptly 
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