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NORTH. SHORE BREEZE 
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at the Postoffice at Manchester, Mass., under 
the Act of Congress of March. 32, 1879. 
Telephones: Manchester 137, 132-3. 
VOLUME 5. NuMBER 43 
Coldest October 21 in_thirty- 
seven years, says the Weather 
Bureau, in regard to Monday. 
Tho’t so; though our memory 
. rather dim, looking back that 
ar. 
If, as E. Gerry Brown says, 
heli is no worse than Hopedale 
there has been a great load taken 
off the minds of.some people re- 
garding the hereafter, for Hope- 
dale isa mighty. fine place to live. 
It looked a couple of weeks ago 
as ifthe election this fall would 
pass off without the least ripple 
of excitement in this vicinity. 
The appearance of Benjamin H. 
Corliss of Manchester, in the field 
on Citizens’ nomination papers, 
against €. Homer Barrett of 
Gloucester, brings a lively little 
contest. for representative from 
the 21st Essex Representative 
district, however. The 2ist is 
composed of Wards 4, 5 and 8 
of Gloucester and. the town of 
Manchester. By the  arrange- 
ment made last year it is Ward 
8’s turn to send a man to the 
House this year. Manchester’s 
turn comes later. But this only 
has to do with the Republican 
party. Mr. Barrett is looking to 
Manchester for the full Repub- 
lican vote, he says. Mr. Corliss 
though a Democrat, is trying for 
the place on Citizens’ nomin- 
ation papers. In other words 
he is an independent candidate. 
Being a former resident of 
Gloucester he naturally expects 
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good. support from that quarter. 
He is also looking for liberal 
support in his home _ town. 
Friends of both. are rallying to 
the support of their respective 
choice and a bit of work is 
being done to get out a good 
vote.. There is. no question, of 
course, about the strength of 
the Republican party in this 
section, and under ordinary con- 
ditions Mr. Barrett would be 
expected to win by a sweeping 
vote. 
Endorse the Good Work. 
One of the chief considerations 
in the state campaign of this 
year, beyond that which aims at 
the best government of the state, 
is that question which is ever 
paramount, of the people endors- 
ing what has been generally ad- 
mitted to befaithful performance 
in their behalf by the governor 
and the leutenant governor of 
the commonwealth. 
The question can be asked this 
ear as 1t has been in many years 
atid and always with the same 
pertinency, Why change? In 
Governor Guild the people have 
had a. chief executive who has 
been mindful of every duty of his 
office, who has upheld the-dignity 
of the state in every detail, who 
has suggested and led legislation, 
who has been unsparing of him- 
self in his devotion to an office 
which has demanded the very 
best there is.in him, and this has 
been given freely and cheerfully 
in behalf of the people of the 
state. There ought not to be 
any question of his. re-election, 
and there is none, but the vote 
cast for him ought to be such as 
would show beyond all question 
the appreciation the people of the 
state have for such an official. 
And this is also the opinion to 
be expressed regarding Lieut. 
Governor Draper, who has been 
no less assiduous in the care of 
the duties of his office. There 
has not for years been a man so 
deserving of the good will of the 
people and who has been so 
ae maligned as Mr. Draper, 
e has grown steadily in public 
esteem as people come to know 
him, as they realize his high 
ideals of public service, his. busi- 
ness capacity and his efforts to 
offer the best living conditions 
to those who are _ fortunate 
enough tosecure his interest as 
employes under his jurisdiction, 
These are the men the Repub- 
lican party presents to the people 
for endorsement after their good 
service at the State House. 
There isno question as to the 
answer of the people, but every 
Republican should feel it his 
duty to show this appreciation by 
his attendance at the polls elec- 
tion day. 
MAGNOLIA LODGE 
J49, I. O. ©; F. 
The members of Magnolia Lodge and_ visit= 
ing Odd Fellows are requested to attend the 
meeting next Thursday evening, October 31, 
Sas the Entertainment Committee has something 
pecial on for that night. Meeting at 7.30 
o’ clock. 
Per- order, 
Cuas. E. Wittiams, N. G. 
WANTED 
Present addresses of the following 
persons : 
Miss Hannah Graham, Miss Sadie: Bennett; 
Miss-Elizabeth Jane-Combie, Miss-Annie-Frazier 
Anyone knowing: such will confer.a favor 
by addressing, Clerk, P. O. Box 32, 
Manchester, Mass. 
For Sale 
A top surrey, rubber-tired, 
light lined. <A: fine bargain. 
Practically new. 
Apply 
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‘Tappan St., Manchester. 
For Sale 
Banker’s gig, with harness. 
bargain if taken at‘once. Apply 
CONNOR’S STABLE 
Tappan St:, Manchester. 
JOSEPH’ K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO: 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
A great 
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WONSON’S 
SPA AND LUNCH ROOM 
158 Main St., Gloucester 
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES AT WHOLESALE: AND. RETAIL 
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