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Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
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MILK. 
Teaming done to order. Telephone Connection 
Gravel and Rough Stone. P.O. Box 129. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
lable Supplies and Horse Furnishings, 
Branch Stores: Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mgr. 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
M.S Miguel, mgr. Tel. 94 Manc. 
67A Chestnut Street, Boston. 
Main Store: 
FRANK H. DENNIS WILLIAM CAMPBELL 
DENNIS & CAMPBELL 
... GROCERS... 
Telephone 243 
16 School St., Manchester 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
tae and Optical Goods. 
Main St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
Cc. L. CRAFTS, 
Carpenterand Builder, 
Special Attention Given to Jobbing. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone 139-4. 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston. 
SMITH’S EXPRESS COMPANY. 
F. J. MERRILL, Proprietor. 
Principal Koston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston, Main 489; Manchester, 11-5 
First-Class Storage for Furniture. 
Separate Rooms under Lock. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
EDWARD 5s. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
Dealer in Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 School St., 
Manion’s Fish Market 
CENTRAL ST., MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Ocean, Lake & Pond Fresh Fish. 
Fresh Fish Direct from the Fishing Boats Every 
Morning. Orders called for Daily Prompt repeat E 
Telephone Connection. Oysters and Little N 
Clams Opened at your Residence. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. Hildreth Says Rumor 
is “Absolutely False.” 
Editor of the North Shore Breeze. Y 
Dear Sir: If you will kindly allow 
me a small space in your paper, I wish 
to announce that I am to be a candi- 
date for election to the board of water 
commissioners. I also wish to correct 
a rumor which has gained circulation 
that, if elected, I would try to unseat 
the present superintendent. This is 
absolutely false. And, furthermore, 
any person wishing for the best inter- 
ests of the town would not think of 
such a motive, as his past record 
speaks for itselt. 
Gro. E. HILDRETH. 
Manchester, Mass., Feb. 17, 1906. 
Delegate to the 
National Convention 
Past Com. Lyman W. Floyd of Col. 
H.P. Woodbury camp 149, S. of V., 
was elected as one of the nine dele- 
gates from this state to represent the 
Massachusetts division at the Nation- 
al convention in Peoria, Ill., next fall, 
at the closing session of the conven- 
tion in Boston Wednesday afternoon. 
An enthusiastic nomination speech 
was made by Rev. E. H. Brewster 
and was heartily seconded by former 
chief of police Thos. O. D. Urquhart 
of Manchester, now of Arlington. 
When the votes were counted it was 
found Mr. Floyd received the fourth 
largest number cast for any candidate. 
The convention—25th—was held 
on Tuesday and Wednesday in Lori- 
mer hall, Tremont Temple. The lo- 
. cal delegation in attendance were L. 
W. Floyd, Fred K. Swett, F. W. Bell, 
E. W. Baker, Richard Baker, Rev. E. 
H. Brewster and C. H. Dennis, with 
headquarters at the Quincy House. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster was appointed 
the committee on fraternal greetings. 
Honored by State Association 
Superintendent George Kimball of 
Manchester was elected vice-president 
of the Massachusetts Highway asso- 
ciation at its annual business meeting 
and banquet, held Tuesday at the 
Copley Square hotel, Boston. Supt. 
Hassom of Worcester was elected 
president. The subject of gypsy 
moths was one of the matters dis- 
cussed at the meeting. Raymond C. 
Allen, who is a member, and James 
Hoare, a guest, also attended from 
here. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., postoffice for week ending Feb. 
10: Mrs C L Basford, Mrs H Beck, Miss 
Julia Collins, Mrs Olive Rand Clark, Mrs H 
Dane, Mrs Geo L Huntress, Mrs Frank 
Langford, Mrs H C Mason, Dr William N 
McKitlin, John Robinson, D Spencer. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
TOWN NOTICES, 
MANCHESTER. 
Bo 9 BE BD 
The Selectmen will be in session: at their 
office on Wednesday evening of each week 
from seven till eight o’clock, for the purpose 
of receiving and examining bills and claims 
against the town. After approval the bills 
will be paid by the town treasurer at his 
office on the following Saturday. The regu- 
lar business meeting will held on the last 
Saturday afternoon of the month from one 
till four o’clock. 
FRED K. SWETT, 
WM. E. KITFIELD, 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Water Board Notice, 
The regular meeting of the WATER 
BOARD will be held at their office, in the 
Town Hall Building, on the last WEDNES- 
DAY OF EACH MONTH, from 2 to 5 o’clock, 
P.M. All orders for shutting off or letting on 
of water, reports of leaks, and all business 
of the department under the Superintenden- 
should be reported at his office at the Pump 
ing Station. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD: 
Town. Treasurer’s Notice, 
The TOWN TREASURER will be at 
his office in the Town Hall Building, on Sat-. 
urdays, for the payment of bills, from 1 
o’clock to 5 and from 7 to 8 o’clock P.M.. 
When a holiday comes on Saturday the pay: 
day will be Friday previous at the same 
hours. 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer, 
Notice. 
The regular meetings of the SCHOOL 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Mon- 
day evening of each month at which time all 
bills against the school department of the 
town should be presented for approval. 
ALFRED C. NEEDHAM, 
Secretary. 
Notice, 
For the convenience of any person having 
business with the School Committee or Supt. 
of Schools, Mr. CHARLEs E. Fisu, the Sup- 
erintendent, will be at the office of the 
School Committee, in the Town Hall Build- 
ing, Thursday afternoon of each week, from 
3.80 to 4.30 o’clock. 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
