NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Knoerr were 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 
Wehrle in Somerville Highlands on 
Saturday and Sunday. 
Bryce Hayden of Haverhill, who en- 
tertained on the violin at the Wednes- 
day evening club this week, has been 
spending a few days with Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank P. Knight. 
E. E. Sackett, who has been in 
western New York for several months 
returned Monday and is again with 
G. A. Knoerr, the electrician. 
Misses Ethel Hooper and Helen 
Boyle are home from Wellesley col- 
lege for a few days, the former having 
as her guests Misses Elizabeth Mar- 
gerum and Geraldine Frick of Phila- 
delphia. 
Notice to Voters 
Office of the 
BOARD or REGISTRARS oF VOTERS 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
otice is hereby given that the Board of 
Registrars of Voters will be in session at the 
POLICE STATION on WEDNESDAY Feb. 14, 
from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.; at the office of the 
Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, the 21st, 
from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.; also at the same place 
on Saturday, Feb. 24, from 12 a.m. to 10 p.m., 
for the purpose of receiving evidence of the 
qualification of persons claiming a right to 
vote at the election to be held on Monday, 
March 5, 1906, and of correcting the list of 
voters. 
No name can be added to the voters’ list 
(except to correct omissions made by 
clerical error or mistake) after 10 o’clock on 
the evening of Saturday, Feb. 24, 1906, at 
which time registration closes. 
By order of the 
BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS 
Manchester, Mass. 
NOTICE 
TOWN WARRANT 
All articles to be inserted in the warrant 
for the Annnal Town Meeting must be pre- 
sented to the Selectmen on or before Feb. 17. 
SELECTMEN OF MANCHESTER. 
Daniel Linchan & Son 
Contractors and Builders 
We are the Contractors for the Entire 
Stonework and Grading at H.C. Frick’s 
new residence a ae ee Rc uF 
DANIEL LINHAN 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
JOHN H. LINEHAN 
Speeial attention given to House 
and Land Drainage. Estimates 
given and Contracts performed for 
Roads, Bridges, Sewers, Water 
Works, Wells, Earthwork, Blast- 
ing, Grading, Stone Masonry and 
Landscape Work, Steam Drilling. 
Tree moving a specialty. .. .. 
Mrs. Jonas Hirst of North Beverly 
spent Sunday a guest of friends in 
town. 
Born Friday, Feb. 9, a daughter to 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neary. 
Mr. Whiteley, swperintendent of 
the E. C. Swift farm at North Bever- 
ly, will succeed Herbert W. Clark, 
resigned, as caretaker of the Dengre 
estate. 
Mrs. Robert Burns of Winchester 
is spending a few days with her daugh- 
ters, Mrs. J. Davis Baker, Lincoln 
street. 
Frederick Brasch, at the McMillan 
estate, claims the first honor thus far 
this season on chicken raising. He 
brought out a batch of little chicks 
Feb. 3, getting 140 birds from 170 
eggs. Who can beat this ? 
Thomas Morse has just bought a 
new cobblers outfit, and all the latest 
conveniences for more easily handling 
the work, and with all shape and sizes 
of lasts. The inference: when your 
shoes need repairing take them to 
Hooper’s. 
The work of removing the large 
elm tree on Central street, near the 
Dunn estate, by Tree Warden Young 
was completed this week. How 
little Col. Eben Tappan realized the 
tree he planted over 70 years ago 
would have to be condemned as a 
breeding place for such a pest as gyp- 
sy moths! 
Mrs Mary Lane, president ; Mrs. 
Wm. Follett, delegate; Mrs Eliza 
Crombie, alternate; Mrs. J. S. Reed 
and Mrs. Perkins of Allen W. R. C. 
attended the relief corps convention 
in Boston this week. 
A Life Boat at West Beach? 
It is expected that one of the im- 
portant matters which will come up 
for discussion at the annual meeting 
of the West Beach association, to be 
held in Marshall’s hall next Monday 
evening, Feb. 19, willbe the matter 
of installing at the beach the necessary 
equipment, consisting of a life boat 
and all other appurtenances for the 
establishment of ‘a volunteer life sav- 
ing station. This would mean that a 
proper house would have to be pro- 
vided to keep the boat in, and alsoa 
headquarters for a captain and Tew 
would have to be selected, and also 
others who may desire would also be 
allowed to help at any and all times, 
the idea being to have at our beach 
that which would readily facilitate the 
saving of life. 
It is understood by those who are 
interested that the life boat and all 
other necessary equipment could be 
secured without any expense to the 
corporation, except that of providing 
a suitable building, all labor or help 
necessary for the care and operation 
to be volunteers under the orders and 
control of the West Beach corpora- 
tion. 
The official call of the meeting has 
been posted this week by the clerk. 
The meeting is called for 7 30 o’clock 
pm. The articles call for the report 
of the board of directors, to choose 
the. usual quota of officers and to 
transact any other business that may 
legally come before the meeting. It 
is expected that there will be a large 
attendance at the meeting, which is 
usually of much interest. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Daniel Sheehan of Manchester, who 
recently returned from Porto Rico, 
gave an informa] address on that 
country before the local order, Knights 
of Columbus, at a smoke talk Wednes- 
day evening. 
Mrs. Lewis G. Williams gave a 
supper to her committee of the fire- 
men’s fair, at her home on Hart street, 
a week ago last evening. The com- 
mittee was composed of Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm.S Pike, Mr. and Mrs Geo. F. 
Wood, Miss Ethel Davis, Mr. Albert 
Mayberry and Miss Nellie E. Preston. 
F. W. Varney is having extensive 
changes and improvements made to 
the interior of his store. 
We make a Specialty of 
HOUSE SAFES 
Did you ever realize that a $25 
House Safe will save you $250? 
Don’t buy the safe after. the 
burglar has done his work We 
solicit correspondence. 
A. B. CURTIS 
98 Sudbury Street, Boston. 
