ovement, recently done over, 
y sale. Also small stable, suitable 
for garage. Apply to E. L. Valen- 
tine, Manchester, Mass. 6-7 
TOWN WARRANT 
‘The warrant for the Annual Town 
ting will be closed Saturday, 
12th, 1916, at five o’clock p. m. 
| persons having articles for in- 
tion must submit them to the 
d of Selectmen on or before that 
Epwarp S. KNicu’, 
FrANK G. CHEEVER, 
Lyman W. FLovyp, 
| Selectmen of Manchester. 
a Finance committee will hold 
their first meeting Saturday evening 
act on appropriations called for, 
e annual Town Mecting, Man- 
r, in March. 
> date of the Town Meeting this 
s March 6,—Monday. 
he warrant closes tomorrow— 
day—at 5 o'clock. It will take 
ul days to get the articles in 
, teady for printing and posting. 
Town Report will be com- 
and ready for distribution 
ly by the 21st of this month— 
reeks before Town Meeting. 
2 registrars of voters will be in 
nm in the Selectmen’s office on 
esday evenings, Feb. 16 and 23, 
7 to 8, and on Saturday, Feb. 
from 12 noon to to p. m., for the 
se of receiving evidence of the 
ication of persons claiming a 
to vote at the election to be held 
falter B. Calderwood, chairman of 
he € board of Park Commissioners, 
hose 3-year term expires this year, 
innounces that he will not be a can- 
idate for re-election at the March 
omination papers have been tak- 
n out this week for candidates for 
wn office. One paper contains the 
as 5 TF ae 
SS  — — 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CLASSIF IED ADVERTISEMENTS 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
| APARTMENT to rent in Manches- 
ter, 7 rooms, all on second floor, 
bath, hot and cold water, electric 
lights, Apply at The Breeze Of- 
fice. soll 
THE FROLT BOX CO. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
will send a wood team to Man- 
chester one day each week to 
deliver Pine kindlings providing 
sufficient business can be secured 
to warrant the trip. Our wood 
is excellent dry kindling at the 
following prices: 
12 Baskets, fine, cut stove length 
10 butts, or board ends 
car stakes, stove length fH 
12 Bundles Jong kindlings 
Sawdust, per barrel 1 
If you desire a trial order send 
a postal card to 
FROST BOX CO. 
11 Rantoul Street, Beverly, Mass. 
ay yd 
os 
names of practically all the present 
town officers. The names marked 
with a star (*) in the following list 
of candidates, are of those seeking 
re-election : 
ASSESSOR 3 YRS. 
*Krank G. Cheever 
SELECTMEN 
*Edward S$. Knight 
*Vrank G. Cheever 
*Lyman W. Floyd 
Samuel L. Wheaton 
CLERK 
* Alfred S. Jewett 
TREASURER 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
Fred J. Merrill 
Tax CoLLecror 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
Fred J. Merrill 
Water COMMISSIONER 3 YRS. 
*Geo, EH. Hildreth 
ScHoor, COMMITTER 
* Albert Cunningham 
Trustie Pustic Linrary 3 YRs. 
*Roland C. Lincoln 
MemoriAr Lis. Bioc. Funp 3 YRS. 
~ *Geo. W. Blaisdell 
‘Trustes or Cemeririns 3 YRS. 
*Oliver T. Roberts 
Sewer COMMISSIONERS 3 YRS. 
*Geo, ff. Hildreth 
CONSTABLES 
*Leonard Andrews 
*Louis O. Lations 
*Joseph P. Leary 
Trin WARDEN 
*William Young 
TOWN 
rye 
Lown 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Bldg., Union St, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
‘Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Weddings, Teas 
Telephone 297-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
~ELECTRICIAN 
SHOP AND KESIDENCH 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
MANCHES’ ri Kk 
Mrs. Harriet Perkins will install 
the officers of Clara Barton Lodge, §. 
G. A, A,, of Gloucester this evening, 
Clement Harris returned Sunday 
from the Beverly hospital, where an 
operation was performed on his foot, 
New Neckwear at H, A. Leth 
bridge’s. adv, 
Mrs. rank L,. Mloyd and daughter 
Alice are at Amesbury for a two 
weeks’ visit with the former’s parents, 
Mr. Floyd is also spending a week 
there. 
‘Taxi—phone Manchester 290, adv, 
Mrs, Chas. lL. Norton has been 
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. 
Torrey, much of late, because of their 
sickness. Prof. Norton and family 
will spend the summer at Annisquam, 
instead of at Hudson, N, H., a8 usual. 
They will have the cottage of Wm. 
M. Jelly at Norwood Heights, 
Daron W. Morse of West Man- 
chester, received news last Saturday 
of the serious condition of his son, 
Capt. John Morse, who recently un- 
derwent an operation for an intestinal 
trouble. Capt. Morse is in command 
of a tug boat running from Norfolk, 
Va. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290, adv. 
Col. H. P.. Woodbury camp 149, 
S. of V., will observe Union Defend- 
ers Day (JAncoln’s Birthday) this 
evening, Feb. 11, at the G. A. R. hall. 
Rev, Dr. Walter S. Eaton of Mag- 
nolia will deliver the address. The 
program is in charge of J. C. Mackin, 
Patriotic Instructor of the Camp. 
Members of the W. R. C., Post and 
associates are invited. 
