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evidences of it. 
Feb. 18, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE*BREEZE 
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WANTED—A capable girl for gen- 
eral housework. Address: Lock 
Box 43, Manchester, Mass. It 
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HOUSE of 6 rooms, modern im- 
provements, recently done over, 
for sale. Also small stable, suitable 
for garage. Apply to E. L. Valen- 
tine, Manchester, Mass. 6-7 
MANCHESTER 
There’s 
ime -yet— 
But, as the winter 
Moves along the chances 
Of thick ice seem to be rather thin. 
TOWN MEETING TALK 
It is customary at this time of the 
year to chronicle that the Political 
Pot is boiling and give the various 
causes for the annual phenomena. 
This year—ig16—seems to be an 
exception to the rule. Perhaps it 1s 
because it is Leap Year. At any rate 
if the Pot is boiling we fail to see any 
The list of candi- 
dates printed herewith is copied ver- 
batim from the annual report,—with 
the one or two exceptions of new 
names. Fred J. Merrill is a candi- 
date for treasurer and tax collector 
and Samuel L. Wheaton is a canii- 
date for the board of Selectmen. Out- 
side these two offices there appears to 
be no competition with the exception 
of the park board. Alex H. Sjor- 
lund took out papers for that berth 
last week, and since then Alfred E. 
Parsons has filed papers for the same 
job. Geo. E. Hildreth is a candidate 
for the sewer commissioners. The 
complete list, so far as we have i. aS 
as follows: 
_AssEssor 3 YRS. 
*Frank G. Cheever 
SELECTMEN 
*Edward ©. Knight 
*Frank G. Cheever 
*Lyman W. Floyd 
Samuel L. Wheaton 
Town CLERK 
*Alfred S. Jewett 
Town TREASURER 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
Fred J. Merrill 
Tax COLLECTOR 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
Fred J. Merrill 
WatEeR COMMISSIONER 3 YRS. 
*Geo. E. Hildreth 
ScHoor CoMMITTEE 
*Albert Cunningham 
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. 5otf 
OST—a pair of glasses. Finder 
please leave at Breeze office. tt 
PARK COMMISSIONER 3 YRS. 
Alfred E. Parsons 
Alex H. Sjorlund 
TRUSTEE PuBLIc LIBRARY 3 YRS. 
*Roland C. Lincoln 
MemoriAt Lis. Bupc. FuND 3 YRs. 
*Geo. W. Blaisdell 
TRUSTEE OF CEMETERIES 3 YRS. 
*Oliver T. Roberts 
SEWER COMMISSIONERS 3 YRS. 
Geo. E. Hildreth 
CONSTABLES 
*Leonard Andrews 
*Louis O. Lations 
*Josepn>P.Leéary 
TREE WARDEN 
*William Young 
*Candidate for re-election 
The town reports are in the hands 
of the binder, and delivery is prom- 
ised for tomorrow. If fulfilled, the 
reports will be distributed about town 
Monday. 
The Town Warrant is sorewhat 
shorter than usual this year. We re- 
gret we cannot give our readers, 
especially out-of-town citizens, who 
like to keep in touch with Manches- 
ter in winter—the warrant in its cus- 
tomary form. In line of economy 
the board of selectmen decided Tues- 
day night not to have the warrant 
printed in the local papers this year. 
The date of the Town Meeting this 
year is March 6—Monday. 
The appropriation (or finance) 
committee will hold a meeting this 
evening at 7.30, and again Saturday 
afternoon at 2, in the Selectmen’s 
room. 
ERICKSON- TAYLOR. 
At the horre of the bride in Bever- 
ly Tuesday evening, Arthur E. Erick- 
son, of Manchester, son of Mr. and | 
Mrs; Hric™ Erickson’ of* the’ His-K: 
Caner estate, was united in marriage 
to Miss Hattie Taylor, up to the time 
of her marriage night operator at the 
Manchester telephone exchange. 
Mr. Erickson is a wireless oper-tor 
and several times during the past year 
his duties have taken him into the 
war zone, which at one time led to 
his being detained by the Germans 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Bldg., Union St., Vanchester 
Curd Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 297-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
~ NOTICE 
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The Board of Assessors will hold 
a meeting at their office on Satur- 
day, Feb. 19th, from 2 to 4 p. m., and 
from 8 to 9 p. m., forthe purpose 
of assessing such persons. omitted 
from the 1915 list of polls. 
This will be necessary in order to 
become a voter at the current Town 
Election, unless your name appears 
on the posted list of 1915 poll taxes. 
3oard of Assessors, 
Epwarp S. Knicut, Chairman, 
Manchester, Feb. 17, 1916. 
Prompt Service 
watch for the 
Red Trucks 
Gloucester Coal Co. 
Manchester Gloucester 
and accused of being a spy on account 
of having a camera with him and be- 
ing seen taking pictures. 
Mr. and Mrs. Erickson are spend- 
ing their honeymoon in Augusta, Me. 
