14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE March 3, 1916 
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’ WHISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
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If Paints, Oils, Varnish, 
Henry 
Ford wants 
To stop the war 
WwW. B. Calderwood 
Successor to DAVID FENTON CO. 
Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders 
Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
Marine Hardware constantly on hand 
Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every deséription.. 
Boats STORED FOR THE WINTER AT OWNERS’ RISK IN CASE OF ey 
He should present 
Both sides with cars 
For all their men and 
They will spend so much 
Time trying to make them run 
That they wont have time to fight. 
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Why not buy an automobile for 
the policemen ? 
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If the weather doesn’t warm up 
pretty soon Singing Beach will get 
hoarse and then “Manchester will lose 
its “Caruso” of the sands. 
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When a freight-train gets stalled 
on the B. & M. crossing at Manches- 
tee that w arming gong is a thing of 
“joy forever.” It rang 15 consect- 
tive minutes the other. night. Of 
course, nobody cares, but 
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For a town the size of Manchester 
with its rare beauty of setting, clean- 
liness and up-to-date municipal equip- 
ment, it is to be regretted that there is 
no general system of garbage collec- 
tion and disposal. Properly planned 
and supervised such a _ collection 
would be of little expense to the town. 
In many towns and cities farmers pay 
for the privilege of gathering the gar- 
bage which has to be sorted by “the 
householder. The farmers use the 
garbage collected in this manner for 
feeding pigs and many farmers have 
made tidy little incomes in this man- . 
ner. The small cost of a weekly col- 
lection would be about the only ex- 
pense as the farmers would take care 
of the disposal end of the enterprise. 
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The blowing of the Baker’s Island 
fog-horn throughout the night when 
the lights are hidden by the frequent 
fasts, which abound along the New 
England coast, is one of the necessary 
evils of existence. No one has yet 
discovered a means of directing the 
sound of the horn out to sea, awhile 
the landward side is silent; so, until 
that miracle can be accomplished we 
must bear with patience the trifling 
annoyance of the nightly “groaning.” 
Fortunately for the safety of the 
sailor “outside,” Uncle Sam does not 
pay any heed to the plaint of the so- 
cieties for the suppression of noise. 
If he did it is to be feared that we all 
might have long ago taken steps to 
Manchester, Mass. 
have the quietus put on the Baker’s 
Island noise nuisance. 
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Over in Marblehead last Saturday 
evening they had an adjourned Town 
Meeting, to act on appropriations. 
One of the items under consideration 
was $12,500 for the police depart- 
ment, an appropriation recommended 
by the Finance committee, and one of 
the items which that committee a 
week before had asked to be voted 
on by secret ballot. The result of the 
ballot was against the appropriation 
and at the present time the Marble- 
head police department is left without 
any money for the current year. 
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Is. Tuesday ever Monday? ieee 
calendar and the almanac say, “no,” 
but the registrars over in (eee 
have a different opinion. ‘They insist 
that Tuesday is Monday if you ad- 
journ Town Meeting from Monday 
over until Tuesday and John W. 
Nourse, a candidate for the one-year 
term on the School Committee, says 
- that Tuesday is Tuesday and always 
will be. Around the settlement of 
the dispute hinges the election of the 
one-year member of the committee. 
It-is like this: Luther Wait, now 
sojourning in Florida, filed his nom- 
ination papers, as he supposed, for an 
expired term on the school board. 
Later it was discovered by the regis- 
trars that Mr. Nourse was a candi- 
date for the same place. When the 
latter discovered the error he de- 
clined to run against Mr. Wait and 
filed papers of withdrawal. The law 
says that the papers must be filed 41 
days before election. In Ipswich the 
town meeting is held on Monday and 
then an adjournment is taken until 
Tuesday when the election is held. 
The question before the registrars is 
whether Tuesday is election day or 
merely an adjournment of Monday 
night’s meeting. And right there is 
where opinions differ. 
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Chelsea Finnan Haddie at Swett’s 
Fish Market. adv. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
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THE POP CONCH Rs: : 
The Pop Concert given in the Man- i 
chester Town hall last Friday even- iH 
ing, under the auspices of the Or- — 
pheus club and High School seniors, 
was a most successful musical fest, _ 4 
as evidenced by the enthusiasm of a — 
large audience. _ Winthrop Wales of 
Boston, son of George E. Wales, our 
school supervisor of music, delighted — 
his hearers with his exceptionally t 
fine voice and pleasing manner, — 
which have brought forth much fav- ‘ 
orable comment. Miss Proctor of — 
Essex, and Miss Wilson of Manches- ; 
ter contributed happily to the pro- 
gram, and Roland Knight, accom 
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panied by the orchestra, responded — 
to a most genuine and enthusiastic 
applause. After the concert an hour’s 
dancing was enjoyed. The program 
follows: . 
Overture, Trumpeter of the 
Fort Gruenwald 
Orchestra: \ 
Solo, My Dreams Tosti 
Miss Proctor 
Auf Wiedersehn Romberg 
Orchestra 
Pilgrim’s Song Tschaikowsky 
Mr. Wales 
Follies of 1915: Hirseh | 
Orchestra a 
Duet, Keep the -Home Fires a 
Burning Nobello 
Miss Proctor and Miss Wilson  ~-— 
Katinka Friml 
Orchestra 
Bedouin Love Song 
Mr. Knight 
Overture, Jolly Robbers 
Orchestra 
On the Road to Mandalay 
_- -Mr, Wales 
Pin suti ; 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv, 
