NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Must Destroy Moths ) 
on Own Property. 
’ In connection with the work of the 
gypsy and brown-tail moth commis- 
sion and the notices they have sent 
out for fall and winter work, referred 
toon page 18 of this issue, property 
owners would do well to acquaint 
themselves with the new law enacted 
by the legislatnre on this matter, 
which requires all property owners to 
destroy the egg clusters within a cer- 
tain specified time If they fail to do 
this, ‘‘the town shall destroy the same 
and the amount actually expended 
thereon, not exceeding one-half of one 
per cent. of the assessed value on 
such land, shall be assessed to the 
respective owners.” 
This week the selectmen received 
word that notices are to be sent out 
by the commission at once, requiring 
the work to be done before Dec. 1. 
Reception at Mr. Shaw’s. 
It was a happy and enthusiastic 
gathering that thronged the residence 
of Mr. James F. Shaw at West Man- 
chester after the caucus, Tuesday 
night, at an impromptu reception 
given by the successful candidate. 
Most of those present were the 
members of Mr. Shaw’s committees 
in the various cities and towns of the 
district, and some of the best known 
politicians in the county. 
In one corner of the spacious re- 
ception room was an orchestra that 
discoursed popular selections and airs 
which the crowd heartily joined in 
singing. In the dining room was a 
table bounteously laden with salads, 
sandwiches, cakes, ice-cream, etc. 
Later in the evening, after the out-of- 
town people had departed, Mr. Shaw 
met the members of his own commit- 
tee in Manchester and a little jollifica- 
tion party was in order for half an 
hour. 
Ira Vaughn and George P. Lord 
were down from Salem in their autos, 
the former having with him Major 
Spencer, E. F. Brown and N. B. Saw- 
yer, and the latter Mayor Peterson 
and Walter L. Trumbull. From New- 
buryport came Senator Moody Kim- 
ball, Clarence S Fogg, Daniel H. 
Fowle, Arthur L. Huse, J. E. Fowle, 
Moody B. Noyes, I. W. Webster, F. 
S. Atkinson, W. H. Noyes, Chas. S. 
Spaulding and Orrin B. Stevens; from 
Ipswich, H. A. Barton and W. G. 
Lord; from Haverhill, Frank E. 
Dudley. 
Those in the Gloucester party were 
David B. Smith, Samuel Hildreth, 
esq, Charles H. M. Hazel, Alderman 
Alfred J. Shiverie, Councilmen Carl- 
ton H Parsons, Patrick M. Longan, 
John J. Fanton, James A. McDonald, 
Anthony Canning, Fred Rowe, Ralph 
Hodgdon, .ex-Alderman C. Homer 
Barrett, Fred W. Tibbetts, John F. 
Perkins, Fred Corliss, Frank Davis, 
Benjamin F. Cronin, James S. Steele, 
Hon. Isaac A. 'S. Steele, Wilmot A. 
Reed. 
Mr. Hoare Deserves Much of the 
Praise, 
As a lieutenant to Mr. James F. 
Shaw, in his campaign for the senate, 
Mr. William W. Hoare, labored with 
great zeal and faithfulness, and his 
efforts were rewarded by the warm, 
brotherly manner in which Mr. Shaw 
greeted and thanked him after the 
results of the caucus had been an- 
nounced on Tuesday evening. Mr. 
Hoare was secretary of the local com- 
mittee and being one of Manchester’s 
most popular young men, won many a 
vote for the cause by his personal 
efforts. He is 23 years of age, was 
born in Manchester and attended the 
High school for two years, leaving it 
to take a business course in the Salem 
Commercial schoo]. After graduation 
for a short time he was employed at 
Sheldon’s market, as office clerk; 
then entered the employ of the firm 
of Roberts & Hoare of which his 
father is a member. 
He is a member of the Winthrop 
club, Magnolia lodge, I1.0.0.F , and 
is a regular attendant of the Congre- 
gational church, where he serves in 
the capacity of usher. He was elected 
to the membership of the Republican 
town committee last year, and this 
year was accorded a place on both the 
tickets of the Shaw contingent and 
that of the old town committee. He 
received as a handsome testimonial 
270 of the 273 votes cast, probably a 
record never equalled in Manchester. 
Being always upright, manly and am- 
bitious, his strength was known and 
recognized, and this against the 
strength and prestige of a committee, 
as a body, that has ruled the town 
with Republican vigor along the lines 
laid down by fathers and forefathers 
for several generations 
Mr. Hoare has sought no glory for 
himself however, not seeking political 
office, but only desired, as one of a 
committee, who turned Manchester 
so overwhelmingly for Mr. Shaw, and 
the new Town Committee, to see his 
side win in a fair and honest manner. 
After the caucus Messrs. Sinnicks, 
(Chairman,) Hoare (Secretary,) and 
the other members of the committee 
were warmly congratulated on all 
sides by their many friends. 
Beverly’s Tax Rate. 
Beverly’s tax rate this year is $16.80 
per $1,000, an increase of 20 cents 
over last year. The total valuation is 
$20,824,275, a gain of $1,696,125. The 
amount to. be raised by taxation is 
$357,943.58. Total polls, 4,362. 
In ward 6 (Beverly Farms) the as- 
sessed personal property is $1,393,275; 
real, $1,560,850 ; polls, 478. 
Opening of Pattern Hats, Wednes- 
day, Oct. 4th. Mlle. Keyou, 113 Main 
street, Gloucester. * 
Prench’s Creamer. ,, 
— Dealers in the Finest Quality of — 
Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs, Fancy Cheese, Heavy Cream. 
Telephone Connection. 
244 Cabot St., Mason Building, 
We Carry HUNTLEY & PALMER’S Crackers. 
Beverly, Mass. 
Free Delivery. 
Next to A., B. & W 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection. 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer Charging Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
GEORGE FE. DYER, 
Machinist 
Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. Full 
Supply of Oil and Grease for Autos and Launches. 
Orders taken for all kinds of Electrical Work. 
Telephone Connection. 
RUBLY ROAD FARM 
WENHAM, MASS. 
SYDNEY EK PRINCE 
VV gr ws pw ea A = (es Se es a Shep — 8 ee St of 
Pure Milk and Cream. Teams deliver daily at Beverly Farms and Manchester. 
P.O. Address, BOX 409, MANCHESTER, MASS, 
