NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED-T0-THE BEST: INTERESTS-OF THENORTH-SHORE 
Vol. Il. No. 22 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, 
OCTOBER 14, 
Crithwon, & 
1905 Three Cents 
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HANDSOME NEW COMBINATION HOOK 
Just installed at Beverly Farms. 
AND LADDER TRUCK, 
A similar one is about to be installed at Magnolia. 
BY ACCLAMATION 
Manchester Man Nominated for the Senate 
at Convention in Ipswich Without Any 
Opposition. A Ringing Nomination Speech 
Made by George E. Willmonton. Geo. S. 
Sinnicks Elected on the District Committee. 
Peaceful and calm were the waters 
of the Senatorial Convention in Ips- 
wich Wednesday, when James F. 
Shaw, Manchester’s candidate was 
nominated for state senator from the 
third Essex district without a dissent- 
ing vote. 
In a ringing nomination speech by 
George E. Willmonton, from the 
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NEW TRUCK TRIED 
Central Square, Beverly Farms, the scene of 
Much Activity Monday, when New Piece 
of Apparatus was Accepted by the City 
OfficialsK— A Handsome Adjunct to the 
Farms Department. 
Central Square, in Beverly Farms, 
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entering the station. 
AMBIT OF 
MANCHESTER SCENERY. 
A picturesque view of the Inner Harbor, which pleasantly greets the eye on the left as one comes over the railroad bridge, just before 
Dea. J. A Torrey suggested at the Elder Brethren gathering this summer that a dam might 
some time be constructed to keep flood water in here at all times. 
