GEORGE R. DEAN 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
WALTER R. BELL, Chairman 
Board of Selectmen, Manchester, for 1914 
FRANK G. CHEEVER 
Manchester’s Annual Town Meeting 
Economy the Keynote. 
Manchester’s annual Town Meet- 
ing was held Monday and passed 
off quietly, more so than usual. One 
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EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Elected to Board of Assessors, 3 yrs. 
change in the board of selectmen 
was the only result of the election 
of especial interest. In fact the 
election feature of the annual meet- 
ing was conspicuous by the lack of 
candidates for office, there being 
only one office contested outside the 
board of selectmen,—that of Park 
Commissioner. The last minute a 
vigorous campaign was made for 
William Till, against the former in- 
cumbent, Frank H. Crombie, and 
Mr. Till was put in with flying col- 
ors, despite the fact his name was 
not on the official ballot. He de- 
feated Mr. Crombie 216 to 178, 
It is evident by the vote cast—-a 
total of 485—that a majority of the 
citizens was satisfied with last 
year’s board of selectmen, for two 
of the board were re-elected,—Mr. 
Dean, a new candidate last year, 
getting the highest vote of the six, 
—261, Mr. Cheever coming. next 
with 251, and former  selectman 
Walter R. Bell being third with 249 
votes, defeating former selectman 
Edward S. Knight by eight votes. 
Mr. Meldrum’s vote of 182 is not as 
bad as it looks, for Mr. Meldrum 
Much of the Business Held Over to Next Monday Evening. 
Matter of New Town Hall Held up for a Year. Town Votes No-License. 
has been in poor health of late and 
has been unable to attend to his 
usual duties, much less conduct a 
campaign. H, M. Stanley received 
69 votes. 
Moderator 
RAYMOND C. 
ALLEN, 
Elected to School Committee, 3 yrs, 
