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Edward Wheaton resumes his 
ities at Harvard next week. 
Supt. of Streets Crombie is now 
pbuilding a new concrete sidewalk to 
Singing Beach,—from the top of 
Maseonomo hill to the plank walk 
at the beach. 
The smelt have ‘‘struck in!’’ Chas. 
Lovegreen caught 51 the other morn- 
ing,—the first catch of the season. 
Local followers of Ike Walton may 
new be seen lining the town wharf 
early and late. 
The selectmen are having plans 
and specifications made prior to eal- . 
ling for bids for the construction of 
the new road connecting Beach and 
Sea streets. The town voted last 
spring to build this road, but that 
the construction of it be held over 
until fall. The work must be done 
by contract. 
S. Albert Sinnicks is having a six- 
- room cottage house built for his own 
 oceupacy, on the road, off Bennett 
street, where a barn has already been 
built. The cottage will be opposite 
the ice pond. The Sinnicks cottage 
on North street will be rented, and 
the stable in the rear of the house 
will be remodelled into a tenement, 
too, ‘part of the ground floor being 
used, possibly, for an automobile. 
Miss Katherine Watson is acting 
as Town treasurer in the absence of 
Edwin P. Stanley, who left Monday 
for the National G. A. R. encamp- 
. ment at Atlantic city, where he went 
as a member of the staff of the Na- 
tional commander. Miss Watson 
has been assisting in the office of 
the town treasurer for several years 
and she is fully capable of taking 
iw Barez, A, 
or *» Geo, . G... Noyes, 
care of the work of the office during 
the absence of Mr. Stanley. The 
work as town treasurer of Manches- 
ter, however, is no small job. 
The Carpenters’ union will hold an 
important meeting next Friday 
evening, Sept. 30. Members are 
urged to attend. 
Emerson and Queen Quality Ox- 
fords at Bell’s. 
Letters. remaining unclaimed at 
_the Manchester postoffice for week 
ending Sept. 17; James E. Austin, 
Claff, Rev. B. Kelley, 
. &. J. Mitchell Miss Julia McCarthy, 
Minnie EK. Prime, 
Miss ‘Mary Phelan, Miss Hattie Quin- 
lian, Aubrey J, Roode, Mrs, H, 
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Too Rough for Fish. 
The annual outing of the Man- 
chester Launch club took place last 
Saturday. Owing to the heavy sea 
none of the boats secured a cod fish 
required to take the cup offered by 
Commodore A. C. Needham. Six 
boats left the town landing at 
Tuck’s Point shortly before 3 
o’clock and the start was made off 
Long Pier promptly at 3. An ex- 
ceedingly heavy sea was running 
and when the hour was up the boats 
began to turn their noses toward 
home and smoother waters. Not a 
cod fish had been taken from the 
water. The clam bhake—one of Pro- 
fessor Horton’s best—was in pro- 
gress while the boats were out for 
the fish and at 4.30 this was ready 
to serve. Plenty of clams, sweet 
corn, lobster, sweet potatoes, etc., 
was cooked for the 35 or 40 who 
were in attendance. 
Board of Health Ordinance 
All boats propelled by explosive engines 
and used on any salt waters within the 
Town of Manchester shall be provided 
with an underwater exhaust or muffer, 
and such underwater exhaust or muffler 
shall be so constructed and used as to 
muffle the noise of the explosion in a rea- 
sonable manner, and no such boat shall be 
used on said waters so as to exhaust ox- 
cept through such underwater exhaust or 
muffler. 
BOARD OF HEALTH, 
Fred K. Swett, Sec ’y. 
Manchester, Mass,, June 15, 1910, 
RECISTER NOW 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—I pay a 
special price for auto tires and inner tubes 
send us a postal, or phone Beverly 347-2, and I 
will send a wagon at once. I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox Gt., Beverly 
My wagon is in Manchester almost every day. 
g Wearers of L. & H. 
Derbies point with 
pride to the trade- 
mark in their hats, 
after months of wear 
@ Because Erg Tk 
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Hold their shape, 
Hold their color. 
@ Every style for 
every man. 
F. W. Bell & Son 
Beach St. Manchester 
