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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
towns so that all voters could have the 
chance to get to the polls and none 
would be kept away because of distance. 
It was this suggestion that lead Mr. Stan- 
ley to have this meeting called. He 
spoke of the candidates for president and 
state offices and urged a big vote. 
_ Other speakers were L. W. Floyd, 
P. H. Boyle, G. S. Sinnicksand R. C. 
Allen. F. K. Swett lead in a little 
singing, after which some more coffee 
and sandwiches were partaken of and 
the meeting broke up. 
The National Tickets. 
Election Day,—Tuesday, Nov. 3,--- 
is only eleven days off. Following are 
the national tickets: 
Republican: William H. Taft, Ohio, 
president; JamesS. Sherman, New York, 
vice president. 
Democratic: William J. Bryan, Ne- 
braska, president; John W. Kern, In- 
diana, vice president. 
Prohibition: Eugene W. Chafin, 
Illinois, president; Aaron S. Watkins, 
Ohio, vice president. 
Socialist: Eugene V. Debs, Indiana, 
president; Benjamin Hanford, New 
York, vice president. 
People’s Party: “Thomas E. Watson, 
Georgia, president; Samuel W. Will- 
iams, Indiana, vice president. 
Independence Party: Thomas L. 
Hisgen, Massachusetts, president; John 
Temple Graves, Georgia, vice president. 
Socialist Labor: *Martin R. Preston, 
president; Donald Munro, Virginia, 
vice president. 
*Preston was nominated by the Socialist 
Labor party. Owing to his inability to make a 
campaign, he being confined in a jail in Ne- 
vada on a charge of murder, August Gilhaus of 
New York was named as his proxy. 
Senator Shaw Feels Confident. 
Senator James F. Shaw of Manchester 
asserted yesterday that he has secured 20 
verbal pledges supporting his candidacy 
for the presidency of the Senate from 
Republican nominees. 
This will be more than sufficient: to 
elect, for, while there are 40 members 
of the body, there is certain to be atleast 
half a dozen Democrats for him, and if 
Senator Shaw can hold the pledged vote 
he claims in the Republican caucus on 
the night before the Legislature con- 
venes he will win. —Sunday Herald. 
Red Cross. 
The annual meeting of the Essex 
division of the Massachusetts branch, 
American National Red Cross, will be 
held next Tuesday afternoon, October 
27, at 3 o’clock, at the Essex Institute, 
Salem, for the election of officers and 
all other business that may come before 
It. 
Louisa P. Loring, 
Sec’y Essex Division, 
Mt. Pleasant Dairy 
R. & L. BAKER, 
Dealersin ¢ # MILK 
P. O. Box 129 
Teaming done to order. 
Gravel and Rough Stone. 
MANCHESTER, - 
Telephone Connection 
MASS. 
EDWARD A. LANE 
2% HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER 2% 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Win- 
dow Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel, Con. . MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
Cc. L. CRAFTS. 
CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
Special Attention Given to Jobbing. 
MANCHESTER, ~ - - MASS. 
Telephone 139-4. 
George 5. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST 
Dealer in fine plants, bulbs and seeds. 
FLOWERS forall occasions. 
44 SCHOOL STREET, - - - MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
Ly 3 
Smith’s Express Company 
F. J. MERRiLt, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston,Main 489; Manchester 11-5 
FIRST-CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS UNDER LOCK 
MANCHESTER - - 
Removal of Night Soil 
Application for the removal of the con- 
tents ofcesspools and grease traps should 
be made to S. ALBERT SINNICKS, 
Per order the Board of Health 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind, 
GE O.*E: B: STROPLE 
GENERAL MANAGER 
Gloucester or Manchester 
MASS. 
Anywhere, Any Amount. 
JUNK 
C. F. Dailey, Salem and Manchester 
Dealer in old Iron, Rags and Bottles. Junk 
of all kinds bought in large or small quan- 
tities. We pay spot cash. Send postal and 
we will call, Orders promptly attended to. 
217 Derby Street, 
Salem, Mass. | 
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SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
LUMBER 
AND 
Building Material 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Boots and Shoes and Rubbers 
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY 
REPAIRED 
Also a supply of Stable Brooms, 
and the patent Wundermop 
[wet and dry] 
Cigars and Tobacco 
C. L. BEDELL 
Wonson BuILDING 
MANCHESTER 
(Opp. Knight’s Coal Wharf) 
Central St., 
Headquarters for the 
Old Reliable 
HATCHET BRAND 
CANNED PEAS, STRING 
BEANS, TOMATOES, 
SOUASE AEG, 
E. E. ALLEN 
Washington St., Manchester 
Peter A. Sheahan 
Gypsy and Browntail Moth 
Work. Burlaping, Spray- 
ing and Burning. All work 
personally attended to. 
Address: Manchester, Mass. 
Ms Or. Arr Or s_r_a_a_a_a_ 
| KNIGHT'S EXPRESS 
Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross- 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
4 All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t., 
L. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
q Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’sand the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be 
promptly attended to. 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
Also Star Wet Wash Laundry 
of Beverly 
CV VVWT VT VT VV VST vow 
P.O, BOX 83 TEL. CON, 
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