NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
William A. Lendall has sold three 
and a half acres of woodland on the old 
Manchester road to Israel Martin of 
Manchester. 
John E. Stedman of Cambridge con- 
veys to Warren F. Knowlton of Man- 
chester land and buildings in Manchester 
seven rods 17 links by four rods 15 links, 
also marsh and upland at Manchester 
Cove. 
Plans are out and estimates are being 
made for a farm barn and cottage to be 
built on the Frederick J. Alley estate in 
Hamilton. P. B. Howard of Boston is 
the architect. 
The house which N. P. Meldrum 
advertised for sale in last week’s BREEZE 
was sold Monday. Details of the pur- 
chaser and of the property bought cannot 
be given in this issue. We call attention 
to the fact that Mr. Meldrum did not 
have the house for sale until last Friday, 
he advertised it in Saturday’s Breeze and 
_ had four inquiries concerning it by Mon- 
day, one of whom bought the place. 
Moral: advertise your wants in the 
BREEZE. 
Started Double Track from Magnolia 
to Rockport. 
Work was started this week on the 
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extention of the double track from Mag- 
nolia to Rockport. The single track 
arrangement between these points has 
been the cause of considerable trouble in 
running trains on time especially in the 
summer months when traffic is at its 
height. The great hindrance to carry- 
ing out the project before was the ledge 
just east of the Magnolia station. 
It is understood that it is the present 
plan of the railroad officials to extend 
the track as far as the *Squam River in 
Gloucester this year. But they may 
carry it only as far as West Gloucester 
at present. 
It is also understood that the railroad 
company will ask fora change in loca- 
tion of the dangerous ‘‘Lily pond’’ 
crossing at West Gloucester, a road 
much frequented as a drive in the sum- 
mer, and the road straightened so that it 
can be seen by the engineers coming 
in both directions for a long distance 
ahead, it being the intention of the rail- 
road company to remove the present 
curves and make a practically straight 
track from near the West Gloucester 
station. 
Literary Society Election. 
The Literary Society of the Story 
High school, Manchester, elected these 
oficers Monday for the balance of the 
year: Walter Fleming, ’07, president; 
Miss Ethel Jones, ’07, vice-pres. ; 
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BEFORE BUILDING 
INVESTIGATE 
REINFORCED CONCRETE CONSGRUCTION 
IRREGARDLESS of the form of construction you are considering, whether it be slow 
burning, fireproof or non-fireproof, get our figures on a reinforced concrete structure. 
THE COST of a reinforced concrete building is from 20 to 30 per cent less than 
steel, and 10 to 15 per cent more than wood. 
CONCRETE never rusts, resists vibration, is not only fireproof, but does not de- 
teriorate, receives the best rates from insurance companies, is the most durable 
building construction under all conditions. 
WE co-operate willingly and prepare layouts, plans and specifications and gladly 
give estimates on reinforced concrete construction on contemplated structures and 
also estimate with this form of construction as an alternate where 
FOR preliminary studies, consultation or assistance communicate with 
GEORGE P. CARVER, Concrete Engineer, 
Bank Building, Beverly, Mass, 
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CONSTRUCTION is recognized by the leading 
architects and engineers as the best for warehouses, mills and manufacturing plants 
where fireproofing, durability, freedom from vibration, and. speed in erection is 
NOTICE. 
All persons desiring Articles inserted in the 
Warrant for the Annual Town Meeting to be 
held on Monday, March 4, 1907, will place them 
in the hands of the Selectmen on or before 
Saturday, February 16, 1907. 
FRED K. SWETT, 
EDWARD S. KNIGH 
WALTER R. BFUL, * 
Selectmen of Manchester: 
Willard Rust, ’08, secy; Miss Abbie 
Floyd, ’09, treas. ; Samuel C. Rowe, ’07, 
Joseph Floyd, ’08, Miss Minnie Olsen, 
°09, and Bernard Tyler, ’10, executive 
committee. 
The Department Encampment of the 
G. A. R. is to be held this year in 
Faneuil Hall, Boston, Feb. 19 and 20. 
A delegation from the Jocal post is plann- 
ing on attending. John G. Haskell is 
the delegate. A banquet will be served 
at the American House. 
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