NOR THES HORS BREEZE 
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RESOLUTIONS 
upon the death of Brother Thomas E. Healey. 
WuHuereEAs:—In His Divine way our Creator 
has called unto Himself our late Brother Thomas 
E. Healey and in humble submission we bow to 
His will, yet, with much sorrow, realizing that 
one has been taken from us, whose loss is great- 
ly felt and the memory of whom will long re- 
main. Be it therefore 
RESOLVED: —That in the death of Bro. Thomas 
E. Healey we have lost a true friend and Brother, 
one, whose kindly way together with that ever 
christian spirit of brotherly love, did much _ to- 
ward making easier our path, whose never end- 
ing charity brought cheer to the afflicted and 
whose charm of personality everlent a radiance 
about his associates and tended, indeed, for the 
cause of human happiness and progress,and be it 
further 
RESOLVED:—That we extend to the family of 
the deceased our sympathy and pray that they 
may be given by God the strength to bear in a 
christian way their loss. And be it further 
ReEsOLVED:—That these resolutions be spread 
. upon our records, inserted in the NorTH SHORE 
BREEZE and a copy sent to the family of our late 
Brother. 
STEPHEN J. CONNOLLY, 
PETER McLauGHLin, 
DanieL GILLMARTIN, 
Committee O. W. Holmes Council, K. of C. 
RESOLUTIONS 
upon the death of Brother William J. Griffin. 
Deeming it wise, Almighty, God has called 
from our midst our late Brother William J. 
Griffin and while we realize that He acts always 
‘wisely, we yet do so in sorrow, knowing that one 
has gone whose place in our councils cannot 
well be replaced. Be it therefore 
REsOLVED:—That in the death of Bro. Will- 
iam J. Griffin we have suffered an irreparable 
loss, he had an ever cheerful, kindly way, was 
ever ready to aid the needy, giving without stint 
to those in distress, his words of wisdom and 
advise will long remain remembered and our 
council can at this time say ‘‘Well done good 
and faithful servant.’’ And be it further 
RESOLVED:—That we extend to the family of 
our late Brother our sincere sympathy asking 
that He who hath called away may give to them 
the afHicted grace and christian consolation. 
And be it further 
REsOLVED:—That these resolutions be spread 
upon our records, inserted in the NorRTH SHORE 
BREEZE and a copy sent to the family of the 
deceased. 
STEPHEN J. CONNOLLY, 
PETER McCLAUuGHLIN, 
DaniEL GILLMARTIN, 
Committee O. W. Holmes Council, K. of C. 
Important 
Trees and shrubs with dry roots will die. 
The nearest place is the place to buy. 
The Pierce Nursery 
Native and Foreign Trees, 
Shrubs, Vines and Roses; also 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
Hart Street, Beverly Farm.s 
BEVERLY FARMS 
John Daniels drew a yellow ribbon last 
week at the New York dog show with 
his ‘“‘Brekenside Marguis,’’—nine- 
month old French Bull. Even a thrid 
place is to be much prized in a show of 
this size where there were scores of 
competitors. 
Raymond Lawler, the young son of 
Nicholas and Annie Lawler, Hart street, 
died the latter part of last week and was 
buried Sunday. His age was 2 yrs., 8 
s., 25 dys. Interment in Salem. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. McDonnell 
have spent part of the week at Provi- 
denceyeRel: 
Harry C. Hannable and family have 
returned from a fortnight’s visit among 
relatives in Kittery, Me. 
The ladies of Preston W. R. C. en- 
tertained the members of Preston Post, 
the Associates and their wives, at G. 
A. R. hall Tuesday evening, it being the 
third of the series of socials planned 
among the organizations. A large num- 
ber were present and highly enjoyed the 
occasion. For a time whist enthusiasts 
had their way the prizes being won by 
Mrs. Charles Parker, Mrs. J. Albert 
Mayberry, -Com. Chas. H. Day and 
Joshua Younger. Refreshments were 
served. 
COMMUNICATION. 
Manchester, Mass., March 2, 1907. 
To the Citizens of the Town of 
Manchester. 
GENTLEMEN:—lIn placing my name_ by 
nomination before the voters of our 
Town for the office of Treasurer and 
Collector of Taxes, permit me to assure 
you, it is not a political move on my 
part nor have I any ill feeling against our 
present Treasurer. If, however, the 
time has come fora change and I am 
elected, I stand ready to give my time 
and energy to fulfill the duties pertaining 
to that office as best I may be able. 
Yours most respectfully, 
ALBERT CUNNINGHAM. 
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and can furnish you with any- 
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notice. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
