MANCHESTER 
Walter Knight is now fireman on 
the train running between Rockport 
and Boston, leaving here at 8 a.m. 
Frank Sinnicks, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. S. Sinnicks, left here Tues- 
day for a trip to Labrador, making 
the trip with some young men who 
have been spending some time in this 
country. They are making the trip 
by rail to North Sidney, thence by 
steamer to Port aux Basque, and by 
rail to the northern coast of New- 
foundland, thence by steamer to La- 
brador, to the old home of Mr. Sin- 
nicks’ father, who left there 37 years 
ago. Unless the ice flows cause de- 
lay Frank is to be gone two months 
orless. He makes the trip for his 
health. Mr. Sinnicks expects to join 
~him there later for a brief visit. 
Adj. Revere Pulsifer of the Glouces- 
ter High school is working hard at 
his duties at extra drills for the field 
day to be held May 31, an event which 
the young people look forward to with 
much interest. 
F. L. Jewell, who for the past 20 
years has followed the painting busi- 
ness at Lexington, Marlboro and all 
over Greater Boston, is this season 
mata As J: Orr. As soon as the 
spring rush is over he has contracts 
for work at John Lamb’s residence in 
Watertown, also with Letter Carrier 
West of Newtonville. He will reside 
in Manchester, however, being down 
here for occasional fishing and _pleas- 
ure trips. Mr. Jewell saw the Colum- 
bia-Harvard boat race at Cambridge 
last Saturday and expects to see the 
Princeton-Harvard ball game today. 
In 30 years following college games, 
he says, he never ‘saw such a lack of 
“rah! rah! rah!” as last Saturday at 
the boat race. A gull’s feather could 
be heard if dropped in the Charles 
river, he says, as the two crews pluck- 
ily did their best. The Harvard men 
lacked enthusiasm, he thinks. 
The committee on additional water 
supply was represented at the hearing 
in Boston this week by Water Com- 
missioners Meldrum, Stanley and 
Merrill, Dr. G. W. Blaisdell and D. 
T. Beaton. The hearing was before 
the Committee on Rules on the peti- 
tion to the legislature to give the 
_ Town of Manchester the right to take 
water from Gravelly Pond. There 
were no remonstrants,— Hamilton and 
Gloucester not even being represented 
at the hearing. 
Alfred Teixeira and daughter, Miss 
Jacintha Teixeira, of St. Michael, 
Azores, are also visiting in Manches- 
ter, being guests at the Manchester 
House. Mr. Teixeira isa member of 
a wealthy firm of fruit exporters in his 
native city. 
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Miss Florence Appleton of Water- 
town has been a guest of Miss Amy 
Coulter, West Manchester, the past 
week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dillon and in- 
fant daugher of Dorchester were 
guests over Sunday of the former’s 
parents. 
Miss Myrtle Fenderson of theG. A. 
Priest school teaching staff, was a 
guest of friends in Roxbury over Sun- 
day. 
Mrs. John E. Sanford of Cottage 
City is making a short visit with her 
daughter, Mrs. Lester Morris, Lin- 
coln st. 
Town Clerk A. S. Jewett is having 
some improvements made at his resi- 
dence near the Town hall, including 
the building of a bay window to the 
front of the house, and the installing 
of electric lights. 
Beginning yesterday the Manches- 
ter Electric Co. is furnishing all-day 
service to its patrons for the season at 
least, and perhaps as a regular thing 
throughout the year. 
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