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to those who are responsible and will 
deal in good faith. The bill provides 
that any farmer who is a citizen of 
Wisconsin can obtain the list, and by 
this means can open a direct avenue 
to purchase through the parcel post 
or other means. 
It will be interesting to see how this 
practical experiment will work, if the 
plan is adopted, in a field with which. 
State governments usually have little 
to do. 
Sylvia Pankhurst is again in the 
toils. It is a question of whether the 
government is being protected or is 
protecting her while she is in jail. 
The Political Pot 
List oF CANDIDATES 
The complete and official list of 
candidates for town office, Manches- 
ter, as filed with the Town clerk last 
night, was as follows: 
ASSESSOR KOR 3 YEARS 
Frank G. Cheever 
Albert Haraden 
Nathan P. Meldrum 
Franklin B. Rust 
SELECTMAN AND OVERSEER OF Poor 
I YEAR 
Frank G. Cheever 
George R. Dean 
Edward S. Knight 
Nathan P. Meldrum 
Horace Standley 
Town CLERK FOR I YEAR 
Alfred S. Jewett 
CoLLECTOR OF TAXES FOR I YEAR 
Edwin P. Stanley 
Town TREASURER FOR I YEAR 
Edwin P. Stanley 
ScHoot CoMMITTEE FOR 3 YEARS 
Albert Cunningham 
WATER COMMISSIONER FOR 3 YEARS 
George FE. Hildreth 
John F. Scott 
TRUSTEE OF Pusriic LIBRARY FOR 3 
YEARS 
Roland C. Lincoln 
TRUSTEE OF CEMETERIES FOR 3 YEARS 
Oliver T. Roberts 
TRUSTEE OF MEMORIAL 
Bipc. FuND 2 YEARS 
Gordon Abbott 
TrustEE Memoria, Lisrary Bribe. 
FuND 3 YEARS 
George W. Blaisdell 
ParRK COMMISSIONER, 3 YEARS 
Walter B. Calderwood 
Richard L. Cheever 
James Gallagher 
William Cragge 
Lewis Killam 
_ Herman W. Swett 
_ TREE WARDEN, I YEAR 
William Young 
LIBRARY 
CONSTABLES FOR I YEAR 
Leonard Andrews 
Lewis O. Lations 
Joseph P. Leary 
x—X 
Choose for yourself. 
x—x 
The general sentiment seems to be 
that Meldrum, Dean and Cheever will 
compose the next board of selectmen. 
xX—xX 
Incidentally, as a matter of infor- 
mation, we learn that the Old Bury- 
ing Ground lot is still the property of 
the Town. 
EitHer Live Up To tHE LAw, or 
VoTE “Yrs,” Says CoRRESPONDENT 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Dear Sir: 
Since reading your notes in 
the “Political Pot,” I have thought 
about the law enforcement in Police 
circles. It is a fact that nearly every 
year the voters are called upon to 
vote for selectmen who apparently 
must be pledged to this or that candi- 
date for the High Office of the Chief 
of Police. Do we really need such 
an official? But to turn an election 
upon this personal issue is not so bad; 
the lamentable thing about it all is 
that really we are insincere about this 
matter of “No” and “YES” with 
regard to the sale of liquors. The 
larger number simply to suppress the 
open-saloon vote ‘No,’ and wish 
nothing further done with regard to 
the enforcement of the law covering 
this result of the vote. Some business 
men, easing conscience and neglect- 
ing principle, are listed on this side, 
which is not right if we honestly in- 
tend our votes to be recorded with 
the true views of good citizenship in 
mind. 
Otherwise let us vote “Yes,” make 
the license fee high, and then regu- 
late the traffic according to the 
specific terms which we _ will then 
grant. 
Why should one store suffer a raid 
when it is common talk that other 
places are “easy” when you come to 
purchase material of a liquid nature? 
Let the voters shoulder all the re- 
sponsibility which is theirs and give 
the officials to understand that we do 
not desire or sanction partial enforce- 
ment of law. 
Be honest in your voting. 
CrtizEn C. 
b 
Bookkeeper (to boss)—Mr. Grouch, 
I’m going to get married. 
Grouch—Glad to hear it. You 
won't be so all-fired anxious to get 
home early.—Business. 
- - NOTICE - - 
Building Trades Employers 
The next meeting of the Building Trades Employers 
of the North Shore will be held at the 
Beverly Board of Trade rooms on 
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 25th, 1913, 
At EIGHT O’CLOCK. 
This meeting is for permanent organization and those 
who have not yet attended are requested to 
be present at that time. 
ROBERT E. HODGKINS, 
Temporary Secretary. 
