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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Rev. Mr. Warner called a special 
meeting for men at the Baptist 
church vestry last Monday evening 
for the purpose of discussing the 
organization of a men’s brother- 
hood. Eighteen responded to the 
call and a very pleasant evening 
was passed, the company being en- 
tertained with solos and music. A 
fish chowder added to the pleasures 
of the evening. A committee of five 
was appointed to report on the sug- 
eested organization in two weeks. 
The annual basket meeting of the 
Woman’s Baptist Home Missionary 
society for the Salem association 
was held at the Baptist church, 
Manchester, yesterday. An address 
of weleome was delivered by Mr. 
Warner and responded to by Mrs. 
Smalley, director of the society. 
Mrs. A. G. Upham of Malden spoke 
on missionary work for young wo- 
men, in the morning. Miss Jenkins 
of Pittsburg spoke on mission work 
for girls. In the afternoon Mrs. Up- 
ham spoke on Frontier Life among 
the Cherokee Indians. Beginning 
with the early history of the Chero- 
kee tribe, she traced the progress of 
Christianity to its present efficient 
state in the. tribe. Miss Jenkins 
spoke upon work among the Slavs 
in Pittsburg, giving as methods of 
work, work in Sunday schools, sew- 
ing schools, night school for men, 
and work in clubs and classes. 
The travel talk in the Congrega- 
tional chapel did not draw such a 
large crowd as it merited on ac- 
count of the bad weather. L. F. 
Loring was the speaker and was 
able to give a most interesting and 
instructive talk on his travels. The 
proceeds of the entertainment were 
for the benefit of the Boy Scouts. 
A dog owned by Benjamin Fos- 
ter, Central street, was struck by 
an automobile Tuesday, and _ so 
severely injured that it was neces- 
sary for the police to shoot the ani- 
mal to put it out of its misery. Who 
the driver of the car was, is not 
known as he did not stop the ear. 
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MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
P.O. Box 129 Telephone Connection 
EDWARD A. LANE 
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DECORATOR ANB PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, 
Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER ANB HAMILT6N 
George $. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
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Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware, 
Ranges and Furnaces, Plumbing and 
Heating. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron 
Worker. 
Telephone 23 MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
Smith’s Express Company 
F. J. MERRILL, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston,Main 489; Manchester 11-5 
FIRST-CLASS STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS UNDER LOCK 
Removal of Night Soil 
contents of cesspools and grease traps 
should be made to A. C. HASKELL, 
Per order the Board of Health. 
EDWARD 8. KNIGHT, Chairman. 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind Anywhere Any Amount 
GEO. E. B. STROPLE 
General Manager 
Also District Manager John Hancock 
Mutual Life Insurance Company of 
Boston 
GLOUCESTER OR MANCHESTER. 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform the public that I have 
been appointed Forest Warden for Man- 
chester by the Board of Selectmen, and 
| I have appointed the following as my 
deputies: 
LERONZO BAKER, 
ISAAC P. GOODRIDGE, 
M. E. GORMAN, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
JOSEPH P. LEARY, - 
ALLEN 8. PEABODY, 
JOHN D. MORRISON, 
Forest Warden. 
Telephone 283-2. 
TOWN NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
All bills and claims against the Town 
should be presented to the Selectmen on 
or before Thursday noon of each week. 
After approval the bills will be paid by 
the Town Treasurer, at his office, on the 
following Saturday. The regular business 
meeting of the Board will be held on 
Thursday evening of each week at 7.30 
o’clock 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
HORACE STANDLEY, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
WATER BOARD NOTICE 
The regular meeting of the WATER 
BOARD will be held at their office, in 
the Town Hall Building, on the last 
Wednesday of each month, at 7 o’clock 
p.m. All orders for shutting off or 
letting on of water, reports of leaks, and 
all business of the department under the 
Superintendent should be reported at his 
office at the Pumping Station. 
Per order, 
MaNCHsnSTER WATER BOARD. 
TOWN TREASURER’S NOTICE 
The TOWN TREASURER will be at 
his office in the Town Hall Building, on 
Saturdays, for the payment of bills, from 
9 to 12 M., 1.30 to 5 and from 7 to 8 
o’clock P. M. When a holiday comes on 
Saturday the pay day will be Friday 
previous at the same hours. 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer. 
NOTICE 
The regular meetings of the SCHOOL 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Mon- 
day evening of each month at which time 
all bills against the school department of 
the town should be presented for approval. 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE. |. 
NOTICE 
For the convenience of any person hav- 
ing business with the School Committee 
or Supt. of Schools, Mr. John C. Mackin, 
the Superintendent will be at the 
Principal’s room, on second floor of the— 
G. A. Priest school, Thursday afternoen 
of each week, from 4 to 5 o’clock. 
SCHOOL COMMITIEM, 
