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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
TOWN OF MANGHESTER 
Assessor’s 
Notice 
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 
41 of part 1 of chapter 490 of the Acts of 
1909, all persons, firms and corporations, 
domestic or foreign, subject to taxation in 
said town are hereby notified to bring 
to the assessors of said town ON OR BE- 
FORE JUNE 15, next, in case of residents, 
true lists of all their polls and estates, 
both real and personal (not exempt by 
law from taxation), of which they are 
possessed on the first day of April in the 
current year, and in case of non-residents 
and foreign corporations, true lists of all 
their estate, both real and personal, in 
said town not exempt from taxation, 
which lists must be verified by oath as 
required by Section 43 of said part 1. 
Under the provisions of Section 42 of 
said part 1, the above-mentioned lists 
must be in form prescribed by the Tax 
Commissioner of the Commonwealth. 
These blank forms may be had at the 
Assessors’ office, or will be mailed to any 
Address upon application. 
Section 45 of part 1 of chapter 490, 
Acts of 1909. A mortgagor or mortgagee 
of real estate may bring in to the asses- 
sors of the city or town in which it lies, 
within the time prescribed by the notice 
under Section 41, a statement under oath 
of the amount secured thereon or on each 
separate parcel thereof, with the name 
and residence of every holder of an in- 
terest therein as mortgagor or mortgagee. 
If such property is situated in two or 
more places, or if a recorded mortgage 
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MANCHESTER POSTOFFICE. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
MAILS CLOSE 
For Boston, North, East, West and 
South, 7.02 and 10.04 a. m., 1.05, 4.51 and 
7.55 p. mM. 
For Gloucester and Rockport, 11.12 a. 
m., 2.38, 5.24 and 8 p. m. For Magnolia, 
2.88, 5.24 and 8 p. m. 
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includes two or more estates or parts of 
an estate as security for one sum, such 
statement shall include an estimate of the 
interest of the mortgagee in each estate 
or part of an estate. The assessors shall, 
from such statement or otherwise, ascer- 
tain the proportionate interests of the 
mortgagor or mortgagee, respectively, in 
said estates, and shall assess the same ac- 
cordingly. If, in any year, such state- 
ment is not brought in, the tax for that 
year on such real estate shall not be 
invalid merely for the reason that the in- 
terest of the mortgagee therein has not 
been assessed to him, 
In accordance with Section 41 aforesaid, 
all persons and corporations are hereby 
required to bring in to the assessors, on 
or before the 15th day of June next, true 
lists of all real and personal estate held 
by such persons and corporations, respec- 
tively, for literary, temperance, benevo- 
lent, charitable or scientific purposes on 
the first day of April, in the current year, 
together with statements of the amounts 
of all receipts and expenditures by such 
persons or corporations for said purpose 
during the year next preceding said first 
day of April; such lists and statements 
to be in accordance with blanks furnished 
by the Tax Commissioner. 
FRED K. SWETT, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
WALTER R. BELL, 
Assessors of Manchester, Mass, 
MAILS DUE 
From Boston on trains due at 7.02, 9.13 
and 11.42 a. m., 3.08 and 5.54 p. m. 
From Gloucester and Rockport, 7.27 and 
10.34 a. m., 1.35 and 5.19 p. m. From 
Magnolia, 7.27 and 1.35 p. m. 
SUNDAY MAIL arrives from Boston 
at 9.07, closes for Boston at 9.50 a. m. 
The office will be open on holidays from 
q 4 10,05 a. m, Sundays from 9.30 to 
MANCHESTER 
A regular meeting of the North 
Shore Horticultural society will be 
held this evening in Lee’s hall at 
7.30 o’clock. Allen 8. Peabody will 
be the speaker. 
Flag Day will be observed by the 
local WRC on Thursday evening, 
June 13th, when public exercises 
will be held in the Town hall. 
The board of selectmen are to 
change their meeting night from 
Thursday to Tuesday evening, - be- 
ginning June 18th. All bills against 
the town should be presented to the 
Town Accountant by five o’clock 
each Monday evening. Pay rolls of 
the various departments should 
close Saturday evenings and these, 
too, should be presented to the 
Town Accountant Mondays. All 
bills would then be acted upon by 
the board at their weekly meetings 
Tuesday evening and would be paid 
by the treasurer Wednesday instead 
of Saturday as in the past. 
While going to work Tuesday 
morning, near the junction of Sum- 
mer and Forest streets, Chester D. 
Cook, one of D. T. Beaton’s plumb- 
ers, was run into by a motorcycle, 
ridden by Joseph Bouchard of 342 
Rantoul st., Beverly, and was badly 
bruised. Mr. Cook was brought to 
Dr. Blaisdell’s where his injuries 
were attended to. No bones were 
broken. 
The pop concert given in the 
chapel Wednesday evening by the 
High School orchestra was a success 
in every way. There was a large 
attendance and all enjoyed the ex- 
cellent musie by the orchestra, of 
which Miss Dora Marshall is the 
pianist; Ralph Hayward and Lester 
Page, cornetists! Miss Porter, Jo- 
seph Carey, William MeDiarmio 
and Allen © McKinnon, violinists; 
Cheever Hersey, drummer. Owing 
to illness, Miss Porter was unable 
to attend. The ice-cream, cake and 
punch were liberally purchased, and 
the proceeds far exceeded the hopes 
of the managment. Girls of the Glee 
Club, dressed in white, made attrac- 
tive waitresses and their service 
was excellent. 
~ The Misses Anna G. and Mary EH. 
Ilynes of Wales, are making a short 
visit with their father and brother 
who have been in Manchester con- 
structing the bridge at the William 
A. Tucker estate. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens and 
little son Leland, of West Manches- 
ter recently spent a few days with 
Mrs. Stevens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
Benjamin Hodkins of Rocky Neck, 
East Gloucester. 
