would print this 
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A Correction 
To the Editor of the Breeze, 
Dear Sir: In vour issue of July 
28th, you publish my name among 
those favoring Woman’s Suffrage 
and about to hold meetings for that 
end. The use of my name is entirely 
unauthorized as I am strongly op- 
osed to this movement and I shall 
e greatly obliged to you if you 
letter in your 
columns. 
Very truly, 
Clara Bowdoin Winthrop. 
To the Editor of the Breeze: 
If the Selectmen have visited 
Proctor St., the last week, they must 
have congratulated themselves that 
the town has not a serious suit on 
their hands in consequence of the 
removal of the temporary fence on 
said street. How the automobile 
escaped turning turtle is a mystery 
to this day. It left its mark in a 
most pronounced way. 
C. R. W. 
Manchester, Aug. 1, 1912. 
Gets the Breeze at Panama 
In renewing ‘his subscription to 
the Breeze Issac Andrews, formerly 
of West Gloucester, writes from the 
Isthmus of Panama: ‘‘Enclosed you 
will find money order for $2 in pay- 
ment for a year’s subscription to 
the Breeze. I. enjoy your paper 
very much, especially the West 
Gloucester items. When on my va- 
eation in September | will try to 
find a few minutes to drop in and 
tell you how we are building the 
Canal.”’ 
At last! The high cost of living 
has invaded the clamflats—the clam- 
diggers have formed a union, and 
hereafter, the lucious bi-valve may 
he had only at the union rate. And 
who ever heard ot a union attempt- 
ing to reduce the price of its prod- 
uct. The unionizing movement 
among the clammers originated at 
Ipswich and has found general favor 
along the Shore. A committee is al- 
ready at work formulating a consti- 
tution. It is the intention to have 
the clammers of Rowley and Essex 
associated with the Ipswich men, 
and an attempt is to be made to con- 
trol the sale of clams from these 
three towns in the Boston market. 
The union will also ask local dealers 
clams 
to agree to purchase only 
from the union diggers. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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