missioners are not yet prepared to re- 
port. The Ways and Means commit- 
tee of the general court will give a 
hearing on dredging appropriations in 
the near future and it is urged that 
the town be well represented at this 
hearing. 
At the meeting next Monday even- 
ing the selectmen will ask for an addi- 
tional appropriation for highways to 
cover the additional cost of labor, in- 
asmuch as the town voted to pay its 
employees an incerase of 5 cents an 
hour for a week of 4 hours less than 
formerly, which, based on the labor 
of previous years, means an additional 
expense this year of some $2000. 
The committee on new almhouse 
will ask for an appropriation to cover 
cost of preparing a set of plans for 
new building. It was voted at the 
March meeting to have a new build- 
ing and a committee was appointd, 
but no provisions was made ‘for plans. 
The Forest Fire Warden was called 
upon yesterday morning to take out 
the new wagon and equipment for the 
first time since it was purchased. 
Several brush and dump fires were 
started at West Manchester at about 
the same time and in the same locality, 
which gave rise to the belief that a 
woods fire was in progress. The fire 
department was called by phone and 
Warden Morrison was in turn noti- 
fied. He discovered the nature of 
things when he reached the scene of 
the fire. 
Persons should bear in mind that 
it is now a state law that any kind of 
a fire started out of doors must be 
started only after a permit has been 
issued by the forest warden, an off- 
cial appointed by the selectmen and 
ratified by the State Forester. 
The park commissioners will meet 
next ‘Tuesday evening. They will 
consider among other things the ap- 
pointment of a caretaker for Singing 
Beach. 
The water board has decided to buy 
a new boat for Gravelly Pond, in con- 
nection with the station there. 
.. Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
. Manchester, Mass. P. O. for week 
ending March 29, 1913. Mrs. Black, 
P. Crossing, Joseph Doyle Co., Char- 
lie Hochstine, J. Jackson, Mrs. An- 
thone Kelly, M. E. L’Ecuyer, Percival 
Lowell, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Miss 
Isabel May, Frank P. Norris, Laurel 
Park, Rev. E. J: Prescott, John 
Wierthner, John Dean Woodbury. — 
S. L. Wheaton, P. M. 
NORTH SHORS BREEZE 
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WHEREAS Almighty God, the crea- 
tor of the universe, has in His infinite 
mercy deemed it best to remove from 
our midst our beloved Brother John 
W. Campbell, Therefore be it 
RESOLVED: That we, the officers and 
members of North Shore Lodge, No. 
68, A, OO; U. W., realizing that we 
have lost a loyal member and _ that 
while we bow in humble submission to 
the. will of the Almighty, we extend 
to the family and friends of our late 
brother our sincere sympathy in this 
their great loss and bereavement ; 
RESOLVED: That we cause our char- 
ter to be draped for a period of thirty 
days, a copy of these resolutions to be 
sent to the family, a copy be spread 
upon the records of the lodge and a 
copy sent to the local papers. 
Charles W. Sawyer, 
Charles T. Loomis, 
Senter Stanley, 
Committee on Resolutions. 
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