NORTH SHORES BREEZE 
expert in suggesting how at least part 
of the work should be done. This will 
be done and carried out in co-opera- 
tion with Superintendent of Streets 
Crombie and with the town engineer 
Mr. Allen. As is well known the state 
highway extends all along the North 
Shore to Manchester line on the Bey- 
erly side, and then begins again at the 
Gloucester line on the other. While 
Manchester’s highways are considered 
among the best in the state, there are 
improvements that may profitably be 
made. 
The work of re-surfacing School 
street, from the Essex County club to 
Mill street, has been practically c m- 
pleted. The improvements on Proc- 
tor street, too, are well along toward 
completion. Much favorable com- 
ment is being heard on this latter work, 
as the dangers that have hitherto con- 
fronted travel on this street, especi- 
ally at its junction with Masconomo 
street, will be overcome. It is a won- 
der this work has not been done in 
years past instead of creating so much 
agitation for a new street, and im- 
proving what we already have. 
MANCHESTER Was REPRESENTED 
One of the largest attended hearings 
of the present session of the legisla- 
ture was held at the State House, 
- Boston, Tuesday, on the bill before the 
committee on ways and means advo- 
cating the appropriation of $5,000,000 
- for the development of Massachusetts 
harbors and inland waterways. 
Representative Patrick C. Boyle of 
Manchester together with representa- 
tives of the Manchester town govern- 
ment were present and also spoke in 
favor of the measure. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O. for week 
ending April 19, 1913: Miss Rose 
Blackburne, Mrs. A. R. Bradford, Mrs. 
Charles Calderwood, J. Carter, Mrs. 
Benjamin Irwin, T. Farley, Mrs. Eva 
O. Hardy, Mrs. Sarah Kielty, Coster 
Metropoolos, Miss Anna C. Moriarty, 
Nelson J. Sharpe, R. D. Schofield, 
Alex Toggot, Mrs. Charles Willey.— 
S. L. Wheaton, P. M. 
Fred—‘“Mabel has refused me again 
—J swear she has a heart of ice. She 
says she might marry my father, but 
not the son.” 
Ned—“Did you tell her you had 
just received a raise in salary?” 
Fred—“No_ but—er”— 
Ned—‘“By all means go tell her—if 
she has a heart of ice the son’s raise 
ought to melt it.”—Florida Times 
Union. 
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