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The Town Warrant will close this 
year on Monday, Feb. 15,—just two 
weeks before town meeting. The se- 
Jectmen have a notice in another column 
to this effect. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Knight have 
been spending the week in Norway, 
Me., where in company with Mr. and 
Mrs. Howard Winchester they went the 
latter part of last week to be present at 
and assist in the celebration of the 80th 
birthday. of Mrs. Hayden, mother of 
Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Winchester. 
Mrs. Winchester returned a few days 
ago. 
The date of the North Shore Horti- 
cultural society banquet is Wednesday 
The supper will be 
at 6.30, entertainment, speechmaking, 
etc., 8 to 10, dancing 10 to 12. The 
society has recently been enriched by the 
presentation by Hon. T. Jefferson Cool- 
idge and other friends among the sum- 
mer colony, of a set of crockery to be 
used for the first time at the banquet this 
year. The entertainment feature will 
include a soloist, a violinist and-a reader. 
Town Meeting Talk. 
The political pot has not yet com- 
menced to warm up very actively. 
Town meeting talk has not yet been 
started in earnest. 
Thus far only two new candidates are 
out for the board of selectmen---Fred 
K. Swett and N. P. Meldrum. Chair- 
man’ E. S. Knight and Walter R. Bell 
~ will both be candidates for re-election. 
It is understood that G. Lockhart Allen 
will not be a candidate for re-election. 
Other names have been mentioned but 
none have yet publicly announced their 
intentions, but the four mentioned above. 
Mr. Swett has served the town as a 
member of the board for some five or 
six years, two years as chairman, and he 
would seem to be eminently qualified for | 
His past record in this re- | 
the position. 
gard and his thorough knowledge of 
town afhairs ought to be sufficient quali- 
fication to recommend him to the voters 
for a re-election. 
served on the board, a number of 
years ago, and more recently as a mem- 
ber of the water board. He has many 
- friends who will work for him for elec- 
tion to the board. 
Jeffery T. Stanley is a candidate for 
the water board. Mr. 
Stanley has served several years and he 
_ would like another term before retiring, 
_ —long enough to see the project of an 
- additional water supply for which he has 
been an active worker, carried through. 
D. T. Beaton will be a candidate for 
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re-election to the park commissioners. 
Mr. Meldrum, too, | 
‘NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTC 
Advertisements under this head at 25 cents per inch the first week. Fifteen cents 
per week (per inch) after the first week. 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
ENCUBATORS 
2 
New Model 250 Egg Incubator For Sale 
Two New Model Golony Brooders 
Three Storm King Brooders 
& 
Apply 
Cc. 7. LOOMIS, 
Pleasant St., Manchester 
Or S Gentral Sq. 
WOOD 
FOR SALE, about 75 cords of Green Hard 
Wood; 25 cords of Birch, —nice wood for sum- 
mer use. Delivered at Reasonable prices. 
Apply to 
DANIEL EDGEGOMB, 
26 Forest St, Manchester 
122? 
For Sale 
DUNN’S EXPRESS—Route between 
Manchester and Salem. Old established 
route. Reason for selling, poor health. 
APPLY TO 
L.A. Duan, Manchester 
Frank H. Dennis 
Announces to his former patrons 
that he has started in business 
again and that he call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
will 
1 Lincoln Street, :-: Manchester, Mass. 
CARD OF THANKS. 
The undersigned take this means of thanking 
those who have been so kind to us in our re- 
cent bereavement. 
(Signed) Lypia McDiarmip, 
ETHEL McDtarmiIb. 
Manchester, Mass., Jan. 29, 709. 
BOSTGN TERRIERS 
Thorough-bred Boston Terriers, For Sale. 
Apply to 
W. B. Paige, Manchester 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
NOTICE. 
All persons desiring articles inserted in the 
Town Warrant must place same in the hands of 
the selectmen on or before Monday, February 
15, 1909. 
SELECTMEN OF MANCHESTER. 
NURSE. 
A Nurse with 15 years’ experience in Cam- 
bridge and Arlington is at Manchester and is 
ready for engagements. Address 
Mrs. A. E. Weaver. 
Go. Dr. Tyler, North street 
TO LET 
Seven-Room House; Modern, well built 
house. Alongside the Magnolia railroad sta- 
tion. Apply 
M. &. Gorman, Manchester 
GARDENER 
Wants a position on the North Shore: Pride’s 
Crossing or Beverly Farms section preferred. 
Good recommendations; just completing 10 
years’ service in one place. Address 
Joseph Maniey, 
Durham, N. H. 
~ Wood Lots 
and 
2 House Lots 
FOR SALE 
apply 
Box 196. 
N. P. Meidrum, Manchester 
FOR SALE 
Lot of Land located on Lin- 
coln street directly at the 
head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- 
chester. Apply to 
BENS. H. CORLISS 
Lincoln Street, - 
Manchester 
