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VOLUME 7. Mar. 19, 1909 NuMBER 12 
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THE papers of the past week have 
had more or less to say about Pres. Taft 
coming to Gloucester to spend the sum- 
mer, but the report that strikes us most 
forcibly is the one advanced by an enter- 
prizing rea| estate agent of Gloucester 
that Mr. Taft was about to lease a place 
there and was now making arrangements 
to buy a 40-foot motor boat to convey 
him from said place to the Essex County 
club at Manchester-by-the-Sea. There 
is more of a joke to that story than one 
ill-advised would imagine. In the first 
place after Mr. Taft reached’ Manches- 
ter the Essex County club would still be 
almost a mile away. And in the second 
place how could he ever get in Manches- 
ter with a 40-foot launch. 
This brings us to the question of 
dredging. 
Manchester wants to give its citizens 
all it can afford in the line of public im- 
provements. The town wants to 
crease its attractions—its assets—to the 
in- 
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best advantage and at the least cost. 
We believe the town could expend 
four or five thousand dollars this year to 
no better advantage than in dredging a 
channel to This 
several 
At the March meeting this year 
At the adjourned 
meeting in April a motion to reconsider 
this vote will be made. 
Masconomo Park. 
matter has been agitated for 
years. 
it was voted down. 
From the sentiment which we hear 
expressed on all sides it would seem that 
when the question comes up again it will 
pass through with flying colors. 
We believe in booming Manchester. 
How can you boom a summer water re- 
sort like Manchester if the town is lack- 
ing in its first and, we believe, most es- 
sential asset,-— good facilities. 
Why, you can’t get into the town by wa- 
ter except at high water. 
If $5000 will give us a good channel 
and a chance to land at our public wharf 
let’s have it! 
water 
The People to Designate Their Choice 
of U. S. Senator. 
Senator Shaw of Manchester was_be- 
fore the committee on election laws a 
few days ago in support of his bill to pro- 
vide for the purpose of affording mem- 
‘bers of the legislature information as to 
the preference of party voters for candi- 
dates for United States Senator. 
Sen. Shaw’s bill carries the referen- 
dum to be submitted to the people at the 
next state election. 
“Tf your bill should’ become law,’’ 
said Morse of Haverhill, ‘“if the people, 
your constituents, should vote for some 
other candidate for U. S. senator, how 
would you vote as a member of the 
senate of Massachusetts’under the con- 
stitutional requirement?’’ 
Senator Shaw replied: ‘‘I should 
vote as my contituents expressed them- 
selves.”’ 
House Chairman Garcelon—This is 
simply to get an expression of the opin- 
ion of the people as to how the people 
feel on the choice of U. S. senator? 
Senator Shaw—To get an expression 
of the will of the people. 
Garcelon—W ouldn’t that induce de- 
mocrats to get enrolled as republicans to 
defeat a republican senator? 
Shaw—l suppose they would have the 
same right to vote whether democrats or 
republicans. I believe we wouldn’t get 
any worse senators than we do now, and 
I believe in the principle of this move- 
.. G. E. WILLMONTON ... | 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 
Gollections 
ment. ‘The principle seems to be one 
by which the people will get very much 
nearer to the election of a U. S. senator 
than they can possibly do now. 
The Pace That Kills. 
(Newton Newhirh in the Boston Post.) 
What’s your hurry?—Just a minute! 
== Listen: 
Don’t run for that car—take the next 
car; that one’s crowded, anyhow. Be- 
sides, you are liable to fall, break your 
leg and take a vacation inthe hospital— 
sometimes you save time by taking the 
next car. 
Where did you get that speed germ, 
anyhow, Mr. Americano? It wasn’t 
handed downto you by your forefather’s, 
that sure. 
Life isn’t simply ‘‘Hello!—biz-z!— 
good-by!’’ Don’t get the idea that you 
are either a flywheel or a wireless mes- 
sage. 
If you spurt in the Marathon of life 
you will go lame at the quarter and drop 
out at the half—take your time if you 
want to finish strong. 
What is success—money? You're 
another! It isn’t anything of the kind! 
Happiness, health, peace, poise—those 
are the four cornerstones of success, and 
if you don’t build upon them you lose. 
Five minutes for lunch—and if you 
ask your stomach it will tell you that 
quick lunches make slow funeral pro- 
cessions. 
Out late, in late and up late next 
morning. ‘Trying to reduce Mumm’s 
output—watching the glass where the 
bubbles are born in the stem—putting 
your brains in cold storage and letting 
the highbalis and cocktails talk for you. 
Next day you feel R-O-T-T-E-N and 
look the part you feel. 
Cut it out or go down and out. 
The man who lives as if he were 
wound up always runs down. 
What's your hurry? 
The longest way around is often the 
nearest way there. 
Throw off the speed lever. Spend 
less time in chasing the Almighty Dol- 
lar in the effort to put salt on the tail of 
the eagle and more time in the pursuit 
of contentment, a life’s prize worth 
while. 
If you cross the tape at three score 
years and ten that will be going some— 
four score years is the limit. 
Or you can light the candle at both 
ends and burn your fuses early in the 
game. 
This is not a sermonette—it’s a ser- 
mon—nit. 
What's your hurry? 
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