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We understand there is soon to be 
vacancy in the position of one of the 
heads of one of the departments of the 
town. 
Mrs. A. L. Saben went to a Boston 
hospital this week for treatment. 
Tine Manchester Woman’s club will 
meet next Tuesday. Miss Georgia 
Bacon will talk on ‘‘ A Message from 
the State Federation.”’ 
The Chiefs Degree will be worked on 
two candidates at the meeting of Cono- 
mo tribe of Red Men next Wednesday 
evening. 
Miss. Hannah Sheehan has bought 
from B. S. Bullock the branch bakery on 
Central street. Miss Sheehan has been 
in charge of the bakery for the last seven 
years. 
The annual inspection of Allen Relief 
Corps last evening, by Mrs. Lizzie 
Andrews of Gloucester, was the oc- 
casion of alarge gathering of the mem- 
bers. A very enjoyable social hour 
brought the evening to a close. 
Emerson Shoes for Fall and Winter 
Wear at Bell’s. adv. 
The assessors have completed their 
work at the office of the tax commis- 
sioner in Boston, in going over the books 
looking for bank and corporation taxes. 
Returns from the office of the tax com- 
missioner this week show that Manches- 
ter will receive from corporation taxes 
this year $54,543.80, ‘against $46,465. - 
49 last year, an increase of some $8,000. 
The amount coming to the town from 
bank stock will be $4959.71, against 
$4851.91 last year. It is gratifying to 
the public to learn that inasmuch as there 
was an impression the town would loose 
some $15,000 due to the recent law 
which gave 50 percent of corporation 
taxes to the towns and cities in which 
they are located, that the town will gain 
not only enough to withstand this loss, 
but some $8000 in excess. The asses- 
sessors explain this is due to the increase 
in the market value of stocks May 1, 
and also to the fact that so many people 
have placed their money in non-taxable 
securities to a great extent. 
Winter underwear at E. A..- Leth- 
bridge’ s. adv. 
Higgins and Dennis of Gloucester 
placed two fourteen-foot signs in Man- 
chester Friday. One was for the 
BrekzeE office and the other went to Val- 
entine’s market. 
‘The weather of the past week has besh 
delightful, Thursday and Friday being 
like mid-summer. 
Master Joseph Coen is the latest ad- 
dition to the working force of the 
BREEZE. 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
——S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
gas-We are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 
Telephone 146-13 
17 Years’ 
POSTOFFICE BLOCK 
MANCHESTER=BY2THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
JOHN F. SCOTT 
PLUMBING ann HEATING 
Formerly Manager R. Robertson Co. Branch 
Experience on the North Shore 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
P. O. Box 66 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
CP ree ed ones 
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discussion of any relevant subject, we do not 
necessarily indorse the opinions of con- 
tributors. 
Correspondents will please give their names 
—not necessarily for publication, but as a 
guarantee of good faith. 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Dear Sir: There isa rapidly grow- 
ing sentiment in town as to the desirabil- 
ity of using the water from Gravel Pond 
for winter consumption. ‘The objection 
put forward to its use in warm. weather, 
viz: that it was not cold enough, will 
not hold during the colder months of the 
year, and if used for winter consumption 
will enable us to conserve alarge quant 
ity of the cold driven well water for use 
in the summer months. 
The Gravel Pond water is, without 
doubt, better for domestic usage, owing 
to its being much softer than the other 
supply. 
But away and beyond all these reasons 
for its use at this time, is the one of 
health. The writer does not hesitate to 
say that-if a person is disposed to rheu- 
matic troubles he will surely find great 
relief and possibly a cure by the use of 
this water. The promotors of the 
Gravel Pond scheme probably did not 
consider this phase of the matter, not 
knowing particularly of the medicinal 
properties of the water. But in obtain- 
4 Have on a noisy. Tank in yout house? Gall and see mY noiseless valve. 
Frank H. Denia 
Announces to his former patrons 
that he has started in business 
again and that he will call to 
take orders for and will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
1 Lincoln Street, :-: Manchester, Mass. 
Manchester Public Library 
Will be open until May 1 every Monday, 
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon 
from 2 to 5 o’clock, and on Saturday evening 
from 6.30 to 8.30. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
Remodel that Suit 
I have decided to keep my shop open all 
winter. and will be prepared to do the very 
finest line of work at lowest prices. 
-H. BAKER, Tailor 
Opp. POSTOFFICE, MANCHESTER 
ing that supply they have certainly 
opened a well spring of health to those 
afflicted with rheumatism and its attend- 
ant ills. 
May we not hope that the Water 
Board will take this matter under con- 
sideration. especially as the winter use of 
Gravel Pond water, we understand, was 
recommended by the Consulting En- 
gineer, Mr. sob iaey: — he 
Summer Street Extension, Opp. Electric Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Estimates given on all kinds steam and Hot Water Heating. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
PLUMBER 
gj Do you think your plumbing will stand the 105-lb. pressure? Why 
not put in a PRESSURE REDUCER and eradicate the possibillty of # 
a big plumbing biil and a BIG WATER BILL? 
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