ee 9, 1915 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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him, he often commits crime. Tem- 
per is also cause of many crimes. 
M@mere are less crimes of this 
nature today than there has been for 
the last twenty-five years. 
Third we have the professional. 
Yeggmen, pick-pockets and _ shop- 
lifters all come under that head. 
Mr. Walker spoke of many amus- 
ing incidents, all of which showed 
great use of mental power. He also 
spoke of the older forms of crime 
punishment. Today the convict 
“learns the habit of industry.” = In- 
dustry, work and education are 
methods used today with splendid 
results. At the state reformatory 
there-is a library for the use of the 
prisoners. Services are held on 
Sunday for the different denomina- 
tions. 
Mr. Walker’s address was greatly 
enjoyed by all. The usual collation 
was served. The next meeting of 
the Brotherhood will be held Mon- 
day, April 19. The speaker of the 
evening will be announced later. 
Mrs. MicHaEL KANE 
Manchester lost another of her 
respected citizens by the death of 
Mrs. Michael Kane, Monday morn- 
ing from pneumonia. Mrs. Kane 
was 73 years of age, and, although 
a native of Ireland, had made her 
home here for more than 30 years. 
Funeral services were+held at the 
Sacred Heart church here at 9.30 
Wednesday morning, Father Sul!- 
livan officiating. Solos were render- 
ed by Miss Julia Grady and Mrs. 
Kelliher of Beverly, and the pall- 
bearers were Thomas Dolan, James 
Foley, Henry Dolan, Thomas Foley 
of Roxbury, Martin Kelly of Boston 
and Daniel Brockway of Holyoke. 
Interment was at the New Calvary 
Cemetery at Forest Hills. Besides 
her husband, Michael Kane of Sum- 
mer street, the deceased is survived 
by one sister, Mrs. Annie Foley of 
West Roxbury. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending April 8, 1915:—I. P. Cragge, 
Ed. Dergradpue, Zacharie Faucher, 
Miss Mabel E. French, E. E. Miles, 
Mile. Ede Negrel, Miss _ Pattee, 
Standard Ice Co., Mrs. Daisy Santie, 
Frederick Sommer, Taylor & Gilley. 
—Frank A. Foster, P. M. 
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