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April 30, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
COAL AT MAY PRICES ——® 
Filling your bins NOW with our “OLD COMPANY’S” LEHIGH is more than economy---its an INVESTMENT. 
Let us send youa delivery of the above, in any size you require. 
and our PRICES are as LOW asthe LOWEST. 
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It’s the BEST COAL that money can buy, 
Send us your next order for COAL or WOOD---we have daily deliveries by AUTO TRUCK 
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPAN 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester. 
Telephone: Manchesjer 161 
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WHISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
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Someone has said very wisely that 
the road ambition travels is too nar- 
row for friendship, too crooked for 
love, too rugged for honesty, too 
dark for science. ‘The problem play 
“Experience,” which has been draw- 
ing thousands of people to the €asino 
Theatre, New York, since last Sep- 
tember, teaches many such plain 
featas. about life. ‘Youth,’ the 
central character in the play, passes 
through all kinds of experiences in 
setting out on life’s journey. Ambi- 
tion is with him in the beginning, but 
leaves him hopelessly, when Youth 
becomes too much entangled with 
Pleasure, Passion, Intoxication, De- 
ceit, Slander, Wealth, Chance, Crime, 
and a whole lot of worldly characters 
of that type. “Experience” is ever 
present on-all of “Youth’s” trying 
times and finally brings him back 
safely to his home of Love and Hope 
in the country, whence he started, 
only to find that Ambition had not 
died, but still lived if “Youth” would 
but seek his companionship. The 
Press Agent of the company in- 
forms us that “Experience” is to 
open the season at the Majestic, 
Boston, next autumn,—on Labor 
Day, and New Englanders will then 
have an opportunity of seeing this 
wonderful play. It may be of local 
interest to know that Bess Ryan, of 
“Toodles”-Ferncroft fame takes the 
part of Fashion in the play. 
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The truth is always getting in the 
way of some people; that’s why it is 
crushed to earth so often. 
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It was very evident at the Town 
Meeting Monday evening that a 
large proportion of citizens are much 
against a sewer rate being establish- 
ed for those using the new sewer. 
The vote to rescind former action, 
in which a sewer rate was establish- 
ed, was very pronounced. The sen- 
timent seems to favor putting the 
entire expense of the sewer mainten- 
ance on the general tax levy—de- 
spite the fact that the proposed 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, Beach St., Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
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MEATS ann PROVISIONS 
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Poultry and Game of All Kinds 
in Season. 
James A. Genley, Mgr. 
Vegetables and Fruit 
Telephone 228 Manchester 
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Telephone 324-R 
13 BEACH STREET, 
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LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR 
Suits MADE TO ORDER 
Headquarters for French Cleaning and Dyeing 
At Reasonable City Prices 
Pressing and Repairing 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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minimum rate is only 3c. on each 
$1000 of valuation. But—there are 
those who ask us to look at the other 
side of the question. What about 
the man who pays his tax to provide 
a sewer for some of the people, who 
does not have a sewerage privilege 
himself? He not only pays the tax, 
but he pays also for removing his 
own sewage, as usual. Is that fair, 
they ask. The majority of the peo- 
ple, however, seem to want the 
whole expense of the sewers borne 
by the town. The argument in favor 
of sewers at first was that it would 
benefit the general health of the 
town, and for that reason the town 
should pay the bills. 
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The thing that matters most, bota 
for happiness and for duty, is that 
we should strive habitually to live 
with wise thoughts and right feel- 
ings. 
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No man is so ignorant that he can’t 
teach you something. 
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Great faith never springs out of 
easy situations. 
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
GOAL 
SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL STREET 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 202 
