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VOLUME 8 April 29, 1910 NuMBER 17 
Apr. 30 — May 6 
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Rises Sets eae P.M. 
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2M. 4 39 6245 4 23 4 58 
3 Tu. 4 38 6 45 S22 55:7. 
4W. 4 36 6 46 6 22 6 55 
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Ir has often been contended in 
the heat of town meeting discussion, 
that Manchester’s water way is one 
of its best assets, and for that reason 
the entrance into the town by water 
should be improved. Franklin K. 
Hooper has always laid great stress 
on this::. The town for the last two 
or three has appropriated 
sums of money to dredge the chan- 
nel into the harbor and the basins 
surrounding the landings. This year 
$6,000 has been appropriated for 
this- purpose. 
That no mistake has been made in 
appropriating money to carry on 
improvements of this kind is very 
evident from the fact that the gov- 
ernment, through the Secretary of 
War’s office, is making plans to em- 
ploy Manchester this summer as a 
base from which to supply the gov- 
ernment yacht, Mayflower, used by 
President Taft, during its stay on 
the North The information 
years 
Shore. 
waters this year. 
which we have gained has been giv- 
en to us in confidence and would in- 
dicate that the department is plan- 
ning to have the ship supplied’ with 
food and other supplies through 
Manchester. The landing at Mas- 
conomo Park is the nearest to the 
railroad of any landing along the 
North Shore. 
In this 
again be 
connection stress 
the urgeney of 
definite plans for the permanent im- 
may 
laid on 
provement of the entrance to ouz 
harbor. If any kelp can be obtained 
from * the government, either 
through our state or through Con- 
gress, all efforts must be made to 
get We our 
board of “seleetmen, in whose hands 
entrusted the matter of 
solociting help from the state for 
such help. beheve 
has been 
dredging next year and in the years 
to come, should do everything in 
their power to get the state interest- 
ed to the extent of giving money to 
earry on further work. Manchester 
annually spends more than $23,000 
on its highways. We do not believe 
it is necessary to spend anywhere 
near this amount on our water ways. 
We do think, However, there should 
be some definite plan and that some 
appropriation should be made every 
year to carry this work forward... The 
government yacht, Mayflower, is 
only one of the many large yachts 
that will be in North Shore 
Let owners of 
large private yachts know of. the 
conveniences here and it will be 
found that the whole scheme will 
work out for the betterment of the 
town. 
Manchester has the best water fa- 
cilities of any place along the North 
Shore. Our citizens should realize 
this and act accordingly. 
seen 
Tue House of Representatives 
went on record this week by a ma. 
jority of 11 in favor of the election 
of U.S. senators. by popular vote. 
Rep. Allen of Manchester, we note, 
was one of the 50 Republicans vot- 
ing in favor of the bill. 
«. G. E. WILLMONTON ... 
Attorney and Counse!lor-at-Law 
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We print on another page this 
week two notices, one of the Sum- 
mer School at Amherst and the other 
of a short course in Beekeeping. 
This school is supported by the 
state and is yearly taken advantage 
of by many people, young and old. 
The Summer School has command- 
ed world-wide attention in the past. 
Several new courses have been add- 
‘ed this year, making it broader and 
better than ever before. A unique 
feature is the course for clergymen. 
Very few colleges offer courses in 
beekeeping, so this short course is 
also important. We would eall 
special attention to these two no- 
tices. : 
Ir is generally reported that on 
and after June 1 passenger rates on 
the Boston and Maine R. R. will be 
materially increased. It is said that 
this becomes necessary owing to the 
large number of employees who 
have received an inerease in wages 
during the past few months. Wheth- 
er the new rates will affect to any 
extent the suburban stations is a 
question. It is said an increase of 
10 cents will be added to the present 
fare from Boston to Portland. 
ANCTHER holiday! The House of 
Representatives on Tuesday passed 
to be engrossed by an overwhelming 
vote the bill, providing that Oct. 12 
shall be a legal holiday and ealled 
‘“Columbus. Day.’’ ——— Let’s see, 
August is the only month ‘without a 
hohday. What happened in August? 
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Want a better tenement. State your wants 
in a small ad. in The Breeze and you are 
certain to get results. Perhaps you have a 
ROOM TO LET 
for the summer. Many others have found 
The Breeze very helpful. You try it! 
One-half cent a word after the first week. 
One cent a word the first week. 
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