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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Special Town Meeting in Manchester 
Next Monday Evening. 
A special town meeting will be 
held in Manchester Town hall next 
Monday evening at 7.30 o’clock to 
act on the following articles: 
Art. 1. To choose a moderator. 
Art. 2. To see if the town will 
accept and allow a new street. over 
land of Timmins, Raymond and 
Fields as laid out by. the selectmen 
and reported to the town at this 
meeting, and to appropriate money 
for the construction and land dam- 
ages; also to take any other action 
relating thereto. 
Art. 3. ‘To see if the town will 
construct in whole or in part -a side- 
walk on Summer and Raymond 
streets from the present terminus of 
the walk at or near the Cove school- 
house, so called, to the Gloucester 
line, and appropriate money for the 
same. 
Art. 4. To see if the town will 
reconstruct the sea will on Harbor 
street, near the West ~-Manchester 
railroad station, to correspond with 
the sea wall now being built by 
Lester Leland, et al. 
Art. 5. To see if the town will 
purchase the property next to the 
engine house now owned by Michael 
J. Callahan, and appropriate money 
for the same. 
Art. 6. To see if the town will 
appropriate the sum of $2500 for re- 
handling the material dredged from 
Manchester harbor and deposit the 
same in Masconomo park. 
Art. 7. To see what action the 
town will take in regard to building 
a wall on the southwest side of Mas- 
conomo park, and appropriate money 
for the same. 
Art. 8. To see if the town will 
vote to accept Section 37, Chapter 
19 of the Revised Statutes so far as 
it applies to all members of the regu- 
lar or permanent police of the town. 
Art. 9. To see if the town will 
appropriate the sum of $36,350 for 
the purpose of purchasing water 
bonds issued Noy. 1, 1891, bearing 
4 per cent. per annum. 
Art. 10. To see if the town will 
appropriate the sum of $600 for the 
eare and maintenance of the play- 
eround and provide apparatus for 
the same. 
Art. 11. To see if the town will 
conerete the walk at the John Price 
school building from Brook street to 
the front door of said building and 
appropriate a sufficient sum of mon- 
ey for the same. 
Art. 12. To see if the town will 
locate two additional street hghts on 
Forest street beyond the greenhouse 
of Philip Dexter and near the en- 
trance to the house of A. L. Devens; 
also one additional light on Pine 
street, midway between house of EK. 
S. Bradley and corner of Pine and 
Pleasant streets; also one additional 
hght on Jersey avenue. 
Art. 13. To appropriate and raise 
such sums of money as may be neces- 
sary for any or all the purposes men- 
tioned in the foregoing articles. 
Woodland Spraying. 
W. D. Corliss & Co. are making a 
specialty of woodland spraying and 
are being employed by many North 
Shore people in caring for _ trees, 
destroying moths, spraying and bur- 
laping and the treatment of trees 
in a general way. They have one of 
the new 10 horse-power state spray- 
ers, the only foresters on the North 
Shore having one of these machines. 
Their central office is at Gloucester, 
They may be reached by mail by 
addressing W. D. Corliss & Co., 
Foresters and Hntomologists, Glou- 
eester, Mass. Telephone 
and 547-2. 
ROOMS WANTED 
This is the time of year when the demand 
for rooms and small flats is at its height 
along the Shore. People who intend to 
spend the summer here are continually 
calling upon The Breeze to see if we know 
of any rooms they may hire, ete. 
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