Boston & Maine railroad despite the criticism that has 
prevailed of late. There have been mistakes made in the 
pgrade policy of the past and it is to be regretted that 
in Lynn the tracks were not sunken instead of being 
_ raised. The completion this week of the elevated struct- 
ure through Lynn will end the death toll that has been 
large every year along this line. ‘The time has come for 
_ the public to cease its continual hectoring of this great 
va . . . 
, benefactory. Here is something in the nature of progress 
| THERE Has BEEN Procress along the lines of the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 49 
Tue Unusuat high temperature of the warm water 
has increased bathing but has kept down the incomes 
in bath houses with rooms for rent. ‘The warm water 
entices the bathers to remain longer. 
AUTOMOBILES are still onthe drop. Another cut ap- 
pears in the: 1914 schedules. ‘Time for more real estate 
mortgages? Happily that craze is passing out ! 
THe Newsuryeport News dubs the followers of Foss 
that the Boston & Maine has done. 
be done them that is deserved. 
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bt ees” 
STATEMENT 
To the Voters of Manchester :— 
The undersigned has been requested 
by the Republican Ward Committee 
of Ward 5 in Gloucester to be a can- 
didate in the Primary Election, for 
nomination on the Republican ticket 
as representative to the General Court 
from the 21st Essex District for the 
coming year. 
It will be remembered that by the 
agreement between the committees of 
Manchester and the wards 4, 5 and 8 
_in Gloucester, made at the commence- 
ment of this term of apportionment, 
the representation for the next two 
years was to be from ward 5. It 
would therefore seem proper that 
- ward 5 should by its committee, which 
was a party to the said agreement, 
name from its voters of the Republi- 
can party, a candidate whom by the 
same agreement the rest of the dis- 
trict should support. 
It comes to me as a great compli- 
_ ment and an expression of confidence, 
‘I fear beyond by deserving, that the 
committee of that ward has conveyed 
to me their desire that I stand as their 
candidate, and as such beseek the sup- 
| e of the Republicans of the district. 
o members of the town committee 
the ward committee of ward 5 have 
expressed their desire and have as- 
sured the Manchester men that in 
their minds is no thought that Man- 
chester is receiving more than her 
share in representation nor is Man- 
chester in any way breaking or seek- 
ing to break the agreement, but on 
the contrary, in supporting this action 
of theirs she will be furthering the 
said agreement. 
As such a candidate, with only a 
desire to faithfully serve the district 
and party, and with the keenest ap- 
preciation of the trust you have al- 
ready placed in me, I am entering the 
coming primaries, and ask your fair 
consideration. 
Yours respectfully, 
Patrick H. Boy Le. 
_ Manchester, Mass., August 14, 1913. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
Let the honor now 
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in his new adventures in the political arena, “fossils.” 
An old “‘play” but still “good.” 
