50 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
COMMONWEALTH OF 
MASSACHUSETTS 
Essex ss 
To either of the Constables 
Town of Manchester, 
of the 
Greetings;—In the name of the Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts you are 
hereby required to notify and warn the 
inhabitants of the Town of Manchester, 
qualified to vote in elections, to meet 
at the Town Hall in said Town on 
Monday the eighteenth day of August, 
a. D. One thousand nine hundred and 
thirteen at seven and a half o’clock in 
the evening for the following purposes, 
to wit;— 
Article 1. To choose a Moderator. 
Article 2. To see if the town will 
aecept the provisions of Chapter 373 
of the Acts of the General Court of 
Massachusetts for the year 1912 entitl- 
ed, ‘‘An Act to authorize the Town of 
Manchester to construct a system of 
Sewerage. ’’ 
Article 3. To see if the town will 
lay out, construct, maintain and operate 
a system or systems of mairf drains and 
common sewers, for the whole or any 
part of it’s territory, with such con- 
nections and other works, if any, as 
may be necessary or expedient for a 
system of sewerage and sewage dis- 
posal, and to take any action with rela- 
tion thereto; to determine what portion 
of the cost of any such system or sys- 
tems of sewerage and sewage disposal, 
not less than two thirds of the whole 
cost thereof, shall be paid by the town, 
and if the town shall determine that 
any portion of the said cost shall not 
be borne by the town, to determine 
agreeably to the provisions of Section 
6, of Chapter 373, of the Acts of the 
year 1912, by which method permitted 
by law the remaining portion of said 
a 
Essex County .CLuB GoLF 
A field of 43 players competed last 
Saturday in the weekly tournament at 
the Essex County club, a handicap 
competition, added interest being giv- 
en because the members turning in the 
best eight scores qualified to play off 
by match play for the Scratch Chal- 
lenge cup. W. A. Burnham, Jr., won 
with a card of 84—15—69. He with 
D. B. Hussey and J. H. Overall tied 
for the best gross, each with an &4. 
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cost shall be provided for; and to take 
any other proper action relating there- 
to. 
Article 4. To determine whether 
the town will now elect a Board of 
Sewer Commissioners or will for a per- 
iod not longer than until the annual 
meeting next but one after the com- 
mencement of the work of constructing 
its system of Sewerage carry on said 
construction by a committee of the 
town; if it be determined now to elect 
a Board of Sewer Commissioners, to 
elect a board of three members, one 10 
hold office for one year, one, one for 
two years, and one for three years from 
the date of the next annual town mieet- 
ing; if it be determined for the pres- 
ent to carry on the work of construct- 
ion by a committee of the town, to 
take any proper action with regard to 
the election of such a committee. 
Article 5. If a Baord of Sewer Com- 
missioners is elected, to see if the town 
will fix the compensation of it’s mem- 
bers, and appropriate any moneys there- 
for and take any other proper action 
in relation thereto. ; 
Article 6. To see if the town will 
appropriate any sum of money, and if 
so what amount, for laying out, con- 
structing, maintaining and operating 
any system or systems of main drains 
and common sewers, for the whole or 
any part of it’s territory, together with 
such connections, buildings, machinery, 
appliances, fixtures and other works as 
may be necessary or expedient for such 
system or systems of sewerage and 
sewage disposal, and to pay for the ex- 
penses of acquiring by purchase or 
otherwise any lands, flats, water rights, 
rights of way and other easements, 
necessary or expedient, in connection 
therewith and for defraying any ex- 
penses incurred under article 2, to see 
if the town will vote to issue any 
Walter Travis, former world 
champion, played over the links last 
Saturday, the first time in several 
years. Ray Gorton and Walter Cady 
of the Brae-Burn played with him. 
Though it was not an exhibition game 
a large gallery followed the players 
over the course. Mr. Travis played in 
77, which is two under bogey, and 8 
more than the established amateur rec- 
ord of 69 made by Parker Whittemore 
the week before. 
Hr Wovutp Kitt CATERPILLARS AT 
West MANCHESTER 
“What would you do if you could 
take what you consider the best pos- 
sible vacation ?” 
This question was put to some of 
Boston’s busiest business men by a 
Globe reporter, and their answers are 
as varied as they are interesting. 
Among those interviewed were Major 
Henry L. Higginson of the West 
Manchester colony. 
Major Higginson stopped dictating 
to his stenographer in his private of- 
fice, which is stowed away in the back 
.sue, at what rate of interest, not ex- 
bonds or notes for the purpose of rais- 
ing money in payment therefor, and it 
so in what amount, payable at what 
time or times, not exceeding thirty (30) 
years from their respective dates of is- 
ceeding four (4) per cent. per annum, 
and in what form and under what terms 
and conditions agreeably to the pro- 
visions of Section 9, of Chapter 373, of 
the Acts of the year 1912; to see if 
the town will vote to raise annually by 
taxation such amount as shall be neces- 
sary to meet the principal and interest 
of said bonds or notes as they shall 
severally fall due; to see if the town 
will apply in payment thereof the whole 
or any part of any premiums which 
may be received from the sale of any of 
said bonds or notes; and to take any 
other proper action with relation to 
said several matters. 
Article 7. To see if the town will 
provide for the establishment of an- 
nual charges for the use of it’s main 
drains and common sewers by persons 
entering and using the same, and to — 
take any proper action in relation 
thereto. 
And you are direeted to serve this 
warrant by posting attested copies 
thereof, one at the Town Hall Building 
and one at the Post Offiee in said town, 
seven days at least before the time of 
holding said meeting. 
Hereof fail not and make due return 
of this warrant, with your doings 
thereon to the Town Clerk, three days 
before the day of this meeting. 
Given under our hand at Manchester 
aforesaid, this sixth day of August, in 
the year of our Lord, One thousand, 
nine hundred and thirteen. : 
NATHAN P. MELDRUM, 
GEORGE R. DEAN, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
of the quarters of Lee, Higginson & 
Co., on State street, and pulled at his 
imperial. ‘Three seconds later, or per- 
haps it was four, he said quickly: 
“T don’t know of anything that is 
more fun that killing caterpillars. If 
I were to take two weeks off, | think 
[ would eat and sleep and kill cater- 
pillars down at West Manchester. 
“If J were to go home early this 
afternoon, I think I should spend my 
time going after them. I use creosote. 
It’s the best thing that I have found 
sociarm 
“Sometimes | saw off dead limbs 
and have a big killing. I also have a 
long knife, and when | do not cut 
them in halves, I spread ’em out like 
butter.” 
At this the stenographer laughed 
nervously. 
“Of course it depends on the age 
of a man what he likes to do best 
when he’s loafing. One of the men 
in the office here has just returned 
from a fishing trip, and he looks tip- 
top. That’s good. 
“[ think I like to sleep about as 
well as anything.” ; 
