NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MANCHESTER 
Two of the local Boy Scouts who 
will not be seen at Camp Province, N. 
H., this summer are Lester Peabody 
and George Diamond, both of Forest 
street. The latter, who is a pitcher on 
the scout’s baseball nine, pitched two 
full games against the South Efhing- 
ham nine last year without allowing a 
single pass. Both boys are working 
at the Essex County club. 
SpeciAL MEETING TO CONSIDER SEW- 
ERAGE QUESTION 
It is to be hoped that a large num- 
ber of voters will attend the special 
town meeting next Monday evening 
{o hear and act upon the report of the 
committee which has been considering 
the subject of a sewerage system for 
Manchester for several years. 
This committee has been very tho- 
rough in its work and it is doubtful 
if any subject proposed in the town 
has ever had a more painstaking and 
detailed study. 
For this reason and because of the 
great importance of the matter, the 
report of the committee should be 
carefully studied by the voters, and 
the question approached from the 
point of view of the town’s present 
and future welfare. 
The expense involved, while large, 
is not too much to pay for the better 
sanitary conditions which Manchester 
sadly needs, and which uncared for 
can but some day bring sickness and 
loss. This expense by the method 
proposed by the committee for paying 
for the project will not at all burden 
the tax rate as the payment is distri- 
buted over thirty years. 
The expense to the abuttor and user 
is less than in any city or town in this 
Commonwealth, and would probably 
be not far from the present amount of 
his yearly water rate per annum. 
It is therefore to be desired that a 
full meeting shall be had and the mat- 
ter well discussed and sincerely voted 
upon, remembering that upon which- 
ever side the voter casts his ballot 
equal responsibility as to the town’s 
future health will rest. 
VACCINATION NOTICE 
Parents who contemplate sending 
children to school in September for 
the first time are reminded of the 
statute law governing vaccination. 
No pupil will be admitted who can- 
not present a card or certifiicate from 
a physician certifying that he or she 
has been successfully vacinnated, or 
giving good and sufficient cause why 
such has not been done. 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
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