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Your Requirements and 
The Manchester Trust Company 
In every detail of its service the Manchester Trust 
Company aims always to meet satisfactorily the indi- 
vidual requirements of its depositors. You are cordial- 
ly invited to call and consult with out officers regarding 
your financial affairs, thus assuring the most. efficient 
co-operation and direct personal service at all times. 
Uniform courtesy is invariably extended to the patrons 
of this bank. 
Two per cent. interest paid on daily balances of 
$500 and over. 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Hem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-2 aad $ 
MANCHESTERB-BY-THE-SBA Postoffiee Bloek 
Telephone 190 
Bullock Brothers, Eine Groceries 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
——_——S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
ALL FRUITS GUARANTEED 
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY 
We are the only fruit store on the North Shore offering this guarantee 
to customers. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
Phone 160 - Free Delivery 
P@ST BLOGK - MANCHESTER -2 
A. J. ORR !-: iPeatnanine 
Dealer in PAINTS, OIL6, GLAS6, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full lime of PATTON'S SUNPROOF PAINT and Spoeiaities. 
Bennett Street ee TCR ONG ES Manchester, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Bessie Berlow of Dorchester 
has been spending the week in Man- 
chester with her sister Miss Flor- 
ence Berlow, who is spending the 
summer here. The former Miss Ber- 
low is Boston manager of the Mar- 
ceau studio, Tremont street. 
George Goldsmith and family of 
Winthrop were in town over the 
week-end and Labor Day visiting 
the former’s mother, Mrs. Upton 
Goldsmith, School street. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Central square 
store. 
The removal of two stately elms 
near the junction of Pine and Ben- 
nett streets recalls to the minds of 
many of Manchester’s oldest resi- 
dents the existence of town pumps 
that were located at various points 
about the town, prior to the instal- 
lation of a water system twenty 
years ago. Even since that date the 
pump that had been located at this 
point for a century or more, was in 
use. Not until the stable located 
there was out of use and had given 
way to a garage, was the pump and 
trough removed, and a little struc- 
ture to store gasolene was put in its 
place. Anyway, the two ‘large 
trees were slowly dying, and they 
were removed a week or so ago. 
They were. said to be a hundred 
years old. The broad entrance to 
the property left by the removal of 
the trees is quite an improvement. 
New line of Earl and Wilson soft 
collars at Bell’s Central square 
store. . 
Mrs. Seddie Follett, president of 
the local WRC, has been appointed 
assistant inspector of the State as- 
sociation, by Mary S. Langdon of 
Ipswich, the department inspector. 
Mrs. Follett’s district will ineulde 
the corps of Rockport, Beverly 
Farms, Salem, Newburyport and 
Amesbury. 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at 
Bell’s Central square store. 
Outing at Manchester 
A party of about 100 members of 
Allen Post 67, G. A. R., the Woman’s 
Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans 
were the guests last Saturday of Mrs. 
C. O. Howe of the corps for a day’s 
outing at Tucks Point. The affair, 
was informal and the time passed 
with sports and dancing. 
Francis M. Stanwood addressed 
the company and presented Mrs. 
Howe with a silver jewelry box. Al- 
fred S. Jewett and Edwin P. Stan- 
ley of the post also made short ad- 
dresses. 
