16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Seek Safety First 
Of the perfect security which you will enjoy in all your dealings with us, we 
can offer no more convincing evidence than our financial statement and our list of 
officers and directors—all sound business men who will guard your interests as 
their own. 
Furthermore, our business is under the rigid supervision of the state. In ad- 
dition to the several printed statements, examinations by the stockholders’ committee 
and by the state bank examiners, at least once a year our books and accounts must 
be gone over by a certified public accountant, so that the maximum of safety is assured. 
Now is the time to make deposits in the Interest department, for deposits made 
_on or before October fifth, will draw interest from the first of October. 
Four per cent interest compounded semi-annually paid on deposits in the 
Interest Department. 
In the Commercial Department two per cent paid on daily balances of $500 
and over. 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANCGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports —Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 ; 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEU, 73-2 and?3 
5 IPRS PLES ONES RG ADA PORES PDP 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Telephone 190 Postoftice Beet wicca 
Bullock Brothers, 
Fine Grocertes 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, . Swansdown Flour, 
—_—_—_———S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter | 
Ra PRO ARIEL AR OPEL SI GIN CIE RAG A 
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 
POST BLOGK - MANGHESTER Phone 160 - Free Delivery | 
»e a PAINTING AND 
A. J: ORR a“a PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line ef PATTON'S SUNPROOP PAINT and Speciaities. 
Bennett Street Manchester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Elizabeth Jewett spent the 
week-end with relatives in Haver- 
hill. 
Last week was the closing week 
of the season at the hair-dressing 
establishment of Miss Kiff on 
Beach street. Miss Chamberlain 
who has been in’: charge here for 
several years before as well as this, 
will return to Boston to take up — 
her winter’s work. 
Miss Mary A. Dodge of Beverly 
was a recent guest of Mrs. F. L. 
Smith of School street. 
Miss Theodosia Hutchinson is en- 
joying a two weeks’ vacation from 
her duties as book-keeper at the 
North Shore Breeze office. She is 
spending the time in Nova Scotia vis- 
iting relatives. 
Mrs. Chas. O. Howe attended the 
WRC convention at Rockland re- 
cently, as guest of Mrs. Etta Ever-. 
son, president of the Rockland 
corps. 
Miss Jane Kendall was a guest 
over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John ~ 
W. Campbell, School street. 
. The Manchester post, GAR, was_ 
represented in the annual parade 
and dinner of the Grand Army 
Posts of Essex County at Gloucester 
last Saturday by thirteen members. 
Between 600 and 800 members and 
their families from all over the 
county participated in the day’s en- 
joyment. The feature of the day 
was the visit of President Taft in 
the late afternoon. All the papers 
commented upon the appearance in 
the line, as one of the noticeable 
features, of Miss Isabelle Lee of 
Manchester, as the ‘‘drummer boy’’ 
of Allen Post. The Sunday Globe 
printed a picture of Miss Lee as she 
appeared in the parade. The veter- 
ans who attended were: Enoch 
Crombie, commander; James H. 
Rivers, Nathaniel Morgan, J. G. Has- 
kell, C. H. Stone, H. T. Bingham, 
C. P. Goldsmith, D. W. Morse, D. 
O’Sullivan, T. A. Morse, Gilman 
Goldsmith, E. P. Hooper and John 
Watson. 
Bernard O. Tyler has resumed his 
studies at the Mass. Institute of 
Technology this week. 
Miss Julia D’Entremont of Hast 
Pubnico, N. S., is visiting her sister, 
Miss Theresa of Bridge street. 
Mrs. P. H. Boyle spent the week- 
end visiting her daughter Mrs. 
Tower at Andover. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry KE. Slade 
were tendered a surprise party and 
linen shower last Friday night at 
their home on Putnam’s court. <A 
very pleasant evening was passed. 
