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NORTH ‘SHORE BREEZE. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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VOLUME 5. NuMBER 42 
Parents are always interested 
in the welfare of their little chil- 
dren, especially at school. They 
ought to be proud of the fact that 
so much attention is paid to the 
fire drill, through the efforts of 
Principal Mead, and that the 
whole building is vacated by the 
children in less than a minute 
after the fire signal is sounded in 
the building. Wednesday School 
Committeman Floyd paid a visit 
to the G. A. Priest School, and 
unknown to the pupils in the va- 
rious rooms as to his purpose 
Prin. Mead had the fire bell 
sounded. In 52 seconds from 
the time the bell first sounded 
the children—over 300 of them, 
were out of the buiiding. The 
drill is practiced regularly, 
though no definite hour or day 
is set. In fact it is very often 
sounded in the midst of reci- 
tations and when little expected. 
Very cooly, as though it were part 
of their studies, the children rise 
from their seats and in a second 
or two are in the line ready to 
march from their rooms, The 
drill is carried out in such a 
manner that it would be hard for 
them to tell whether or not there 
wsa a fire. 
Circulars have been sent to the 
property owners of Manchester 
the past week advising them that 
they will be required to destroy 
the gypsy moth and brown tail 
moth on their premises on or be- 
fore December 1. 
The selectmen ask owners and 
tenants to co-operate with the 
town in its work on highways 
and other public grounds by 
doing effective work on their 
premises. Citizens who have 
cleaned their premises of the 
moths, but find their trees en- 
dangered by the neglect of .own- 
ers of adjoining estates should 
make complaint to the selectmen. 
The infestation uf the residential 
neighborhood by the neglect of a 
few will not be tolerated. 
The eggs of the gypsy moth 
should be destroyed at once with 
creosote. They should never be 
scraped off the object on which 
they are laid. Careful search 
should be made for gypsy moth 
ege clusters, not only on trees 
but also on house walls, stone 
walls, fences and in_ rubbish 
heaps, etc. Trees in_ which 
cavities occur and which it is not 
desirable to cut should have the 
cavities tinned or cemented. 
This is important. The present 
and future cost of combatting the 
insect can be greatly reduced by 
cutting and burning worthless 
brush, hollow trees, etc. A few 
trees well cared for are more val- 
uable to the property owner and 
the community than a _ large 
number of neglected trees. 
The nests of the brown tail 
moth should be cut off the trees, 
carefully collected and burned in 
a stove or furnace. 
Full instructions as to the best 
methods of work against the 
moths may be obtained from the 
local superintendent, William 
Young. 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
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