NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Horticultural Society 
The election of officers of the N. S. 
Hort. society, last evening, resulted 
in the following choice: President, 
James McGregor; vice-president, W. 
B. Jackson; secretary, James Salter; 
financial secretary, Herbert Shaw; 
treasurer, John Baker, librarian, Her- 
bert W. Clark; executive committee, 
F. B. Rust, Thomas Jack, Robert 
Mitchell, John Desmond and Joseph 
Clark. 
A committee was appointed to ar- 
range for the annual banquet to be 
held at an early date in the Town hall, 
with W:B. Jackson as chairman. The 
reports of the various officers last night 
showed the society to be in a healthy 
condition, both as regards increase in 
membership, finances and in the influ- 
ences which benefit a society of this 
kind. 
Deputy Great Sachem Allen S. 
Peabody and suite composed of G. M. 
Geo. S. Sinnicks, G. Prophet F. K. 
Swett, G. S. S. Leonard Andrews, 
G. J. S. William Spry, G. Coll. of W. 
Chas. T. Loomis, G. K/of W. J. A 
Lodge, G. K. of R. E. F. Preston, 
G. Sannap Manuel Lopes, G. G. of 
W. Lyman W. Floyd, G. G. of F. 
Chester L. Crafts, and W. R. Bell, 
Harry Tappan, James Salter and D. 
E. ‘Butler as leaders, installed the 
officers of Poquanum tribe, 105, Red 
Men, in Lynn, last evening. The 
work was well performed and Deputy 
Peabody and his staff were highly 
praised and were given a rousing re- 
ception by the Lynn tribe. The 
theatre train stopped at Lynn to take 
the party home. 
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WILL COMMENCE INTEREST FEBRUARY FIRST 
Open daily from 8.45 a.m. to 1.15 P.M. 
And on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 for Deposits 
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