NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
WHITE PINE SEED. 
A Chance to Help in the Forestra- 
tion of the State. 
The Massachusetts State Forester, 
F. W. Rane, requests the newspapers 
to call the attention of the public to 
the numerous green cones to be seen 
on the white pine trees in many sec- 
tions of the state at the present time. 
These cones will mature about the 
latter part of August or the first part 
of September and it is possible that 
many people, particularly those in- 
terested in nature study or forestry 
may care to collect some and extract 
the seed. This will give some active 
boys or others who like to climb 
trees an opportunity to have a rea- 
son for so doing. A pamphlet entitled 
‘“‘How and When to Collect White 
Pine Seed,’’ can be had free of 
charge by dropping a postal card to 
the State Forester, 6 Beacon street, 
Boston. This pamphlet goes into 
detail but the main points at 
present are to locate the trees 
containing the green cones and 
then plan to collect them before 
they drop their seeds. When they 
ripen the scales on the cones open 
up and two seeds each having wing 
attachments drop out and fly over 
the surrounding country. To secure 
the seed, therefore, the cones must 
be collected before this happens. Mr. 
Rane reports the squirrels already 
tearing the pine cones apart and eat- 
ing the seeds which goes to show 
that even at this date the seeds are 
fairly well formed. If collected be- 
fore they begin to turn brown, how- 
ever, the cones are pitchy and dis- 
agreeable to handle and too it is a 
question whether the seed would be 
good. A bushel of cones will yield 
about a pound of seed when they 
are extracted. 
If any one desires further instruc- 
tion about planting and growing the 
young trees after they have har- 
vested the seed, the State Forester’s 
office will gladly assist them with 
still further information and diree- 
tions. 
Senator Lodge Will Attend. 
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge has 
written his acceptance of an invita- 
tion to attend the coming outing of 
the newspaper men of Essex County, 
which will be held at Salem Willows 
on Saturday afternoon and even- 
ing, August 20, at which time the 
organization of a county press club 
will be made. 
Among others who have signified 
their acceptance of an invitation to 
be present are Lieutenant Governor 
Lictect loniself! 
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Frothingham, Hon. James H. Vahey, 
County Commissioner James M. 
Grosvenor, jr., and Wilfred W. Luf- 
kin, secretary of Congressman Gard- 
ner, while a number of invitations 
remain as yet unanswered. Con- 
gressman Gardner has also accepted 
an invitation to be present if the 
condition of his health will allow 
but he is at present on a_ health- 
seeking trip to the woods of Canada. 
Have your Legal and Probate No- 
tices appear in The Breeze, 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform the publie that I have 
been appointed Forest Warden for Man- 
chester by Mr. F. W. Rane, State Forester, 
and I have appointed the following as my 
deputies: 
M. E. GORMAN, 
NATHAN P. MELDRUM, 
JOSEPIT P. LEARY, 
LORENZO BAKER, 
JAMES SALTER, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
WM. YOUNG. 
FRED’K BURNHAM, Forest Warden. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
