20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The Success of the ARMY GENERAL depends 
upon his cleverness in handling MEN. 
YOUR Success depends upon your cleverness in 
handling DOLLARS. 
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Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
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MANCHESTER 
Henry Nolan and family will live 
in the Hugh McTiernan cottage, 118 
Pine st., this summer. 
Elite Shoes for Spring at W. R 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Giles Coughlin, second butler for 
Mrs. Preston Gibson, ‘has arrived 
home from Washington for a few 
weeks’ vacation before the family ar- 
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WHAT a beautiful lawn! YES, 
I had my lawn-mower sharpened by 
the Manchester Lawn Mower Co., to 
Bridge st. Telephone 327-W. adv’. 
M. S$. - Miguel’s. store, Central 
square, is the Manchester headquar- 
ters for the Austin Repair Co. of 
Beverly. All kinds of repair work. 
Shoes called for and delivered, work 
neatly and quickly done. Your pat- 
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before 8 one morning delivered at 
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May 12, 1916. 
MANCHESTER 
Thos.~A.. Baker has 
employ of Ayers Bros. 
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Knignt 
have been spending the week at 
North Sutton, N. H. 
Mrs. Mary Stanley returned Mon- 
day from Springfield where she had 
been for several weeks with her 
grandchildren. She was with her 
sister in Chelsea over Sunday. 
Officer Bullock took one of the 
Italian workmen on building the high- 
way on Bridge street to his home in 
Beverly “Fuesday afternoon in the 
ambulance. The man was suffering 
with fits and was not injured, as 
many people thought. 
A ball game between the Priest 
school team and the second grammar 
school team at the playground Tues- 
day afternoon resulted in a 6 to 1 
victory for the former team. The 
game was the first one at the play- 
ground this spring and there were 
about 250 children at the grounds, 
the game marking the opening of the 
playground season. 
entered the 
ScHOOL GARDEN COMPETITIONS — 
SCHEDULE OF PRizEs IssuED. 
The North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety has issued its schedule of prizes 
for school gardens of the North 
Shore. When it was determined to 
abandon all thoughts of continuing 
the regular exhibitions this season, 1t 
was decided that the valuable work 
being done by the society to foster 
the culture of flowers and vegetables 
among the younger generation could 
not be abandoned, and so the society 
will arrange for an exhibition of 
flowers and vegetables from the 
school gardens along the North Shore, 
the time and place of exhibition to be 
announced later. 
The committee on School Gardens 
is composed of Herbert Shaw, chair- 
“man; John Jaffrey, Patrick Gilmore, 
Murdo Mackay, Alfred Rogers, 
James O’Kane and Frank Foster 
(secretary ). 
The society is offering silver and 
bronze medals to the schools making 
the best showing of a table of flowers 
and vegetables arranged for effect, 
grown by school children, the table 
to be arranged by supervisor. Open 
to all schools along the North. Shore. 
There are two. special classes: 
for the best school garden in Man- 
chester, one by children over 12, the 
other by children under 12. 
-Then there are ten classes listed 
under flowers and twelve under vege- 
tables, in which cash prizes are given. 
Open to any school boy or girl along 
the North Shore. 
