_ June 16, 1916. 
LICENSE FOR GUESTS 
AND A Hote, on RAm ISLAND Suc- 
GESTED IN COMMUNICATION FROM 
PONE OF THE Larcrest Tax- 
PAYERS.” 
June 13th, 1916. 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Dear. Sir: 
As a patron of your readable paper 
of many years standing, | respectfully 
ask space to express my views on the 
Ram Island proposition of which you 
so interestingly wrote in your last 
week’s issue. In my opinion we do 
not want any more palaces in Man- 
chester, but what we do need, is more 
desirable summer homes, to let to a 
desirable class of summer people at 
about $1000 a year rental. 
Realizing that I am not voicing the 
views of the exclusive set, who visit 
us during the summer season, | would 
like to inquire why not have that 
sadly needed Summer Hotel on this 
Island? In my opinion, the day the 
Town votes license, to guests, and 
guests only, a syndicate will be form- 
‘ed to build, and for one | would glad- 
ly take a $5000 block of the stocsx, 
and in making this offer, | wish it 
distinctly understood, that | would be 
among the first to advocate the ma- 
jesty of the law in the event of the 
management ever breaking the faith 
as to the conditions on which the 
license is granted. 
Since the prosperous days of the 
Masconomo there has been practically 
nothing doing in the way of real es- 
tate. An up-to-date hotel means new 
blood, more money, acres of vacant 
land dotted with houses, and thou- 
sands of dollars added to the tow1 
treasury. 
ONE oF THE LARGER TAXPAYERS 
STANTIAL-J AFFREY. 
Miss Jennie Wallace Jaffrey, daug!- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jaffrey 91 
the Winthrop estate, West Manches- 
ter, and Alfred B. Stantial of Mel- 
rose were married last Saturday af- 
ternoon at the home of the bride's 
parents, in the presence of a gather- 
ing of friends and relatives, by Rey. 
John J. Walker of Boston. 
Miss S. Allan of Newport, R. L, 
was maid of honor, and Ralph Staa- 
tial, brother of the groom, best man. 
After a reception the couple left by 
automobile for a short wedding trip. 
They will live at Montserrat. The 
groom is employed by the Boston & 
Maine railroad. 
Clay’s ice-cream by plate or cone 
at Reed’s Beach st. café. ad). 
Shoe shine for ladies and gents at 
the Beach st. Bowling Alleys. adv. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 45 
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John F. Scott 
The turning on and shutting off water for the season a specialty 
Personal attention to all work 
References if desired 
33 years experience 
SHOP AND OFFICE: 112 PINE ST. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Everything for the Garden. 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
Tel. 10 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
OFS AA SUN? 
Editor North Shore Breese: 
Why cannot the Town of Manches- 
ter locate its dumping place with due 
regard to the best interests of Man- 
chester ? 
It has now been located by “Our 
Selectmen” on Mill street, one of the 
woody drives patronized by so many 
of our summer guests, as well as by 
our own citizens, both for pleasure 
driving and walking. 
Are we not losing the value of our 
generous appropriations for the re- 
pair and oiling of our streets, when 
within a stone’s throw of one of them, 
School street, we locate a_ public 
dump? 
The question of a suitable public 
dump has now been pending for a 
long time and it is certainly not to the 
credit of our administration to longer 
delay a matter so important to the 
public health. 
Surely with a little effort some iso- 
lated place could be found where ref- 
use could be taken care of without 
becoming a nuisance on a public high- 
way as it now is. 
—A CITIZEN. 
Manchester, June 14, 1916. 
Neat line of men’s and boys’ spring 
caps. W.R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Edward S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Flowers for all Occasions 
MANCHESTER 
CONCERT PROGRAM 
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7. (a) The Warblers Serenade Perry 
(b) The American 
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8. SELECTION, The Princess 
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9g. Marcu, Along the Rocky 
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10. Home Sweet Home the 
World Over Lampe 
Nort :—The composer describes the 
manner in which the composition is 
played in different countries, viz: 
America, Ireland, Germany, Eng- 
land, Spain, Italy, Scotland, Hun- 
gary and china. 
A few men’s and women’s second- 
hand bicyles for sale—C. S. Peters, - 
bicycles, opposite Manchester Electric 
Co., Summer st. adv. 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes 
and shellac from H. S$. Tappan, 17 
Bridge st., Manchester. adv. 
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