NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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President Woodrow Wilson Says: 
“If a man does not provide for his children, if he does 
not provide for all who are dependent upon him, and if 
he has not that vision of conditions to come and that 
care for the days that have not yet dawned, which we 
sum up in the whole idea of thrift and saving, then he 
has not opened his eyes to any adequate conception of 
human life. We are in this world to provide not for 
ourselves alone, but for others, and that is the basis of 
economy. So that economy and everything which minis- 
ters to economy supplies the foundation of national life.’’ 
You can lay your “foundation’’ at 4 per cent at the 
Manchester Trust Company 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sat. 8:30-1:00; Sat. Eve. 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Fdem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL. 73-2 and 8 
MANCHESTER Emerson and Douglas shoes in win- 
ter weights and styles at Bell’s Cen- 
tral square store. 4 
Miss Katherine Meaney has resum- 
ed her position as telephone operator 
at the local exchange after enjoying a 
two weeks’ vacation visiting relatives 
in Dorchester and Boston. 
A horse belonging to William Hoare 
fell yesterday noon and in some man- 
ner broke its leg: Dr. Riordan was 
called and ended the animal’s misery 
by shooting it. The accident happened 
in the vicinity of Masconomo hill. 
Sorosis shoes in Winter styles zt 
Bell’s Central square store. 
ROOMS TO LET! 
Have you any? We have already 
had inquiries from people who 
are coming to the North Shore 
for the summer. They look to 
the Breeze for information as to 
who has rooms to rent. It would 
pay you to start your adv. early. 
It might mean dollars to you in 
the end. Our rate: 2c a word 
the first week; Ic a word each 
week thereafter. 
THE BLOODSTONE 
Is the March Birthstone—It is the Symbol of Courage and 
Truthfulness. 
A Gold Ring in this Setting Would Make a Fitting Gift to a 
Friend. 
We Invite You to Inspect Our Stock 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
Congratulations are being extended 
to Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Knight of 
Boston in the birth of a daughter. 
The next meeting of the Arbella 
club will be held in the Chapel, Tues- 
day afternoon, March 11th. It will 
be a “Home Meeting.” 
Liberty Rebekah Lodge, No. 78, IL 
O. O. F., desires to thank those who 
assisted them in their recent fair— 
J. C. Sargent, Rec. Sec’y 
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Raed and Mr, 
and Mrs. Alfred C. Needham went to 
North Conway, White Mountains, 
over Sunday to enjoy the snow- shoeing 
and other winter sports. 
James Coughlin and _ family are 
soon to move from the Sturgis estate, 
Smith’s Point, to their house on Nor- 
wood avenue, occupied for a number 
of years by George P. Dole. The 
gardener’s cottage and greenhouse of 
the Sturgis estate is located on that 
part of the property recently sold to 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Lamson and Hubbard. hats for fall 
and winter at Bell’s Beach sires 
store. 
NEw TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 
The telephone company announces 
that any subscribers who have not re- 
ceived their copy of the winter issue 
of the directory will be supplied if the 
central office is notified. 
Crvir, SERVICE EXAMINATION 
A special civil service examination — 
will be held for the Manchester post- 
office on March 22, at Gloucester; at 
t o’clock p. m., to establish a register — 
of eligibles for clerk (male and fe- 
male) and carrier (male), from which 
one or more appointments are expect- 
ed to immediately follow, and others — 
as the needs of the office may require. 
Applicants must be between the ages — 
of 18 and 45 years, (except prefer- 
ence claimants under Section 1754, R. 
S., to whom the maximum age limit 
does not apply), and must be citizens — 
of the United States. 
Male applicants must measure not 
less than five feet, four inches in 
height, without shoes, and weigh at 
least 125 lbs., in ordinary clothing. 
For the required application form, 
and a pamphlet of general informa- — 
tion containing specimen examination 
questions, apply to Ernest H. Wilcox, 
local secretary, at the Manchester 
postoffice, or Edward E. Stebbins, | 
secretary board of examiners, Post- 
office Building, Boston. Applications 
should be promptly filled out and filed — 
with the latter not later than 4.30 Ps 
m., March 17. 
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