18 NORTH SHORE BREEZES 
YOU HAVE OBSERVED 
that THE MANCHESTER TRUST 
COMPANY has proved itself a NECES- 
SITY to our Community. | 
Your Business affairs, whether large or 
small, Private or Firm, can be conducted 
with convenience, economy and accuracy 
with the aid of a CHECKING AC- 
COUNT which may be opened with 
The Manchester Trust Company 
_ Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sat. 8:30-1:00; Sat. Eve. 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Gdem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design arid Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
MANCHESTER Our idea of a brave man is one who 
isn’t afraid to tell his wife’s mother 
the truth. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Floyd spent 
the week-end at the Pearson farm at 
Newbury, the home of Mr. Floyd’s 
parents. 
Ladies: Why not try a pair of 
Ground Gripper Shoes? What they 
have done for others they will do for 
you. Bell’s, Central Sq. * 
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 aword each 
week thereafter. 
As a genius a man is the real thing 
if he can buy his wife a $6.98 hat and 
make her forget that it was an elec- 
tric runabout she wanted. 
THE BLOODSTONE 
Is the March Birthstone—It is the Symbol of Courage and 
Truthfulness. 
A Gold Ring in this Setting Would Make a Fitting Gili to a 
Friend. 
We Invite You to Inspect Our Stock 
WF Chisholm & Son 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Town Affairs 
With THE MANCHESTER BOARD 
OF SELECTMEN AND OTHER 
TOWN OFFICIALS 
At their weekly meeting Tuesday 
evening the Selectmen made the fol- 
lowing appointments: 
James Hoare, Clarence W. Mor- 
gan and George S. Sinnicks, fire com- 
missioners. 
George D. Haskell, janitor Town 
hall building. 
James Read, caretaker town clock. 
Dr. G. W. Blaisdell, physician on 
Board of Health. 
Wilbur B. Paige, caretaker of alms- 
house, and Mrs. Paige, matron. 
The board took no action on the 
appointment of a chief of police, nor 
on a superintendent of moth suppres- 
sion work, nor caretaker for Tuck’s 
Point picnic ground. 
The Water Board has organized 
with G. E. Hildreth as chairman and 
secretary. T. W. Long has been re- 
appointed clerk; George Evans, supt., 
Wm. J. Lethbridge, foreman; Archie 
Greenough, engineer at Home Stat- 
ion; W. W. Soulis, engineer of Gravel 
Pond Station; Wm. D. Cook, assist- 
ant engineer. ; 
The town voted to improve Proc- 
tor street, at the junction of Mascono- 
mo street, by building to full measure 
of the highway, constructing a retain- 
ing wall, and erect a fence on wall. 
To that end, the supt. of streets and 
the board were to have looked the 
ground over yesterday. The work 
will be started at once, it is under- — 
stood. 
In accordance with the vote of the 
town to buy a pair of horses for the — 
fire department, the town veterinary, 
Dr. J. J. Riordan and Fire Commis- 
sioners Geo. S. Sinnicks and Clarence 
W. Morgan went to Boston last Fri- 
day and selected a handsome pair of © 
brown horses, 6 and 7 years of age, © 
respectively. They were brought — 
down over the road Monday. Those — 
who pretend to know something about — 
horses say they will make a splendid 
pair — a team to be proud of. They — 
are Ohio horses. Fewer Canadian 
horses are found on the market today 
because of the 30 per cent. duty 
charged on bringing horses into this 
country. . 
People get into a hole, then try to 
induce others to get them out, ‘ 
