12 t NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE BUSINESS of a DEPOSITOR 
or BORROWER 
the Manchester Trust Company knows to be entitled to the same care- 
ful confidential consideration as an attorney gives his client — hence 
please do not ask us who deposits or borrows money at this bank as 
every officer and employee is under strict legal obligation not to 
reveal anything about any business transaction with customers. 
The supervision of Directors, Certified Public Accountants, and Bank 
Examiners which guards the bank against unsecured investments to 
the satisfaction of Stockholders should satisfy Depositors and every- 
body in regard to the conservative management of the bank. 
No account too small to receive our courteous attention. 
Interest Paid on Daily Balances of $500 and over. 
Manchester Trust Gompany 
MANGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
Telephone 190 MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA Postoffice Block j 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
———_———S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
1 eenaneernsn nner POPE Bates, 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
REAGH STREET, MANCHESTER 
ORANGES : . . - 
MALAGA GRAPES .- . : . 
FANCY XMAS CANDY .- . - 2 Ib. 25c. 
CHOCOLATES (in fancy boxes) : All Prices 
LARGE LINE OF FRUIT, GRAPES, NUTS, CANDY, GICARS, ETC. 
A. J. ORR I. PAINTING AND 
“a PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, GILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOP PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street 5 Lene Manchester, Mass. 
—_—_——_ 
All Prices 
15c & 18c lb. 
Opposite High School 
MANCHESTER 
A number of local young people 
attended the whist party at Bev- 
erly Farms last Friday evening. 
On Monday evening a number of. 
members of the Manchester Band 
were the guests of the Beverly 
Farms Band at their regular meet- 
ing. 
Miss Carolyn Weeks of Boston is 
spending the week as the guest of 
her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Lee. Miss 
Weeks, who is a talented young vi- 
olinist, has been obliged to give up 
her music for a short time. 
Miss Audrey Caulden of the staff 
of school teachers at the Primary 
school, is ill at her home with the 
measles. 
Overshoes, Rubbers and Heavy 
*% 
Boots at Bell’s. 
Charles Chadwick and _ family 
have moved from the Kerr home- 
stead into the brick house on Sehool 
street, near the Baptist church. 
Mrs. James E. Simpson of Mel- 
rose ,is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Levi Harvie of Lincoln street. 
Lamson & Hubbard Winter Hats 
at Bell’s. 
Monday evening Miss Anna re 
len entertained a number of her - 
young friends at her home on Pleas- 
ant street. As Miss Maslen’s birth- 
day was Wednesday, the event was 
remembered by many of her friends, 
and she was the recipient of a num- 
ber of pretty gifts. During the eve- 
ning dainty refreshments were 
served, and a most delightful eve- 
ning was enjoyed by all. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s Central square. sf 
The Guest Night of the Manches- 
ter Woman’s club to be held in the 
Town Tall, Wednesday. evening, 
February 7th, is open to the publie. 
Members’ tickets at 35 cents and 
guests’ tickets at 60 cents must be 
obtained before Monday evening, 
February 5th, from Mrs. F. C. Rand, 
Mrs. Geo. S. Sinnicks or Miss Annie 
L. Lane. The program will con- 
sist of a talk on-.-Indian Life, - its 
legends, music and dances. Schle- 
huber of Lynn, will cater. The eve- 
ning’s program will start at 7.45. 
P.R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. 
George Beaton is spending fe 
week-end at his home in Hudson. 
Robert Hart is back from a trip 
south and will be seen at his aceus- : 
tomed duties in Allen’s Drug store | 
from now on. Frank Bullock, who 
went with Mr. Hart is stopping 
over in New York for a visit. with 
Mrs. Bullock’s brother, George E. 
Scott. Mrs. Bullock has heen-there 
a fortnight. 
