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fi ' Advantages of a Bank Account 
However Small tt May Be 
It is well to pay bills promptly, but not to pay the same bill twice. 
Sometimes bookkeepers, by mistake, send out bills: after they have 
been paid. If you pay by check, however, the cancelled checks are re- 
“turned to. you and can be produced as receipts. 
more than a 
Checking accounts with your local bank are, therefore, 
Every 
convenience. | They are an instirance against over payment. 
sman or woman who pays bills should do so with cheeks. 
Your checking account will be welcomed at this bank, where you are 
assured of absolute security and the most courteous service. 
“Fwo per cent. Interest paid on daily balances of $500 and over. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Manchester Trust Gompany 
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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 
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Telephone 190 MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
“Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
‘EVouve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Aeterna Creamery Butter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
Si) S.abierce: Co.s Ea Groceries 
Postoffice Block 
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MANCHESTER FRUIT ee 
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REACH STREET, ~ANGHESTER 
Bealers in 
Choice Foreign and Domestic 
FRUITS 
TELEPHONE 160 
PAINTING AND 
PAPER-HANGING 
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Dealer in PAINTS, GILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full lise of PATTON’S SUNPRGOOF PAINT and Speciaities. 
. Telephone .. 
Onvvasite Hizh Schanl 
Bennett Street Manchester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
The Red Men will work the 
Chief’s Degree on three candidates 
at their meeting next Wednesday 
evening. 
P. R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. 
Harmony Guild will meet at the 
chapel on Monday evening, Febru- 
ary 19, at 7.45 o’clock. Each mem- 
ber is requested to bring a_half- 
pound box of home-made candy, her 
pocket-book and sewing. 
The next Vesper Service in charge 
of Harmony Guild will be February 
25th, at 5 o’clock. There will be 
special music under the direction of 
Mr. Bezanson. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Barbour, 
Ralph Osborne, a friend of the Bar- 
bours, and Maynard B. Gilman left 
W ednesday for a ten days’ trip to 
the great Ice Carnival in Quebec. 
Do you take a pride in local in- 
dustries— what few we have in 
Manchester? Then do your part 
to support those industries. The 
Breeze printing plant is one of the 
best and most up-to-date in Essex 
County. 
Lamson & Hubbard Winter Hats 
at Bell’s. 
The West Manchester depot em- 
ployees, who have been prize win- 
ners for the best kept grounds, need 
not strive for prizes any longer. In 
line with the B. & M. retrenchment, 
these prizes amounting to $2000 an- 
nually are not to be offered. Motor 
cars are to replace the .old hand 
cars which means also a future re- 
trenchment in the services of local 
section hands, 
Alfred S. Jewett has been — ap- 
pointed administrator of the estate 
of the late Mehitable A. Edgar of 
Washington formerly of Manches- 
ter. 
A demonstration of gymnasties 
was given at the Posse gymnasium 
Boston Monday. Manchester was 
represented in the student body 
participating by Miss Vera Kitfield. 
The program included free gymnas- 
ties, fencing, dancing, ete. Mrs. F. 
RB; Tenney and son, Foster, and sey- 
eral other local friends of Miss Kit- 
field were present to enjoy the very 
interesting program arranged by 
Baroness Posse. 
Ear Muffs 25¢ at Bell’s, Central 
square store. 
The Manchester Woman’s_ elub 
will hold its next regular meeting 
in the Congregational chapel, Tues- 
day, February 20th, at 3.30 o’clock. 
Mrs. Lillian Fuller Jackson will 
read extracts from Dickens. Mrs. 
Carolyn E. Allen, hostess. 
