NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Back to Nature 
THE HEN is not supposed to have much common 
sense or tact, yet every time she lays an egg she 
cackles forth the fact. 
THE ROOSTER hasn’t got a lot of intellect to show, 
but none the less most roosters have enough good 
sense to crow. 
THE MULE, the most despised of beasts, has a persis- 
tent way of letting people know he’s around by his 
insistent bray. 
THE BUSY LITTLE BEES they buzz, bulls bellow 
and cows moo, and watch-dogs bark, and ganders 
quack and doves and pigeons coo. 
THE PEACOCK ppreads his tail and squacks; pigs 
squeal and robins sing, and even serpents know 
enough to hiss before they sting. 
BUT MAN, the greatest masterpiece that Nature could 
devise, will often stop and hesitate before he'll 
ADVERTISE. 
THE LESSON of this simple tale of Nature, tried and 
true should mean a tip to you. 
FOR ADVERTISING the Breeze is sure to please, 
for it’s the paper the North Shore reads. 
