12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Interest begins Friday, April 5th 
Deposits made in our Interest Department before April fifth will draw inter- 
est from the first of April. 
Why not transfer your money to your Home Bank. The month 
of April is an excellent time to make such transfers. Bring us your book no matter 
what or where the bank is and we will transfer the money for you free of expense 
and without loss of Interest. 
Your account in our Interest Department will receive four per cent. Interest. 
Two per cent. paid in Commercial Department on daily balances of $500 
and over. 
Manchester Trust Gompany 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
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struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
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Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Postoffice Block ; 
Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
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Dealers in 
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FRUITS 
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Bennett Street phate elerlgepe Manchester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
Fred Dale, gardener at the Stev- 
ens estate at Smith’s Point, has re- 
turned from Amherst, where he 
spent the winter studying at the 
Amherst Agricultural college. 
Henry T, Bingham was one of 
those entertained at the banquet 
tendered to more than 200 by the 
Cunard steamship company last Sat- 
urday on board the new- liner La- 
conia, said to be the finest ocean 
liner afloat. She is a sister ship of 
the Franconia of the same line. 
Union Suits and Sweaters at 
Bell’s, Central square. : 
Miss Mary Barker of Shellyville, 
Ky., a student at the Baroness 
Posses’ physical culture school in 
Boston, was the guest of her class- 
mate, Miss Vera Kitfield of Manchs. 
ter Cove, over the last week-end. 
Get your Oysters for Sunday at 
Manchester Fish Market. Open 
Saturday nights and Sunday morn- 
ings. YY 
Fancy Dress Ball. 
The last of the series of winter 
dances, private parties, held in the 
Manchester town hall last Friday 
evening, was the most successful of 
them all. It was a _ fancy dress 
party and it certainly proved to 
provide a capital good time. Frank 
A. Rowe as Buster Brown, and Bus- 
ter’s nurse (Mrs. Rowe), and the 
Jewish character assumed by Leon 
W. Carter, were the screams of the 
occasion. Other costumes worn were 
as follows: 
Mrs. A. G. T. Smith, sailor girl; 
Mr. Smith, sailor; Mrs. Leon Carter, 
Italian maiden; Mrs. Needham, 
Italian maiden; Mrs. Alfred Needham 
kins; Robert Hart, Sun; Lee Mar- 
shall, Englishman; Willard Rust, 
cowboy; Miss Elsie Dow, cow girl; 
Charles Williams, sea man; Mrs. 
Wilham, Spring; Bert Sinnicks, 
King of Hearts; Nellie Hobbs, Queen 
of Hearts; F. G. Cheever, clown; 
Mrs. Chever, clown’s wife; Lewis 
Hooper, clown; George S. Sinnicks, 
Ancient and Honorables’ uniform; 
G. A. Knoerr, Indian; Mrs. Knoerr, 
olden time maiden; Miss Alice 
Blaisdell, olden time girl; Mrs. 
George Dean, Spanish girl; Mr. 
Dean, Spaniard; Mrs. Alice Joseph, 
old Mother Goose; Mrs. Emma 
Swett, Dutch girl; Miss Dora Mar- 
shall, hearts; Miss Jewett, dia- 
monds; Mrs. Glendenning, night. 
There were many others. 
Refreshments of tice cream and 
cake were served. A committee was 
appointed for a dance to be held in 
April. 
