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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Manchester Trust Company 
IS A PLACE OF SAFETY, 
Where the funds of the Community may 
be stored. 
‘This Bank is constantly under the thor- 
ough examination of State of Massachu- 
setts Officials, who guard your funds with 
great care and exactness. 
The Manchester Trust Company 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. C. C. Peters and daughter, 
Lila, returned home last Friday after 
spending a week with Mrs. B. F. 
Burchstead. 
Scout..Master Rev..A. G. Warner 
and four members of the local Boy 
Scouts, — Frank Knight, Gordon 
Northrup and Harry and Irving Bak- 
er, started off Monday morning with 
knapsacks and provisions for Camp 
Province, N. H., where the local Boy 
Scouts camped ‘last summer. This 
small detachment went to the camp 
this week to make preliminary plans 
for the summer. Rev. Mr. Ruge, for- 
merly of Manchester, has bought a 
Sat. 8:30-1:00; 
Sat. Eve. 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
. 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 
small cottage there and Mr. Warner 
and the four boys have been spending 
the week at the cottage. The party 
is expected home today. 
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; Ica word each 
week thereafter. 
THE BASEBALL DIAMOND > 
Comes Into Its Own This Month 
April is also the month of the 
SPARKLING DIAMOND 
We carry a complete stock of stones at all prices 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Jewelers, 161 Main street — 
Town Affairs 
WitH THE MANCHESTER BOARD 
oF SELECTMEN AND OTHER 
TOWN OFFICIALS 
At the meeting Tuesday night the 
selectmen reappointed Frank H. 
Crombie caretaker of Tuck’s Point, 
and L. O. Lations harbor master. 
They did not appoint a moth superin- 
tendent. Six or seven applications 
have been received for the job. 
Owing to the indisposition of Park 
Commissioner J. S. Read no meeting 
of that body was held this week. 
Supt. of Streets Crombie will have 
a big gang of men at work on the 
roads right away. He has already 
started work on resurfacing School 
street, from the Essex County club 
entrance to the Baker property, Mill 
street. 
Town Treasurer Stanley yesterday 
sent the Town’s check for $5000. to 
the State Treasurer’s office as Man- 
chester’s share of the Moth Suppres- 
sion fund. The State puts up another 
$5000 and Col. Sohier’s committee of 
summer residents a like sum for moth 
work in the Manchester woods. The 
money will be expended under the di- 
rection of the State, as usual. 
The following bids were received 
for the loan of $40,000 by the town, 
in anticipation of taxes: Manchester 
Trust Co., 4.70; Loring, Tolman & 
Tupper, 4.70; Old Colony Trust Co., 
4.73 and Wildie Savings Bank, 4.85. 
The loan was awarded the Manchester 
Trust. Go, 
The street department has started 
some work on Pine street, not waiting 
for the action of the County Commis- 
sioners. 
Chief of Police Converse concludes 
his duties tomorrow. Chief-elect Sul- 
livan takes up his work Saturday 
night. 
A Buccy WitH RuBBERS ON 
One day when it was muddy Mrs. 
Smith’s little four-year-old bov tried 
to persuade his mother to have Prince 
hitched to the new rubber-tired bug- 
gy and go for a ride. 
His mother objected, saying. “Papa 
would not want us to take the new 
buggy in the mud.” To which the lit- 
tle fellow replied: “Why, mamma. 
hasn’t it got wubbahs on?” —National 
Monthly. 
