NORTH SHORE BREEZE 21 
MANCHESTER 
Albert Richardson, who has recent- 
ly returned from a trip to Europe, was 
in town Wednesday to visit his 
mother, Mrs. I. P. Richardson, Ash- 
At the annual meeting of the High 
school alumni last night at the home 
of Mrs. L. W. Floyd the following 
officers were nominated: Willard 
Rust, president; Miss Beth Jewett, 
vice-pres.; Winthrop Younger, secy ; 
Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell, treas. 
Axel Magnuson and family are oc- 
cupying the Riley house on Lincoln 
street, formerly occupied by Mr. and 
Mrs. H. B. Hinchliffe, who have mov- 
ed to Beverly. On another page we 
said, in error, that the Magnusons 
had moved into T. W. Lamasney’s 
house. 
Albert E. Gibson, who has been in 
the printing business for himself the 
past two and a half years, has accept- 
ed the position as foreman of the 
Breeze plant and will have charge of 
the extensive advertising in the North 
Shore Breeze the present season, as 
well as giving his attention to the big 
volume of job printing handled by the 
Breeze, especially during the busy 
summer months. Mr. Gibson is an 
artist at his trade and the patrons of 
the Breeze, as well as his former pa- 
trons, will be pleased to learn of his 
change. 
Dr. WILLIAMS OF GLOUCESTER ‘TALKS 
BEFORE MANCHESTER BROTHER- 
HOOD 
Rev. Dr. Chas. H. Williams gave a 
most interesting talk before the mem- 
bers of the Manchester Brotherhood 
last Monday evening. He spoke of 
maxims and in speaking of “Birds of 
a feather flock together,’ he said: 
“Persons of good character have been 
ruined by this maxim. For instance 
two women live near each other ; they 
often are together; one may be good, 
the other bad; one a white light, the 
other a red light. This maxim is 
used against the two persons, and one 
is made out to be as bad as the other. 
How far can a man go in this man- 
ner of life before this maxim is used? 
Another maxim is ‘Haste makes 
waste.’ It should be ‘Haste is waste.’ 
Another is ‘He who laughs last laughs 
best.’ It should be ‘He who laughs 
best, his laugh lasts.’ ‘A Bird in the 
hand is worth two in the bush.’ In 
order for this to be true the bird in 
the hand should be of good value. 
‘Every dog has his day.’ If he does 
he makes it. He’ll never have it un- 
til he deserves it. He must fight to 
have it. ‘Can’t teach an old dog a 
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new trick.’ Most men these days 
know too many tricks. When is a 
man old and others young? Some are 
young at 70. A man is never old un- 
til he is old by his own convictions. 
“ ‘Never too late to mend.’ We see 
men broken down in character and it 
seems too late to mend. It is never 
too late to mend as far as spiritual 
mending is concerned, that is 1f we 
make the start in time.” 
ECONOMY IS 
WEALTH 
Which means that the best 
This ap- 
A small boy with a lonesome expres- 
sion walked into the county’s clerk’s 
is the cheapest. 
office in Denver. “Please, sir,” he said plies to printed matter as 
timidly, “have you seen anything of well as other lines. 
a lady round here?” “Why, yes,” an- 
Let us do your next order 
swered the officer, “I’ve seen several.” iS d 
of printing. We can save 
“Well, have you seen any without a 
little boy >” continued the lad, anxious- you money. 
ly. “Yes,” replied the deputy. 
“Well,” said the little chap, as a re- BREEZE PRINT 
lieved look crossed his face, “I’m the 
little boy. Where’s the lady?” Den- 
ver Times. 
