THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, Mass. 
Capital $100,000.00 
Surplus $32,000.00 
| A Summer Account is a great convenience. 
It provides you with local funds; also an ac- 
curate, complete and compact account of all 
expenses. 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUSTY COMPANY. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8§:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs (deposit only) 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. @Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
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-R and W 
of jewelry? 
time. 
ment season. 
both beautiful and suggestive. 
GRADUATION GIFTS 
In selecting a commencement gift, why not choose a good piece 
A small but worthy gift carries with it a great deal of 
sentiment and the recipient will cherish it and remember it for a life- 
We have many articles selected especially for the commence- 
A very modest outlay will buy worthy gifts that are 
F. S. Thompson, sewe er 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv. 
Lawn mowers sharpened to cut 
like new by special machinery. All 
work guaranteed. Price $1.25. 
Ship 
40 School Street 
by either Dunn’s or Smith’s express. 
—Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 10 
Bridge st., Manchester. Telephone 
327-W. adv. 
Muslin Underwear at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
H. J. GAY ELECTRIG GO. 
Successor to Glarke and Millis Electric Go. 
HEADOUARTERS FOR ALL STYLES OF 
G. E. TUNGSTEN’S AND EDISON LAMPS 
Telephone: 8394 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 37 
D Ra Ex A. 
OSTEOPATH ones 
REGISTERED PHYSICIAN 
244 CABOT STREET BEVERLY 
FRAKE 
MANCHESTER. 
On page 42 will be found a list of 
the books added to the Manchester 
Public Library. 
Mrs. George E. Gray of Tewksbury 
has been visiting Mr. Gray’s mother 
Mrs. Abbie Gray, Bennett st. 
Archibald Cool, a nephew of Sam- 
uel Cool of Allen’s Court, was mar- 
ried in Boston Wednesday evening. 
Get your gloves cleaned by the 
Parisian Laundry. E. A. Lethbridge 
agent. adv. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King and two 
daughters of Brookline have return- 
ed to Manchester for another sum- 
mer. Their many friends have been 
welcoming them back the last few 
days. Mr. King is chauffeur for the 
Nei Amsters: 
The county tax this year is slightly 
under that of last year, according to 
the figures presented by the commis- 
sioners a few days ago. Last year 
Manchester paid a county tax of 
$31,430.23; this year it~ -will. be 
$31,116.01,—$323.22 less. The total 
county tax is $606,500.00, against 
$612,800.00 last year. 
LittuE ANNA CaArtos Honorep. 
“Anna Carlos, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry Carlos, has been chosen 
as an example of child life of the 
State of Massachusetts, for the ‘em- 
ple of Children at the Panama .Paci- 
fic International Exposition. Her 
photograph will be placed in the na- 
tional collection to be displayed in the 
Temple of Childhood during the ex- 
position period. Little Miss Anna is 
7 years old,’ a member of Central 
school. She has light hair, large 
brown eyes, and a very fair skin; a 
picture of health.”—Mansfield News. 
Miss Anna was born in Manches- 
ter when her father was gardener for 
Mrs. S. P. Blake at West Manchester. 
EVERYTHING 
ELECTRICAL 
Manchester, Mass. 
