36 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder June 4, 1915 
OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT. 
Our customers are con- 
stantly sending their 
friends to us, and forsuch 
friends we are grateful. 
This Bank is a Great 
Convenience to those 
who share in its. privi- 
leges as Depositors. 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUST COMPANY. 
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“Lamson & Hubbard”’ Hats 
Men of discrimination go to the 
store that sells them. They go 
there for style—they go there for 
value—they go there for satisfaction 
Look for the store that displays 
the Lamson & Hubbard Sign. 
Edward §. Knight 
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Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
40 SCHOOL STREET Tel. 10 MANCHESTER 
Children’s hats at E. A. Leth- A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
bridge’s. adv. Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
When you think of painting think Boston trip Books for sale at F. 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- W. Bell’s, Beach st. adv. 
ter. adv. Hair ribbons’ at “HE. ~A. Leth- 
Educator shoes at W.R.Bell’s. adv.  bridge’s. adv. 
‘Miss Margaret M. McNamar 
Manicuring, Scalp Massage 
Marcel Waving 
Lincoln St., Manchester 
Telephone 
MANCHESTER 
Rev. Mr. Warner was the Mem- 
orial Day orator at Hyannis. 
Miss Cora Howe was home fron 
3oston for Sunday and the holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and 
four sons'of Danvers were in town 
for Memorial Day. 
Curtis B. Stanley has returned 
from Springfield and has joined the 
office force at the American Express 
Co. for the summer. 
Herbert Lampron is having an 
eight-day leave of absence and is now. 
stopping with his mother, Mrs. Ida 
D. Lampron, Union st. His ship was 
one of those taking part in the naval 
review at New York. 
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glendenning, 
Church st., have with them fog the 
summer the latter's mother, Mrs. 
Harrison, who came from St. John, 
N. B., last week. Mr. and Mrs. 
Charlie Harrtson were down from 
Cambridge to spend the week-end and 
holiday. 
Buy your wall papers from H. 58. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
fer. adv. 
THe Question oF A Pusiic. Dump 
IN MANCHESTER 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Dears Si: 
Would it not be possible for Man- 
chester to take a little more pride in 
its personal appearance now that we 
have accomplished the far more im- 
portant matter of providing for the 
disposal of our sewage, for which | 
give most hearty thanks. In the 
neighborhood of the railroad station 
there are several very unsightly 
places where refuse is dumped and 
rubbish is allowed to accumulate to a 
degree which is a serious menace to 
health in that flies breed in the old 
garbage which has been brought there 
mixed with ashes and other mess. 
The town could wisely spend a small 
sum of money in providing a dump 
far enough away to be an eye-sore to 
no one and with a care-taker whose 
business it should be to burn all 
papers and bury or destroy all refuse 
which might putrify or act as a 
breeding ground to insects, or a har- 
bour for rats. The good work should 
begin with a clearing up of our pres- 
ent temporary messes before provid- 
ing for our permanent protected one. 
Mrs. WiLLtAM LOWELL, PUTNAM, 
May 26th, 1915. 
