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NORTH SHORE BREERE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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VOLUME 4. NUMBER 12 
SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, 1906. 
TIDES 
Week of Sept. 22, — Sept. 28, 1906. 
Forenoon Afterngon 
Day High Low High Low 
py Water Water Water Water 
Saturday 1.40 7.53 2.4 8.25 
Sunday 2.30 8.43 2.55 9.18 
Monday 3.27 9.40 3.52 10.18 
Tuesday 4,26 10.39 4.53 11.20 
Wednesday | 5.30 11.43 5.57  — 
Thursday 6.36 0.23 7.2 0.47 
Friday 7.42 1.28 8.6 1.52 
The New England Industrial 
School for the Deaf,. in Beverly, 
opened its goth term on Wednesday, 
Sept. 19, with an enrallment of 
about 35 pupils. The management 
of the school begs to call the atten- 
tion of its subscribers to the fact 
that the sckool is in need of a num- 
ber of household necessities and 
would greatly appreciate any gifts 
of house furnishings or money that 
the public may want to give. Some 
of the articles most needed are 
chairs, beds, a wardrobe, table linen, 
towels, 16 yards floor covering. 
The eggs of the gypsy moth 
should be destroyed at once with 
creosote. They should never. be 
scraped off the object on which they 
are laid. Careful search should be 
made for gypsy moth egg clusters, 
not only on trees but also on walls, 
stone walls, fences and in rubbish 
heaps, etc. The present and future 
cost of combating this imsect can 
be greatly reduced by cutting and 
burning worthless brush, hollow 
trees, etc. A few trees well cared 
for ,are more valuable to the prop- 
erty owner and the community than 
a large number of neglected trees. 
The nests of the brown-tail moth 
should be cut off the trees, carefully 
collected and burned in a“stove or 
furnace, 
To the Editor of North Shore Breeze: 
Dear Sir: Seeing your article in 
last week’s BREEZE on picking rasp- 
berries on the Tweed estate at this 
time of the year, I would say that 
there are a number of raspberry bushes 
on Mrs. James Bennett’s place, Hale 
street, Beverly Farms, and for the 
past three weeks she has picked a 
saucerful for lunch or supper, as oc- 
casion required, nearly every day. 
Would add, also, that the bushes bore 
all right in the early summer. 
D. A. McK. 
Manchester, Sept. 20. 
WHISPERINGS 
It isn’t a duck pond exactly which 
Gardner M. Lane recently had con- 
structed at his estate in Manchester, 
though one would have thought so to 
have seen the ducking one of the well- 
known landscape architects, Olmstead 
Bros., of Brookline, got there one day 
last week. This concern had drawn 
the plans for the garden at Mr. Lane’s, 
and a member of the firm came to 
Manchester to get some pictures of 
the garden. He was all over the 
grounds, camera in hand, finding the 
best positions for a picture here and 
there. First he would lean this way 
and then another, as we have all seen 
photographers do, when of a sudden 
there was a splash, as man, camera 
and all went into the water. 
Electric Bells 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs 
Party Decorations 
P.O. BLOCK, 
Boston 
Manchester Tel. 146-5 
Plans and Specifications of the proposed 
Cove Sidewalk are ready at the office of the 
Board of Selectmen and bids will be received 
for the construction of the same on or before 
MonDAY, SEPT. 24th, at 4 p.m. 
-A bond of $500.00 must accompany the 
bid for faithful performance of the work. 
The Selectmen reserve the right to reject 
any or all bids. 
WALTER R. BELL, 
Sec. to Board. 
Manchester, Sept. 11, 1906. 
Great excitement prevailed on Beach 
street, Manchester, Tuesday after- 
noon, when a dog came running along 
the street yelling for dear life. Some 
thought the animal was mad, but it 
turned out that Mr. Dog had been 
getting too gay with Arthur Dow’s 
hen-yard, and had killed some of the 
habitues of that place, and to break 
him of the act a dead fowl had been 
tied around his neck with the result 
above mentioned. The animal be- 
longed to George Reed, it is said. 
Notice 
B. S. Bullock announces that he 
has closed his Ice Cream plant at 
Manchester for the season of 1906. * 
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