NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
“EV APERO” 
Will Remove all Stains from the most 
Delicate Fabrics. 
THESE PRICES REPRESENT 
A Genuine Mark-Down From 1-3 to 1-2 
On Waists, Petticoats, House Dresses. 
SILK Waists marked down 
SILK and Lace Waists marked down 
NUN’S VEILING Waists marked down 
FLANNEL and Lawn Waists marked down 
LAWN and Madras Waists marked down 
COLORED Waists marked down 
LONG Kimonos marked down 
SHORT Kimonos marked down 
GOLF Vests marked down 
CHILDREN’S Sweaters marked down 
BLACK Sateen Petticoats marked down 
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‘MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. C. D. Temple was taken to the 
hospital at Boston Wednesday for treat- 
ment. 
The Haphazard club will meet Mon- 
day evening, Feb. 10, with Mrs. Frank 
G. Cheever. 
Herman C. Swett, who almost lost 
the use of one of his eyes last week when 
a nail he struck with a hammer was de- 
flected and hit him in the white of the 
eye, was able to return to his work yes- 
terday. 
Thomas Cameron and Mrs. Elias 
Burgess are receiving the sympathy of 
their friends in the death of their mother, 
Mrs. Mary Jane Cameron, in Haverhill, 
on Monday of this week. Mrs. Cam- 
eron died in the hospital as the result of 
injuries received in falling down stairs at 
her home. 
Melvin Ingalls, the Gloucester "lad 
who was complicated in the break at the 
Sea street crossing house a fortnight ago, 
was committed to the Mass. reformatory 
at Concord, Monday. The case was 
held over again last Saturday until the 
naval authorities were communicated 
with, it being thought they might want 
to take Ingalls back as a deserter from 
the navy. The authorities, however, 
don’t want him until he reaches his 17th 
birthday . 
SANeKNIT-ARY 
The ‘‘New and Better’? Kind 
of Towels. 
$3.98 BLOUSE Sweaters marked down 98 
$2.98 CHILDREN’S Dresses marked down $1.49 
$1.98 CHILDREN’S Dresses marked down $2.50 
$1.50 CHILDREN’S Dresses marked down 98 
69 WOMEN’S House Dresses marked down $1.00 
.50 WOMEN’S Wrappers marked down 69 
$1.98 BLACK and Colored Moreen Petticoats marked down 1.98 
.89 BLACK and Colored Heatherbloom Petticoats marked down 2.49 
-69 COLORED Heatherbloom Petticoats marked down 1.69 
69 BLACK Heatherbloom Petticoats marked down 1.29 
98 KLACK Sateen and Moreen Petticoats marked down 59 
Watch for Announcement in Monday’s Salem Evening News, February 10, 
for one of the Greatest Merchandise Events of the year 1908. 
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High School Cantata. 
mn ‘Tickets are now on sale for the cantata, 
The Building of the Ship,’’ to be pre- 
sented at the Townhall, Manchester, on 
Wednesday evening, Feb. 26, by the 
Story High school. “The words of the 
cantata are from the poem of Henry W. 
Longfellow and the music is by Henry 
Lahee. The students »f the High 
school will be assisted by the following 
svloists: Edward E. Bullock, tenor; 
Mrs. H. Y. Follett, soprano; Miss 
Edith Poole, contralto; H. Y. Follett, 
bass. The music teacher, George E. 
Wales will be instructor, and Miss Hazel 
Wyman, pianist. Admission is 25 cents, 
and reserved seats 35 cents.’ Tickets 
are on sale at Cheever’s Drug store, and 
admission tickets may also be obtained 
from the High school students. 
For Printing Town Report. 
The contract for printing the anuual 
Town Report, of Manchester, has been 
awarded tothe NorTHSHoRE BREEZE, and 
the work is now well underway. ‘This 
makes the fourth year the report has been 
handled by the Breeze. For the next 
few weeks it is fair to assume that Town 
Auditor Cheever will be the busiest of 
the town officials, preparing ‘‘copy’’ for 
the printer and reading proofs. 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates Furnished 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
Telephone Connection. 
i, B. 35 = 
s Manchester, Mass. 
