THE HOME OF 
“PATRICIAN ” SHOES 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
| PEQUOT SHEETS 
ARE ALL 
WELL MADE 
| ==A PREVENTIVES== 
For the next six or eight weeks there will be need of 
rubbers—for snow water is an enemy to health and a 
sure pneumonia breeder—Use our preventives—They 
are easy and when taken in pairs will protect your health 
and perhaps save a large doctor’s bill, 
ence to our asssortment of 
“Gold Seal” 
We have refer- 
Rubbers 
For men, women and children and they are a saving for 
they will outwear two pair of the ordinary kind—Sold 
in Salem only at Webber’s. 
a POPULAR STORE IN TOWN HOUSE SQUARE 
MANCHESTER 
Prof. Norton was in town ‘Tuesday 
on a flying visit. 
Henry Merrill and Samuel Knight, 
2d, went to Danvers Saturday for over 
Sunday. 
Harold Bater of Blount, Bater & Co., 
sailed Tuesday on the Ivernia for a 
month’s visit at his home in England. 
At the probate court Monday the will 
of the late Hannah B. Merrill, was 
proved, Moses P. White and Charles 
Almy of Cambridge executors. 
Mrs. Sarah Carter of Philadelphia, 
who is onto Beverly visiting relatives, 
was in town Monday renewing acquaint- 
ances. Mr. Carter was a former chief 
of police here. 
John J. Furguson, while doing some 
mill work at Dodge’s mill last Saturday, 
had the misfortune to cut his wrist quite 
badly by having it come in contact with 
a buzz-saw. Mr. Furguson is building 
a launch for his own use the coming 
summer. 
Frank A. Baker returned the first of 
the week from Jacksonville, Fla., where 
he has been employed most of the win- 
ter at his trade as painter. Contrary to 
the usual condition at this season of the 
year, Mr. Bakerreports, work is very 
dull there this winter. 
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The pupils of the Story High school 
will give the cantata, “‘ The Building of 
the Ship,’’ in the Town hall next Wed- 
nesday evening, Feb. 26, at 8 o’clock. 
They will be assisted by a quartet and 
an accompanist from Boston who will 
also be heard in solos, duets, etc., ina 
miscellanenous program, before the 
rendering of the cantata. As the solo- 
ists come very highly recommended, and 
the pupils of the school have been doing 
excellent work in the chorus parts, the 
whole concert promises to be one of un- 
usual merit. 
Last Sunday a lady who can ill afford 
to stand such a loss, lost between the 
Sacred Heart church and her home a 
pocket-book containing $22 in bills which 
amount she had saved from her hus- 
band’s earnings to pay a doctor’s bill. 
She is advertising her loss in the BREEZE 
this week and the finder would be doing 
a very charitable act to return same to the 
owner, through the BReEEzE office, as the 
lady does not wish her name to appear. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
P. O. for week ending Feb. 15, 1908: J G 
Baggs, L Bates, Mrs Eva Caron, L C Craft 1, 
Frank Ebberson, Hector Ferguson, Dr Edmund 
A Jones, JB A Johnson 1, Mrs Florabelle 
Kummelle, I McDonald, Geo. F Page, Mrs 
Peter H Rogers, Mrs Henry L Roosevelt, 
Criston Theoton. 
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 
ROBERTS Ave MERCHEEL 
Telephone Connection. 
L. B. 35 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
2 Manchester, Mass. 
