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ADVANCE SHOWING 
OF 
NEW SPRING MILLINERY 
and tailoring. 
tion. 
MANCHESTER 
A dance is to be given in the Town 
hall next Tuesday evening, March 17, 
under the direction of Alfred Walen and 
Wm. Cook. 
Rev. Herbert W. Stebbins of Boston, 
will deliver the address here on Memor- 
ial Day. 
Boston, who sang last year, will furnish 
the music. 
Asst. Engineer George S. Sinnicks of 
the local fire department was in Ipswich 
Tuesday to attend the dedicatory exer- 
cises in connection with the new fire 
station there, andthe dinner and fire- 
men’s ball which followed. 
Alfred E. McCleary, who was form- 
erly connected with the BREEzE, and who 
is now connected with the law firm of 
Stebbins, Storer and Burbank, 53 State 
street, Boston, made his debut in politics 
this week, when he was elected to the 
office of town clerk of Maynard, by a 
majority vote of 160. 
R. C. Allen and James Hoare attended 
the Brown Alumni banquet tendered 
Gov. Hughes at the American House in 
Boston Tuesday evening, and Frank G. 
Cheever and Wm. W. Hoare attended 
the banquet of the New England Dry 
Goods Merchants in Tremont Temple, 
where Gov. Hughes was a guest of 
honor. 
The Shubert Male Quartet of. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Rich Showing of Striped Suits for Spring 
4] The stripe is the keynote of fashion this spring. 
is stripes, stripes! 
they lend themselves to a thousand graceful conceits of design 
It was like Paris to originate such a fad and then 
think up a multitude of novel, whimsical ways to entrench it in 
your favor, {A visit to our suit room will not only be interesting 
but profitable—if you are planning to buy a new Spring Suit. 
You owe it to yourself and also your pocket book to view the 
great assemblage we have gathered together for your considera- 
Does it sound monotonous? 
Essex County’s Reliable Shopping Place 
The County commissioners are to 
give a hearing at the selectmen’s office 
next Thursday morning, March 19, at 
11, to parties interested in the relocation 
of the lines of School street. 
About Senator Shaw. 
Practica] Politics has the following to 
say about Senator James F. Shaw, in 
connection with the reverses recently 
met by the street railroad company of 
which Mr. Shaw was the head: 
‘The many expressions of regret 
which were heard on the hill during the 
week because of the announcement of 
the financial troubles of Senator Shaw 
emphasized the fact that legislators are 
throughout the summer. 
them right. 
On the contrary, 
MARCH IS THE PRUNNING MONTH 
For Many Things 
Hedges can NOW be trimmed to perfect lines, which can be maintained 
Perfect lines are sometimes impossible without 
making bare spots in the foliage if the first prunning is left until summer. 
If hedges have been neglected and are out of shape now is the time to make 
THE NEW SILKS 
ARE HERE 
COME AND SEE THEM 
Everywhere it 
not always controlled in their friendships 
and preferences by the mere evidences 
of prosperity which appear on the sur- 
face. Senator Shaw was one of the most 
generous spenders who ever came to the 
hill. He was popular with all those 
with whom he came in Contact, and he 
is just as popular today as he was when 
he first put his foot in the senate cham- 
ber. Noman ever received more sin- 
cere and genuine sympathy and the influ- 
ence of the Essex county senator has 
been increased rather than diminished by 
the unkind turn which the wheel of for- 
tune has taken with him.’’ 
Printing at the Breeze Office 
gooseberry, etc. 
easy to pick the fruit. 
This is the month to prune apples, pears, peach,plum, cherry, currants, 
Our method of apple prunning keeps the trees low— 
CONTRACTOR=s 
Horticulture Landscape Gardening Forestry Entomology 
Telephone Connection. 
L. B. 35 2 
= Manchester, Mass. 
