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NORTH SHORE_BREEZ 
Or 
ene Store: in 
the heart of 
the Shopping 
district of 
Essex County. 
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here are probably 
CHURCH NOTES 
Manchester 
Congregational church, Rev. C. 
Arthur Lincoln, pastor. Morning 
worship at 10.45; evening service at 7 
o'clock. Sermons by the pastor. 
Baptist church, Rev. Edward Her- 
sey Brewster, pastor. Morning wor- 
ship at 10.45; People’s evening ser- 
vice of song and praise at 7 o’clock. 
Church of the Sacred Heart, Rev. 
William F. Powers, pastor. Mass 
daily at 7.30 a.m. Sundays: Mass at 
9and 10.30 o’clock a.m.; Sunday 
school 2.30 p m.; Vespers at 7.30 p.m. 
Woman’s sodality, Monday at 7.45 
p.m.; Advanced class, Christian Doc- 
trine, Friday at 7.30 p.m.; Sacred 
Heart sodality, first Friday of every 
month at 8.15 p.m. 
*Easter’s Invitation”’ will be the 
subject of Rev. Edward Hersey Brew- 
ster’s sermon at the Baptist church 
tomorrow morning. There will be 
special music. 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Mrs. Levi 
Harvie, School street, Monday even- 
ing. 
The Boys’ Brigade will hold a drill 
this evening, preparatory to the field 
meet in Wallaston next Thursday. 
£ demand than ever before. 
CONFIDENTIAL TALK WITH PATRONS 
SHIRT WAIST PROBLEM 
* Our Motto: 
Your Money’s 
Worth or your 
Money back, 
70,000 
WOMEN in ESSEX COUNTY who are beginning to think of new 
SHIRT WAISTS for Spring. Every indication points to a greater 
he Waists 
We have prepared for this by greatly enlarging 
f our Shirt Waist Stock, The coming season WEBBER will take the position 
m as the leading Shirt Waist Store along the North Shore, 
@ thousands of Waists, camprising the most beautiful and exclusive designs at 
& prices that will delight everyone. 
We have purchased 
are made of the popular wash fabrics, includ- 
ing MUSLIN, PERSIAN LAWNS, SILK 
MULL, BATISTE and WASH SILKS, trimmed with bewitchingly 
pretty combinations of lace, embroidery and tucks, Prices range from 
m the least little sums as high as $10.00, 
whe ver o.C. Ke ameeting, will be 
omitted tomorrow evening because of 
the Easter concert in the church at 7 
o'clock. 
A special baptismal service will be 
held at the Baptist church tomorrow 
afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which a num- 
ber will be baptised. Last Sunday a 
special service was held at 6 o’clock 
and the following received the ordi- 
nance of Christian baptism: Misses 
Annie E. Younger, Olive R. Cook and 
Rebecca Lethdridge, and Messrs. 
Herman C. Swett, Fred W.. Martin, 
Wm. H. Menken, Edward C. Bradley, 
Clarence A Preston and D. Milton 
Knight. 
The choir will render special Easter 
music at the Baptist church tomorrow 
morning. 
The hopes of the local company that 
the annual field day of the U.B.BA. 
would take place in Manchester failed 
of realization, as the event will be held 
in Wallaston. on the 19th of April. 
The reason advanced by the committee 
was that the faresto Manchester from 
points beyond Boston were excessive. 
Thelocal company will leave for the 
event on the 7.32 train next Thursday 
with drum corps. Captain Swett is 
confident the company is in even bet- 
ter shape than last year, when they 
carried off the honors in the Sham 
battle, and for drum corps. 
A good time isin store for those 
who attend the church social under 
the auspices of the Church Aid society 
in the vestry of the Baptist church 
next Wednesday evening. A program 
of vocal and instrumental music is 
being prepared. 
Kev. Fy Sr Hensonts © lécturee-on 
‘*Grumblers’”’ to be given in the Town 
hall Wednesday evening, the 25th, is 
going to draw a big crowd apparently, 
as very nearly all of the tickets have 
been sold. Have you secured yours 
yet? The tickets can be found at 
Lee's and.Cheever's: 
The Ladies Sodality of the Sacred 
Heart church are to give another 
series of whist parties on Tuesday 
evenings in Lee’s hall, the first to be 
next Tuesday evening, the 17th. Ad- 
mission 15 cents. 
There’s a little secret, if you knew, 
Makes old furniture look like new, 
It doesn’t cost you much to buy it, 
It's JAPALAC. Why don’t you try it? 
Mr. Glidden is the maker, 
I tell you what he is no fakir, 
In fact he tells us to take back 
Unsatisfactory JAPALAC. 
Its what the ladies always choose, 
They say, ‘“‘It is so nice to use.” 
So do not doubt we sell a stack 
Of Mr. Glidden’s JAPALAC. 
At BEATON’S, Manchester.* 
