NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The New 1907 Footwear 
NEW RIBBONS 
This is to be a Ribbon Season and we are 
fully prepared to supply all your wants. 
“PA TRICIAN” 
Now Ready for Your Approval 
es one HARAB LES 
velvets and chiffons. 
tumes, 
finest and most attractive 
We are splendidly ready to help you. 
rieties and comprehensive selections of both practical and elaborate styles in 
Colored and black wool dress goods—white ¢ 
—linings—laces and embroideries —trimmings and buttons—sewing room needfuls— 
e assortinent ever 
The Lenten Season almost over! Haster-only two weeks away! That means it is time | 
you gave serious thought to your new Spring outfit—if you have not.already done so. 
Our stocks have never contained such big va- 
and fancy silks 
In fact, everything that enters into the making of separate garments or entire cos- 
Or if you prefer to buy your outfit already made we invite your inspection of the 
r shown east of Boston. 
The Dependable Store in Town House Square. i 
MANCHESTER 
G. A. Knoerr has just completed wir- 
ing for electricity the G. M. Lane gar- 
dener’s cottage at the Row, and the E. 
G. Black house, off Sea st. 
Miss Emiline Millett of E. Gloucester 
spent the first of the week a guest of 
Mrs. Dowing Lee, Pleasant st. 
Ernest Lane, driver for D. B. Hodg- 
kins’ Sons, has been spending the week 
visiting relatives in Belmont. 
Master Wm. McDiarmid entertained 
a party of his schoolmates last Saturday 
on the occasion of his 12th birthday. A 
very enjoyable evening was spent playing 
games, etc. Refreshments were served. 
The boys present were John and Teddy 
Norton, Ralph Stearns, Gordon and 
Archie Cool, Allen McKinnon: Almer 
Smith, Oscar Olsen, Henry eign John 
Sullivan and Arthur Erickson. 
An inventory of the estate of the late 
Mary Ann Gilman was filed at the pro- 
bate court Monday, $1400. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham of 
Stoneham were guests over Sunday of the 
former's sister, Mrs. C. L. Crafts, 
School street. 
George Dean is taking a week’s respite 
from his duties with Smith’s Exp. Co., 
and has been spending the week with a 
party of friends on the South Shore. 
Leave your printing at the Breeze Office. 
: SERA Pere 
Mrs. George Gould entertained five 
tables at whist at her School street home 
Monday afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newton of 
Gloucester were the guests the first of the 
week of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace 
Joseph, off School street. 
Miss Elvada Adams of Essex has been 
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Elmer 
Butler the past week. 
The Breeze one year, one dollar. 
Her 93d Birthday. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill, Manchester’ s old- 
est resident but one, passed her 93d mile- 
stone Wednesday, informally observing 
the event. A number of friends called 
during the day to extend congratulations 
and she was able to receive them with 
the agility that few women of 80 possess. 
Mrs. Hill is a native of ‘“‘Newport,’’ or 
what is now more commonly called West 
Manchester. She is a widow of the late 
Capt. Benj. Hill, one of Manchester’s old 
timese acaptains, whom she accompanied 
on more than one occasion on foregin 
voyages. For the past few years Mrs. 
Hill has made her home with Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. P. Dole, Norwood ave. She 
is just recovering from an illness of sev- 
eral weeks. Her nearest relatives are two 
grandsons, William, living in Winthrop, 
and Charles, living in Springfield. The 
BREEZE wishes Mrs. Hill continued years 
of life and happiness. 
EARLY SPRING IN THE GARDEN. 
Before trees and shrubs begin to grow prunning and trimming should be finished. This 
is the best time to trim hedges and other formal shaped trees and shrubs to perfect lines. 
In summer severe cutting back may make them look bare. 
Fruit trees, small fruits, 
late flowering shrubs as Hydrangeas, etc., are best prunned soon. 
Prunning or trimming with us does not mean trimming every shrub to a round top but 
prunning for health and vigor allowing natural grace. 
Let shrubs intended to be formal in shape be kept perfect in outline as if cutin marble. 
Ve) aisle BANS 
NAMES Ace RSs eae 
Contractor-Gardener. 
HORE LOWE PUR Be 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. 
FORESTRY, 
Rel. Con: 
ENTOMOLOGY, 
