NORE SHORE BREBZE 
With the largest and best selected stock this side of Boston we invite your inspect- 
ion before purchasing your summer supply as we are confident we can save you money 
beside giving you many exclusive patterns to select from. 
STRAW MATTING 
50 rolls, extra heavy, with strong selvedge; a 
matting that sells everywhere at 30c yard, we 
offer them at this sale at 
25c yard, $9.00 roll of 40 yards. 
JAPANESE MATTINGS 
White grounds, with inlaid figures, all new 
3 30c yard, $10.50 per roll. 
Piain White China and Japanese Mattings at 
35c and 50c yard. 
patterns, 
Special prices in roll lots. 
The Store on two streets. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forster Allen were 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Leach 
in Danvers over Sunday and the first of 
the week. 
Prot. W. 5S. C. Russell, formerly 
principal of the Story High school, who 
has been in charge of the Science De- 
- partment of the Springfield( Mass) High 
school the past few years, has recently 
been elected permanent head of the de- 
partment, which carries with it a sub-~ 
stantial increase in salary. 
The ‘‘Manchester Crickets’’ have ac- 
cepted the challenge of the “‘It Club’’ 
issued through last week’s BREEZE and 
the game will be played at the play- 
grounds on Memorial Day morning, at 
p.30. 
Mrs. Annie Shute and daughter Mar- 
Saret of Warren, N. H., have been 
guests the past two weeks of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Gray, Bennett st. 
Mrs. Ernest Mead of Wellesley Farms 
was a guest over the week-end of her 
mother, Mrs. Anna Woodbury. 
Miss Ethel Stanley has accepted a posi- 
tion as assistant book-keeper with F. I. 
Lamasney, at Beverly Farms, for the 
summer, after the close of school. 
Miss Alice Sargent started this week 
at G. W. Hooper’s as assistant book- 
keeper for the summer. 
| Mattings Have the Floor. 
English Linoleum, two and four yards wide, 
all ‘new spring patterns, 
50c and 60c square yd. 
1 lot Figured Linoleum, heavy quality, sell 
regular at 50c and 60c yard, while they last 
1 lot Pro Brussells Art Squares 2 1-2x3 yards, 
regular value $7.50, choice of this lot, 
2 PF FE ES OR CREO I La s Feb ay ID 
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Every Wednesday an Experienced 
Teacher will give Free Instructions 
in art Embroidery. 
This is a personal invitation for 
you to be present. 
39c yard 
$4.25 
Auto and carriage entrance on Washington st. 
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A small delegation of local Workmen, 
including E. Wallace Stanley, Lewis 
Killam and Jos. Leary (the latter a mem- 
ber of a Salem lodge) attended the big 
initiation in Mechanic’s hall, Boston, 
Monday evening, when 250 candidates 
were ‘‘put through the toils.’? The 
work was performed by the Waltham 
lodge, A. O. U. W., and was said to 
be among the finest ever witnessed. 
‘There were some 5000 Workmen pre- 
sent. 
The band is putting in some hard prac- 
tice now for the summer. Their first ap- 
pearance this season will be on Memoral 
Day with the G. A. R. 
Calling Cards 50c. a hundred at the 
BREEZE office. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Allen of Glou- 
cester are planning to open ‘“‘Wood- 
vine,’’ their cottage off Summer street 
on Memorial Day. 
The Haphazard club will meet Mon- 
day evening with Miss Beth Meldrum, 
School st. 
Mrs. IT. M. Mahoney has rented her 
““Oakdale’’ cottage on Pine street to 
Maj. Samuel K. Williams of Brookline 
for the season, who will occupy it about 
June 1. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester 
Mass., P. O. for week ending May 11: 
Geo F Bosher, Dr Jay F Erwin, 2 D D Felton, 
Mrs E Grady, J R Hoffren, James F Sharpe, 
Clarence Wustey. 
SaMUEL L. WHEATON, P. M. 
ROBERT A. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
BEING desi eh nid Bs 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
lowing heads: 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of Es- 
tates, viz: 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
trees. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Lock Box 35. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
