NOREH SHORE BREEZE 
Every Child vis- 
‘Lacy 
Department with 
iting our 
an adult, will re- 
fceive a pretty 
Christmas souve- 
nir. 
SALEM MASS. 
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You Never Made a Mistake 
In buying Gloves for Christmas Gifts-making. A pair of Gloves are pleasing reminders the winter long of the giver. 
A Glove Certificate takes all the worry off your hands and puts the gloves on hers. 
A FACSIMILE OF OUR CERTIFICATE. 
Rid Glove Certificate 
The bolder of this Certificate is entitled to ———— pair 
of id Gloves, quality—_——_-—_. 
The Gloves to be fitted to the band. 
PO 
UMBRELLAS 
The largest and 
best display ever 
shown in Essex 
County — $1.00 
and upwards. 
Win. G. Webber Co. 
A complete stock of every kind, of every style and every size and every color—none but competent people to serve 
you, and the immense glove business we are doing, shows the public estimate of this branch of our business. 
Do Your Christmas Shopping at Webber’s 
MANCHESTER 
The Haphazard club will meet next 
Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. 
Alexander Robertson, Bridge street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mason 
celebrated the 25th anniversary of their 
wedding at their home on School street, 
Monday. Inthe evening Mr. and Mrs. 
Mason had as their guests the members of 
the Degree of Honor of which Mrs. Ma- 
son is an officer. “The evening passed 
very pleasantly. A pretty willow rocker 
was presented them. Refreshments 
were served. 
Through an error last week we stated 
that ‘‘Miss Helen Mason’’ was ill in a 
Boston Hospital. It is Miss Alice 
Mason, who formerly lived here, but 
who has made her home in Boston for 
the past few years. We are pleased to 
report she is recovering from the effects 
of an operation. 
Miss Helen Burnham is clerking at 
Baird-North Co’s in Salem for the 
holidays. 
Mrs. Alexandrea Frazier who has been 
the guest of Mrs. Charles Andrews the 
past month returned to her home in 
Nova Scotia Tuesday of this week. 
Mrs. Christina McKenzie of Brookline 
has been Mrs. Andrews’ guest the past 
few days. 
Rule For Automobiles. 
The following rule for automobiles 
and other vehicles when meeting has 
been suggested: ‘‘When vehicles are 
about to meet on converging lines, the 
one having the other on the left shall be 
considered as in possession of the right 
of way.”’ 
Under this rule a driver need only 
watch the roads coming on his right hand, 
and in many ways an observance of this 
suggestion would save much bad feeling 
and actual damage to automobiles. 
Why not have your printing done at 
the office of THE Breeze PRINT? 
lowing heads: 
Estates, viz: 
of fruit trees. 
Lock Box 35. 
ROBERT A. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architedts ) 
erading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade 
trees, spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Cost Cong. Gardner $5580. 
According to his report filed this week 
with the Secretary of the State the recent 
campaign cost Cong. Gardner for his re- 
election over Senator Schofield $5580. 
Of this sum $3500 was paid to the trea- 
surer of his campaign committee, $1780 
to the various city and town committees, 
and $300 to the congressional district 
committee. 
The amount sent to the Manchester 
Republican Town committee was $75.00. 
Mrs. Claude Temple and two children 
returned Tuesday after spending Thanks- 
giving with friends in Vermont. 
MITCHELL, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
