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Infants Worsted Goods 
It’s time to dress the baby a little warmer. 
worsted goods we’ve prepared for the comfort of the little folk. 
Look over our fine line of knit 
You will 
see just what is needed and at the most reasonable prices, too. 
Worsted Bootees, in pink and white and 
blue and white, at 
Crocheted Jackets, in blue and white, 
pink and white, and plain, white, at 
25c, 36c1o0CH75Cc 
Sweaters, in plain white or with blue or 
pink collars and cuffs, button front 
A style. 
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Beacon Lights of the World. 
“Beacon Lights of the World’’ was 
the subject of a strong and forceful ser- 
mon preached at the Congregational 
church, Manchester, last Sunday morn- 
ing by’ Rev. L. H. Ruge. Mr. Ruge 
took for his text: ‘“Ye are the light of 
the world. Let your light so shine before 
men, that they may see your good works 
and glorify your Father which is in 
heaven.”’ 
He spoke of the natural desire of 
people to outshine others, —in school, in 
the social, professional and commercial 
life, but regretted that it is all. too true 
that in the Christian life we would do al- 
most any thing rather than try to outstrip 
others. 
‘“Above all the man who has been 
true to God and to his fellows, is after 
all the greatest man,’’ he said. ‘“‘He 
shines farthest throughout the ages. No 
matter how insignificant and how obs- 
cure he may be, he is the light of the 
world. 
*‘Do not endeavor to shine by some- 
body else’s light. If your faith be small, 
let that shine accordingly; be yourself in 
the world and inthe church. ‘Let your 
light shine.’ 
‘“You are deliberately covering your 
light if you are not doing some good. fq 
» “People think they will shine on the 
Sabbath day. The place to shine is dur- 
ing the week—out in the world. Here 
J24c, 17c, 25c pair 
Price $13.00, 1.25c 
The cute little Norfolk Sweaters in 
plain white, or with pink or blue 
pleat effects and belt. Price $4.50 
White Flannelette Nightingales, with silk 
crocheted edge, in pink or blue and 
ribbons to match. 
Price - - - 
25c 
White 
Kimonos, made of flannelette, 
(in the church) we shine because we are 
in the radiance of His presence. Out in 
the world during the week, let that light 
be reflected. Do not think your best 
work can be done in the. church,—but 
out in the world where men are strug- 
gling.”’ 
The New Train Schedule. 
On Monday, Oct. 7, the winter sched- 
ule of trains will go into, effect. It is 
anticipated that practically the same ar- 
rangement as now will be continued on 
Flannelette Wrappers, with pink 
or blue silk crocheted edge at 50c 
Blue and-white or pink and white striped 
outing Flannel Wrappers at 25 and 38c 
in pretty 
blue and white and pink and white effects 
38c and 50c 5 
the Gloucester, branch with the exception 
of the extra Saturday afternoon train run 
during the summer. There is some talk 
of having a late train run up the branch, 
leaving Rockport about 11 o’clock. It is 
expected, also, that the new double track- 
as far as West Gloucester station will be 
used with the beginning of the winter 
schedule. 
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If you see this, others will see your 
reading notice. That tests the value of 
readers’ in the BREEzE. ‘They are in- 
expensive. Try them. 
SPECIAL SALE 
AT 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
$1.00 Corsets for 50 cts 
.50 Corsets for 25 cts 
1.00 House Suits 89 cts 
1.50 House Suits $1.00 
GEORGE F. ALLEN, - 
.50 Shirt Waists 39 cts 
1.25 Ladies’ Wrappers 1.00 
.25 Children’s Blouses $7 cts 
Ladies’, Men’s and Boy’s 
Linen Collars 5 for 25 cts 
MANCHESTER 
