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Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 37-3 Manc., 259 Salem 
Central St., Manchester. 
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Furniture Painting, Enameling 
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GOOD SHOES 
It may interest you to know 
of astore in Gloucester, where 
can be found the fiinest makes of 
shoes in the oountry. 
We carry such leading makes 
as Laird-Schober, Cousins and 
Hanan in an infinite variety. 
Skilled salespeople given par- 
ticular attention to fitting. 
Little feet looked after with 
especial care. 
Summer such as 
novelties, 
white and tan shoes, tennis and 
golf goods. 
Goodyear sneakers for every 
foot. 
We can save you tyenty-five 
per cent over city prices. 
We makea specialty of full 
outfits of shoes. 
Let us show you what we can 
do. 
Ford & Wass 
North Shore Shoe Dealers 
6 PLEASANT ST., = GLOUCESTE 
Next to Butman & French. 
Institute. 
CHURCH NOTES 
MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
sunday ochools Lz. . Xi bas, Cock: 
7.00 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.00 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster, Pastor. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Binle-pchool 12:15 ms- B.Y, P.5U. 
6.00 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.00. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 9.00 and 10.30 a. m. 
Sunday School at 2.30 o’clock Rosary, 
Instructions and Benediction of the 
Blessed Sacrament Sunday evenings at 
7.30. Advanced Class Friday evenings 
at 7.30 o’clock. Week-day Mass at the 
Chapel at 7.30 a. m. 
The Rev. Frederick J. Libby of Mag- 
nolia will preach at the Congregational 
church tomorrow m‘rning in exchange 
with Rev. L. H. Ruge. In the evening 
Mr. Ruge will preach on “* Two Proph- 
ets and their Visions.’’ There will be 
a song service at the opening of the 
meeting. All welcome. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster will preach 
at the Baptist church tomorrow morning 
on ‘‘ The Debtor’s Thanks.’’ In the 
evening his subject will be “‘ Out of the 
Throne.’’ 
A union Thanksgiving service will be 
held at the Congregational church at 
10.45 a. m. on Thanksgiving Day, with 
sermon by the pastor, Rev. L. H. Ruge. 
Rev. Mr. Brewster is leaving Mon- 
day to spend Thanksgiving at Northfield. 
Dea. Chas. Andrews will lead the Tue - 
day evening prayer service taking for his 
subject ‘Recollections of Departed 
Brethren.” The Friday evening service 
will be in charge of Dea. J. Davis 
Baker, who will talk on ‘‘ Baptist Anni- 
versaries at Springfield.”” Mr. Baker 
was a delegate to the convention, and he 
will mak: a report at this time. 
The Ministering circle of King’s 
Daughters went to Gloucester Thursday 
evening and gave an entertainment be- 
fore the fishermen at the Fishermen’s 
The program consisted of 
the following: Piano solo, Under the 
Wire, Ethel C. Stanley; solo, In the 
Evening by the Moonlight, Dear Louise, 
Emma Prest; boys orchestra, national 
songs, Donald Height, Earl Height, 
Edwin Cook, Roland McNeil; reading, 
Spring House Cleaning, Effie Stedstone ; 
auto harp solo, Unanswered Yet, Rob- 
ert M. Baker; piano sol», Midnight 
Fire Alarm, May Rogers; selection, 
orchestra, (19 rieces), H. C. Swett, 
leader; reading, Miss Maloney on the 
Chinese Queues, Annie Younger; solo, 
Won’t You Come Over to My House, 
Marion Lations; clappers, Marching 
Through Georgia, Edwin Cook; _read- 
ing, Counting the Eggs, Mrs. Wm. 
Follett; solo, Flagging the Train, 
George Fleming; orchestra, Honey Boy, 
Starlight; solo, Japanese Love Song, 
Miss Olive Cook, dressed in costume; 
reading, Mrs. R. A. Mitchell; singing, 
America, by all. Following the enter- 
tainment remarks were made by Rev. 
Mr. Brewster, and there was a closing 
song, ‘‘ God be with You Till We Meet 
Again.’? Refreshments were served. 
Some forty attended from here. The 
concert wasin charge of Mrs. Follett 
and Mrs. Ellery Rogers. 
NOTICE 
I wish all persons who have claims 
against me to present the same for pay- 
ment; and likewise all who are indebted 
to me to kindly do me the favor of pay- 
ing the same. I herewith authorize 
Miss E. A. Lethbridge to receipt in my 
name. 
Gero. F. ALLEN 
Manchester, Oct. 31, 1907. 
WONSON’S 
SPA AND LUNCH ROOM 
158 Main St., Gloucester 
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
E. P. WONSON, Proprietor 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. Address 
LANESVILLE, MASS. 
Telephone 
CHICKENS 
Fresh killed, for sale, as small broilers or 
roasters, 3 to 4 1bs., at less than mak et prices. 
Send postal day befure wanted and I will 
dress and deliver. Address 
I wish to inform the public 
that I have opened in the 
Allen Building, Washington St., 
Manchester 
A first-class CASIL GROCERY STORE. 
T shall keep everything found in an Up-to- 
date Grocery and shall sell at the LOWEST 
PRICES which astrictly cash business will 
permit. 
A share of the public patronage is respect- 
fully solici.ed. 
E. E. ALLEN 
