NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
25¢ up to $2.25. 
STAMPED Baby Bonnets, Bootees, Kimonos and Bibs. 
canoes and piazzas, 50c quality, for 25e. 
ORIENTAL Pillow Slips in Roman stripe, regular 25c quality, for 19¢. 
SCARFS and Shams in cut work and blind embroidery, 50c quality, at 39e each. 
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The Store on T'wo Streets. Carriage and Automobile Entrance 
.. tor Idle Moments .. 
OUR ART DEPARTMENT offers many suggestions to lovers of fine needlework. You could 
spend hours here examining the new things and learning the new embroidery stitches. 
have a little time to spare we would suggest to you to drop in and view the pretty things. 
All Purchases 
Delivered 
Free of Charge 
anywhere along the North Shore. 
When you 
CARRIAGE Pillow Slips on fine white lawn, trimmed with lace or hamburg, and stamped or plain, prices from 
Choice line of Lithographic Tops suitable for boats, 
Washington 
Street. 
CHURCH NOTES 
Manchester 
Congregational church, Rev. C. 
Arthur Lincoln, pastor. Morning 
worship at 10.45; evening service at 7 
o’clock. Sermons by the pastor. 
Baptist church, Rev. Edward Her- 
sey Brewster, pastor. Morning wor- 
ship at 10.45; People’s evening ser- 
vice of song and praise at 7 o'clock. 
Sacred Heart Church, Rev. Fr. 
Wm. J. Powers, pastor. Week-day 
Mass at 7.30 A. M. Mass on the 
first Friday of each month at 5.30 
A. M. Sunday Masses at 8.30 and 
10.30 A. M. Sunday school at 2.30 
P. M. Rosary, Instruction and 
Benediction Sunday evenings at 7.30 
o’clock. Women’s Sodality Thurs- 
day evenings at 7.30 o’clock. De- 
votions in honor of the Sacred 
Heart of Jesus on the first Friday of 
each month at 7.30 P. M. 
Rev. Fr. Powers is to have an 
assistant in his labors at the Sacred 
Heart church this summer, and Rev. 
John Perry of Boston is expected here 
next week to assume his duties on 
June 1. There will in all probability 
be three Masses Sundays beginning 
June 3, at 7.00, 8.30 and 10.30 o’clock. 
The Farther Lights met Thurs- 
day evening at the parsonage. They 
are preparing to give the sequel of 
the “Old Maid’s Convention” in 
the Town hall in the early part of 
June: -The-sequel is entitled? The 
Old Maid’s Return.” 
Union Memorial services are to 
be held at the Congregational 
church tomorrow morning, to which 
the members of Allen Post, 67, Col. 
H.. Pa.vWoodburya Camp ese oLny 
and Allen Relief Corps have been 
invited and will attend in a body. 
The sermon will be by Rev. C. Ar- 
thur Lincoln. Rev. Mr. Brewster 
will also take part in the services. 
At the Baptist church, tomor- 
row evening, Rev. Mr. Brewster 
will preach on “Water . Pitchers,” 
third in the series on “Village Holi- 
lege 
The Ladies’ Aid -society of the 
Congregational church have 
bought new hymn books to be 
used at the evening services. It 
is the Northfield Hymnal. A hearty 
vote of thanks was passed at the 
Tuesday evening service for their 
donation. 
Palace of Sweets! 
OUR SUPERIOR 
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Fine Homemade Candies, pure, fresh and wholesome. 
The TWO UP-TO-DATE STORES this side of Boston. 
We manufacture all our own Candies, and use nothing but the best 
of ingredients. 
Ice Cream and Frozen Pudding a Specialty 
Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Delicious Cool Beverages 
Beautiful Ice Cream Parlors connected with each of our stores 
197 Main Street, 
Gloucester 
(Opp. the Post-Office) 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
Music Saturday Evenings 
220 Essex Street, 
Salem 
(Town House Sq.) 
(@- We put up Ice Cream in Large or Small Quantity to Take Out. 
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