LUDDEN & LUDDEN, 
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 
740-742-743 Old South Bldg., Boston, 
And Lee’s Block, cor. School and Union Sts., 
Manchester, Mass. 
Boston — Tel. 143 Main. Manchester — Tel. 146-3. 
Chas. M. Ludden, W. E. Ludden, 
Geo. E. Willmonton. 
ICE! 
List of Prices for Season of 1906 
40c per 100 lbs. 
Fish Markets, Grocery Stores, 
Boarding Houses, 
Apothecaries, 25c per 100 lbs. 
Family Price - 
Wholesale Price - $4.00 a ton 
(Signed) Addison Davis, 
Manchester Ice Co., 
Walter A. Caldwell, 
Ayers Bros. 
NOBSCOT MI. 
SPRING 
WATER 
Pure and Soft 
Analyzed and 
Approved by the 
Mass. State Board 
of Health. 
Circular and Price-list 
of Cooler 
on application. 
Perfection Cooler 
Our North Shore Agents: 
Pe WOOGDUTY v.25: Beverly Cove 
D. W. Hardy & Son...... Beverly Farms 
Ga Wi HLOODEeTact Gia. ets . . Manchester 
PSS Ay iGttecs « tomo shtite cows ..Magnolia 
A360. GOSSE asprin s we ds. 3 Marblehead 
Bowls GOOG buen: ote tentole ante Ipswich 
Peeks ck WillCOMD: aettensttetetnstetaiets Ipswich 
MAIN OFFICE: 
2 Pearl St., = Boston, Mass. 
JUNK! 
If you have junk or any sort to sell —we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send awagonatonce. We 
pay in spot cash all we can afford to allow. 
J. L. SIMON & CO., 
2 and 4 Charter St., Salem. 
Our wagon is in Manchester almost every day 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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. 
Emanuel church (Episcopal), 
Masconomo street—Morning pray- 
ers at 11 o'clock. Holy communion 
first and third Sundays in the 
month. 
Sacred  bleare church, Jnev. wir 
Wm. F. Powers, pastor; Rev. John 
S. Perry, assistant. Sunday masses 
at) 7.00, 8.30\and 10.30°A.- M.3° Sun= 
day evening devotions at 7.45; First 
Friday devotions at 5.30 and 7.00 
A. M., and 7.45 P. M. Week-day 
mass at the church at 7.30 A. M. 
Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, president of 
the American Unitarian  associa- 
tion, will preach at the First Uni- 
tarian church tomorrow at 10.45 A. 
M., when the church opens for the 
summer. 
Révoalr Wm. Fo Powers starts 
next week on a house to house vis- 
itation and parish census. He will 
probably visit the help on the vari- 
ous estates during the forenoon and 
at night the families pf the town. 
Beginning tomorrow the Sunday 
school, Sodality and Advanced 
Class of the Sacred Heart church 
will not meet during the summer, 
until September. 
A fair in aid of the Sacred Heart 
church new edifice will be held in 
the Manchester Town hall the week 
of August 27 Fr. Powers will 
leave the fair books at various 
places during his visitation to his 
parishioners next week. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Miss E. P. 
Allen, Monday evening, June 18. 
TLopic.<Anger 
Rev. E. H. Brewster will preach at 
the Baptist church tomorrow morning 
on “The expulsive power of a new 
affection.’”” In the evening the Chil- 
dren’s day concert will be held. 
The entertainment to be given in 
the Town hall under the auspices of 
the Father Lights will be on the 28th 
instead of 27th, as previously an- 
nounced. The ‘“Spinster’s Return,” 
a sequel to “The Old Maid’s Conven- 
tion,” will be presented, and will no 
doubt make a hit. <A ‘‘Japanese”’ or- 
chestra will furnish the music. 
This evening in the Congregational 
church at 7.45 o’clock, there will be a 
song rehearsal from the new North- 
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field Hymnal, to which all singers are 
invited. It is probable that a _per- 
manent young people’s choir will be 
organized for the Sunday evening 
services. 
The Muinistering Circle of King’s 
Daughters wili hold a sale of aprons, 
towels, candy, ice cream and cake in 
the Congregational chapel, Wednes- 
day, June 20, afternoon and evening. 
Plans are under way for a concert 
and dance to be given in the Town 
hall on Friday evening, July 13, in 
aids of ‘thewSacred® ( Heartyy cauech. 
There will be a concert from 8 to 
9.30, and dancing will follow until 
midnight. The concert feature of 
the evening will be furnished for 
the most part by out-of-town tal- 
ent. 
Men’s hosiery from  Philadel- 
phia se ubest, /-manuiacturerseesat 
Allen’s. a 
Asbestos flat-irons at Carter’s. * 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches 
ter Postoffice for week ending June 9, 1906: 
Mrs Bremen, Dr H W N Bennett. L S Bow- 
ler, Mrs Wm Barry, Harry Baker, Miss Nellie 
Carey, Democratic Newspaper, Joe Night- 
ingale, Miss Anna Nilsson, J H Howard, 
Mrs Allison Hill, Percy Krighby, Miss Nel- 
lie Laroche, Nellie M. Lindsey, Miss Minnie 
Lanegan, Mrs Olivia Lufgred, Mrs Jennie 
McKay, Gustaf M R Oberg, Jesse Pillerin, 
Deutsches Ronsulaf, Miss D. Roorke, James 
Richardson, Republican Newspaper, Mr and 
Mrs M Weston, Mrs Dwight Spencer, Miss 
E L Thans. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
Why not buy your 
HARNESS OIF 
from CARTER? He sells for $1.0) a gallon 
Out of town you pay $1.50. And his is much 
better. Sold in quantities from 1 pint to 1 
gallon. 
ALEX. CARTER, Manchester, Mass. 
ig 5 BOSTON 
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Steamers from Providence 
Every Week-Day at 6.30 P.M. 
DIRECT SERVICE. 
“All the Way by Water” 
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays 
at 5 P.M. 
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