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Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. Il. Ruge, Pastor. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
‘Sunday school, 12 m. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meeting. Tues- 
day, 7.30 p. m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rey. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
Bible school, 12 m. 2. Y. P. U., 
6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer mectings Tues- 
day and Friday evenings, 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church 
~ Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 8.30 and 10.30 
a.m. Last Mass followed by Bene- 
diction of the Blessed Sacrament. 
- Week-day Mass at the church at 7.30 
a. m. ; 
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At the Congregational church 
- Sunday morning Rev. L. H. Ruge 
will preach on ‘‘In Quest of the 
' Ideal,’’ and in the evening at7 
-o’clock on ‘‘The Fire Fighters.’’ 
; At the Baptist church Sunday, 
Oct. 30, the pastor will preach in 
the morning on ‘‘The Historic 
- Christ’’ and in the evening on ‘‘The 
Challenge to Conscience.’’ Song ser- 
vice begins at 6.45 Sunday evening, 
_ gospel hymns. 
Mrs. Israel Harvie. 
Early Wednesday evening Isa- 
bella Sinclair Harvie, widow of the 
late Israel Harvie, passed away at 
her home on Lincoln street after a 
- lingering illness at the age of 78 
_ years. 
; Mrs. Harvie was a native of Edin- 
burgh, Scotland, but has spent the 
_ greater part of her life in this coun- 
try, coming to Manchester a number 
of years ago and making their home 
in the attractive cottage they had 
built on Lincoln street. Since Mr. 
_ Harvie’s death a short time ago Mrs. 
- Harvie has been in failing health. 
‘Her neice, Mrs. Isabella MacGeorge 
of Ashmont has been with ber the last 
few months and was with her at the 
time of her death. 
Mrs. Harvie was of a quiet and 
retiring nature. She had many 
friends by whom she will be greatly 
missed. Her nearest relative is Mrs. 
Isabella MaecGeorge of Ashmont. 
Funeral services were: held this 
Friday afternoon from her late home 
on Lincoln st., the Rev. L. H. Ruge 
of the Congregational church offici- 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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JOSEPH LEVIN 
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Custom Tailor 
MANGHESTER, MASS. 
Announces that he has taken a five-year lease of his store on Beach Street, Man- 
chester, and will remain here permanently. All the latest styles in fall and winter 
suitings for ladies and gentlemen on hand and will be pleased to show the same at all 
times, 
Strictly first-class workmanship in all details of the work and constant en- 
deavor to please has resulted in my receiving numerous references from gratified cus- 
tomers all along the North Shore. 
Thanking you for past favors and trusting for a continuance of the same, I am, 
Telephone Gonnection 
ating. Interment was in the lot in 
Rosedale cemetery beside her late 
husband. The floral offerings were 
numerous and beautiful and gave an 
expression of sympathy of many 
friends. 
Makes Water and Oil Mix. 
Carbonol, a coal tar product, gives 
the power to _ dissolve grease. 
Every housekeeper knows that the most 
difficult part of any kind of cleaning 1s 
the removal of grease. Water will dis- 
solve dirt of any kind, but as it refuses 
to mix with oil or grease, there is no 
remedy except to scour and remove the 
grease by friction, a laborious and not 
very thorough method. 
Carbonol is a liquid that mixes with 
water and with grease. A spoonful of 
it in a bucket of water is sufficient to 
enable the water to dissolve any grease 
with which it comes in contact. When 
the kitchen dishes are washed, for in- 
stance, the housekeeper throws in a dash 
of carbonol into the washing pan, and 
the grease can be washed away with the 
dirt easily and immediately. 
Sponging carpets and furniture with a 
carbonol solution is wonderfully effective 
in removing the dinginess. The earbonol 
seems to get at a layer which ordinary 
cleaning does not touch. The fine film 
which is deposited by smoke, cooking 
vapors, ete., gathers and retains dust 
and no amount of brushing will make it 
let go. Carbonol, however, by dissolving 
this greasy film, releases both grease 
and dirt and the original newness and ~ 
freshness of carpets, rugs, hangings, 
upholstery and garments will be restored. 
A little carbonol in the kitchen sink 
greatly simplifies the work of keeping it 
clean, and as it runs down through the 
pipes, the carbonol cleanes them also and 
prevents clogging by waste grease. 
The garbage can, which is almost im- 
possible to clean in ordinary ways can be 
rinsed with a carbonol solution and 
made clean and sweet. 
Carbonol is also a powerful germicide 
and insecticide. It will disinfect a sick- 
room and all utensils used in the treat- 
ment of contagious diseases. A few 
drops in crannies or cracks of the floors 
and walls will drive away vermin better 
than insect powder. 
Simply as a precaution against disease, 
use carbonol in the water when house- 
cleaning. It will make the house much 
more sanitary and safe to live in. 
A generous sample of this remarkable 
preparation mailed free on request. Ad- 
dress the Barrett Mfg. Co., 297 Franklin 
street, Boston, Mags. 
Respectfully yours, 
JOSEPH LEVIN 
?@ Wearers of L. & H. 
Derbies point with 
pride to the trade- 
mark in their hats, 
after months of wear 
@ Because L. & H. 
Derbies 
Hold their shape, 
Hold their color. 
q Every style for 
every man. 
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F. W. Bell & Son 
Beach St. Manchester 
JOHN F. SILVA 
Forest Street, re Manchester 
Announces to the people of Man- 
chester that he is to run a 
FISH CART 
in Manchester the coming winter, 
commencing about November 1, and 
that he will be prepared to supply 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, in 
season, at Lowest Prices. 
As soon as you advertise, the fact; 
that you have property to rent or sell 
becomes an ex-secret. 
Have your Legal and Probate No- 
tices appear in The Breeze. 
