32 NORTH 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
First UNrtaRriAN, Masconomo St. 
Sunday service at 11 a.m, All seats 
free. You are welcome. 
EMMANUEL CHURCH, (Episcopal). 
Sunday services: Morning Prayer 
and Sermon at 11 a. m. Celebration 
of the Holy Communion on the Ist 
and 3rd Sundays in the month after 
Morning Prayer; on the 2nd Sun- 
day in the month at 8 a. m. 
OrtHoDOx CONGREGATIONAL, Rev, 
Charles A. Hatch, pastor—Sunday 
morning worship, with sermon, 
10.45. ‘Bible school, 12. Evening ser- 
vice at 7.30. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 
7.45 in the chapel. Woman’s Mission- 
ary society the first Thursday of each 
month. Sittings can be obtained of 
Mr. E. A, Lane, 
Baptist CuurcH, Rev. A, G. War- 
ner, pastor.—Public worship, 10.45 a 
m. Bible school, 12.15, vestry. Men’s 
class, 12.15, auditorium. Young Peo- 
ple’s union, 6.30. Evening service 
7.30. Prayer meetings, Friday even- 
ing at 7.30. Communion first Sunday 
in the month. All seats free at every 
service. 
SacrRED Heart CuHurcH, Rev. 
Mark Sullivan, pastor.—Masses, 8 
and 10.30 o’clock. Rosary, Instruction 
and Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- 
ment, after 10.30 mass. Week days: 
morning mass at 7.30 o'clock. 
Dr. Howard N. Brown and Rev. 
Sydney B. Snow of King’s Chapel, 
Boston, will preach Sunday at the 
First Unitarian Church, Masconomo 
Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea. Ser- 
wiceedtellediatit 
The sessions of the Sunday School 
of the Congregational church will be 
resumed with the coming Suiiday, 
Sept. 7th. 
George Sargent concluded his ser- 
vices at the Congregational church 
last Sunday as soloist for the summer 
season. Mr. Stewart, the choir 
leader, resumes his. services at the 
church the coming Sunday. He has 
been spending the summer at his 
home in Maine. 
Rev. Charles A. Hatch, the newly 
elected minister of the Congregation- 
al church, will assume his pastorate 
Sunday, when he will preach both 
morning and evening. 
The Women’s Missionary So- 
ciety of the Congregational church 
met in the chapel at 3 o’clock yester- 
day afternoon. A reception was given 
to the Cradle Roll at four. All mem- 
bers and their mothers were invited. 
vited. 
Men’s London Boot Shop Shoes in 
Tan and Black. Very classy, at Belt Ss, 
Beach: St: 
Fresh 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Fruit! 
Direct from the Boston Markets Daily 
Only Fruit Store on the North Shore that Guarantees Its Fruit. 
Money back if not satisfactory. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
POST OFFIGE BLOGK 
TEL. CON. 
Phone 160 
LOCK BOX 66 
JOHN F. SCOTT 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
PERSONAL SUPERVISION. 
NOTICE. 
FIRST CLASS LABOR AND 
ESTIMATES AND SPECIFICATIONS AT SHORT 
MATERIAL ONLY. ‘TESTING OF 
DRAINAGE A SPECIALTY. 
POST OFFICE BLOCK, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
OCEAN STREET, MANGHESTER COVE, 
JOHN HEATH, PpoprieTor 
MANGHESTER, MASS. 
Telephone, Manchester 192-R 
All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest MarKeT PRICE 
A. H. Higginson, Pres. 
Ww. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
CO. W. Mc@uire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CO, Mantesta-ty-the-Su 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
ment of Launehes. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCNESTER 
Democratic Crus to MrErt at Tuck’s 
POIN’. 
Tuck’s Point, West Manchester, 
has been selected as the meeting 
place of the Essex County Democratic 
club on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 
13th. A chowder dinner will be 
served at 2 o’clock. Among the 
speakers secured are Lieut.-Gov. 
David I, Walsh; Hon. Frank J. Dona- 
hue, Secretary of State: Elon, [hos: 
es Boynton of Everett, candidate for 
attorney general; Congressman 
Michael F. “Phelan, of Lynn; Hon. 
Thomas P. Riley, chairman State 
committee. Invitations have also 
been extended to Col. EF. M. House 
of Beverly Cove and Col. William R. 
Nelson of Magnolia. 
Timbro Comfort shoes at Bell’s, 
Central Square. * 
Fish Market, Tel. 163. i 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending August 30, 1913: Edward AI- 
len, Mrs. Austin Brant, Miss Mary 
Coughlin, Robert Devinney, Miss M. 
Dodge, Sefton M. Earl, Edward 
Fitzgerald, Mrs, Fues, W. S. Gates, 
Mrs. -E.: H,. Graham sivise yee 
Gloucester, Miss Mary Kelley, S. 
Less, Miss Margaret Lynch, Miss 
Anne Martin, Grafton Minot, Miss 
McMillan, Gustave Nystrom, Miss 
Mamie Nixon, Gerard Phelan, Miss 
Lottie A. Ramsdell, Hans Renold, 
Universal Electric Supply Co., Mrs. 
Howard Wilson.—Samuel lL. Whea- 
ton,< PAM: 
Men’s White Silk and Lisle ode 
ings at Bell’s, Beach St. 
Ralph Brooks of Somerville was a 
guest over Labor Day of Joseph Ca- 
rey; Pine Soiree: 
