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" Orthodox Cong’] Church. 
Rev. L. H. 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. 
y Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
_ Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
Bible school, 12 m. B. Y. P. U., 
6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
hip, 7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
day and Friday evenings, 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Mark J. Sullivan, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 8.30 and 10.30 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction at 3.30 
p. m. Week-day Mass at the 
church at 7.30 a. m. 
Rey. and Mrs. Louis H. Ruge and 
daughter are to return today from 
‘a vacation of several weeks spent in 
the vicinity of New York City. Mr. 
Ruge will occupy his pulpit at the 
Congregational church, Sunday, as 
usual. 
The semi-annual meeting of the 
Missionary Society of the Congrega- 
tional church will be held in the 
chapel Thursday afternoon at three 
o’elock. A large attendance is de- 
sired. Supper will be served at 6 
o’clock. 
The I.a ties Aid Society of the Bap- 
tist ehu:ch will hold an entertain- 
ment and social in the vestry of the 
Baptist church, Wednesday evening, 
April 12. Refreshments will be 
served. Silver offering at the door. 
Home-made candies for sale during 
the evening. ‘‘Come and visit the 
Country School.’’ 
At the Baptist church Sunday 
morning, the pastor, Rev. T. L. 
_ Frost, will preach on “‘Interpreters 
for God,’’ and in the evening on 
_ “The Second Chance.’’ 
Special attention is called to the 
21st annual convention of Essex 
_ County Christian Endeavor Unions at 
the First Baptist church, Salem, Pa- 
triot’s Day, Wednesday, April 19. 
Among the fine array of speakers 
‘who will be heard are Walter D. 
Howell, manager Christian Endeavor 
World, Boston; Rev. D. Brewer 
Eddy, Home Secy American Board, 
Boston; Rev. Judson V. Clancy, pas- 
tor Dane Street sonel. church, Bev- 
erly; Rev. Herbert S. Johnson, pas- 
tor Warren Avenue Baptist church, 
Boston. There will be good music, 
social fellowship, special rally for ju- 
niors; also interesting pilgrimages in 
Historic Salem. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTC 
Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. - |) Qe shalt conta, 
per word after the fi-st week. -3- 
15—ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE TO 
LET in Manchester, centrally located; 
near railroad station and P. 0O.; all 
modern conveniences; ten chambers; 
house recently remodelled. Will let for 
summer, or year round. For particulars 
apply Mr. Lodge, The Breeze Office. tf 
ROOM AND BOARD in private family. 
18 Bennett St., Manchester. 4t. 
ROOM WANTED for the summer in Man- 
chester by young woman. Must be cen- 
trally located. Address: D1, The Breeze 
Office. 4t 
TENEMENT—5 ROOMS to let in Man- 
chester. Centrally located. P.O. Box 
259, Manchester. 2t 
GARDENER, Or General Foreman desires 
position. Age 40, married. Thoroughly 
understands care of everything raised 
or kept on private estate, 20 years ex- 
perience, excellent reference. Address 
R. F. D. No. 28, Ipswich, Mass. 4t 
A LOT OF LAND. On Pleasant street, near 
School street, Manchester, for sale. Has 
a frontage of 127 feet on Pleasant street, and 
containing about 11,000 square feet. F. B. 
Rust, 102 School street, Manchester, Mass. 
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET — in 
private family; all modern improve- 
ments, telephone, ete.; board’ given if 
desired; rates reasonable. Apply 21 
vane street, Manchester, or telephone 
800 Evergreens in all varities. 
700 Willow, 8 to 12 feet. 
Pierce’s Nursery, 
18 
STAMPS may be nailéd “in” payment. ~ 
WANTED—A Bath House to rent for the 
Summer on Singing BeachseFwo Com; 
partments. State Lowest’ ‘Prité® Fréd © fees 
White, 74 Sea St., Manc hester. , F 
FOR SALE—A large sized, safe,,at. a. bargain. 
Also an 8 foot Plate Glass ShowiGase,: Plate 
Glass Shelves and fitted Electric Lights. 
Apply Fred J. White, 74 Sea Street: ~Man- - 
chester. 
JUNK. 
If you have junk of any “sort: to ‘sell—I pay..a’~ 
special price for auto tires and inner tubes 
send us a postal, or phone Beverly 347-2, and I 
will send a wagon at -once,, I. pay spot. cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox. Gt., Beyerly _ 
My wagon is in Manchester almost every day. — 
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WANTED 2 00 
Position as gardener*and general 
care of country estate. 
W. B. JACKSON - 
Pleasant Street akekaster! 
D. TBEATON= 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware. 
Ranges and Furnaces, Plumbing and Heating. 
in, Copper and SheetIron: Worker. 
Telephone 23 MANCHESTER MASS 
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----NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE----~ 
900 Maple,-Norway and Rock, 83to 15:feeti:f =. 
1000 large Shrubs in all the ‘best varities. 
Vines, Roses and Perennials, the best varieties. =» ¢0:,.: 
ALL CLEAN STOCK. 
Weare obliged to remove this stock this spring as our lease has run out and - 
our other fields are nearly full. 
Prices will be satisfactory as we must clean the stockout...- .' 
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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
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JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom. Tailor. 
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Announces to his North Shore patrons that he has opened hie Any in 
Manchester for the season of 1911 with a fullline of up-to-date goods for 
. Opring Suits and Overcoats rn 
Latest patterns and large line of goods from which 
to select. 
His store has been remodelled recently 
Cleansing, Dyeing, Repairing and. Pressing... 
Special Feature—Nice Line Men's Furnishings. They will please” fy Custdinets 
Beach Street 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians (im- 
ported stock), Boston Terriers and 
French Bull Dogs. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Dodge st., Wenham Neck, Mass. P. O. 
Address So. Hamilton, Mass. 818x107 
Telephone Conn. 
_ MANCHESTER: 
6 ROOM FURNISHED corres fo fot” 
in Manchester. All’ improveménts. For 
season or by year. » ‘epply ‘to’ Mrv Lodge, 
the Breeze Office, Seer tf 
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