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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
‘Richmond 52” 
Telephone from Anywhere for Anything in the 
Provision Line 
Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, 
Bacon, Lard, Game, Poultry, 
Sausages, Produce. 
Quick Service. Satisfaction. 
Current Prices. Good Quality 
JOHN P. SQUIRE & SONS, 
Stalls 21, 23, 25 Faneuil Hali Market. 
BOSTON 
Beef, Ham, 
We are showing a NEW. and EX- 
CLUSIVE LINE of 
Leather Goods 
Ladies Hand Bags, Envelope Pocket 
Books, Change Purses, Gentlemen's 
Bill Folds and Pocket Books in the 
latest Designs and at Moderate Prices. 
“Ye 2 Remembrance = Shop” 
C. M. Duren & Co. 
97 Washington St., Saiem 
BOSTON TOILET PARLORS 
MRS. KATE LEIGHTON 
Formerly with Miss Rosilla Butler, Boston 
Chiropody, Manicure, Shampooing, Face and 
Scalp ‘Treatment, Hair Cutting, Hair Dressing. 
ROOMS 25 AND 26 MASON BUILDING, BEVERLY 
Over Almy, Bigelow « Washburn’s Tel. Petals 
SMITH’S STUDIO 
156 Cabot St., Beverly 
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a specialty 
Telephone Beverly 67 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milkin twice a day. 
gareful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., Manchester 
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FOR SALE 
One genuine ENGLISH ANTIQUE 
Hall CLOCK. Over One Hundred years 
old. This clock has English brass works 
Also one 
Solid 
and is in good condition. 
split-second horse timing watch. 
14 karat case. Very heavy 
Bargain Prices on both of the above 
STARR C. HEWITT, 
158 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
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MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Sunday School 12a. Yo2P>'S. "Cr-kE;: 
6.30 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.30. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.45 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible" Schoo! “12; stm Bis Yew UV; 
6.30 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.30. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers, Pastor. 
Sunday Masses: 8.00 and 10.30 a. m. 
Sunday School at 2.30 o’clock Rosary, 
Instructions and Benediction of the 
Blessed Sacrament Sunday evenings at 
7.30. Advanced Class Friday evenings 
at 7.30 o’ clock. Week-day Mass at the 
Chapel at 7.30 a. m. 
Emmanuel Church, Masconomo St. 
Services Sunday morning, at I1 
o clock. 
First Unitarian Church, Miasconomo Street. 
Sunday service at lla. m. All are 
welcome. Seats free. 
Congregational church, Manchester, 
Aug. 9th: 10.45 a. m., subject: “The 
Race for the Goal.’’? 7.30 p. m., sub- 
ject: “The Embryo, Embodiment 
and End of Evil, or The Biology of 
Sin’ Aug. 13th; 7.45~p.~ maj,emid- 
week service. Subject: ““A Parable of 
Service.’’ L. H: Ruge, pastor, 
Rev. Charles E. Park of the First 
church, Boston, will preach at the Uni- 
tarian church, Masconmo street, Man- 
chester-by-the-Sea, tomorrow at 11 
o’ clock. 
Rev. Silas L. Morse of Merrimac will 
preach at the Baptist church, Manches- 
ter tomorrow. 
Rev. Robert Collyer, D. D., of the 
Church of the Messiah (Unitarian), of 
New York City, will preach at the 
Union Chapel, Magnolia, tomorrow at 
the ‘usual: hour,7=10: 30 ~al— me" Dr 
Collyer preached here year before last, 
but last summer he went to England to 
the opening of a free library in the town 
of Ilkley, which he “‘left 57 years ago 
to come to this new world.’’ 
Rev. H. M. Penniman of Derea Col- 
lege, Ky., will preach at the Village 
church, Magnolia, tomorrow. In the 
morning at 10.30 his subject will be 
“But He Believes in His God.’’ In 
the evening at 8.30 he will give an ad- 
dress on ‘* The Evolution of a Moon- 
shine Mountaineer.”? Prof. H. J. 
Krumpeln, the blind organist of Jamaica 
Plain, is to play at both services. He 
will also give an organ recital on “Tues- 
day evening at 8.30. 
Christian Science services will be held 
in the Village church, Magnolia, Sun- 
days,—August 9, 16, 23 and 30, at 4 
p.m. All are welcome. 
Rev. Prescott Evarts, Christ church, 
Cambridge, will preach at St. John’s 
Episcopal church, Beverly Farms, to- 
morrow at 11 o’clock. 
Rev. C. S. Pond will preach at the 
Baptist church, Beverly Farms, tomor- 
row morning on ‘* Religion and Pleas- 
ure.’ In the evening his subject will be 
“Jacob at Bethel.’’ 
Unclaimed Deposits. 
‘The supreme court of the U. S. at 
Washington will be called upon to de- 
cide whether the banks shall pay over to 
the state treasurer the unclaimed deposits 
in the banks on which no deposits or 
payments have been made or interest 
collected for the past 20 years. Among 
the list of banks and depositors we note 
Daniel Kelham of Manchester has a de- 
posit of $188.20 in the Salem Savings 
Bank; Isaac S. West, trustee for Geo. 
F. and Asa K. West has a deposit of 
$217 in the same bank; Patrick H. 
Boyle has $28.83 in the Suffolk Savings 
Bank for Seamen and Others, Boston. 
Grover Cleveland souvenir plates, 3) 
cents each, at Beaton’s. 
Clocks cared for by season. Loomis. * 
GOOD SHOES 
“RASC 
Carefully Fitted 
Moderately Priced 
When in Gloucester, step in and see 
the best shoe store this side of Boston. 
Our stock comprises foot-wear from 
the best shoe makers in the country, 
fitted by experienced salesmen, and you'll 
find quite a saving over the city prices. 
Summer novelties in profusion in ad- * 
dition to all the staple shoes. 
Red Rubber Sole Sneakers 
N. B. Rubber soled Out sho es’ 
FORD & WASS 
Postoffice Sq., Gloucester 
