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Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross- 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t , 
dee yvetloyd’s, G. W. Uooper’s, 
Frank. H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’s and the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, 
promptiy attended to. 
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Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
P.O. BOX 835 
EVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTICTIAN -, 
4 CENTRE 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
STREET 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
“HONEST FURNITURE” 
AT 
“HONEST PRICES” 
Is far and way beyond the 
““fall to pieces’? kind one 
sees at ‘‘bargain’’ and clear-’ 
ance sales. 4] Furniture that 
you buy of us is the solid 
and substantial sort that lasts 
for years and years. §| All of 
our goods are fresh and new 
and are from the best mak- 
ers in the country. 
Solid Oak Pillar Extention Table, 
$15.00 
Solid Oak Dining chairs, strong 
and durable, $1.50 
Solid Oak Side-board lined drawer - 
for silver, $16.50 
Parlor Divans, Velour seats, ma- 
hogany frames, $12.50 
Parlor Rockers, mahogany finish, 
$4.00, 5.00, 6.00 
Couch Beds, Mattress and Bolster 
complete, $7.50 
‘ Iron Beds, all sizes, $3.75 
Guaranteed National Springs, $4. 00 
Weare sole agents for Oster- 
moor Elastic Felt Mattresses, and 
carry a full line in all sizes at 
factory prices. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER. 
Good delivered free in Essex County. 
Song, We’ll Never Give Up 
“Triumph of Faith.” 
Rev. George H. Driver of Wakefield 
preached at the Congregational church, 
Manchester, last Sunday morning, taking 
for his theme ““The Trial and Triumph 
of Faith.’’ His text was: ““Yea, though 
T walk through the valley of the shadow 
of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art 
with me; thy rod and thy staff they com- 
fort me.’’ (Psa. 23: 4.) 
Rev. Mr. Driver is not pastor of a 
church at present having just returned 
from studying abroad. He is a graduate 
of Amherst and of Yale Divinity 
School, graduating from the latter in 
1905. He was awarded the Hooker Fel- 
lowship at Yale and has since been study- 
ing in Palestine and in Germany. 
In his sermon Sunday morning he 
spoke of one faith which the psalmist 
proposes: ‘“Yea, though I walk through 
the valley of the shadow of death;’’ 
then the answer of triumph:’’ I will fear 
no evil;’’ and finally the grounds for the 
confident answer inthat the shepherd 
was with him, and with him to help 
him, “‘For thou art with me; thy rod 
and thy staff they comfort me.’’ 
Children’s Day Observed. 
At both the Baptist and Congregation- 
al churches, Manchester, Children’s 
Day was observed last Sunday by special 
concerts in the evening. At the Baptist 
church the program as printed in last 
week’s BREEZE was presented. At the 
Congregational church the following pro- 
gram was carried out: 
Organ Voluntary Miss Jessie M. Hoare 
Scripture and Prayer Rev. Mr. Driver 
Chorus, Summer Voices Ringing 
Miss Allen’s Class 
Nina Sinnicks 
Mary Knight 
Recitation, Glad Words 
Recitation, My Piece 
Solo, Children’s Day Dorothy Blaisdell 
Exercise, The God of Nature 6 boys, 8 girls 
Chorus, ‘‘All the Birds Are Singing’ ’ 
Primary Dept 
Recitation, A Tale of the Olden Time 
Walter Stanley 
Song, Little Clocks Have We, Mrs. Baker’s Class 
Exercise, Children’s Service 
Helen Knight, Ruth Herrick, Alice Her- 
rick, Luella Stanley 
Duet, Fragrant Roses 
Pauline Semons, Madoline Semons 
Recitation, God Everywhere Ethel Allen 
Offertory, 
Psalm 19, 4 Boys and 4 Girls 
Solo, Jesus’ Love Helen Cheever 
Recitation, What My Grandpa Says 
Harry Baker 
Randolph Erlandson, Frank Knight, Stan- 
ley Beaton 
Recitation, The Christ Child Edna Allen 
Song, With Songs of Rejoicing 
Dorothy Blaisdell, Gladys Semons, Hester 
Rust 
Exercise, Some Boys of the Bible 5 boys 
Solo, Honey Bees Kathleen Slade 
Recitation, If You Would Be Happy 
Ella Ericson 
Recitation, In Meadows With God 
Helen Wing 
Trio, Jesus is the Rose 
Esther Northrup, 
Ericson 
Benediction. 
Grace Ruth 
Merrill, 
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Manchester, Beverly and Salem 
EXPRESS 
Orders left at the usual places 
in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
Beverly Salem, 
promptly attended to. 
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Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 37-3 Mane., 259 Salem, 
Central St., Manchester. 
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Let us help you grow them. 
Leaflet free. 
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Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass 
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Furniture Painting, Enameling 
and Tinting Ceilings. 
Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, Mass. yy 
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NOBSCOT MT. SPRING- 
PERFECTION 
COOLER (0. 
2 PEARL ST-., 
BOSTON, 
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15,000 gallons a day 
of the purest moun- 
tain water comes 
from this spring. 
Every precaution 
istaken to keep it 
as pure asit leaves 
the mountain. It is 
delivered in crated 
glass, filled and 
corked with new 
| corks at the spring. 
) Every carboy is ster- 
ihzed and washed 
before filling. 
Our North Shore Agents: 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem 
H. P, Woodbury, Beverly Cove 
F. T. Goodhue, Ipswich 
D- W. Hardy & Son, Beverly Farms 
Geo. W. Hooper, Manchester 
P. S. Lycett, Magnolia 
