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MANCHESTER. 
Orthodox Cong’! Church. 
Rev. L. H. Ruge, Pastor 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
SSunday School 12m. Y. P. S. C. E. 
6.00 in the Chapel, evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7.30 p.m. 
Baptist Church. 
Rey. Theodore Lyman Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 10.45. 
Bible School 12.00 m. B. Y. P. U. 
6.00 in the vestry. Evening worship 
7.00. Prayer meetings Tuesday and Fri- 
day evenings 7.30. 
Sacred Heart Church. 
Rev. Mark J. Sullivan. 
Sunday Masses: 7, 8.30 and 10.30 a. 
m. Rosary and Benediction of the Bless- 
ed Sacrament Sunday afternoon at 3.30. 
Week-day Mass at the Chapel at 7.30 
a, m. 
Prof. N. B. Sargent of Haverhill, 
so well known in Manchester, being : 
a former principal at the high 
school, will preach at the Congre- 
‘gational church, Sunday, both 
morning and evening. Many of Mr. 
‘Sargent’s friends will no doubt take 
‘this means of seeing and hearing 
him. In this connection, we might 
‘Say, inasmuch as it has not here-to- 
fore been called attention to in our 
‘paper, that Prof. Sargent’s song, 
“The Same Tides Flow,’’ which he 
composed and which was sung at 
the time of the 250th annivarsary of 
the town in 1895, was sung with 
triumphant success at the Hudson- 
“Fulton celebration in New York 
City last fall. The Oliver Ditson 
©o., in advertising the selection 
have this to say of it: ‘‘A song 
“made famous by two grand ocea- 
‘sions. It was first publicly given 
at the brilliant celebration of the 
250th anniversary of Manchester- 
by-the-Sea, when it was heartily re- 
ceived and followed by commenda- 
‘tory words from far and near. It 
was also sung during the Hudson- 
Fulton celebration by fourteen thou- 
sand pupils of the New York 
schools. For this occasion it re- 
ceived the record-breaking order of 
14,000 copies. ‘The Same Tides 
Flow’ has been successful not 
only on great anniversaries, but al- 
so in the everyday work of the 
“schoolroom. Its pleasant rythm, 
eorrect poetic form, entertaining 
thought, and appropriate music 
Make it a song of great value to 
schools wherever the English lan- 
guage is sung.’’ 
LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
per word after the first week. -:- 
HOUSE for sale with seven rooms and 
MS stable. Apply to H. A. BURCH- 
STEAD, Pleasant st., Manchester. It: 
LOST a diamond locket on pearl chain be- 
tween Manchester and Beverly 
Farms on Jan. 25. Finder will be rewarded 
on returning to MISS HELEN HOOPER, 
West Manchester. 3t. 
LOST an opened faced gold watch with 
chain, Jan. 20, between Coolidge 
Reward if 
Point and Tappan at, Manchester. 
returned to JOE. O’CONNOR, Tappan st., 
It. 
Manchester. 
LOST gold bracelet between Smith’s Point 
and Manchester depot, Feb. 2. Re- 
turn to BREEZE office and receive reward. It. 
NURSE A trained nurse with hospital 
* experience would like oppor- 
tnnity to serve as nurse for invalid, or other 
cases. References furnished if desired from 
local doctors and others. Address ‘‘NURSE,”’ 
care North Shore Breeze, Manchester. ot. 
F Sal y 12,000 
HOUSE LOT gest : meal iscatiout 
Very easy terms. opie to B. P. STANLEY, 
Manchester. 
on Norwood Avenue, 
HOUSE LOTS lincoln and Vine 
streets, Manchester, cheap, easy terms. Ap- 
ply E. P. STANLEY, Manchester. 512 
for sale in Man- 
TWO COTTAGES chester. New. 
six rooms, hot and cold water, bath rooms, 
modern and up-to-date. apply to M. E, 
GORMAN, Manchester. Bilis 
FOR SALE 
Land and Buildings in East Wenham near 
Beverly Farms line. For particulars apply to 
BOX 265, Beverly Farms P. O. 
NOTICE. 
The undersigned wish to thank the G. A. R., 
neighbors, and all kind friends who assisted in 
any way in our late bereavement and for the 
many beautiful floral tributes. 
Mrs. J. T. Sranvey and family. 
Manchester, Feb. 2, 1910. 
NOTICE 
OFFICE OF PARK COMMISSIONERS 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER, MASS., 
Jan. 13, 1910. 
The Park Commissioners herewith give notice 
that on and after Jan. 22, 1910, no sand or mat- 
erial will be allowed to be taken from Singing 
Beach, Manchester, Mass. 
Per Order of Board, 
Frank A. Rowe, 
HoraGE STANDLEY, 
J. S. Reep. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester that she 
is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
At the Baptist church, Sunday, 
Feb. 6, the pastor, Rev. Theodore 
Lyman Frost, will speak in the 
morning on ‘‘Putting on Christ ;’’ in 
the evening on ‘‘Can we. make sure 
of tomorrow ?”’ 
The Church Aid society will meet 
with Mrs. G. A. Knoerr on Wednes- 
day evening, Feb. 9. 
BEVERLY EARMS. 
Beverly Farms Baptist Church, Rev. 
Clarence Strong Pond, Minister. 10.45 
a m., Morning Worsnip and Sermon. 
Bible School at 12 m. Class for Men 
led by James B. Dow. 6.15 p. m., 
Y. P. S.C. E. 7p. m., evening wor- 
ship. 
Workmen Installed. 
Tuesday evening the following of- 
ficers of North Shore Lodge, A. O. 
U. W., of Manchester, were installed 
by D. D. G. M. W. George Anderson, 
of Gloucester, and suite: Henry A. 
Porter, P. M. W.; George F. Evans, 
M. W.; James A. Murray, foreman; 
George lL. Haskell, overseer; E. 
Wallace Stanley, recorder; E. S. 
Bradley, treasurer; Charles W. Saw- 
yer, financier; T. B. Stone, guide; 
C. W. Vaughn, inside watchman; 
Center Stanley, outside watchman. 
Two applications for membership 
were received. The Gloucester, Sa- 
lem, Marblehead, Danvers and Bos- 
ton lodges were represented. After 
the installation an oyster stew was 
served. 
‘Are you the mate?’’ asked the 
Jlandsman, as he went aboard the 
ship. ‘‘No, sir, I’m the man that 
cooks the mate,’’ rephed the Irish 
cook. 
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