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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. 
Baptist Church. 
Rev. Theodore L. Frost, Minister. 
Sunday morning worship at 1045. 
mine school, 12 m. 3B. Y. P...U., 
6.00, in the vestry. Evening wor- 
ship, 7.00. Prayer meetings Tues- 
day and Friday 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 Blessed Sacrament, Sunday af- 
ternoon at 3.30. Week-day Mass at 
the Chapel at 7.30 a. m. 
Congregational church, Mar. 20, 
10.45 a. m., subject: ‘‘The Triumph- 
al Entrance of Jesus into Jerusa- 
lem;’’ 7 p. m., subject: ‘‘The Valu- 
ation of Illuminations.’’ L. H. Ruge, 
minister. < ; 
At the Baptist church, Sunday, 
March 20, Rev. Clarence Strong 
Pond of Beverly Farms will preach 
in exchange with the pastor. In the 
evening the pastor will preach on 
‘‘Bternity in the Heart.’’ 
The children of the Congregation- 
al Sunday school are preparing for a 
concert which will be given on the 
evening of Easter Sunday, March 27. 
The Ministering Circle of King’s 
Daughters met Monday evening 
with Mrs. Charles Danforth on Cen- 
tral street. 
An entertainment will be given at 
the Chapel, next Wednesday eve- 
ning, under the auspices of the La- 
dies Social circle. A very comical 
sketch will be presented, called ‘‘Si- 
lenee and Fun,”’ and there will also 
be singing and readings. Admission 
will be only ten cents. Cake and 
puneh will be for sale. 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet with Miss Eliz- 
abeth Lethbridge, Monday evening. 
Beverly Farms. 
Beverly Farms Baptist Church, 
Rey. Clarence Strong Pond, Minis- 
ter. 10.45 a. m., Morning Worship 
and Sermon; Bible school at 12 m.; 
Class for Men, led by James B. Dow; 
ene mY. bos, C.. Ee; 7 p. m.; 
evening worship. 
(CV’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. =:- 
FOR SALE. Pomeran- 
PET DOGS ians (imported stock), 
Boston Terriers and French Bull Dogs. A. 
H. PEMBROKE, Dodge street, Wenham 
Neck, Mass. P. O. Address So. Hamilton, 
Mass. 318x107 
BUNGALOW 70 LET on Summer 
st., Manchester; new; 
5 rooms; furnished; all improvements, in- 
cluding bath, fireplace, electric lights. 
Address A. B. C., Breeze Office. 318? 
GARDENER, DESIRES position as 
general foreman on 
Private Estate; age 40; married; 16 years’ 
experience on North Shore. Can furnish 
highest references. Address GARDENER, 
Breeze office. 318-3t 
HOUSE for sale with seven rooms and 
Is stable. Apply to H. A. BURCH- 
STEAD, Pleasant st., Manchester. 
For Sale, over 12,000 
HOUSE LOT sq. ft.; good location. 
Very easy terms. Apply to E. P. STANLEY, 
Manchester. 
HOUSE LOTS 
on Norwood Avenue, 
Lincoln and Vine 
streets, Manchester, cheap, easy terms. Ap- 
ply E. P. STANLEY, Manchester. 812 
for salein Man- 
TWO COTTAGES chester. New. 
six rooms, hot and cold water, bath rooms, 
modern and up-to-date. apply to M. E, 
GORMAN, Manchester. 57? 
TO LET: Small tenement, near central 
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: art of Manchester, furnished 
or unfurnished. Also some furniture for sale, 
and small organ. For information apply at 
Breeze Office. 
Tenement of 4rooms and bath 
TO LET Hale St., Beverly Farms. Ap- 
ply to J. DANIELS, Hale St., Beverly Farms. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING 
R, I. Reds, W. Rocks, W. Wyandottes, 75c per setting. 
Barred Rocks, $}. a setting. Special matings, limited number, 
$2 a setting, of the Ringlet strain, direct from E. B, Thompson, 
New York. Also few choice Cockerels of same Strain. 
BALD HILL POULTRY YARDS, 116 Standley St., Beverly. 
GENTLEMAN’S ESTATE. 
20 miles from Boston ; 13 rooms; 4 baths ; 
modern ; 7 acres of land. For one-half of cost. 
Would be adapted to high class 
boarders. 
S. T. Thacher, Beverly, Mass. 
COTTAGE FOR SALE 
Summer 
8 Rooms and Bath; Hot Water heat; elec- 
tric lights; hard wood floors; fire place; 
extra toilet in basement; large corner lot; 
house nearly new; up-to-date; near Essex 
County Club; always let to good advan- 
tage in summer. 
Apply to 
JAMES BEATON, 
Cor. School and Lincoln Sts., 
Manchester 
PROPOSALS 
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Office of 
Park Commissioners, Manchester, Mass. 
The Park Commissioners are prepared 
to receive bids for Plowing, Filling and 
Raising to Grade the easterly and south- 
erly sides of Mosconomo Park, and also 
for sowing the same. 
Also for Plowing, Filling and Raising 
to Grade (and Sowing the same) the 
northerly and westerly sides of said park. 
The Board will receive bids as a whole 
or in sections, they to reserve the right 
to reject each and all bids. All bids 
must be in the hands of the Board on or 
before Friday, April 1, at high noon. 
JEFFREY 8. REED, 
FRANK A. ROWE, 
RICHARD L. CHEEVER, 
Park Commissioners. 
March 17, 1910. 
Residents of the Town of Manchester: 
The Board of Assessors herewith remind 
the residents of Manchester, that the pro- 
visions of Chapter 440, Section 1, Acts 
of 1909, demand that the first day of April 
instead of the first day of May, shall be 
the date for the Assessment of Taxes. 
BOARD OF ASSESSORS, 
Manchester, Mass. 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Say- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
S. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 1389-13 
