. CHURCH NOTES . 
Manchester 
Congregational church, Rev. C. 
Arthur Lincoln, — pastor. Morning 
worship at 10.45; evening service at 7 
o’clock. Sermons by the pastor. 
Baptist church, Rev. Edward Her- 
sey Brewster, pastor. Morning wor- 
ship at 10.45; People’s evening ser- 
vice of song and praise at 7 o’clock. 
Sacred Heart church, Rev. Fr. 
Wm. F. Powers, pastor; Rev. John 
S. Perry, assistant. Sunday masses 
at 7.00, 8.30 and 10.30 A. M.; Sun- 
day evening devotions at 7.45; First 
Friday devotions at 5.30 and 7.00 
A. M., and 7.45 P. M. Week-day 
mass at the church at 7.30.A. M. 
“Sanctified Gates” will be the sub- 
ject of Rev. E. Hersey Brewster’s 
sermon at the Baptist church tomor- 
row morning. At the People’s even- 
ing service he will speak on “ Peter’s 
Restoration; or the Triumph of 
Love.”” Communion service tomor- 
row morning. The choir tomorrow 
evening will sing selections from the 
“Revival Hymns” as used in the 
Torrey-Alexander meetings. 
The hour of the Sunday evening 
services at the churches has changed 
to 7 o'clock, a half hour earlier. The 
weekly services will be held at 7.30 
instead of 7.45. 
The Salem association of Baptist 
churches will hold its annual meeting 
next Wednesday, Oct. 10, at the 
First Baptist church, Peabody. The 
local delegates will be E. S. Bradley, 
Mrs. Helen Willmonton and Mrs. 
Ellery Rogers. 
The annual meeting of the Minister: 
ing Circle of King’s Daughters will 
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be held with Mrs. John Price next 
Monday evening. A full attendance 
is requested. Topic, “ Prayers.” 
Fr. Wm. F. Powers leaves Monday 
on a month’s vacation, most of which 
will be spent at Ashville, Tenn., and 
North Carolina. Fr. Perry, the as- 
sistant, will have charge of the church 
in his absence. 
An all-day quilting bee was held 
in the vestry of the Baptist church 
Wednesday by the Baptist Church 
Aid society at which time the 
annual meeting of the society was 
also held. These officers were elect- 
ed: Mrs. Edward W. Baker, presi- 
dent; Mrs. Ellen M. Brewster, vice 
president; Mrs. Ellery Rogers, sec- 
retary; Mrs. Helen Willmonton, 
treasurer; Mrs. Charles Mason, 
collector. 
Special services appropriate to 
the occasion were held last Sunday 
at the Baptist church in observation 
of Rally Sunday. The programme 
included: Scripture reading by the 
Sunday School and Supt. Robert 
Barerceprayer by Reve De. “Lam- 
son; responsive scripture reading 
by the Men’s class; recitation, Gor- 
FINE CHINA and GLASSWARE 
NOVELTIES IN BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER 
Sheffield Wares 
Coaster, Tumblers, 
and Bottleholders, 
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other things. 
JAPANESE AND EASTERN GOODS 
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GLOUCESTER. MASS. 
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL! 
Application for the removal of the contents 
of cesspools and grease traps should be 
made to 
S. ALBERT SINNICKS, 
Per order the Board of Health. 
JULIUS F. RABARDY 
FIRE INSURANCE 
Notary Public. Justice of the Peace 
Telephone Connection 
souare. MANCHESTER 
SQUARE, 
Manchester Public Library 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning, except Monday, from 9 to 
10.30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Sat- 
urday evenings from 6.30 to 8,30, Sundays 
and holidays are excepted, 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
don Baker; talk to the teachers by 
Rev. Mr. Brewster; kindergarten 
exercises by children of the Kin- 
dergarten school, and talk to moth- 
ers by J. Davis Baker. 
Near-silk taffeta petticoats are much 
more endurable than the real silk. 
We have just received a new line. 
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SEPT. 
10, 
1808, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Crafts, the first occupant of the Corner Store, gathered up the products of 
her trade, consisting of Potatoes, Corn, Eggs, Butter, and other fruits from the soil of the 
Town, and shipped them in the Packet for Boston, where she disposed of them and with 
the proceeds thereof purchased her Fall and Winter trade. 
Unlike the contents of the OLD CORNER STORE of today, there was no 
Priscilla Muslin Underwear, no King Pin Waists, no Ruffled Petticoats, no Lisle Hosiery, 
Hair Pins, Side Combs, Stock Collars, Art Goods, and other goods galore. 
No! Our ancestors’ wants did not call for them, Just imagine what she did have, and 
what there is for you at the Old Corner! 
CHARLES HOOPER 
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11 Central Square, Manchester, 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Mancuester, Mass. 
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cammataine! WW, AUGUSTUS NICHOLS’ 
Webster Block, 
Telephone 458-6 
Pleasant Street, 
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