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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. Winter 
arrangement of services: Sunday, 
Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 A. M.; 
Sunday School at 9.15 A. M.; even- 
ing service, including Instructions 
and Benediction, at 7.45 o’clock. 
Week days—morning Mass at 7.30; 
Bible class at 7.30 Friday nights. 
“The Rest of God,” fourth in the 
series on the Epistle to the Hebrews, 
will be the subject of Rev. E. Hersey 
Brewster’s. sermon at the Baptist 
church to-morrow morning. At the 
People’s evening service he will preach 
on ‘The Christ of a soul’ There will 
be chorus singing. 
The Ever Ready Circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Mrs. S. A. Parsons, School street. 
There will be an; election of offi- 
cers at the Baptist Bible school to- 
morrow. 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
All work promptly attended to. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable 
LAWRENCE McKINNON, 
Pine St., Manchester, 
7x21-8x11 
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 
CENTRAL MANCHESTER 
SQUARE, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Next Wednesday evening the young 
people’s societies of the Salem Assoc- 
lation will be entertained by the Bap- 
tist Young People’s union. On that 
evening a reception will be given the 
recently elected officers by the local 
union. 
At the Baptist vestry Monday even- 
ing a special service was held under 
the the auspices of the Teachers’ 
Training class, organized several 
months ago. Rev. E. H. Brewster 
spoke of the work being done. | 
The following program was carried 
out: 
Early Characters of Jewish History, 
dealing especially with Abraham, 
Enoch and Noah....Miss Ethel Stanley 
The Patriarchal Administration...... 
Wits Bienes EN fhe oa Harry Menken 
From Egypt to Caanan....Miss Olive Cook 
Theocratic Administrations.......... 
Sait, Pines ae Pea oe D. Milton Knight 
Israel and Judah: their rise, decline 
and. fall sree ae ek Mrs. E. W. Baker 
The Jewish Province........... H. C. Swett 
The’ Early Church «3.7. sii 95 5.8% Mrs. Younger 
‘Lhe-Churchi im) cransttion: «sth... -< 
ee icon Bea: ER CE Miss Annie Younger 
SCHOOL NOTES 
Among the visitors at school this 
week have been Miss Laura Saben, 
Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. Lewis White, 
Miss Mary Watson, Mrs. T. W. Long, 
Mrs. Alfred C. Needham, Mrs. Martin 
Flaherty and Mrs. Matthews. 
A number of children from the var- 
ious rooms have left this week for Bos- 
ton, among whom were Thomas and 
Fred Healy, Arthur, Bertha and 
Gladys Norman, and George Grant. 
The usual fire drill was. given this 
week'at the G. A. Priest School. The 
children from all the rooms were out 
of the building in forty-five seconds. 
Gladys Semons has been out of 
school this week with a case of tonsil- 
itis. 
A set of new graded poetry readers 
have been installed in the various rooms 
of both schools this week. 
Congratulations and best wishes 
were sent to D. L. Bingham, our ven- 
erable librarian, by the teachers and 
children of the G. A. Priest school 
Wednesday on the event of his 92 
birthday. 
Grade II leads the other ruoms this 
week in attendance, the percentage 
being 98.37. The attendance of the 
other grades follow: IV, 98.18; VIII, 
96.73; V, 95.34; III, 94.04; VI, 
94.00; IX, 92.82; I, 90.52; VII, 
88.06. 
The case of diphtheria, of Marion 
Smith on Pleasant street, was of a 
very mild form. Another culture was 
sent to the State Board of Health the 
first of the week, after the anti-toxin 
had been used, and word was sent back 
that no germs were present. The 
house was fumigated yesterday. 
You will find that Mlle. Keyou’s is 
the place to go fora hat. Everything 
in the line of Millinery and Novelties 
in Neckwear to be found at 113 Main 
street, Gloucester. 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print, Manchester. 
To Let, Want, Lost, Found, etc., 25 
cents first week; 10 cents a week 
after. 
TO LET 
A tenement, six rooms all on one floor, 
bath, hot and cold water and furnace heat. 
Apply , 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Manchester. 
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 
HAVE YOUR 
Fall and Winter CLOTHES 
CLEANSED, PRESSED 
AND REPAIRED 
Now, before the Shop of 
H. STATLAND 
Closes for the Winter. 
REASONABLE PRICES: 
Union Street, Near Post Office, 
MANCHESTER, [PASS. 
The Old Corner Store 
CLOSES AT 8 P.M. 
OPENS AT 7 A.M. 
Fall and Winter Goods Are Now in Demand. 
Blankets, Blanket Robes, 
Wool and Gray Flannels, 
Night Robes, 
Fancy and Plain Petticoats, 
Table Linen, 
Comforters, Outing Flannels, 
Shaker Flannels, 
Yarns; etc., etc. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Mancuester, Mass. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
UP-TO-DATE STYLES 
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FALL and WINTER 
S HORS 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
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