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MATERIAL ONLY. ‘TESTING OF 
DRAINAGE A SPECIALTY. 
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DAVID FENTON CoO, Matchester-by-the-Sea 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware 
constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock. 
Boats stored for the winter. 
ment of Launches, 
We carry everything appertaining to 
Spray Hoods Made to Order. 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
the equip- 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
Telephone 254 Manchester. 
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Horticultural Society Notes 
At the regular meeting of this So- 
ciety last Friday evening B. Ham- 
mond Tracy of Wenham gave a fine 
stereopticon lecture on Gladioli. A 
good general discussion followed the 
lecture. 
Arrangements have been com- 
pleted for the annual banquet to be 
held in the Town hall on Wednes- 
day, Jan. 27sat 6.30 cpm) WAneen= 
tertainment by professional artists 
will follow the banquet. The Rey. 
W. H. Rider, D. D., who will be the 
guest of the society, will give a brief 
address. 
The professional talent will be 
furnished by the Bureau of Social 
Wants, Boston, and will include the 
folowing: Miss Edith Arey, reader; 
Mr. E. H. Forsman, pianist; Prof. 
Brignati, sleight of hand humorist. 
Dancing will be in order till 12 
o’clock. Tickets, $1.50 each, can be 
obtained at B. L. Allen’s Drug store. 
EFLECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
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A. LOVERING, Manager 
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The menu will consist of oyster 
cocktail; baked chicken halibut— 
tartar sauce, potato; roast turkey— 
cranberry sauce, delmonico potato; 
chicken croquets, peas, lobster 
salad, chicken salad, escalloped oys- 
ters, banana fritters—rum sauce; 
vanilla, strawberry and harlequin 
ice-cream; frozen pudding, frozen 
tom and jerry, sherbets; assorted 
cake, faney cakes; coffee and rolls. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., P. O., for 
week ending Jan. 15, 1915:—F. K. 
Brewster, Kate Bates, Mrs. H. O. 
Bowers, W. D. Card, G. A. Hatha- 
way, Bolrum & Hoyt, Mrs. Edward 
Peloquin, Madame Albertine Pelle- 
tier, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. 
White—Sam’] L. Wheaton, P. M. 
Men’s Elite Shoes for fall and win- 
ter wear at Walt Bell’s, Central 
adv. 
sq. 
Swett’s Fish Mkt. 163-W. ady. 
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MANCHESTER WOMAN’S CLUB 
Tuesday was open meeting at the 
Manchester Woman’s club and the 
Chapel was well filled to hear a 
reader who was far superior to any 
other that the club hag had this sea- 
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son. ‘I'he meeting was opened at half — 
after three by the President, Mrs. 
Grace Beaton, who made .announce- 
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ment of a course of lectures at Per- 
kins hall, Boston, to which all Wo- 
man’s club members are invited 
through the Home Economics De-— 
partment. The lectures are to be 
held at 3 o’clock on the last Friday 
afternoon of the next four months; 
admission upon presentation of club— 
membership ticket. Mrs. Beaton 
spoke also of the Guest Night, which — 
will take the place of the next regu- 
lar meeting, at Town hall, Wednes- 
day, Feb. 3. 
The Woman’s Glee Club sang 
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beautifully, ‘‘When Portia Sings,’’ — 
which was so appreciated that they 
responded with an encore, ‘‘ Annie 
Laurie,’’ 
received. 
which was also very well — 
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Mrs. Elizabeth Pooler Rice, the — 
reader, delighted her audience with — 
a  four-act monologue, 
Hannah,’’ the scene of which was 
laid in the time of King George III, — 
and the main facts of which were — 
Mrs. Rice.is a © 
woman of striking personal beauty — 
to which is added exquisite artistry _ 
She — 
was at her best Tuesday afternoon. * 
historically true. 
and power of communication. 
‘Friend Hannah’’ was well chosen 
to suit her rich voice, which was 
clear and soft, yet having resonance 
and power for the dramatic climaxes. — 
As little Hannah, the Quaker maiden ~ 
in her mother’s garden at Hampton, — 
where she falls in love with the 
became — 
George III, King of England, a few 
Prince of Wales, who 
months later, she was chaming in 
her varying moods, all of them es- 
sentially young; as the secret bride 
of the young prince, who became the 
King upon his wedding night, she 
was sweet and winsome and her 
pathos and tragedy of the renuncia- 
tion scene were irreproachable; as — 
the Hannah Lightfoot of fifty years — 
later, when she had returned to her 
old homestead at Hampton, she 
showed the same winning humor, 
though softened by Time, that had 
made little Hannah go beloved of 
her young husband, and the maturity 
and womanliness of character that — 
a woman’s 
come only through 
sacrifice and suffering. 
Have you seen them? Seen ‘what? 
The Polish Eagles! 
‘Friend ~ 
