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love is blind. Love is the only thing 
that is clear-sighted. When you see 
people and things with the eyes of 
love you can always depend upon 
your judgment. You will do exactly 
the right thing under such clairvoyant 
vision. 
Don’t imagine that is new-thought 
philosophy. The doctrine of love is 
the oldest and the newest creed in the 
world. It has been taught by the 
inspired teachers of all ages that love 
is the law and the essence of truth 
itself. 
And the grand old law must be ful- 
filled. ‘As a man thinketh zz his 
heart so is he.” 
It is not what we delude ourselves 
into thinking we are, but what we ave, 
that is the motive of the life. 
And what the man zs that will he 
attract. What he seeks he will find. 
If we seek for trouble we shall find 
plenty of it. If we are looking for 
slights we shall attract them. If we 
assume the door-mat attitude there are 
plenty of people who are willing to 
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Why not commence to think the 
positive thought—look for the good 
things — there is a world fu'l of them. 
It is a great privilege to be created 
a human being, to be made in the 
image of God. 
Let us appreciate the privilege and 
make ourselves worthy of it by ex- 
pressing the divine life. 
To Wed on October 19, 
Invitations have been sent out this 
week for the wedding on Wednesday, 
October 19, of Dr. Harry Sargent 
Gilman, formerly of Manchester, and 
Miss Lucilla Damon of Northampton. 
The wedding will take place in North- 
ampton at noon and will be followed 
by a wedding reception. 
Alumni Meeting. 
There will be an important meeting 
of the Manchester High School 
alumni next Wednesday night at 
which, it is hoped every member of 
the association will be present. The 
meeting will be held at the office of 
the president in Pulsifer block, at 8 
o'clock. 
Manchester Defeated. 
The Manchester football team went 
to Salem Wednesday and there met 
defeat at the hands of the Salem high 
school, the final score being 25 to 0 in 
favor of the boys from the Witch city. 
Manchester put up a plucky game, 
but was no match for the much strong- 
er and heavier Salem team. Though 
stubbornly contesting every yard of 
ground, they were forced down the 
field for five touchdowns. 
From a Manchester standpoint the 
features of the game were the splendid 
tackling of Wade, who never failed to 
bring down his man, a long run by 
Marshall around left and the punting 
of Harlow. 
It was the first game of the season 
for Salem and a number of men were 
tried out. Joe Roberts, a former 
Manchester boy, made a good showing 
at tackle. He comes of a football 
family, so to Speak, as his brothers 
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Harry and Arthur gained consider- 
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Salem high, and Harry is well-known 
as the renowned “ Zeus’’ of Harvard 
fame. The summary: 
MANCHESTER Position SALEM 
J. Dillon lz. Flaherty 
Chapman Ite Roberts 
J. Sheehan Lg. Flanders 
McCormack fers Briggs 
(Lodge) 
Sinnicks rg. Edwards 
Gillis (Dunn) rts Williams 
W. Sheehan re Shea 
Wade ra oe Dean 
Marshall b.Ds Lawson 
Bridges L.h.b. Clark 
Harlow f.b. Cousins 
Score: Salem 25, Manchester 0. 
Referee, Sullivan; Umpire, Murphy; 
Linesmen, Lewis Hooper and Phippen. 
School Census. 
The school census in Manchester 
recently completed by officer Leonard 
Andrews shows a decrease of twenty- 
one in the number of pupils this year 
between the ages of five and fifteen, 
while there is an increase of thirty-one 
in the number of pupils between 
seven and fourteen years—the age 
at which children are compelled to 
attend school. The census shows the 
following results : 
Boys between 5 and 15 years — 211 
Girls 66 66 66 66 66 reek 197 
Total — 408 
Boys between 7 and 14 years — 164 
Girls 66 66 6 66 66 — =i 39 
Total — 303 
In 1903 the total number of pupils 
between five and fifteen was 429 and 
between seven and fourteen, 272. 
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