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ress, my appeal for less of discontent, 
ambition and over-aspiration, and I 
would make a strong appeal for home. 
Instead of privation or want, it seems 
to me, in part, over-supply and over- 
production that are weakening our 
_national life. There are some lines 
from jolly, old Oliver Goldsmith, an- 
other seer of Britain. It is in the 
«Deserted Village” that he says: 
“T]] fares the land, to hastening illsa prey, 
Where wealth accumulates and men decay.” 
Is it so withus? Have we, as a 
nation, become so purse proud, so 
arrogant, and vain of our wealth and 
prosperity that we have forgotten 
meekness, humility, gratitude and 
God? As wealth accumulates do 
men decay ? 
They say ‘tis easy to ask questions ? 
that a fool can ask more in an hour 
than a wise man can answer in a life 
time. I admit the fact, but will keep 
to the interrogation yet a little while. 
What was the strength of that great- 
est poem of the closing century, “The 
Recessional?’’ Was it notin the lines: 
“The tumult and the shouting dies, 
The Captains and the Kings depart, 
Still stands thine ancient sacrifice, 
An humble and a contrite heart.” 
Let us crush out the aimless, vaunt- 
ing spirit of our day, and remember 
Him who was strong in His weakness 
and grand in His humility, the ‘ Car- 
penter’s Son,” who walked by the Sea 
of Gallilee, His only defence goodness 
and purity, his only armor faith in 
God and love for humanity.” 
H. M. St. Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY 
Telephone Connection 
MANCHESTER. 
Mrs. Benjamin Williams of Merri- 
mac arrived Tuesday to spend a few 
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charles 
Bell, School street. 
In the Superior court in Salem last 
Saturday, Jerry Coffee withdrew his 
appeal and was fined $50 for keeping 
a disorderly house. His case was be- 
fore the court several weeks ago. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Allen start- 
ed last Friday fora two weeks’ trip 
to the mountains. They are stopping 
at Intervale. 
Alex. H. Sjorlund, after spending a 
a week with Mr. and Mrs. George 
Workman at Boston, started a day or 
two ago for Toledo, Ohio, where he 
will work in one of the big automobile 
factories. Mr. Sjorlund will take in 
St. Louis on the way. 
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AN SAFE ROADS ASSOCIATION. W 
A This Association is formed with the following objects :— WW 
An To induce owners of automobiles to require their employees to sg: 
“Ve respect and observe the laws of the Commonwealth relating to the W 
speed of automobiles on the highways, and to seek the support in that \W 
undertaking of all persons living on the North Shore who desire to Y V3 
ane have those laws respected and obeyed. W/ 
AN To procure evidence of the violation of the laws relating to the WW 
AN speed of automobiles, and to record it in such form that it may be 1y 
“Ve used before the Highway Commission and the Legislature, and to W 
Ay furnish such evidence to the police in cases where they desire to prose- W 
AN cute the offenders. To take proceedings before the Highway Com- \) 
+¥. mission for the revocation of licenses, and (if desirable) to seek further W 
A legislation. WW 
An Membership is open to all persons living on the North Shore, whether during W 
ry the whole or a part of the year, who desire to see a better observance of the law 
"WS by owners and operators of automobiles. 
A\\ Information as to instances of reckless driving is invited and will be received \W/ 
AN and investigated by the Secretary. The names of persons sending such informa- yg; 
tion will not be disclosed without their consent. 
In all cases the Massachusetts W 
AN number of the automobile should be given and the day, hour and place of the W 
f \ occurence. 
Without these no action can be taken. nae 
Address applications for membership, information as to cases of reckless W 
ps driving, suggestions and all other correspondence to Va 
A. A. CUSHING, Secretary, MANCHESTER, Mass. NY 
MESSSSSSSSTEEITSE TESS SSE SSSSSSis 
Pleased here at all times if you favor us with your: 
124 Main St. 
patronage. 
have won us many a customer. 
OUT NeW FALL SU 
NEW STORE! 
Honest methods of doing business. 
Look over 
1) nd RAIN GOATS 
For Men’s Wear. - 
$10.00 $12.00 $15.00 
NEW GOODS!L 
J. E. PARSONS, 
GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
Next door to Pattillo’s. 
EDWARD A. LANE, 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. 
MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
TIMOTHY 
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SULLIVAN, 
High-class Coach and Saddle Horses. 
BOR SALE-AND TO LET: 
Summer and Winter Board for Horses 
Telephone Connection. 
Tappan Street, MANCHESTER, Mass. 
