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bined for their own purposes, and 
we overlook the leader, the man or 
woman in whose heart the Spirit of 
God is moving so powerfully, that 
he will stand, if need be, alone. 
An excellent reason presents it- 
self to me, showing why the com- 
bining process is so much resorted 
to by the “policy element’ among 
us. It is because, more versed in 
worldly than in spiritual law, and 
having a surer business knowledge 
of what for a time works best in 
the world, they know they must 
look to numbers and to combination 
for strength. But the upright man, 
the pure-souled man _ of God, is 
upheld from within; the Spirit of 
God sustains him. He will cry with 
the knight of old: “My strength is 
as the strength of ten, because my 
heart is pure.” 
The time will come when the 
power of resistance will combine 
even as their opponents, only on a 
loftier plane. Men will discern the 
right and will not hesitate to give 
“their banded hearts in loyalty” to 
the good, pure man and the cause 
of justice. If we are, indeed, fight- 
ing the spiritual battle, let us not 
fear to use the weapons of the spirit 
among which are love, loyalty, 
purity of heart and freedom. Alle- 
giance to these qualities cannot help 
but further the cause for which the 
good and great in all ages have lived 
and died, and the old adage, “Truth 
forever on the scaffold, wrong for- 
ever on the throne,’ will in time 
become a travesty among men. 
Society. Notes, 
The J. Fred Browns of Boston 
moved down Tuesday and are lo- 
Sarcu at the “Red Cottage,” E. A. 
Boardman’s cottage on the West 
Beach road. 
The Beverly Cove colony will be 
increased the middle of next week 
by the arrival of the F. H. Peabodys, 
who plan on arriving Wednesday; 
the Tracy Eustises, who are to oc- 
cupy the “Porter cottage,’ and the 
Samuel Mandells, who are to have 
the “Lefavour house” again. These 
latter two plan on arriving Thurs- 
day. The Francis I. Amorys, who 
have just returned from abroad, will 
also be among the early June ar- 
rivals at the Cove. 
Among the interested spectators at 
the Horse Show in Brookline, Thurs- 
day, was Mrs. E.C Fitch who went 
over to the show in her handsome 
new automobile. She had as her 
guest the Dr. Meads of Watertown. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
igs 
The Robert Saltonstalls and Miss 
Katherine Silsbee opened _ their 
Columbia Batteries at Dennis’ Man- 
chester garage Z 
Beverly Cove houses the latter part 
of last week. 
The first social event of note was 
that of last Saturday evening at the 
Myopia Hunt club in Hamilton, on 
the occasion of the annual dinner 
of the club. 
Manion’s Fish Market 
BEACH ST., MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Ocean, Lake & Pond Fresh Fish. 
Fresh Fish Direct from the Fishing Boats Every 
Morning. Orders called for Daily Prompt Deliver 
Telephone Connection. Oysters and Little Nec 
Clams Opened at your Residence. 
MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY. 
The 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 Saturday evenings from 
6.30 to 8.30 o’clock. 
Sunday and Holidays are excepted. 
All kinds of Watches repaired at 
H. B. Winchester's, Post Office square, 
Gloucester, Mass. ‘J 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres. 
Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR Per order, 
IN, Summer strect, Manchester, Mass. TRUSTREES. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection. 
Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, Manchester, Mass. 
GHEORGHE KF. DYER, 
Machinist 3 
Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries. 
Supply of Oil and Grease for Autos and Laundries. Orders taken for all kinds of Electrical Work. 
 — Telephone Connection. 
Full 
LOOMIS, The Jeweler, 
9 Central Square, Manchester. 
Fine Watch Repairing | 
French Clocks and Hall Clocks. 
RUBLY ROAD FARM 
WENHAM, MASS. 
SYDNEY K. PRINCE 
PURE MILK AND CREAM 
Teams Deliver Daily at ditmmmmmeee—— 
Beverly Farms and Manchester #& 
¥% SUMMER BOARD FOR HORSES 
Near the Myopia Hunt Club 
GOOD PASTURE 
P.O. Address, BOX 409, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
BAKER’S HORSE SANDAL is the best, cheapest, 
and most durable shoe in use. Itis quickly adjusted, does 
not gall or injure the horse in any way, in fact it is just what 
is wanted in every way. It is in use on many of the best golf 
links and private estates from Maine to Oregon. It is made 
in four sizes: 
No.1. To fit shoes from 5 to 5 34 inches long. No.2. To fitshoes from 
] 51-2 to 61-4 inches long. No.3 To fit shoes from 6 to 7 inches long. 
No. 4. To fit shoes from 6 3-4 to 7 1-2 inches long. 
In ordering please send size of horseshoe from heel to toe, or a tracing 
of the shoe, to insure a good fit. 
Price, $8 per set with leather taps, $6 per set without leather taps, 
JOHN RAHER, Superintendent Essex County Club. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS, 
Dayton, O., Nov. 24, 1903. 
Mr. JOHN BAKER, 
Manchester, Mass. 
My Dear Sir: As Chairman of the Green Committee of the Dayton Golf Club, I 
have, during the past four years been called upon by my Green Keeper for two or 
three sets of leather boots per season ; these have cost us from $9.00 to $11.00 per set. 
Hence it gives me great pleasure to state that the single set of Lawn Shoes purchased 
from you last spring, has been entirely satisfactory and is as good now as when we 
bought them. In addition to their value from the standpoint of economy, they are very 
easily attached to the hoof, do not become loose, and do not make sore spots on our 
horses’ legs as our leather boot did. They are a great success and I heartily recom- 
mend them. Yours truly, R. T. HOUK. 
