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the first called and it was hoped he 
would respond with a few words, but 
he begged to be excused. 
Deacon F. A. P. Killam was next 
called upon, and he made a few re- 
marks about the great strides that has 
been made since his youth. ‘We 
used to sing: ‘Fly swift around, ye 
wheels of time,’ ’’ he said, ‘‘but now I 
don’t have to say that. Things fly 
swift enough for me now.” He 
spoke of the importance attached to 
the discovery of matches and told how 
fires were lighted when he was a boy. 
It was 1825 when he saw the first 
match, and they had to use sand paper 
to light them then. Hespoke too of 
the improvement of farming utensils. 
Ninety-two responded totheir names 
when called and letters were read from 
the following: Mrs. Mary B. Allen, 
Salem; Mrs. Mary R. Towne, Bev- 
erly; Mrs. Martha C. Roberts, Wal- 
tham ; Miss Helen R. Stanley, Rox- 
bury ; Miss Annie L. Lane, Smith’s 
college ; Rev. Geo. L. Gleason, Hav- 
erhill; and Mr.and Mrs. N. B. Sar- 
gent, West Boxford. 
Eastman Kodaks 
and Brownies 
FOR NEW YEAR’S 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Telephone 130. 
During the evening Samuel Rowe 
playe a piano solo, and there were 
solos by Rev. Mr. Lincoln and Miss 
Carolyn E. Allen. 
The committee in charge was com- 
posed of Geo. S. Sinnicks (chairman), 
Geo. L. Knight, Albert Cunningham, 
Miss Annabelle Haraden, Miss Jessie 
Hoare, Miss Lila Goldsmith and Mrs. 
Charles Peart. 
MANCHESTER 
Frank Johnson was down from 
Lynn over Sunday visiting his father, 
Andrew Johnson. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Killam 
(Miss Cora Robbins) and _ infant 
daughter, of Needham, have been 
spending a few days this week with 
Mrs. Killam’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
T. A. Robbins. Mr. Robbins was in 
Needham over Sunday. 
Roy Taylor has accepted a position 
with the Consolidated in Beverly for 
the remainder of the winter. 
Edward Heath of the Cove has 
accepted a position at the United 
Shoe Machinery Co. at Beverly for 
the remainder of the winter. 
Miss Hattie Baker led the meeting 
at the Cove Thursday evening. 
Manchester Public Library 
The Public Library will be open until First 
of May every Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- 
day and Saturday afternoons from 2 to5, and 
Saturday evenings from 6.30 to 8.30 o’clock. 
Sundays and Holidays are excepted. 
Per order, 
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teous attention and good goods at a reasonable price. 
Just call around and we will guarantee you that you will be satisfied 
your Sunday Dinner. — 
with both goods and prices. 
No need of going out of town for 
we are truly yours, ; 
W.E. A. LEGG & CO. 
UNION ST., MANCHESTER 
IP the recent fire in the Pulsifer Block, 
I lost everything but my reputation, 
and that was 
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I have supplemented the reputation 
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I can be found at my new office in the 
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NOTICE 
All persons indebted to the town of Man 
chester are requested to pay same to the 
Town Treasurer on or before January 381; 
also all bills and claims against the town 
must be presented to the Selectmen on or 
before the same date. The financial year 
ends February 1, 1906. 
Per order, 
BOARD.OF SELECTMEN, 
Town of Manchester. 
